From 6f2bf7d26733edaeb279726d3dfb8f788148ddc3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: CamDavidsonPilon Date: Wed, 1 May 2024 19:29:25 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] docs --- .../03-v11-wetware-assembly.md | 8 ++++---- .../04-v11-faceplate-all-together.md | 12 ++++++------ 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) diff --git a/user-guide/01-getting-started/01-assembly_guides/01_pioreactor_20ml_v1.1/03-v11-wetware-assembly.md b/user-guide/01-getting-started/01-assembly_guides/01_pioreactor_20ml_v1.1/03-v11-wetware-assembly.md index 7b1694a42..79cfffb00 100644 --- a/user-guide/01-getting-started/01-assembly_guides/01_pioreactor_20ml_v1.1/03-v11-wetware-assembly.md +++ b/user-guide/01-getting-started/01-assembly_guides/01_pioreactor_20ml_v1.1/03-v11-wetware-assembly.md @@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ The vial holder of the v1.1 comes in two halves; a top vial holder and a bottom 1. Insert the other end of the flex cable below the O-ring and into the groove. Pull it through. 2. Apply pressure on the back of the heater PCB so that it lies flat on the O-ring. Maintain this pressure for the next steps. -3. Flip the holder and insert the two flat M2.5-CS 5mm screws into the holes. -4. **While maintaining pressure**, take turns screwing each in until both are secure, and the heater pcb is securely attached to the bottom vial holder. +3. **While maintaining pressure**, flip the holder and insert the two M2.5-CS 5mm screws into the holes. +4. **While maintaining pressure**, take turns screwing each in until both are secure, and the heater PCB is securely attached to the bottom vial holder. @@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ The vial holder of the v1.1 comes in two halves; a top vial holder and a bottom -1. Remove the _clear_ plastic from one side of the thermal pad. -2. Place on the flat (aluminum) part of the heating PCB. Apply downwards pressure to secure it. +1. Remove the _clear_ plastic from one side of the thermal pad. This exposes a sticky side on the thermal pad. +2. Place on the flat (aluminum) part of the heating PCB. Lightly apply downwards pressure to secure it. 3. Remove the blue protective plastic on top of the thermal pad. diff --git a/user-guide/01-getting-started/01-assembly_guides/01_pioreactor_20ml_v1.1/04-v11-faceplate-all-together.md b/user-guide/01-getting-started/01-assembly_guides/01_pioreactor_20ml_v1.1/04-v11-faceplate-all-together.md index c0e294b19..acb94d547 100644 --- a/user-guide/01-getting-started/01-assembly_guides/01_pioreactor_20ml_v1.1/04-v11-faceplate-all-together.md +++ b/user-guide/01-getting-started/01-assembly_guides/01_pioreactor_20ml_v1.1/04-v11-faceplate-all-together.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ The fan and top faceplate come assembled - leave them together. If they are not 1. Push the fan onto the top faceplate, orienting it such that the wire is pointing towards the button. 2. Place the vial holder on top of the four ends of the 30mm screws. The screw ends should fit into four holes on the bottom of the vial holder. The flat flex cable should follow the arrow on the faceplate. -3. Holding it together, finish screwing the silver screws on the bottom of the faceplate. The screws will enter square nuts in the vial holder. Do not overtighten. +3. Holding it together, finish screwing the 30mm screws on the bottom of the faceplate. The screws will enter square nuts in the vial holder. Do not overtighten. :::caution You should not feel resistance when tightening the screws into the square nuts. If you encounter resistance, unscrew and inspect the screw for any plastic debris. @@ -42,11 +42,11 @@ You should not feel resistance when tightening the screws into the square nuts. -The top faceplate now comes with a button extension to provide easier access when pushing the button. +The top faceplate comes with a button extension to provide easier access to pushing the button. 1. Flip over the assembly. 2. Insert the 10mm screw into the hole under the button extension. -3. Place one finger behind the extension and apply torque with the other hand until the screw is secure in the hole. This may require a lot of force. +3. Place one finger behind the extension and apply torque with the other hand until the screw is secure in the hole. This may require some force. Once established, you can use a screwdriver to finish screwing it in under you feel sufficient resistance. @@ -55,9 +55,9 @@ The top faceplate now comes with a button extension to provide easier access whe -1. Place the vial holder assembly onto the Raspberry Pi/HAT. The GPIO pins align with the side notch of the faceplate. -2. Using the 6mm screws, attach the top and bottom pieces in each corner. -3. Check that the screw for the button extension is in the right position. +1. Place the vial holder assembly onto the Raspberry Pi/HAT's corners. The GPIO pins align with the side notch of the faceplate. +2. Using the M2.5 6mm screws, attach the top and bottom pieces in each corner. +3. Check that the screw for the button extension is in the right position and not prematurely compressing the button under it (you should feel a "click" when pressing the button extension). Temove the top and screw in the M2.5 10mm screw more if you detect a problem. 4. Open the flat flex cable connector on the HAT by pulling the tabs outward, like done previously. Insert the flex cable copper-side up. 5. Push the tabs inward to secure the flex cable. 6. Insert the stirring power connector into PWM channel 1 (unlabelled).