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Type | Clinical Chemistry and Immunoassay Analyzer |
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Weight | Varies depending on configuration |
Power Requirements | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Sample Capacity | Up to 100 samples |
Chemistry Throughput | Up to 600 tests/hour |
Immunoassay Throughput | Up to 200 tests per hour |
Sample Types | Serum, Plasma, Urine |
Test Menu | Comprehensive chemistry and immunoassay menu |
Connectivity | LIS connectivity via ASTM or HL7 |
Operating Humidity | 20-80% Non-condensing |
Operating Temperature | 15-30°C |
Summarizes the hazards associated with the DxC System, including specific procedure hazards and general safety warnings.
Allows configuration of user accounts, privilege levels, and security settings for system functions and setups.
Describes procedures for loading and unloading both cartridge (CC) and modular (MC) reagents onto the DxC system.
Explains the process of standardizing sample analysis using calibrators, including different calibration options.
Guides users on defining control parameters including name, lot number, sample type, and associated chemistries.
Covers procedures for processing samples, including bar coded samples, manual rack/position assignment, and adding/rerunning tests.
High-level system commands used to control instrument operations, including Home, Pause, Stop Print, and Shutdown.
Permits manual priming of hardware subsystems and individual components for proper system readiness.
Describes calibration reports for various chemistries, explaining fields and error flags encountered during calibration.
Details how reactions are checked against parameter flag limits to qualify reagents, calibrations, or samples.
Provides definitions for result errors and codes, explaining their meaning and potential impact on chemistry results.
Lists common system error messages, their pop-up text, event log entries, descriptions, and recommended corrective actions.