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Category | Medical Equipment |
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Manufacturer | Haemonetics |
Processing Capacity | Varies by model |
Dimensions | Varies by model |
Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
User Interface | Touchscreen |
Wash Volume | Variable, programmable |
Centrifuge Speed | Varies by model and procedure |
Display | Touchscreen |
Dimensions (inches) | Varies by model |
Power Requirements | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Compatibility | Compatible with various |
Describes how the device moves fluid through disposables to produce washed RBCs.
Details the IV poles, including hooks for bags and reservoir mounting/sensing.
Explains the machine serial number, cooling fan, air filter, and cart latch.
Details the biohazard waste bag's function and location of wheel locks.
Covers the centrifuge cover, its latch, the ON/OFF switch, and waste bag support pins.
Describes the pump's role in fluid movement and the air detector's sensing capabilities.
Explains the function of the three valves and the clamped line/disposable loaded sensors.
Details the locking support arm, optical RBC sensor, and centrifuge chuck.
Describes the effluent line sensor's role in monitoring supernatant and adjusting pump speed.
Identifies sensors that can suspend cell saver operation and asks why.
Identifies sensors that trigger changes in cell saver operation mode and asks why.
Explains the sensor's function when 100% light is reflected back, indicating an empty bowl.
Describes detection of fluid (supernatant) based on partial light reflection.
Explains detection based on no light reflection by the RBC layer.
Explores conditions that could falsely trigger the bowl optics sensor, indicating RBC presence.
Explains how hemolysis colors supernatant and how vacuum reduces it.
Guides inspection of components like the bowl or display screen for specific processing problems.
Identifies the Display Screen and Control Key Pad on the device's control panel.
Details system status, mode, procedural data, and operating options shown on the display.
Explains the Start, Stop, Mode, and Help functions in automatic operation.
Describes manual operations for filling, washing, and emptying the bowl via specific lines.
Details pump rate adjustment and the pause function for the centrifuge.
Explains how to enter parameter screens and navigate options using Modify, Select, Yes, and No.
Asks how many buttons an operator touches and which ones for automatic/troubleshooting tasks.
Outlines timely maintenance, unplugging, handling biohazards, and required cleaning supplies.