Maintenance and Cleaning
Maintenance¶
Users should not attempt to service or repair the Temperature Module themselves. If you have concerns about the module’s performance or require maintenance, please contact Opentrons Support.
Cleaning¶
The following table lists the chemicals you can use to clean your Temperature Module. Diluted alcohol and distilled water are our recommended cleaning products, but you can refer to this list for other cleaning options.
Warning
- Do not use acetone to clean the Temperature Module.
- Do not disassemble the Temperature Module for cleaning or attempt to clean its internal electronic components or mechanical parts.
- Do not put the Temperature Module in an autoclave.
| Solution | Recommendations | 
|---|---|
| Alcohol | Includes ethyl/ethanol, isopropyl, and methanol. Dilute to 70% for cleaning. Do not use 100% alcohol. | 
| Bleach | Dilute to 10% (1 part bleach to 9 parts water) for cleaning. Do not use 100% bleach. | 
| Distilled Water | You can use distilled water to clean or rinse your Temperature Module. | 
Turn off the Temperature Module before cleaning it. You can clean the top surfaces of the module while it’s installed in a deck slot. However, for better access, you may want to:
- Disconnect any USB or power cables before you begin.
- Remove the caddy (Flex only) and module from the deck slot.
- Remove the module from the caddy (Flex only).
Once you've prepared the module for cleaning:
- Dampen a soft, clean cloth or paper towel with a cleaning solution.
- Gently wipe off the module’s surfaces.
- Rinse off any remaining residue using a cloth dampened with distilled water.
- Let the module air dry.