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Roche Reflotron Plus User Manual

Roche Reflotron Plus
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3.4
Entering a patient/sample identification
Each result can be tagged with a corresponding identification, e.g.
the patient's name.
If a patient sample is to be tested, the identification must be entered
before testing begins.
All test results ascertained afterwards are then automatically allocat-
ed to this identification.
The identification must be entered or corrected before the first result
is displayed.
Proceed in the same way for each subsequent patient.
If no identification is required, the test results in the memory are
marked with consecutive numbers.
These numbers are not displayed but appear only in the printout of
the result.
Simply start typing.
The text appears in the display immediately instead of the date and
time.
The whole range of write functions is available for corrections.
The entry is stored together with the test result as it appears on the
display at the time the result is displayed.
It is not necessary to terminate the input with the key shown on the
left.
Note
If the entry is terminated, however, overwriting of the first character
deletes the whole line.
Date and time again appear in the first line.
The identification entered is, of course, preserved and will continue to
be allocated to the respective results.
The entry, which remains in the background after the function has
been exited, again appears on the display.
Explanation
Input
Terminating the input
Exit
Displaying the identification

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Roche Reflotron Plus Specifications

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BrandRoche
ModelReflotron Plus
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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