Perform a Maintenance Wash
HiSeq 2500 System User Guide
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• Laboratory-grade water (750 ml)
• 10% Tween 20 (250 ml)
• ProClin 300 (1.5 ml)
These volumes result in approximately 2.5% Tween 20 and 0.15%ProClin 300 solution.
4 Place the carboy onto a stir plate and stir until the solution is thoroughly mixed.
5 Add 4 liters laboratory-grade water to the solution. These volumes result in
approximately 0.5% Tween 20 and 0.03% ProClin 300 wash solution.
6 Continue stirring until the solution is thoroughly mixed.
7 Set aside in a closed container at room temperature until you are ready to fill or
replenish reagent bottles and tubes with wash solution.
Tween 20 and ProClin 300 Wash
1 From the Welcome screen, select Wash | Maintenance.
2 [For high output modes] Select Yes to wash PEreagent positions when the sequencing
run included an indexing read or PEturn. Otherwise, select No. Select Next to proceed.
3 If you are using fresh wash solution, prepare the wash components as follows:
a Fill 8 SBSbottles with 250ml wash solution.
b Fill 10 PEtubes with 12ml wash solution.
c [For RapidRun mode] Fill Eppendorf tubes with 1.6 ml wash solution and load
them into the loading station.
If you are reusing wash solution, replenish the bottles and tubes saved from the
previous wash.
4 For fresh wash solution, assign each bottle and tube to a reagent rack position and
maintain those positions for each subsequent wash. Otherwise, the wash solution
might become contaminated with reagents that were present on the sippers.
5 Load the bottles and tubes onto the instrument in the assigned reagent rack position.
6 Select the Wash solution loaded and template loading station closed checkbox.
7 Select Next.
8 Remove the flow cell from the flow cell stage and set it aside until you are ready to
reload the same flow cell before starting the wash.
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