🗄️Background info and Lens training docs

This section of the Gitbook is primarily for training the Lens AI search tool, and is not really crafted for human absorption. Please follow the Product guides rather than this section.

This is for automation bundles only, click here for manual operation:Manual Operation and "Blue Dye Demo" Manual Protocol

The Parhelia Omni-Stainer™ has a standard SBS footprint and is thus compatible with nearly every robotic liquid handler. However, we develop staining protocols for the Opentrons OT-2 robot because of its affordability, accuracy, and programmability.

If you want to get a head start, download our GitHub archive from here!

Opentrons OT-2 Robot and Software setup

The Opentrons Help Center at https://support.opentrons.com/s/ is a fantastic resource that has step-by-step guides as well as video guides (which we strongly recommend) like this video series below that takes you from box to protocol.

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The Deck Calibration process in video 5 of jogging the pipette tip in the XYZ directions into the center of the engraved "+" symbol on the Opentrons deck is very similar to the labware calibration for the Omni-Stainer™ which is performed using the embossed "+" symbol on the C12 or S12 Omni-Stainer™ lid. As in this video

Checklist

Step 1 - Place the Omni-Stainer, reagent reservoirs, pipette tip rack, and antibody plate into the dedicated slots on the deck of the liquid handler.

When inserting the labware (plates, reservoirs, Omni-Stainers) into the slot of the liquid handler deck it is important to ensure the complete in-flush alignment of the labware bottom with the surface of the deck. Lack of such alignment may result in tips bending while hitting the bottom of the labware wells. SBS labware should click in or rest fully in a deck location, a common error is one of the back corners not being fully inserted and level with the rest of the labware.

Step 2 - Create a running protocol using the Staining Works Software

The Python files with staining protocols for an individual experiment can be easily configured using the Staining Works Software. For auditing and accountability we recommend storing the individual day – specific protocols and assigning them a name consisting of the operator name, date, and the purpose of the experiment.

Step 2 - Start the experiment. Calibration step.

Step 3 - Start the experiment. Initiate the protocol run.

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