Chapter 7, Troubleshooting and Maintenance 83
Haemonetics
®
TEG
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6s User Manual P/N 115191-IE, Manual revision: AB
Warning
messages
A warning occurs when the device encounters an unknown situation and is
usually indicative of equipment or cartridge malfunction rather than user error.
A warning does not require you to take a specific action; instead, it alerts you
to an occurring event which you acknowledge by touching the acknowledge
button. The test continues to run.
If a warning message appears to be indicative of a larger problem, it is
advisable to contact the local Haemonetics representative to report the
problem.
Note: If a warning occurs during data collection, no data is lost.
Figure 7-2 shows an example of a warning message screen.
Figure 7-2, Warning screen
Critical alert
messages
A critical alert message occurs when the system encounters an unrecoverable
error. In this case, the analyzer must be turned off and back on to reboot the
system. If this does not clear the error, contact the local Haemonetics
representative to report the problem.
Note: If a critical alert message occurs during data collection, the data is NOT
saved.
Figure 7-3 shows an example of a critical error message screen.