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Sample Type | Whole blood |
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Data Management | USB connectivity |
Power | Rechargeable battery or AC adapter |
Operating Temperature | 15°C to 30°C |
Operating Humidity | 10-90% non-condensing |
Device purpose, analytical method, and data management procedures.
Dimensions, weight, detection system, user interface, and memory details.
Environmental limits and power supply specifications for the analyser.
Declaration of Conformity statement for the Pima Analyser.
Guidelines for battery recharging during long-term storage.
Procedures for safely unpacking, installing, and transporting the analyser.
Information on factory calibration and recommended daily performance checks.
Instructions for cleaning the analyser and its components.
Lists supplied and optional accessories for the Pima Analyser.
Key safety guidelines and precautions for using the analyser.
Visual overview and labels for the analyser's main components.
Explanation of power and charging indicator lights on the analyser.
Description of the analyser's display elements and information lines.
Steps to connect the analyser to mains power for battery charging.
Meaning of the charging indicator light during the charging process.
How to turn the Pima Analyser on and off using the power button.
Process that occurs after turning on the analyser, including self-test.
Overview of the analyser's keypad and navigation controls.
Steps to start a new test run on the Pima Analyser.
How to insert the test cartridge and begin the analysis process.
Process for entering Operator and Sample IDs after cartridge insertion.
Display of analysis progress and estimated time to completion.
Steps after analysis completion, including cartridge removal.
Option to print results immediately after analysis completion.
How to print the test report using an attached USB printer.
Information included in the generated Pima Test Report.
How to modify Operator and Sample IDs while a test is active.
Accessing the menu to change IDs or abort the current test run.
Steps to abort the current analysis and associated procedures.
Accessing and viewing stored test results from the analyser's archive.
Scrolling and selecting results from the archive list.
Selecting and printing results from the analyser's archive.
Initiating the process to export results to an external storage medium.
Choosing export options and confirming the export process.
Combined operation to export and then delete results from the archive.
Selecting and deleting specific or all results from the archive.
Final confirmation step for deleting selected results from the archive.
How to enter the settings menu and overview of available options.
Procedure to add a new operator to the analyser's operator list.
Steps to edit an existing operator's details in the operator list.
Procedure to remove an operator from the analyser's operator list.
How to adjust or set the date on the Pima Analyser.
How to adjust or set the time on the Pima Analyser.
Procedure for exporting diagnostic data for technical support.
Displaying analyser serial number, software, battery, and archive status.
Information on hardware and software requirements for analyser connectivity.
Software version required for establishing a LAN connection.
Steps to safely shut down the Pima Analyser.
How error codes appear on screen and their initial interpretation.
Regional phone numbers and email addresses for technical assistance.
List of error codes and recommended actions for resolution.
Message displayed when the analyser's storage capacity is reached.
Handling issues related to cartridge barcode recognition.
Messages and actions for barcode reading issues not matching test types.
Messages for missing or duplicate operator/sample IDs.
Actions for unspecified errors encountered during data export.
Warning for low battery level during analyser operation.
Message when battery is too low to conduct another analysis.
Messages for no printer attached or out-of-paper conditions.
Message for operations attempted without selecting results.
Messages for full or lost storage media during export.
Procedures for general or hardware failure errors.
Message for inadequate sample volume detected on the cartridge.