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Explains safety symbols, warnings, and precautions for device operation.
Lists and defines all abbreviations used within the user manual.
Illustrates and explains the meaning and function of various button symbols on the touch panel.
Details how to navigate through menus and operate the device using the touch panel.
Explains different types of on-screen messages (Advice, Question, Error) and their handling.
Guides through unpacking, checking components, and preparing the device for operation.
Covers necessary preparations like consumables and pump tube setup before measurements.
Details chip sensor role, types, insertion, and replacement procedures.
Explains how to switch the device on, off, and use standby mode correctly.
Detailed steps for collecting capillary blood samples, including safety precautions.
Information on using venous blood, plasma, and serum as sample materials.
Details the optional barcode function for sample identification, format, and positioning.
Explains the 'Ready' display screen and its components.
Steps for performing sample measurements, including calibration procedures.
Details the calibration process using standard solutions and different modes.
Explains how to use sample preselection to limit the number of samples measured.
Describes optional adjustment for displaying whole blood glucose as plasma glucose.
Explains components and information displayed on the measurement result screen.
Recommends and explains how to perform quality control measurements.
Details how to process urgent samples and the STAT button functionality.
Explains how to access, print, or clear stored measurement values.
Displays sensor details, counter numbers, and statistical data.
Details adaptation options and H-Factor for glucose measurement adjustments.
Lists device model, serial number, and software version.
Describes how to put the device into standby mode and restart it.
Covers various device settings including calibration, sensor, unit, and sample type.
Explains calibration modes: 'By starting', 'Periodic', and 'Time account'.
Activates or deactivates the sample preselection feature.
Enables setting warning limits for sample and control measurements, and defines range violation actions.
Allows setting the current date and time on the device.
Specifies the available printer type (DPU-414).
Configures device ID, method numbers, request mode, and test telegram for EDP.
Allows setting the device language and date/time format.
Activates/deactivates barcode function and adjusts barcode length.
Covers procedures for cleaning, disinfection, and emptying the system.
Allows selection between 'Routine' and 'Complete' menu types.
Provides options for contrast, tone, histories, and device control settings.
Provides contact information for support and service.
Information on connecting and configuring the DPU-414 serial protocol printer.
Explains how to connect the device to an EDP system for data exchange.
Describes the structure and fields of the data protocol for EDP transmission.
Instructions for brief disconnection from power for shipment or transport.
Steps for longer-term disconnection, including emptying the system.
Procedures for cleaning and disinfecting the device and its components.
Lists parts requiring periodic replacement and their recommended intervals.
Information on proper disposal of the device and its components per regulations.
Provides normal reference ranges for glucose in whole blood and serum/plasma.
Details the electrochemical measuring principle and enzymatic conversion process.
Explains the calibration process and its importance for accurate measurements.
Lists order numbers, designations, and units for replacement parts and consumables.
Provides essential contact information for EKF-diagnostic GmbH.
Defines and explains various symbols used in the manual and on the device.
Explains safety symbols, warnings, and precautions for device operation.
Lists and defines all abbreviations used within the user manual.
Illustrates and explains the meaning and function of various button symbols on the touch panel.
Details how to navigate through menus and operate the device using the touch panel.
Explains different types of on-screen messages (Advice, Question, Error) and their handling.
Guides through unpacking, checking components, and preparing the device for operation.
Covers necessary preparations like consumables and pump tube setup before measurements.
Details chip sensor role, types, insertion, and replacement procedures.
Explains how to switch the device on, off, and use standby mode correctly.
Detailed steps for collecting capillary blood samples, including safety precautions.
Information on using venous blood, plasma, and serum as sample materials.
Details the optional barcode function for sample identification, format, and positioning.
Explains the 'Ready' display screen and its components.
Steps for performing sample measurements, including calibration procedures.
Details the calibration process using standard solutions and different modes.
Explains how to use sample preselection to limit the number of samples measured.
Describes optional adjustment for displaying whole blood glucose as plasma glucose.
Explains components and information displayed on the measurement result screen.
Recommends and explains how to perform quality control measurements.
Details how to process urgent samples and the STAT button functionality.
Explains how to access, print, or clear stored measurement values.
Displays sensor details, counter numbers, and statistical data.
Details adaptation options and H-Factor for glucose measurement adjustments.
Lists device model, serial number, and software version.
Describes how to put the device into standby mode and restart it.
Covers various device settings including calibration, sensor, unit, and sample type.
Explains calibration modes: 'By starting', 'Periodic', and 'Time account'.
Activates or deactivates the sample preselection feature.
Enables setting warning limits for sample and control measurements, and defines range violation actions.
Allows setting the current date and time on the device.
Specifies the available printer type (DPU-414).
Configures device ID, method numbers, request mode, and test telegram for EDP.
Allows setting the device language and date/time format.
Activates/deactivates barcode function and adjusts barcode length.
Covers procedures for cleaning, disinfection, and emptying the system.
Allows selection between 'Routine' and 'Complete' menu types.
Provides options for contrast, tone, histories, and device control settings.
Provides contact information for support and service.
Information on connecting and configuring the DPU-414 serial protocol printer.
Explains how to connect the device to an EDP system for data exchange.
Describes the structure and fields of the data protocol for EDP transmission.
Instructions for brief disconnection from power for shipment or transport.
Steps for longer-term disconnection, including emptying the system.
Procedures for cleaning and disinfecting the device and its components.
Lists parts requiring periodic replacement and their recommended intervals.
Information on proper disposal of the device and its components per regulations.
Provides normal reference ranges for glucose in whole blood and serum/plasma.
Details the electrochemical measuring principle and enzymatic conversion process.
Explains the calibration process and its importance for accurate measurements.
Lists order numbers, designations, and units for replacement parts and consumables.
Provides essential contact information for EKF-diagnostic GmbH.
Defines and explains various symbols used in the manual and on the device.
| Brand | EKF Diagnostics |
|---|---|
| Model | Biosen C-Line Clinic |
| Category | Measuring Instruments |
| Language | English |