Automated Cell Counter
[Model Name : SOL COUNT1]
Semiconductors for Lens-Free Sensors User Manual(Ver.1.0) 2021 Sol Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Table of Contents 1. Before use ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 1.1. Waterproofing and dustproofing -------------------------------------------------------- 3 1.2. Battery heating while in use or charging ----------------------------------------------- 3 1.3. Safety symbols & abbreviations --------------------------------------------------------- 3 2. Product information --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 2.1. Product overview -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 2.2. Product configuration --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 2.3. SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter features ------------------------------------------ 5 2.4. Upon receiving the product package ---------------------------------------------------- 5 2.5. Device exterior components -------------------------------------------------------------- 6 2.6. Environmental requirements -------------------------------------------------------------- 7 2.7. Product Specifications -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 3. Getting started -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 3.1. Operating environment ------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 3.2. Device startup------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9 3.3. Turning on the device --------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 4. Cell viability test and cell counting ----------------------------------------------------------- 9 4.1. Preparation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 4.2. Loading the cartridge ------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 4.3. Counting cells ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 2 4.4. The count procedure -------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 4.5. Next steps -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 5. Results ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 5.1. View results screen----------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 5.2. Comparison of live and dead cells ------------------------------------------------------ 13 5.3. Viewing the graph ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 6. Saving results --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 6.1. Saving count results --------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 6.2. Report ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15 7. Device settings ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 7.1. Overview --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 7.2. Software update ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 7.3. Wi-Fi -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 8. Maintenance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 8.1. Device care ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 8.2. Cleaning the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter ----------------------------------- 19 8.3. Battery ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21 9. Troubleshooting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 22 10. Safety standards ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 24 10.1. European standards -------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 10.2. Korean standards ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 24 11. Ordering information ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 25 3 1. Before Use
- Problems or issues related to the use of third-party cartridges are not covered by the warranty.
To protect the screen during production and distribution, screen protective films are affixed, but might not be attached depending on the region or distributor. Damage to the protective film is not covered by the warranty.
- Press the power button for less than 1 second to power off when not in use. 1.1. Waterproofing and dustproofing 1) Waterproof and dustproof functions are not supported by this product. Do not submerge in liquids, such as brine, ionized water, or water with alcohol. 2) If the product is submerged in water, use a dry cloth to wipe it, then dry it thoroughly before use. 3) Avoid drops and impacts to the product to decrease the risk of damage. 1.2. Battery heating while in use or charging 1) If there is heat while charging the battery
- The SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter and charger might heat up during charging. This is normal, and the life and function of the product are unaffected.
- If the product heats up, disconnect the charger and press and hold the power button for at least 3 seconds to power off. Let the product cool before attempting to charge it again.
- If the power port behind the product is very hot, it is possible that the connected USB C-type cable is damaged. In that case, replace it with a new USB C-type cable. 2) In case of heating during product usage
- When the cell counting algorithm is running, battery consumption temporarily increases, and heat may be generated. Press and hold the power button for more than 3 seconds to power off.
- Do not place the product in direct sunlight or near items that generate heat, such as a hot stove. 4
- If you are in an area with no Wi-Fi service or the signal is weak, battery consumption might increase, and the product might generate heat.
- If you use a damaged USB C-type cable, the product might generate heat.
- If the power port behind the product is damaged or there is an extraneous substance
(liquid, dust, metal powder, pencil lead, etc.), the product may generate heat 1.3 Safety symbols & abbreviations Symbol Definition Caution (or Warning) Biohazard Mark on product label 2. Product Information 2.1. Product Overview SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter is a new technology that can automatically count multiple cell types simultaneously. SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter utilizes lens-free CMOS sensing technology to quickly and accurately measure the total number of cells, including live and dead cells, and easily store and transfer the data. Furthermore, two kinds of cells can be measured at the same time. The disposable four-chamber cartridge makes it easy to use and more cost-effective than any competitor. In addition, SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter is a compact and portable device. 2.2. Product Features The SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter is a fully automated cell counter and assay platform that uses semiconductors for lens-free image production and image analysis algorithms to analyze trypan blue-stained cells in suspension.
