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Starting in 2022 Lexogen is introducing an updated product label design, that provides more information about your Lexogen products. Here you can find a quick guide to the new labels you can expect to see rolling out for all of our products this year.

There are two common label formats outlined below.

These labels are found on products that have a Digital-only version of the User Guide available from the respective product page at: https://www.lexogen.com/docs/.

These labels are found on products that are still provided with printed User Guides (shipped together with the kit), or on modular kit components that do not have their own dedicated User Guide.

Symbol Key

REF: This is the Product Part Number (e.g., M16924-2-0100).

Many of our catalog products are modular and consist of one or more “parts”. See this FAQ for further details.

The first half of the part number (e.g., M16924) is unique to each product module and can be provided to tech support along with the LOT and BATCH numbers if you have any questions about the products you receive.

LOT: This is the production lot number - please quote this along with the BATCH number when contacting tech support.

BATCH: This is the production batch number - please quote this along with the LOT number when contacting tech support.

SIZE: The number of reactions or preps that can be processed using the provided reagent volumes.

The recommended storage temperature range required for kit stability.

The Product Expiry Date: Performance cannot be guaranteed if the product(s) are used after this date.

The User Guide Number: 171UG394V0100, defines the specific protocol to be used with the provided products. This number can be found on the bottom left hand corner of all of Lexogen’s User Guides.

The URL below the User Guide Number tells you where to download it from the Lexogen Website, e.g., http://www.lexogen.com/docs/corall .

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