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CELL-DYN
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3200 System Operator’s Manual
9140181K—July 2002
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Troubleshooting Procedures
Section 10
4. WBC:
• Configure the RUN screen to display the following and obtain printouts by
pressing the Print screen key on the keyboard. (This requires two printouts
per sample.)
Printout 1:
Size-Cmp (0—10)
Grn-Lob (90D—90)
WBC 0—90 deg
RBC 90—10 deg
• Printout 2:
N-L-M histogram
M-P histogram
NOC histogram
If necessary, refer to the directions given in Section 5: Operating
Instructions for customizing the display.
• Obtain printouts of the kinetic data for WBC for several samples. From
the first DIAGNOSTICS MENU screen, press [CNT RATE SUMMARY]. Press
[WOC CNT RATE] to display the data for the kinetic rate followed by
[PRINT] to obtain a printout. Press [WOC CNT GRAPH] to display the graph
of the kinetic data followed by [PRINT] to obtain a printout.
• If there is a flagging problem or a problem with an abnormal sample,
obtain a printout of a normal sample for comparison.
• Obtain a printout of the RAW DATA SUMMARY screen immediately after
the problem sample is run. From the first DIAGNOSTICS MENU screen,
press [RAW DATA SUMMARY] followed by [PRINT] to obtain a printout.
• Configure the Data Log to display and print WBC values. (If necessary,
refer to the instructions given in Section 5: Operating Instructions.) Print
the results for the last 100 cycles.
5. RBC, HGB, MCV and PLT:
• Configure the RUN screen to display the RBC and PLT
histograms/scatterplots. Obtain printouts of problem samples.
• Obtain a printout of the RAW DATA SUMMARY screen immediately after
the problem sample is run. From the first DIAGNOSTICS MENU screen,
press [RAW DATA SUMMARY] followed by [PRINT] to obtain a printout.
• Obtain a printout of the X-B data. In the MAIN MENU, press [QUALITY
CONTROL] followed by [X-B FILE]. If necessary, press [X-B RBC DATA] to
display the X-B RBC data and press [PRINT] to obtain a printout.
• Check the Hemoglobin Reference and verify that its values are within
2050 ±
250.
• Check the hemoglobin Flow Cell if the reference value is <1800.
• If the Hemoglobin Reference Value is >2300, call your Hemotology
Customer Support Center.