Maintenance and Calibration of the GeneAmp PCR System 2700
Our PCR 2700 services include:
✅ Maintenance
✅ Temperature Verification / Thermal Calibration
Advantages of PCR 2700 Maintenance and Calibration:
- Extensive hands-on experience with older PCR models
- Fast support – Free consultation
- In-depth inspection, beyond basic cleaning
- Calibration using specialized measuring equipment
- Clear and detailed reports
Maintenance and Calibration of the GeneAmp PCR System 2700
The GeneAmp PCR System 2700 is a widely used thermal cycler in molecular biology laboratories. This compact and reliable device is designed to amplify nucleic acids through the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
To ensure long-term accurate performance, regular maintenance and calibration are essential. These procedures help prevent experimental errors and extend the lifespan of the instrument.
Why is Maintenance of the GeneAmp PCR System 2700 Necessary?
Periodic maintenance is crucial to keep the machine operating at optimal performance and to ensure safe operation. According to the manufacturer Applied Biosystems, maintenance should be performed two to four times per year, depending on usage frequency.
For frequent users, a three-month interval is recommended, while for lower usage, once every six months is sufficient. Maintenance mainly focuses on cleaning the sample wells and the heated lid.
Specifically, first turn off the machine and wait 10 to 15 minutes for it to cool down. Then, use cotton swabs soaked in 100% isopropanol to clean the sample wells. If the wells are heavily contaminated, a 10% bleach solution may be used, followed by rinsing with water and allowing the wells to dry completely before further use.
Similarly, after waiting 20 to 30 minutes for the heated lid to cool, clean it with a cloth or cotton swab soaked in isopropanol. These steps help remove dust, residual samples, or accumulated nucleic acids from previous runs, thereby preventing cross-contamination between PCR reactions.
In addition, maintenance includes checking and replacing fuses when necessary to avoid electrical risks and prevent sudden instrument failure due to laboratory environmental conditions.
With regular maintenance, the machine not only operates more stably but also reduces the risk of fire or burns from hot surfaces, while helping the laboratory comply with safety and quality standards.
Is Calibration of the GeneAmp PCR System 2700 Important?
Calibration is extremely important because the PCR process relies entirely on precise and uniform temperature control across the sample block. The denaturation step at approximately 94°C, annealing at around 55°C, and extension at about 72°C require minimal deviation. Even a 1°C temperature shift can lead to amplification failure, non-specific products, or non-reproducible results.
Calibration verifies the accuracy of the temperature sensors and the temperature uniformity among the sample wells through two main tests: the Temperature Calibration Verification Test and the Temperature Non-Uniformity Test. These tests use a dedicated Temperature Verification System to measure and compare results against the manufacturer’s specifications.
If the calibration values are lost due to system errors, the machine will display a warning message and will no longer guarantee temperature control in subsequent runs. In such cases, the values must be restored by entering the appropriate slope and offset values based on the instrument’s serial number.
In Vietnam, the national standard for PCR system calibration emphasizes evaluating the accuracy and stability of the device under controlled environmental conditions to provide suitable certification for research, diagnostic, or testing applications.
Through periodic calibration, laboratories not only ensure the scientific validity of their data but also enhance reliability in molecular biology research and clinical applications. In summary, calibration is not an optional step, it is a critical factor determining the quality and consistency of all PCR reactions performed on the GeneAmp PCR System 2700.

Temperature Verification and Calibration (Thermal and Optical) on the GeneAmp PCR System 2700
Temperature verification and calibration are core procedures for maintaining the performance of the GeneAmp PCR System 2700. Temperature verification is typically performed by running Temperature Verification Tests, including the Temperature Calibration Verification Test and the Temperature Non-Uniformity Test.
The Temperature Calibration Verification Test confirms the accuracy of the sample block against the manufacturer’s specifications, while the Temperature Non-Uniformity Test evaluates temperature uniformity across the sample wells. To perform these tests, the appropriate Temperature Verification System for a 96-well block must be used.
The procedure involves inserting temperature probes into the sample wells, applying a small amount of mineral oil to ensure good thermal contact, and then running the verification program on the instrument. The measured results are compared with the standard values. If the deviation exceeds the allowable limit, the machine must be recalibrated by entering the correct slope and offset values for block sensor cover calibration or TEC current, depending on which calibration value was lost. This ensures the instrument maintains temperature accuracy within ±0.25°C and a stable temperature ramp rate of approximately 1°C per second.
Regarding optical calibration, the GeneAmp PCR System 2700 is a standard (endpoint) PCR instrument, not a real-time PCR system. Therefore, it does not have an integrated fluorescence detection system, and there is no optical calibration procedure for this machine.
The Importance of Maintenance and Servicing for the PCR 2700
If the laboratory requires applications involving optical signal detection, it is necessary to switch to real-time PCR instruments such as the ABI 7500 or QuantStudio and perform spectral calibration using dedicated dye calibration kits.
In cases where the 2700 is used only for standard endpoint PCR, focusing on temperature verification and thermal calibration is sufficient to ensure reaction quality. Performing regular thermal checks combined with thorough cleaning maintenance will keep the machine running stably and provide optimal support for molecular biology research.
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