The user interface is intuitive, and data can be easily saved and used to generate a report. 5
- Data can be transferred to a PC using the USB drive that is supplied with the device and also available separately. Easily load the cells to be counted into the cartridge. Four enclosed sample chambers are included in each cartridge, enabling you to measure four different samples or perform replicate counting of the same sample.
- A typical cell count takes 10 seconds per sample and is compatible with a wide variety of eukaryotic (animal) cells.
Information is provided on cell count, viability and size. 2.3. Upon receiving the product package
- Check the product package for any damage incurred while in transit.
- Make sure that all parts of the product package are included with the product (list above).
- Damage claims must be filed with the package carrier.
In-transit damage is not covered by the warranty. Store the device and cartridge at a normal temperature. (15-25 OC) 2.4. Product Configuration Picture Component Quantity SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter 1 each SOL COUNT Disposable Cartridge (50ea/box) 1 box 6 SOL COUNT C-Type Cable 1 each SOL COUNT USB drive 1 each 2.5. the Device exterior components Touchscreen display: The 7-inch capacitive touchscreen display displays cell count data, has function buttons, and is the main user interface of the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter. Cartridge tray: The SOL COUNT cartridge containing the sample is inserted into the device using this tray. Power button: The power button is the main power switch. HDMI port: The HDMI port is used for transmitting uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data. USB port 1: The USB ports allow you to transfer and save the cell count data and image 7 to an external device for record keeping and printing. You can use the USB drive supplied with the device or any other standard, FAT 32-formatted USB drive for data transfer. If needed, you can plug in a USB mouse into the rear USB port for device control. USB port 2: The USB ports allow you to transfer and save the cell count data and image to an external device for record keeping and printing. You can use the USB drive supplied with the device or any other standard, FAT 32-formatted USB drive for data transfer. If needed, you can plug in a USB mouse into the rear USB port for device control. Power port: The power port is used to connect the device to a power source or charge the device using a C-type cable. LAN port: The LAN port is used to connect the device to the internet. 3. Getting Started 3.1. Operation Environment 1) Place the device on a level surface that is free from vibrations caused by other pieces of equipment. 2) Maintain at least 10 cm (4 inches) empty space on each side of the device to ensure adequate ventilation and prevent overheating of electronic components. 3) Set up the device away from direct light sources, such as window, and room light, which can enter the imaging path and affect the image quality. 4) Do not install the device in a high-humidity environment. 5) If you are moving the product, be careful not to shock the product. 6) This product is made based on indoor use. 3.2. Turning on the Device 1) Turn on the power by pressing and holding the power button on the side of the product for more than 3 seconds. The logo screen is displayed as the device initializes. 2) When you see the loading screen, you can immediately open the cartridge tray and insert a cartridge. 8 3) When the product is turned on normally, the PREVIEW screen is displayed, pictured below. 3.3. Opening the Pop-up Menu Click the menu icon in the upper right of the PREVIEW screen to display the pop-up menu, pictured below.
- Login: Log in or out with the ID/PW made on the SOL website (http://www.sol.re.kr) or the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter.
- Product: You can view product information and a list of products related to the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter. 9
- Wi-Fi Setting: Go to the setting screen to configure Wi-Fi.
- Country: Set your local time by choosing your country.
- Info: You can update the serial number, S/W version, and S/W related to the product. 3.4. Connecting to the Internet In order to keep the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter up to date and ensure optimal performance, an ethernet or Wi-Fi connection is required. 1) Connecting to the Internet via Wi-Fi
- After the product is booted, click the menu icon in the upper right corner of the PREVIEW screen to display the following screen, which allows you to move to the Wi-Fi setting screen.
