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Iris Diagnostics, a Division of Iris International, Inc.
iQ
®
200 Sprint™ (2G)Automated Urine Microscopy Analyzer Service Manual 300-4949 Rev A 01/2005 5-8
5. Service Application Software
Fluid Schematic Pane
The Fluid Schematic pane provides a schematic view of the fluid system
as well as the other motors not directly related to the fluidics in the
analyzer.
Tip: The schematic shows a logical layout; this layout in many cases
does not correspond to the actual physical layout. The logical layout is
meant to facilitate understanding the system: it is not meant as a picture
atlas to familiarize technicians with machine layout.
The Fluid Schematic shows:
Diaphragm Pumps
Peristaltic Pumps
3-Way Valves
2-Way Valves
Motors
Tube Connectors
Other Regions of Interest
Diaphragm Pumps
Diaphragm pumps are shown in one of three states:
Question mark (‘?’) – status of the pump is not known.
Red dot – pump is not activated.
Green dot – pump is activated.
Double-clicking on a diaphragm pump image offers to toggle its activation
(i.e., turn it on or off).
Peristaltic Pumps
Peristaltic pumps are shown with a graphic indicating which direction is
counter-clockwise. Moving any pump forward or positive moves
clockwise; backward or negative is counter clockwise.
By design, double-clicking on a peristaltic pump image has no effect in
order to make it more difficult to accidentally run the pump. Accidentally
running a peristaltic pump could damage the analyzer.
The peristaltic pump is shown surrounded by sensor values. If a sensor is
inactive, no value is shown. If a sensor is active, it shows a corresponding
letter:

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