ELite 3, User Manual
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Warning flags in lowercase refer to RBC or PLT problems.
Flag
Meaning
Recommended user action
m
linearity range exceeded in
PLT/RBC stage
The analyzer found that the cell count is higher than the linearity
range of the analyzer. Make a predilution, and run the same sample
in pre-diluted mode
k
RBC peak error
Multiple or incorrect RBC peak(s) detected. Try to run the sample
again.
l
PLT / RBC limit not correct
PLT and RBC cells could not be separated, or the histogram
remained high in the PLT/RBC valley range.
c
RBC/PLT clogging
The same action as in case of the C warning flag.
p
PLT blank is high, or no PLT
blank
Run cleaning and repeat the blank measurement.
Diluent or system cleanliness problem. If it is stable high, replace the
diluent by opening a new tank.
b
RBC blank is high, or no RBC
blank
Same action as in case of warning flag p.
Table 5. Summary of warning flags related to RBC/PLT
Measurement conditions: when the flags are related to clogging (c, C), probably
hemolysing problems (E). Try to repeat the measurement.
The exclamation mark flag (!) near a
parameter shows some doubt during
the evaluation of that parameter.
The reasons can be: a high PLT blank
(PLT value will be marked), a case of
indefinite discriminator setting (default
location is used for some reasons,
related parameters will be marked),
etc.
Another flagging method is evaluation against the normal ranges. If some of the
parameters is out of range it gets a (-) flag if under the range, or gets (+) if over the
range. (And the given parameter will be highlighted as well.) You can customize
ranges for all kind of patients by setting the corresponding lower and upper ranges. If
you set 0 for a range limit, it will be not verified.