- Wi-Fi can be turned on/off by clicking the slide button in the upper right corner. When setting an AP from the list of connectable APs and complete the Wi-Fi connection. 2) How to connect to the Ethernet 10
- Connect a LAN cable that supports DHCP servers to the LAN port on the back of the product. 3.5. Setting Local Time
- You can set the local time for your country by selecting the Country menu in the pop-up menu.
- The default setting is Korean Time. 3.6. Setting up Log in/Log out
- When the Log in menu is selected in the pop-up menu, you can log in or out with the ID/PW registered on the SOL website (http://www.sol.re.kr) or the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter, and when the Sign up button is selected, you can create an ID/PW by registering as a new member.
- When you log in, you can save the result image of the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter in the SOL developer platform by linking with the SOL developer platform
(dev.sol.re.kr). 11 3.7. Checking Product Information When you select the Product menu in the pop-up menu, you can see a list of products related to the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter. 4. Cell Viability Test and Cell Counting 4.1. Preparation 1) For measurement of total cell concentration and viability: The measurement range is 1 x 104 1 x 107 cell/mL. The optimal range is 1 x 105 5x 106 cell/mL. The cell sample is homogeneously mixed. 12 2) For accurate analysis of cell viability, ensure that cells are counted after trypan blue staining. 3) For accurate cell counting, after trypsin treatment, remove the adherent cells from culture wells and measure immediately. 4) Take care to avoid bubbles in the sample. 5) If your sample is beads, select Beads in the type menu. 4.2. Loading the cartridge 1) The cell suspension is mixed 1:1 with 0.4% trypan blue stain. Mix the sample mixture well. 2) Pipet 10 ul of the sample into the chamber (the sample loading area). CAUTION: A: Chambers 1 and 3 B: Chambers 2 and 4 When the sample is loaded into the SOL cartridge chamber. It is ready to be put into the SOL COUNT cartridge tray. CAUTION: Each chamber in the SOL COUNT Cartridge has a 10 ul sample capacity. If the sample exceeds this amount, the chamber may overflow. 4.3. Counting Cells 1) Let the sample settle in the chamber for 15 seconds. CAUTION: If the sample is in the cartridge for more than 1 minute, edge drying can occur, and the accuracy of the count decreases. 2) To open the cartridge tray, push the cartridge tray gently into the SOL COUNT device. Then, push the cartridge tray into device again to close. You should then see your loaded 13 sample cell line on the screen. 3) SOL COUNT device is activated correctly. CAUTION: To remove a cartridge from the cartridge tray, push the cartridge tray gently into the SOL COUNT device until it opens. CAUTION: After using the cartridge, dispose of them as biohazardous waste. Do not reuse disposable cartridges. 4.4. The Count Procedure 1) LOAD the SOL COUNT cartridge with your trypan blue stained sample, open the cartridge tray of the device and insert the cartridge into the cartridge tray. Push the cartridge tray until it closes. 2) When the cartridge is inserted, the screen will display the trypan blue-stained cells from the sample. 3) Set the intensity of LED CH 1 and/or LED CH 2 (bright field illumination) from 1 to 5. 4) Set the channel. If you want to see results on only a single channel or on both channels press CH1, CH2, or All. 14
( ) 5) Press the Capture button. If you want to view files that have been saved to the USB, press the Open Files button. 6) To get the cell count result, set the type (cultured cell or beads) and dilution factor. If the sample is without trypan blue staining, set it to 1x. 7) Press the Cell counter button after setting the parameters. 15 4.5. Next Steps 1) To see the viability of live and dead cells in a graphical format, press the Graph button. 2) To save the result, press the Save button. 3) To measure a new sample count, press the or Complete button. 5. Results 5.1. View results screen 1) The data analysis results (total cell concentration, live and dead cell concentration, viability %) are displayed on the SOL COUNT screen. 2) When performing a cell count and viability check with a trypan blue-stained sample, the total cell concentration is calculated by multiplying by the dilution factor of 2x. 5.2. Comparison of live and dead cells 1) Perform a finger zoom to enlarge the view of the cell image with or without Trypan blue. 16 5.3. Viewing the graph
