3.10 Reagent Information Settings
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3.10 Reagent Information Settings
Reagent information includes the lot number and expiration date of the specific reagent. You can store this information
in the instrument for the reagents listed below, and manage your reagents in order to always use the appropriate reagent
in a proper condition.
Eluent A, eluent B, eluent CV, hemolysis washing solution, calibrator and column
Reagent information settings can be made just by entering 10-digit codes supplied with individual reagent products.
An error message appears on the screen and your entry is rejected if you try to set invalid information (for example,
the expiration date has passed or the type of reagent is incorrect).
Once valid reagent information has been set, it can be printed on measurement result reports (with chromatograms).
This serves as proof that the proper reagents were used for measurements (see “3.7.2. Setting Up the Printer” on page
3-26). Follow the instructions described below to set reagent information.
3.10.1
Setting Reagent Information When Replacing the Reagents
Reagent information can be set when replacing eluents, hemolysis washing solution and columns. For the calibrator,
reagent information can be set when performing HbA1c calibration.
• For eluents: See “4.2.1. Replacing the Eluent Packs” on page 4-3.
• For hemolysis washing solution: See “4.2.2. Replacing the Hemolysis Washing Solution Bottle” on page 4-7.
• For column: See “4.2.4. Replacing the Column” on page 4-11.
• For calibrator: See “2.8.1. Performing Automatic Calibration” on page 2-38.