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Product Name | Arkray ADAMS A1C HA-8180V |
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Category | Measuring Instruments |
Measurement Method | Enzymatic method |
Sample Type | Whole blood |
Power Supply | AC100-240V, 50/60Hz |
Operating Temperature | 15 - 30°C |
Weight | 3.5 kg |
Operating Humidity | 20% - 80% |
Display | LCD |
Type | Automated Glycohemoglobin Analyzer |
Describes the intended use of the ADAMS A1C HA-8180V instrument for quantitative measurement of HbA1c.
Highlights safety precautions for operating the instrument, handling blood, and disposing of waste.
Explains symbols used for safety warnings, including pathogenic microbes and injury prevention.
Details symbols for important notes, general notes, and references to aid in optimal instrument performance.
Identifies caution labels on the front of the instrument and their associated safety precautions.
Details the components and terminals located on the rear panel of the instrument, including safety and connectivity points.
Details the power input terminal and precautions related to electric shock or fire.
Describes drain joints for liquid waste and safety precautions when handling them.
Highlights caution labels and safety precautions for internal components accessible from the front.
Details caution labels and safety precautions for components located inside the side cover.
Provides a general overview of the instrument's capabilities and functions.
Guides the user through unpacking the instrument and its components, checking for completeness.
Details the names and functions of various parts of the instrument, including front and rear views.
Covers precautions and steps for installing the instrument correctly and safely.
Outlines the primary functions of the HA-8180V, including sample measurement modes and calibration.
Highlights key features of the instrument, such as measurement speed, ease of use, and maintenance.
Lists detailed specifications of the HA-8180V, including measurement ranges, processing speed, and environmental requirements.
Explains the scientific principle behind the HA-8180V's measurement process using chromatography.
Details the instrument itself and pack supporters included in the unpacking process.
Lists essential accessories included with the instrument, such as power cord and manual.
Details the various types of sample racks and their specific uses for sample placement.
Identifies and explains the function of components visible from the front and right side of the instrument.
Details the components and terminals located on the rear panel of the instrument.
Provides critical safety and environmental precautions to follow before installing the instrument.
Guides on removing fixing tapes and brackets used to secure the instrument during transport.
Details the process of attaching the sampler to the main instrument body, including cable connections.
Explains how to correctly set up eluent packs and the hemolysis washing solution bottle.
Explains the procedure for turning on the instrument for the first time and initial setup.
Step-by-step guide for powering on the instrument and completing initial warm-up and priming.
Details the procedure for installing a new column, including initial priming steps.
Covers essential setup steps before measurement, including printer, date/time, and reagent info.
Information and procedures to follow before starting any measurement.
Crucial precautions to observe during measurement to ensure safety and accuracy.
Details checks for liquid waste, consumables, and instrument startup before measurement.
Explains how to select between Variant and Fast measurement modes for optimal results.
Outlines the primary functions of the HA-8180V, including sample measurement modes and calibration.
Describes the types of sample containers and adapters used with the instrument's sample racks.
Details the different types of sample racks and their specific uses for organizing samples.
Crucial precautions to observe during measurement to ensure safety and accuracy.
Provides important handling, storage, and usage guidelines for the instrument's eluents.
Details important handling, storage, and usage guidelines for the hemolysis washing solution.
Covers column specifications, handling, installation, and precautions to maintain performance.
Guides on checking liquid waste levels and ensuring consumables like eluent and paper are ready.
Explains the procedure for powering on the instrument and completing initial warm-up and priming.
Explains how to select between Variant and Fast measurement modes for optimal results.
Details the process of preparing samples, including container selection, labeling, and rack loading.
Describes how to navigate the main menu screen and its available options.
Guides on setting the column measurement counter, typically reset after column replacement.
Covers setting various measurement conditions, including coefficients, timers, and numbering methods.
Explains how to print, transmit, review, and delete measurement results stored in the instrument.
Explains how to set custom coefficients 'a' and 'b' for HbA1C and HbF correction formulas.
Guides on setting startup and shutdown timers for automatic instrument operation.
Details how to schedule the instrument to enter sleep mode or set next startup days.
Covers how to configure measurement start numbers and assign numbers to samples or ports.
Lists required maintenance tasks and their recommended frequencies for instrument upkeep.
Covers procedures for replacing consumables like eluent packs, printer paper, and columns.
Details procedures for washing and cleaning various parts of the instrument, including tubes and containers.
Explains the priming process for removing air from tubes and ensuring fluid flow.
Step-by-step guide for replacing eluent packs, including setting reagent information.
Details the process of replacing the hemolysis washing solution bottle and updating reagent info.
Explains how to replace the printer paper roll when it runs out.
Guides on replacing the instrument's column, including detaching and installing procedures.
Provides guidance on how to handle and resolve instrument warnings.
Details actions to take when the instrument encounters errors, including causes and remedies.
Addresses serious instrument problems indicated by alarms, codes, and messages, with solutions.
Lists and explains messages that appear when inaccurate measurement results are obtained.
Explains how to clear warnings, including silencing alarms and taking corrective actions.
Lists common warning codes, their causes, and the necessary remedies to resolve them.
Guides on clearing instrument errors, including silencing alarms and performing initialization.
Lists common error codes, their causes, and the necessary remedies to resolve them.
Explains how to clear instrument troubles, including silencing alarms and taking corrective actions.
Lists common trouble codes, their causes, and the necessary remedies to resolve them.
Provides examples of printed reports for instrument settings, diagnosis results, and terminology.
Shows an example of a printed report detailing current instrument parameter settings.
Presents an example of an accuracy control report, including statistical information.
Displays an example of an optical unit monitoring results report showing light absorption changes.