- You can view the distribution of live and dead cells in a graphical format. 6. Saving results 6.1. Saving count results 1) SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter allows you to save your data and images using a USB flash drive. 2) To save your data, insert the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter USB drive (or 17 equivalent) into an available USB port on the device. There are two USB ports located on the back of the device. The first USB drive connected will be set as the preferred saving location. 3) Press the Save Files button on the cell counting RESULT screen as shown below to move to the save screen. 4) To save the cell count result data, you can choose from the following options, in any combination as displayed in the screen below. 5) Ch1, 2_Origin: This is an image taken through an image sensor, and the image before cell counting is displayed. 6) Ch1, 2_Result: Image data screen after cell counting 7) Ch1, 2_Report: Origin and result image data are saved in PDF file format. 8) when checking in the check box, you can designate the results for each channel at once. 9) If you select Set Ch1, Set Ch2 button, you can change the file name for the result file. 18 10) Press the Save button to save the experiment data. In addition, the saved experiment data can be loaded by pressing the Open files button. After clicking the Save button, you can select a storage method by selecting USB or cloud server. 6.2. Report file 1) The report file is saved in PDF file format, and the report file format is below. 2) The top section of the report contains an origin image along with the viability percentage and the number of total, live, and dead cells. 3) At the bottom of the report, a result image contains the circle from the cell counter algorithm developed by SOL Inc. 7. Software Update 19 1) When a new software version is released, the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter displays the software update pop-up as shown below after booting is complete. 2) Select the Info menu in the pop-up menu and press the S/W Update button to update. 3) A software update is available when connected to the Internet (Wi-Fi or Ethernet) and the following message is displayed. 4) Software updates enable access to improved SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter functions. 5) For more detailed usage and demonstration videos, please visit the SOL Inc website.
(www.sol.re.kr) 20 8. Product Specifications 1) Product Dimensions (mm) 180 (W) x 120 (L) x 78 (H) Weight 1.8 kg LCD Standard 7 1024 x 600 HD IPS Input 5V dc 2A / 3.7V 4400 mAH Image Sensor 1/4 8M Pixel x 2 LED Wavelength 465-485 nm Battery 4400mAh (2200mA x 2), 3.7V Operation Temperature 10 C-50 C Relative Humidity 0%-95%
Altitude 2000m less Pollution degree 2 2) Wireless LAN 3) Ports and Buttons Radio Wave Range 2412-2472 MHz
(802.11b/g/n_HT20) Transmit Output Below 30 dBm Video Output Port USB Port (OTG) Charging Port Key Button Output Port HDMI x 1 USB-A x 2 USB C-Type x 1 Power Button x 1 Ethernet x 1 4) Performance Specifications Export Formats Cell Size Range PDF. JPG 5-50 Measuring Volume 20 /test (2-chamber) 21 Cell Volume 10 Measuring Range 1 X 104 - 2 X 107 cells/
Optimum Measuring Range 0.5 X 106 - 1 X 106 cells/
Data Export USB Drive Cell Counting Time 10seconds/chamber Light source LED Sensor Voltage Dimensions Display 8M B/W CMOS image sensor 5V, 2A USB C-Type Charging 180 (W) X 120 (L) X 78 (H) mm 7 LCD touch screen 9. Warranty During the one-year warranty period, if a defect occurs in the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter, SOL Inc repairs or replaces the defective part at its discretion. However, the following defects are specifically excluded. 1) When the warranty period has elapsed. 2) In case of failure due to careless handling or incorrect repair or modification. 3) In case of malfunction due to incorrect use of electric capacity. 4) In case of breakdown or damage due to external impact or dropping. 5) In the event of a breakdown due to repair by partnerignated by SOL Inc. 6) In case of failure due to the use of consumables or repair materials not specified by SOL Inc. 7) When the exterior is damaged or deformed by organic solvents such as thinners or benzene. 8) In case of failure due to failure to observe the Precaution portion of the user manual. 9) In case of failure due to external causes other than defects of the product itself. 10) In case of failure due to natural disasters (lightning, fire, earthquake, wind and water, etc.). 11) When consumable parts have reached the end of their service life (battery, cartridge, etc.). 22 12) In the case of a simple inspection request without a product defect or failure. 13) When a product was purchased overseas, or a breakdown occurred while using it overseas. For inquiries or requests for service, please contact info@sol.re.kr or your local distributor. 10. Maintenance 1) Clean the product periodically to ensure high performance and prevent contamination. 2) When cleaning the product, always turn off the power and disconnect the power cable. 3) Be careful not to let the cleaning liquid get into the interface ports, such as the power button and charging port. 4) Wiping the touch screen with an abrasive cleaning solution or a material with a rough surface is not recommended, as it may scratch the touch screen. 5) Wipe the sensor in the cartridge tray with a lint-free cotton swab moistened with 70%
