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Can MixMate be operated in an incubator at 37°C?
Yes, MixMate can be operated at ambient temperatures of 2 – 40°C and a relative air humidity of 10 – 75 %.
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Cleaning/Disinfection: How should I clean/disinfect my CellXpert incubator?
The recommended disinfecting agent for use with the CellXpert incubator is a solution of 70% isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol) or ethanol and 30% sterile distilled water. Carefully follow the cleaning guidelines described in your user’s manual.
If you have any further questions regarding the cleaning and disinfection procedure please contact your local distributor: www.eppendorf.com/contact.
If you have any further questions regarding the cleaning and disinfection procedure please contact your local distributor: www.eppendorf.com/contact.
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Cleaning/Disinfection: How should I clean/disinfect my Galaxy incubator?
Currently, the only acceptable disinfecting agent is a solution of 70 % Isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol)and 30 % distilled water. Carefully follow the cleaning guidelines described in your user’s manual.
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Data Export: Can I export performance data from CellXpert incubators?
The CellXpert C170i is equipped with two USB ports on the front panel for quick and easy data export. In addition, you can remotely monitor the status of your CO2 incubator within the VisioNize® lab system.
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Data Logging: Can I externally data log my incubators?
Yes, all new Galaxy incubators come with an integrated RS-232 port that allows data to be logged remotely using BioCommand® SFI software.
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Direct Heating Advantages: I am hesitant to move from a water-jacketed incubator to a direct heat system. Why should I switch?
While water-jacketed (WJ) incubators have, in the past, been suitable for generalized cell culture, they truly are an outdated technology. WJ incubators are bulky, often taking up valuable lab space, offer less capacity in relation to that space, have lower performance and control, are difficult to maintain and do little to prevent contamination. High-temperature disinfection is also not possible in WJ designs. The direct-heat design provides an innovative solution to these issues and is ideal for culture in today’s laboratory.
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Direct Heating Advantages: I am hesitant to move from a water-jacketed incubator to a direct heat system. Why should I switch?
While water-jacketed (WJ) incubators have, in the past, been suitable for generalized cell culture, they truly are an outdated technology. WJ incubators are bulky, often taking up valuable lab space, offer less capacity in relation to that space, have lower performance and control, are difficult to maintain and do little to prevent contamination. High-temperature disinfection is also not possible in WJ designs. The direct-heat design provides an innovative solution to these issues and is ideal for culture in today’s laboratory.
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High temperature disinfection (HTD): what is the maximum temperature that is achieved during the HTD cycle of CellXpert incubators?
The maximum temperature of the HTD cycle is 180°C (CellXpert C170i) and 140°C (CellXpert C170) respectively.
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How can my incubator be cleaned/ disinfected?
Use a solution of 70% isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol) and 30% distilled water as a disinfectant. Follow the cleaning guidelines carefully that are described in your user manual.
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