What to do if Dräger Medical Equipment displays 'Test cassette cannot be processed'?
- WWilliam CurrySep 6, 2025
If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays the message 'Test cassette cannot be processed' (error 20006), update the software.
What to do if Dräger Medical Equipment displays 'Test cassette cannot be processed'?
If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays the message 'Test cassette cannot be processed' (error 20006), update the software.
What to do if Dräger Medical Equipment displays 'Shelf life of test cassette has expired'?
If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays the message 'Shelf life of test cassette has expired' (error 20005), use a valid test cassette.
What to do if Dräger Medical Equipment displays 'Door was opened while measurement was running'?
If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays the message 'Door was opened while measurement was running' (error 20004), keep the door closed during measurement.
What to do if Dräger DrugTest 5000 display 'Remove test cassette'?
If your Dräger Measuring Instruments are beeping and displaying 'Remove test cassette', it means a test cassette was detected during the automatic self-test. Open the analyzer door, take out the test cassette, and then close the door again.
What to do if Dräger Medical Equipment displays 'Entered date is not plausible'?
If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays the message 'Enter date is not plausible' (error 20002), enter the correct date.
What to do if Dräger Medical Equipment says 'Login as operator failed'?
If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays the message 'Login as operator failed (wrong password was entered)' (error 22020), enter the correct password.
What should I do if Dräger Medical Equipment says 'QA Check expired'?
If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays the message 'QA Check expired' (error 22001), run a QA-Test.
What does it mean when Dräger Medical Equipment displays 'Service interval expired'?
If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays the message 'Service interval expired' (error 22000), the device cannot be used and maintenance is required.
What should I do if Dräger Medical Equipment says 'Cartridge and/or cassette not removed'?
If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays the message 'Cartridge and/or cassette not removed' (error 20001), remove the cassette and close the door.
What to do if Dräger Medical Equipment says 'Door is still open'?
If the Dräger Medical Equipment displays the message 'Door is still open and should be closed' (error 20000), close the door.
Sample Type | Oral fluid |
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Display | LCD |
Operating Temperature | 5 to 40 °C |
Storage Temperature | -20 to 60 °C |
Detectable Drugs | Cocaine, Opiates, Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, Benzodiazepines, THC |
Battery Life | Up to 8 hours |
Detection Time | 5–10 minutes |
Provides essential safety precautions for using the product.
Explains the meaning of alert icons used in the document.
Provides a general overview of the Analyzer's structure and appearance.
Details the specific parts and physical elements of the Analyzer unit.
Describes the layout and elements shown on the Analyzer's display.
Lists all components supplied with the Dräger DrugTest 5000 Analyzer.
Lists essential items that must be provided separately for operation.
Lists optional accessories available to enhance the Analyzer's functionality.
Explains the core functionalities and operational characteristics of the Analyzer.
Defines the specific purpose, application, and scope of the test system.
Clarifies the meaning of various symbols used throughout the manual for user guidance.
Guides users on how to navigate through the Analyzer's menu system using the unit keys.
Describes how to adjust Analyzer settings, often via PC connection.
Outlines the necessary conditions and checks before operating the Analyzer.
Details the steps for preparing the Analyzer before commencing sample analysis.
Provides instructions on how to power on the Analyzer and initiate the self-test.
Explains the procedure for collecting a biological sample using the test kit.
Details the step-by-step process for inserting the cassette and analyzing the sample.
Optional step for entering user and subject information before or after analysis.
Describes actions to take after the analysis is complete, including result viewing.
Provides instructions on how to safely power off the Analyzer.
Explains the different operational states of the Analyzer, such as Ready and Standby.
Explains the Analyzer's automatic power-off feature and potential causes.
Describes how to interpret the battery charge indicator symbols for portable operation.
Details battery status interpretation when the Analyzer is connected to mains power.
Details battery status interpretation when the Analyzer is operating on battery power.
Outlines the basic maintenance requirements and recommendations for the Analyzer.
Provides guidelines for cleaning the external surfaces of the Analyzer safely.
Offers recommendations for optimal battery care and maximizing its lifespan.
Provides instructions for the proper and environmentally sound disposal of the product.