alcohol. Other cleaning methods are not recommended, and the warranty will be void. 6) When cleaning the sensor part, do not apply too much force. Wipe it with a rubbing motion. Wiping with strong force can scratch the sensor. Gloss affects device performance. 7) When using the product for the first time after purchase or after a long storage period, charge the battery sufficiently before use. 8) If the product is connected to the Internet, the battery will drain quickly. Always charge the battery sufficiently before use to prevent the power from turning off during data transfer. 11. Troubleshooting First of all, ensure that you have downloaded the latest version of the software via Wi-Fi. You can download the latest version of the software from the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter app. Please establish a Wi-Fi connection before downloading. Problem Possible Cause Possible solutions 23 If you are pipetting different samples from the same cell sample, variability in cell counts could be due to pipetting or mixing. Pipet the cell sample and trypan blue mixture up and down several times to make sure it is Variable counts of the same well mixed. sample cells Inaccurate Cell Count Sample preparation of high percentage of dead cells or live cells counted as dead Clumped cells If you are counting replicates of the same cartridge, Make sure that you do not shake or agitate the cartridge between counts. It is recommended to measure without delay, since the sample may dry from the edge of the cartridge 1 min after loading the sample. When preparing the sample, make sure that the 0.4% trypan blue staining reagent is diluted to exactly 1:1. Clumped cells are more likely to be aggregated if cell counting is delayed after trypsinization. Therefore, it is recommended to measure without delay after sufficient trypsinization time. Gently but thoroughly pipette your cell suspension to break up aggregates prior to counting. Cell concentrations of 1 x 104 -
Cell concentration is too low or 1 x 107cells/mL are optimal for high counting. Dilute or concentrate cell suspensions accordingly. 24 Improper slide insertion Improper sample loading Make sure that the cartridge has been inserted into the device. Do not over or under fill the cartridge chambers. Carefully load the chambers with 10 uL of cell suspension Use a new SOL COUNT Damaged or contaminated cartridge. Wear gloves and cartridge handle by the edges to avoid smudging and contamination. Adjust the dilution factor Incorrect dilution factor before pushing the Cell count Too many files in the USB drive Delete or transfer files. button. Try another correctly formatted Data transfer and saving USB drive not recognized by the USB drive. device Unable to update the SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter software Incompatible USB drive After checking the battery, if it is low, connect the power. Check the Wi-Fi or Internet connection status. Some USBs are undetectable or incompatible. Use the USB supplied with the device or use a USB 2.0. Increase the LED ch intensity LED intensity is not set number to brighten the screen and check if the cells are visible. The screen becomes brighter by opening the cartridge tray and darker by closing it. Camera operation error If there is no change in screen Error while updating software No cells are visible on the screen brightness after performing this operation 3 times, turn the switch off and then on. Stable data storage is possible only when the power charge exceeds 70%. Image data cannot be saved after cell counting Insufficient power charge 25 If there are many samples to be measured, it is recommended to connect the power cable before measuring. Check whether the USB is Errors in the storage setup plugged in, the folder to be process saved is set, and the image to be Insufficient reliability of cell viability and counting results Incorrect setting of the dilution factor saved is properly selected. When the trypan blue staining is performed at 1:1, make sure to set the dilution factor to 2x before pressing the cell counting button. 12. Warnings and Safety Cautions To protect the safety of users and to prevent property damage and inconvenience caused by accidents, please read the following section carefully before using the product and use the product correctly. Caution Violation of warnings may lead to death or serious injury. 1) Do not install, disassemble, or modify the product at your discretion.
