Instructions for the
Tritech Research
Drosophila CO2 WorkStation™
WARNINGS!!!!
CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) GAS IS COMPLETELY ODORLESS AND NOT DETECTABLE BY HUMAN
SENSES! WHEN RELEASED IN SUFFICIENT
QUANTITIES IT CAN DISPLACE THE OXYGEN-CONTAINING AIR AND SUFFOCATION CAN RESULT
WITHOUT WARNING; THEREFORE, CO2 SHOULD BE USED WITH ADEQUATE VENTILATION
AND CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO TURN OFF TANK SOURCE WHEN NOT IN USE! THE DROSOPHILA CO2 WORKSTATION SYSTEM IS FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY AND MUST BE USED WITH
CAUTION. IF SET UP AND USED CORRECTLY,
THE DROSOPHILA CO2 WORKSTATION CAN PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE MEANS
FOR ANAESTHETIZING FRUIT FLIES; HOWEVER TRITECH RESEARCH, INC. DOES NOT WARRANT
THAT THE SYSTEM IS ERROR-FREE OR 100% RELIABLE. IN NO EVENT SHALL TRITECH RESEARCH BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT,
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. IF ANY PART OR STATEMENT IN THE WARRANTY OR
DISCLAIMER IS UNLAWFUL, THE REMAINING PARTS SHALL CONTINUE TO BE IN FULL
EFFECT. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO FOLLOW
THE WARNINGS AND ACCEPT THE DISCLAIMERS, PLEASE RETURN YOUR UNIT, WITHIN 14
DAYS, IN UNUSED CONDITION, TO TRITECH RESEARCH FOR A FULL REFUND.
SETTING UP:
Obtain a cylinder containing carbon dioxide
(CO2). Insert nipple from the
regulator’s fitting into the tank’s fitting, and screw the collar from the
regulator’s fitting into the tank fitting.
Tighten the fitting securely with a wrench (this fitting must withstand
the high pressure in the tank. Before
the fitting gets too tight, position the regulator so that the gauges are
facing where you will be sitting. Make sure tank is secure and can not fall
over!!!
Make sure foot
pedal is plugged into its jack, for each station.
Plug unit into
wall outlet (120 volt AC). Attach
output tube(s) securely to microscope
staging.
USE:
Make sure unit is plugged in, tubing and wiring are securely
attached, and regulator is “off” (“backed out”) by turning the regulator
control counterclockwise until it is loose.
Open the tank valve by turning it counterclockwise. The inlet gauge will show the pressure in
the tank.
Set the pressure by turning the regulator control clockwise until
the output gauge has the desired reading (40 - 80 psi is often a good starting
point).
Anaesthetize flies by pushing foot pedal to start and stop CO2 flow. Increase or
decrease pressure as needed, but do not go over 100 psi. CAUTION! Do not leave CO2 flow on for a long time, as this may cause the valve or regulator
to ice up.
When finished anaesthetizing, you must turn off the tank and
“bleed the line” as follows:
- Do NOT back out the regulator
control.
- Shut off the tank
valve by turning it tightly clockwise.
-
Activate foot pedal until pressure reads zero. Now, back out the regulator control.
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