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Meter Setup
108
Reset test parameters
Under certain circumstances, it may be necessary to delete the test parameters stored in the
meter (for example, if a lockout exists for a test strip lot that is no longer available). However, do
not use this method for overriding lockouts in general because, after resetting the test parame-
ters, the meter may go into a QC lockout (if configured). If the meter or a parameter is locked by
a QC lockout or an operator lockout, use STAT tests for emergency tests. STAT tests cannot be
performed if IQC lockout is in place or a new lot has not (yet) passed a quality control test (New
Lot Lockout).
See page 101 on how to access the Setup-QC Settings menu
.
4 Touch Reset Test Param. to reset all
stored test parameters and QC lockouts.
5 Select Do Reset and confirm by
touching to reset the test parameters,
or touch to exit without resetting the
test parameters (this leads to the same
result as selecting and confirming No
Reset). The display automatically returns
to the previous screen.
QC Lockout
IQC Lockout
QC Result Format
Custom Range Trop. T
Reset Test Param.
Setup - QC Settings
04/19/2016
No Reset
Do Reset
Reset Test Parameter
04/19/2016

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cobas h 232 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Device TypePoint-of-care analyzer
Sample TypeWhole blood, plasma
Measured ParametersTroponin T, Myoglobin, D-Dimer, NT-proBNP
ConnectivityUSB
Intended Usecardiac markers
Data ManagementLIS connectivity
ThroughputSingle test
Sample Volume150 µL
Operating Temperature15-30 °C
Operating Humidity10-85% (non-condensing)
DisplayColor touchscreen
Measurement PrincipleElectrochemiluminescence immunoassay (ECLIA)