- If installed, disassembled, or modified arbitrarily, problems such as product failure, explosion, fire and electric shock may occur, and the user would be responsible. 2) Do not drop the product into water or use or store it in a humid place.
- Since this product is not waterproof, there is a risk of fire or electric shock when exposed to moisture or water. 3) Avoid storing or using the product in places with the following conditions: direct sunlight, dust, splashing water, high humidity, heating appliances (stove, microwave, etc.) and inflammable substances (gasoline, thinner, flammable spray, etc.)
- Such conditions may cause fire or electric shock, and product damage or breakdown may occur. This device is sensitive to static electricity so be careful when using it. 26 4) Do not put metal objects, such as hairpins or metal fixtures, or inflammable objects, such as paper or matches, into the product.
- Such objects may cause fire or electric shock, and product damage or breakdown may occur. 5) The proper operating temperature of this product is 10-50.
- If the temperature is higher or lower than the proper temperature, the performance of the product may degrade, or problems such as hardware damage may occur. 6) Do not touch the product or power plug with wet hands.
- It may cause electric shock. 7) If the product emits smoke or a strange smell, stop using it, turn off the product by pressing the power button, and disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
- Continued use may cause fire or electric shock. 8) If a foreign substance enters the product, turn off the power by pressing the power button on the main body, remove the power plug from the outlet, and contact the service center.
- A fire or electric shock may occur due to foreign substances inside the product. 13. Safety Standards 13.1. European Standards Description The CE mark indicates that this device conforms to all applicable European Community provisions for which this marking is required. Users must be aware of and follow the conditions described in this manual for operating the device. The protection provided by the device may be impaired if the device is used in a manner not specified by Sol Inc. 27 13.2. Korean Standards Description The KC certification mark indicates that this device conforms with Koreas product safety requirements for electrical and electronic devices and components for which this marking is required. 13.3. US(FCC) Standards FCC ID : 2A9DGSOLCOUNT1 FCC NOTICE TO USERS:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications no expressly approved by the manufacturer(or party responsible) for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Part 15.105 Statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications, However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. 28
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. RF Exposure statements:
1. This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 2. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator and your body or nearby persons. IMPORTANT NOTE:
To comply with the FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, no change to the antenna or the device is permitted. Any change to the antenna or the device could result in the device exceeding the RF exposure requirements and void users authority to operate the device. 14. Technical Support Information For product information and technical support, including manuals and FAQs, please contact us by telephone or email. SOL Inc Address: BK Tower 2F, 28, Beobwon-ro 11-gil, Songpa-gu, Seoul 05836, Republic of Korea Tel: +82-2-6949-2960 Fax: +82-2-6949-2965 Email: info@sol.re.kr URL: www.sol.re.kr 29 15. Ordering Information Product Code Product Name Composition/Unit SOL COU 1 SOL COUNT SOL COUNT Automated Cell Counter device 1 ea., SOL Cartridge 1 box, C-
type cable, USB drive SOL COU 2 SOL COU 3 SOL COU 4 SOL COU 5 SOL COU 6 SOL COU 7 SOL Cartridge 1 box SOL Cartridge 2 box SOL Cartridge 10 box SOL Cartridge 20 box SOL Cartridge 30 box SOL Cartridge 60 box 50 ea./1 box 50 ea./1 box 50 ea./1 box 50 ea./1 box 50 ea./1 box 50 ea./1 box 30