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Pipetman® pipettes are easy to maintain. They can be easily dismantled and cleaned right in your own laboratory. Original Gilson replacement parts are always available from Mandel. Expert servicing is available from recalibration to a complete overhaul. Gilson pipettes will ensure the highest possible accuracy and precision, year after year.

Here are a few symptoms of improper use and solutions to keep maintenance costs down.

Caring for your Pipette
View or print the Gilson Pipetman® Two-minute Inspection


Problem Leaking at the Base of the Tip
Solution

Use genuine Gilson tips
Not only do Gilson tips offer the finest quality but they are also the only tips designed specifically for Pipetman. A special sealing ring assures a perfect fit which is the only way to obtain results which systematically conform with Pipetman specifications.
Check the tip holder
Check the tip holder for scratches, wear, cracks or dirt at the point where the tip fits on. Dirty tip holders should be cleaned in a weak cleansing solution. Those with stubborn stains or scratches should be replaced. Check for blockages in the end of the tip holder. Removal of dirt or other foreign matter should be restricted to washing or lightly tapping on a bench. Never attempt to dig out blockages with a sharp tool.

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Problem Worn Piston
Solution

Make sure the pipette is being used correctly
A worn piston can sometimes be temporarily corrected by replacing the seal and the 'O' ring. However, more often this indicates that the piston has become severely corroded due to improper use of the instrument and should be replaced. A piston should only be replaced by a qualified Gilson representative.

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Problem Jamming of the Operation Rod
Solution

Careful handling
When the push-button is depressed, the action should be smooth. If this is not the case, the operating rod maybe damaged or bent (this can occur when a pipette is dropped). The rod needs to be replaced and the pipette should be recalibrated. A rod should only be replaced by a qualified Gilson representative.

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Problem Poor, Inconsistent Results
Solution

Change the piston seal and the 'O' ring
Worn piston seals and 'O' rings can cause leaking and lead to inaccuracies. A good seal should move freely about the piston with a slight resistance to sliding. It should never drop freely under its own weight. Pipetman seals will withstand a minimum of 100,000 operations. But if they show any signs of wear or collected dirt particles, both the seal and 'O' ring should be changed.

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Problem Corrosion or Staining
Solution

Never leave pipettes on their side with liquid still in the tip
When not in use, pipettes should be placed vertically on a stable pipette stand such as the Gilson Carrousel™ or a Single™ wall-hanger. Otherwise liquid will run back into the tip holder and possibly damage the piston.
Operate with care
Like all precision instruments, Pipetman needs to be operated with care. If the push-button is allowed to spring back too quickly, the pistons will be splashed causing possible corrosion.

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