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Brand | CaridianBCT |
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Model | Spectra Optia |
Category | Medical Equipment |
Language | English |
Describes the Spectra Optia Apheresis System as a transportable, automatic blood component separator.
Details the main components of the Spectra Optia system, including display, front panel, and centrifuge chamber.
Explains the system's three operational modes (Automatic, Semi-Automatic, Service) and nine procedure states.
Describes how to navigate the system's touch screen interface, including menu bars, tabs, and buttons.
Explains the TPE procedure, its phases (buildup and flush), and blood component separation.
Describes the MNC protocol, its phases (interface establishment, chamber fill, MNC collection), and blood component separation.
Details the three main phases of an RBCX procedure: Centrifuge ramp, depletion, and exchange phases.
Divides the Spectra Optia Apheresis System into five primary sections: E-box, display, front panel, centrifuge, and AIM systems.
Describes the e-box components, including CCAs, control and safety computers, and power supply.
Explains the functions of the Control CCA, responsible for main electromechanical operations and interfacing with other components.
Details the Control Computer CCA's role in operator, procedure, and hardware control, and its electronic components.
Details the Safety CCA's components, including safety/ultrasonic gate array and power supply controls.
Explains the Safety Computer CCA's monitoring functions for pumps, valves, volumes, and flows to ensure safe operation.
Explains the Motor Driver CCA's function in running pump motors, valve motors, linear actuator, and door-lock solenoid.
Describes the AIM system's function in actively monitoring blood component separation using high-speed imaging.
Explains the centrifuge system's components: centrifuge, filler, and drive assembly, and its function in blood component separation.
Describes the Spectra Optia system's automatic operation and division into three software layers: Base, Set, and Protocol.
Covers troubleshooting steps for issues not related to alarms, such as touchscreen and AIM system problems.
Addresses issues related to continuous reboots and siren-like beeping during system startup.
Describes how the system monitors performance and sounds alarms for operation errors or unsafe conditions.
Provides calibration procedures for the centrifuge motor controller, including trim pot settings.
Covers electrical power and safety requirements, including voltage, current, and certifications.
Details pump flow rate ranges for AC, inlet, plasma, collect, and replace pumps.