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Type | Point-of-care analyzer |
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Sample Type | Whole blood, urine |
Display | Color touchscreen |
Power Supply | 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
Intended Use | For quantitative determination of HbA1c and ACR |
Measurement Principle | Immunoassay |
Tests Supported | HbA1c, ACR |
Sample Volume | 1.5 μL for HbA1c |
Measurement Time | 3 minutes |
Connectivity | USB |
Operating Temperature | 15-30°C |
Operating Humidity | 10-85% relative humidity, non-condensing |
Instructions for turning the analyzer on and off correctly.
Explains the touch screen, cartridge chamber, and user interaction for operation.
Details on enabling, disabling, and configuring the Patient ID function.
Covers enabling/disabling Operator ID, setting login expiration, and managing the operator list.
Covers selecting assays, enabling/disabling QC lockout, and setting intervals.
Explains why quality control is essential for reliable test results.
Step-by-step guide on inserting the cartridge and running the test on the analyzer.
Explains the QC lockout function and how to interpret its status symbols.
Details on how to view and interpret the QC lockout status indicators.
Procedure for running controls when the QC lockout function is active.
Steps for accessing, printing, and exporting patient and control test results.
Guide on what to do when an information code appears on the analyzer.
Lists information codes related to limitations of specific tests like HbA1c and ACR.
Information codes arising from issues with the sample or test cartridge.
Lists codes for analyzer failures like self-test errors or temperature issues.
Provides contact details and information needed for technical support.
Instructions for cleaning the analyzer's exterior and cartridge chamber.
Details the warranty period, coverage, and limitations for the Afinion 2 Analyzer.