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Brand | Rayto |
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Model | RT-7200 |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
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Details on product name, model, test items, and technical specifications.
Description of the analyzer's main components and their arrangement.
Procedures for unpacking, setting up the environment, and connecting power.
Connecting reagents, keyboard, mouse, and external printer.
Steps for preparing the system and starting the instrument for analysis.
Procedures for collecting, mixing, and analyzing blood samples.
How to modify sample information and input data before analysis.
Process for performing blood sample analysis and obtaining test results.
Understanding histogram messages and adjusting histograms for accurate classification.
Configuring and performing printouts of test results.
Setting up and running Levey-Jennings quality control analysis.
Setting up and running X-B quality control analysis using random samples.
Setting up and running X-R quality control analysis using control charts.
Ensuring readiness and performing manual calibration procedures.
Process for automatic calibration of the instrument.
Viewing, searching, and managing past sample test results and histograms.
Setting serial number, time, print options, and special operating modes.
Configuring user access levels and logon procedures.
Setting reference ranges and critical panic limits for various parameters.
Configuring measurement units and serial port communication parameters.
Setting up department and doctor details for sample data entry.
Displaying current instrument parameters like temperature and internal pressure.
Recording main events and results of instrument operation.
Viewing instrument running time and total operational statistics.
Daily startup/shutdown, automatic rinsing, and instrument surface cleaning.
Procedures like back flush, high voltage pulse, draining, and blockage removal.
Prime, cleaning chambers, cleanser soaking, and mechanical component checks.
Debugging, engineering settings, machine reset, and procedures for stopping instrument use.
Procedure for replacing reagents and system monitoring of usage.