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Troubleshooting 9-7
L Insufficient Lyse reagent
delivered to burst all
RBCs (or lyse-resistant
RBCs), platelet clumping
or large platelets for a
Cavalier King Charles
Spaniel.
If patient is a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel or other breed
with known predisposition to macro-platelets, perform a
manual smear.
If the draw was difficult, the platelets are low, or there were
delays in filling the tube, redraw and rerun.
Make sure the Lyse tube (yellow) has no kinks, or bends and
that nothing is compressing the tubing.
Check for bubbles in the Lyse tube. If found, prime the Lyse:
see “Check Tubing” on page 4-4.
If no Lyse issues are found, rerun the sample with increased
Lyse +0.1 ml, then if needed with +0.2 ml: see “Adjusting the
Lyse Volume” on page 4-9.
If the L Flag still persists, draw a new sample, aiming for a
clean needle puncture and fast transfer to the EDTA tube.
•If the L flag still persists, call Abaxis Technical Support.
W Severe platelet clumping
or very large WBCs.
If the cat platelet his-
togram resembles the
diagram at right,
redraw the sample,
reduce delays in fill-
ing the tube, and mix
well with at least 10-15 inversions immediately.
•If the W flag persists, call Abaxis Technical Support.
Y Reagent tubing con-
nected to incorrect
port or bottle, clogging,
or insufficient Lyse 2
delivered.
•If the Y flag is accom-
panied by many other
warnings (c, C, E, B,
Y), call Abaxis Techni-
cal Support.
Make sure the Lyse 2 tube (orange) is connected to the
Lyse 2 bottle. If not, disconnect the incorrectly connected
tubes from the analyzer, and hold them up so the liquid in
them flows back into the bottles. Connect tubes to the cor-
rect connections on the analyzer, bottle caps or dip tubes by
color-matching the tubes, analyzer port, and bottle caps or
dip tube heads, then prime Lyse 2.
If the tubing is already correctly connected, check the Lyse 2
tubing connections at the analyzer and the bottle cap/dip
head. Make sure the tube is securely connected to the con-
nector. If this reagent pack was newly installed, prime the
Lyse 2 twice, then rerun the sample.
If the Lyse 2 tube is securely connected, run 1-3 automatic
self-cleanings (see “Automatic Self-Cleaning” on page 6-8),
then rerun the sample or blank that gave the Y warning.
•If the Y flag persists, call Abaxis Technical Support.
Z Lyse 2 delivery issues, or
a dirty Wash Head or
aperture.
Check the Lyse 2 tube as described above for the Y flag.
If the Lyse 2 tube connected correctly, inspect the Wash
Head and clean as needed (see “Cleaning the Wash Head”
on page 6-4), then run 1-3 automatic self-cleanings (see
“Automatic Self-Cleaning” on page 6-8). Rerun the sample.
•If the Z flag persists, call Abaxis Technical Support.
Flag Meaning Description / Recommended action

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