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10-40
CELL-DYN
®
3200 System Operator’s Manual
9140181H—October 2001
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Tables for Instrument Conditions and Messages
Section 10
Table 10.2 General Fault Conditions
Each message is followed by one of the abbreviations shown below indicating
where that message appears on the screen:
BL — Bulletin Line
SB — Status Box
Information for each message is listed in order from the most likely cause of the
message to the least likely cause of the message. Therefore, always troubleshoot
a problem in this order. If a problem cannot be resolved by the corrective action
indicated in this table, call for technical assistance.
Not Ready: See DIAG or Not Ready: See Special/SB
If a fault condition has occurred, the FAULT indicator light on the Analyzer
status indicator panel is illuminated in red.
––––Probable Cause–––– ––––Corrective Action–––
1. A situation that prevents the
READY state has been detected. See
the DIAGNOSTICS MENU screen or
the SPECIAL PROTOCOLS MENU
screen,whichever is indicated, for
more information.
1. From the first DIAGNOSTICS MENU
screen, press [FAULT REPORT]
followed by [PRINT] to obtain a
printout describing the problem.
Refer to the appropriate table for
corrective action.
2. A diagnostic test was run using one
of the DIAGNOSTICS MENU screen
keys.
2. The instrument must be initialized
when the diagnostic test in progress
is finished. Initialize the Analyzer
by pressing the [INITIALIZATION]
key on the second DIAGNOSTICS
MENU screen.
3. A Special Protocols procedure is in
progress.
3. Check the SPECIAL PROTOCOLS
MENU screen and perform the
action necessary to complete the
procedure.
4. System malfunction. 4. If the message occurs repeatedly,
contact your Abbott Hematology
Customer Support Center.

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