Operating Your Analyzer
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6.7.2 Running the Samples
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Samples, controls, calibrator and waste are potentially infectious. Wear
proper personal protective equipment (e.g. gloves, lab coat, etc.) and follow
safe laboratory procedures when handling them in the laboratory.
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The sample probe tip is sharp and may contain biohazardous materials.
Exercise caution to avoid contact with the probe when working around it.
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Do not re-use such disposable product as collection tubes, test tubes,
capillary tubes, etc.
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Keep the sample probe tip away from the tube bottom, otherwise the
aspiration volume may be inaccurate.
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When the aspiration is done, remove the sample tube only when the sample
probe is out of the tube.
1. Present the mixed sample to the sample probe so that the tip is well into the tube, and
press the aspirate key. The
System Status
area will display “
Running
” and the analyzer
will start aspirating sample;
2. When you hear the beep and the sample probe is out of the tube, remove the sample
tube. The sample probe will retract into the analyzer and the analysis progress will be
displayed on the screen;
3. When the analysis is finished, the result will be displayed on the screen and the sample
ID will automatically increase by 1 and the sample probe will be repositioned. And if the
auto print function is enabled, the analysis result will be automatically printed out;
4. Repeat the above steps on other samples.
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If the analyzer detects WBC/RBC clogging or bubbles during the analysis,
the corresponding error messages will be displayed in the error message
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