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Arkray ADAMS A1C HA-8180V - 4.6.2 Starting Up the Instrument After Extended Periods of Disuse

Arkray ADAMS A1C HA-8180V
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HA-8180V 4-51
4.6.2 Starting Up the Instrument After Extended Periods of Disuse
Follow the instructions described below to start up the instrument after one week or more of disuse.
1 Set the eluent packs and hemolysis washing solution bottle.
a Place the eluent A, B and CV packs on the bottle tray.
See step 4 in “4.2.1. Replacing the Eluent Packs” on page 4-4.
b Place the hemolysis washing solution bottle in the specified position.
See step 4 in “4.2.2. Replacing the Hemolysis Washing Solution Bottle” on page 4-8.
2 Check if the dummy column is connected.
a Open the front cover.
b Open the temperature control box cover.
c Check the following:
The dummy column is connected in the column installation
position.
The push screws at the top and bottom of the dummy column are
firmly tightened.
d Close the temperature control box cover, then the front cover.
NOTE:
If you set a reagent of a different lot from before, set its reagent information after step 4. It is also
recommended to perform HbA1
C calibration after step 6.
a
b
Dummy column
NOTE:
If the dummy column is not connected, liquid may leak and
trigger a warning during fluid pumping.
4.6 Before/After Extended Periods of Disuse

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