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Beckman Coulter UniCel DxC 600i User Manual

Beckman Coulter UniCel DxC 600i
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A13914AF
April 2010
Instructions For Use
Volume 1
UniCel
®
DxC Synchron
®
Clinical Systems
For In Vitro Diagnostic Use
This manual is intended for
UniCel
®
DxC 600
UniCel
®
DxC 800
UniCel
®
DxC 600i
Beckman Coulter, Inc.
250 S. Kraemer Blvd.
Brea, CA 92821

Table of Contents

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Beckman Coulter UniCel DxC 600i Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeClinical Chemistry and Immunoassay Analyzer
WeightVaries depending on configuration
Power Requirements100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Sample CapacityUp to 100 samples
Chemistry ThroughputUp to 600 tests/hour
Immunoassay ThroughputUp to 200 tests per hour
Sample TypesSerum, Plasma, Urine
Test MenuComprehensive chemistry and immunoassay menu
ConnectivityLIS connectivity via ASTM or HL7
Operating Humidity20-80% Non-condensing
Operating Temperature15-30°C

Summary

Safety Notice

Summary of Hazards

Summarizes the hazards associated with the DxC System, including specific procedure hazards and general safety warnings.

CHAPTER 1: System Description

CHAPTER 2: Preparing Samples for Analysis

CHAPTER 3: System Setup Options

Password Setup

Allows configuration of user accounts, privilege levels, and security settings for system functions and setups.

CHAPTER 4: Reagent Load/Calibration

Reagent Load

Describes procedures for loading and unloading both cartridge (CC) and modular (MC) reagents onto the DxC system.

System Calibration

Explains the process of standardizing sample analysis using calibrators, including different calibration options.

CHAPTER 5: Quality Control

Define a Control

Guides users on defining control parameters including name, lot number, sample type, and associated chemistries.

CHAPTER 6: Sample Programming and Processing

Sample Programming and Processing

Covers procedures for processing samples, including bar coded samples, manual rack/position assignment, and adding/rerunning tests.

CHAPTER 7: Results Recall

CHAPTER 8: User Defined Reagents

CHAPTER 9: Maintenance

CHAPTER 10: System Status and Commands

Instrument Commands

High-level system commands used to control instrument operations, including Home, Pause, Stop Print, and Shutdown.

CHAPTER 11: Utilities

Prime

Permits manual priming of hardware subsystems and individual components for proper system readiness.

CHAPTER 12: Troubleshooting Calibration and Result Errors

Calibration Errors

Describes calibration reports for various chemistries, explaining fields and error flags encountered during calibration.

Troubleshooting Result Errors

Details how reactions are checked against parameter flag limits to qualify reagents, calibrations, or samples.

Error Codes and Definitions

Provides definitions for result errors and codes, explaining their meaning and potential impact on chemistry results.

Common Error Messages and Corrective Actions

Lists common system error messages, their pop-up text, event log entries, descriptions, and recommended corrective actions.

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