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Human HumaCount 60TS User Manual

Human HumaCount 60TS
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HumaCount 60
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Human HumaCount 60TS Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHuman
ModelHumaCount 60TS
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

1.3 Intended Use of the Instrument [IVD]

Specifies the instrument's purpose for in vitro diagnostic applications by professional users under specified conditions.

1.4 General Safety Warnings

Provides essential safety guidelines for operating the instrument, including ventilation, environment, and electrical safety.

1.6 Instrument Disinfection

Describes the mandatory disinfection procedures for instrument parts that come into contact with potentially infectious samples.

1.7 Biohazard warning

Highlights the biohazard risk associated with handling human samples and the labeling of instruments with a biohazard warning.

2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

2.2 Unpacking and Installation

Details the step-by-step instructions for safely unpacking and installing the HumaCount 60TS hematology analyzer.

2.7 Method of Operation

Details the principles behind the impedance method for cell counting and the photometric method for HGB measurement.

3 ROUTINE UTILIZATION AND MEASUREMENT

3.1 Sample Handling

Provides guidelines for proper blood sample collection, anticoagulant use, and handling to prevent clogging and ensure accurate results.

3.2 Sample Analysis

Describes the process of analyzing a new sample, including entering data, sample preparation, and starting the measurement.

3.2.6 BLANK MEASUREMENT

Explains the purpose and procedure for performing blank measurements to check system and reagent cleanliness.

4 ADVANCED OPERATION

4.1 Diagnostics

Allows access to system information and hardware check-up procedures, including device information and self-test.

4.1.2 SELF TEST

Details the procedure for verifying the proper operation of essential instrument components and checks system subsystems.

4.3 Calibration

Details the importance of calibration, the cases requiring it, and the two methods for performing calibration.

5 MAINTENANCE

5.1 Cleaning

Explains cleaning functions to reduce blank values by removing contamination from fluidics, tubing, chambers, and valves.

5.3 Weekly User Maintenance

Details weekly maintenance tasks, including cleaning the needle washing head to ensure proper operation.

6 TROUBLESHOOTING

6.1 Regular Troubleshooting Procedures

Guides users through initiating maintenance procedures like blank measurement, cleaning, priming, or draining the chamber.

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