The process to adjust a Eppendorf Xplorer pipette requires great care and a high attention to detail. Please proceed at your own risk. Shop our Eppendorf Xplorer Replacement parts here: Step 1: Toggle the Eppendorf Xplorer knob to ‘Opt’ (for Options) Step 2: Use the up/down buttons to get to the ‘Adjustment’ option. Step 3:
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Eppendorf Research Plus, 16 and 24 Channel: Nose Cone Replacement
The repair process for a Research Plus multichannel nose cone replacement requires great care, a high attention to detail, patience, and steady hands. Please dedicate a good work area with good lighting and space where small parts can be located should they pop out during disassembly. If you don’t maintain attention to detail, you may
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Eppendorf Reference 2 – Calibration/Adjustment
The process of adjusting and troubleshooting leaks during calibration for the Eppendorf Reference 2 requires great care, a high attention to detail, patience, and steady hands. Please dedicate a good work area with good lighting and space where small parts can be located should they fly out during disassembly. Pipette damage and lost parts may
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Eppendorf Xplorer Injection Molded Ring
The Xplorer has a clear ring that is injection molded into the pipette to attach the upper and lower parts during manufacturing. Unfortunately, there is no way to replace the ring once it is broken. Users will need to replace the entire pipette.
Eppendorf Research Plus Sealing Ring Replacement – 1000uL
The process of removing, replacing, and reinstalling the Research Plus sealing ring requires great care, a high attention to detail, patience, and steady hands. Please dedicate a good work area with good lighting and space where small parts can be located should they fly out during disassembly. Pipette damage and lost parts may occur if
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Eppendorf Xplorer Battery Replacement Instructions
Xplorer Battery Replacement Overview: The Eppendorf Xplorer uses a 3.7V, 750mAh Lithium Polymer battery that provides many hours of reliable use and operation. In most cases, the battery will provide between 300-500 complete recharging cycles before replacement is needed. This equates to roughly 3-5 years with proper use. With this battery, the mfg./install date was
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Eppendorf Reference 2: How to Replace the Volume Catch (and Access the Counter Assembly)
How to Replace the Volume Catch on an Eppendorf Reference 2 Pipette The process of replacing the left and right-side volume catch, internal springs, and tab levers is a careful process that could damage the pipette if attention to detail is not maintained. Volume catch replacement requires a high level of patience and steady hands.
How to Calibrate an Eppendorf Research Plus Fixed Pipette
Instructions to Calibrate an Eppendorf Research-Plus Fixed Volume Pipette: Printable Calibration LogPrintable Calibration Stickers (for use with Avery 5960 labels) Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
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Eppendorf Repeater M4 “CO2 ERR” Message
If you are receiving a “CO2 ERR” message on your Eppendorf Repeater M4, the potential root cause could be: Combitip Sensor M4, part number: EP 4982811002, has become defective. Either the white, round sensor(s) are not recognizing the combitip advanced syringes, or the bronze-colored internal sensor strip is damaged. Replacement sensors can be found here.
Eppendorf Repeater Plus C-4 Error
If your Repeater Plus is showing a C-4 Error, you may be using incompatible tips with the sensor in your pipette. The two types of Combitips are shown below, Combitip Advanced and Combitip-Plus. The older, rubber style sensor (see far right below), it not fully compatible with Eppendorf’s Advanced Combitip Syringes, especially if the rubber
