Testing Procedures
Using the operator ID function
Entering operator ID
If enabled, the operator’s identication (ID) is required before processing an Anion Test Cartridge (see “Operator conguration”, page 14).
Both letters and numbers can be entered (maximum 16 characters). The operator ID will be displayed with the result and stored along with the other specic data
for this run (see “Patient and control results records”, page 25).
If congured to “enabled with verication” the operator ID entered is required to be present in the operator ID list (see “Operator conguration”, page 14).
Enter the operator ID by numbers and/or touch to enter letters. If a barcode reader is connected to the analyzer, a bar coded
operator ID can be entered.
Touch to conrm and return to previous view.
The operator will be automatically logged out according to the conguration (see “Operator conguration” page 14).
The operator may also manually logout by using the operator logout button displayed in the Start-up menu.
Using the patient ID function
The patient ID function is enabled as a default setting. As long as this function is enabled, the patient ID must be entered for each patient sample to be analyzed. The
patient ID function can be disabled (see “Patient ID conguration”, page 13).
Entering patient ID
It is recommended to enter the patient ID during processing of the test cartridge in the analyzer. Entering the patient ID will not interrupt the processing. It is also
possible to enter the patient ID before the processing.
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Touch to enter the patient ID option.
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It is possible to enter up to four patient ID entries for each patient, P-ID 1 to 4. When enabled, P-ID 1 is required to be entered. Scrolling
between the patient IDs is done with the and .
Enter patient ID by numbers and/or touch to enter letters (maximum 16 characters).
If a barcode reader is connected to the analyzer, a barcoded patient ID can be entered.
Touch to conrm and return to previous view.
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The entered P-ID 1 will appear on the screen.
The patient ID touch button will remain in the view and it is possible to make corrections.
The P-ID 1 will be stored in the memory and displayed along with the other specic data for this run (see “Patient ID conguration” page 13). Patient ID 2-4 will not
be displayed in the result records but will be stored in the memory and appear on printouts and data transferred to data management systems.