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2. Installation and Reagent Setup
Installation Checklist and Menu
9 There are two simple steps to follow which take the user
through a background and control analysis sequence with
detailed guidance at each step.
When complete select OK to return to Start Menu and
analyze sample.
Option 2:
Select Exit to return to Start Menu.
Go to section 3 and follow instruction for Background
analysis.
Go to section 5 and follow instruction for analyzing
Controls.
Return to section 3 to analyze a sample.
Reagent Setup
The Exigo H400 system is interlocked with specied Boule reagents, Exigo Diluent, Exigo Lyse,
Exigo Cleaner and Exigo EOS (hereafter referred to as Diluent, Lyse, Cleaner and EOS), for optimal
performance. The reagent containers must be identied by the analyzer before analysis of samples
can begin.
Reagent Installation
This section describes the placement and connection of reagent containers:
It is recommended that all reagent bottles are placed in the reagent bottle tray in the correct order
corresponding with the color/label on the bottle and the color/label on the reagent bottle tray. A
separate diluent box should be placed at the same level or maximum 1 meter below the instrument.
Not placing the reagent bottles in the correct order or in the reagent bottle tray could cause
system ow issues, analyzer malfunction, erroneous parameter results and is not recommended.
X Reagent Installation
1 Connect the Lyse reagent tube assembly (yellow) and electronic sensor to the analyzer.
2 Connect the Diluent reagent tube assembly (red) and electronic sensor to the analyzer.
3 Connect the Cleaner reagent tube assembly (blue) and electronic sensor to the analyzer.
4 Connect the EOS reagent tube assembly (green) and electronic sensor to the analyzer.
X Connecting Reagent Bottle Tray
Carefully lift up right-hand side of analyzer about 1 inch o the countertop. Slide the metal plate
of reagent bottle tray underneath the analyzer so that the feet align with corresponding holes in the
metal plate. Carefully set analyzer down.