Problem | Potential cause | Solution |
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The Bravo Platform does not turn on. | The device electrical requirements are not met | Ensure that the site meets all the electrical requirements for the Bravo Platform. See the G5562A, G5563A Bravo Platform Safety and Installation Guide. |
The device is not connected to the power source, or the power cord is damaged. | Ensure that you are using the Agilent-supplied country-specific power cord and plug. Inspect the power cord and connections, and ensure that the device is connected to the power source. | |
The AC inlet fuse is bad. | See Replacing the fuse. If the fuse blows immediately after replacement, stop using the device and contact Agilent Technical Support. | |
The Bravo Platform cannot be initialized. | The communications cable is not properly connected, or the wrong cable is being used. | Check the Ethernet cable connections. If necessary, power cycle the device and then try initializing again. |
The Bravo profile is not configured correctly for the device or the IP address setting is incorrect. | In the software, ensure that the device is configured correctly. See Creating and managing profiles. If necessary, power cycle the device and then try initializing again. |
Problem | Potential cause | Solution |
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The gripper holds the labware loosely, does not keep it level, or drops the labware while moving between locations. | The labware definition has errors. | Verify that the labware definition is correct. See the VWorks Automation Control Setup Guide. |
The gripper pads (black rubber) on the interior side of each gripper finger are dirty, worn, or partially out of alignment. | Gently clean the gripper pads using a soft cloth dampened with water. Inspect the gripper pads for wear and ensure they are aligned. If necessary, contact Agilent Technical Support to replace the gripper pads. | |
The gripper fingers are bent or misaligned. | Perform a visual inspection to ensure the gripper fingers are aligned and are not bent. If necessary, contact Agilent Technical Support. | |
The robot attempts to grip too high or low on the labware. | If this problem occurs at all Bravo locations, the Bravo gripper range in the labware definition requires adjustment. | Verify that the labware definition is correct. See the VWorks Automation Control Setup Guide. |
If the problem is specific to a particular Bravo location, the location might require a teachpoint adjustment. | Verify that the location teachpoint is correct. See Setting teachpoints. | |
The labware does not sit level within the platepad. | An obstruction is preventing proper seating of the labware. | Verify that the setscrews in the platepad tabs are recessed and not protruding into the plate nest. A protruding setscrew will prevent proper seating of the labware. |
The gripper cannot pick or place labware at a location. | The labware does not match the specified labware definition, or the labware might be damaged or deformed. | Verify that the correct labware is on the deck, in good condition, and corresponds to the selected labware definition. |
The location requires a gripper teachpoint adjustment. | See Setting teachpoints. | |
The head or gripper movement is rough or strained, or rubbing or scraping noises are audible during moves. | The Bravo Platform might require service. | Contact Agilent Technical Support. |
Problem | Potential cause | Solution |
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The Bravo head fails to put tips on. | The tips are damaged or deformed. | Repeat the operation using a fresh box of good tips. |
The labware definition for the tip box is incorrect. | Verify that the correct tip box is in the correct location and that the labware definition is correct. | |
The deck location teachpoint is incorrect for the installed liquid-handling head. An Alignment Station might be required for Tips On operations. | See Setting teachpoints. ![]() | |
The tip box raises off the platepad during Tips On operations. | The tip box stripper pins on the liquid-handling head are retracted. | Release the tip box stripper pins on the liquid-handling head. See Retracting tip box stripper pins. |
Tips Off operations are not successful. | Stacked tips on a barrel. Static electricity is causing the tip to cling to the barrel during Tips Off operations, and then a second tip is pressed on during Tips On operations. | To resolve Tips Off problems caused by static electricity, select the Enable tips-off tip-touch option in the profile. |
Dropped tips. Static electricity is causing tips to cling to the barrels during Tips Off operations. As the Bravo head moves, these tips drop on top of a tip box or on the deck. | To resolve Tips Off problems caused by static electricity, select the Enable tips-off tip-touch option in the profile. | |
Tips are askew in the tip box or not returned to their designated well locations after Tips Off operations. | The tip box on the deck does not match the labware definition specified in the protocol. | Verify that the correct tip box is in the correct location. |
The tip box location requires a teachpoint adjustment. | See Setting teachpoints. | |
The pipetting accuracy is inconsistent or poor. | The bias table in the liquid class requires adjustment for your pipetting device. | See the Calibrating the pipettor topic in the VWorks Automation Control Setup Guide. |
The liquid-handling head might have damaged barrels or require an O-ring replacement. | Contact Agilent Technical Support. | |
Liquid fails to pump into or drain from an autofilling reservoir. | The Pump Module tubing has deteriorated or is not connected properly. | Inspect the tubing and the connections, and replace, if necessary. |
The liquid in the wash trays or reservoirs is overflowing causing flooding. | The tubing is kinked or the Weigh Station might require recalibration. | Inspect the tubing. If necessary, recalibrate the Weigh Station. |
For information about... | See... |
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Laboratory requirements and safety guidelines | G5562A, G5563A Bravo Platform Safety and Installation Guide |
Stopping in an emergency | |
Reporting a problem |