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Rapidlab 1200 Operator’s Guide: Troubleshooting 6-57
02087462 Rev. V
D6 Excessive Noise: pH Na
+
K
+
Ca
++
Cl¯
D6 Excessive Noise: Glu Lac
Problem Corrective Action
The sensor signal
has excess noise.
The patient sample
result for the
affected parameter
is reported as
question result
(-----?).
Correct any reagent problems such as D23 codes before you
attempt to correct this D code.
Ensure that the measurement module door was not opened
during analysis.
If door was opened, repeat the sample analysis.
Perform a successful calibration (1-point or 2-point).
Refer to Performing Manual Calibrations‚ page 3-4.
If a D6 occurs during sample analysis, repeat the sample.
Deproteinize the sample path and condition the sensors.
Refer to Deproteinizing the Sample Path‚ page 5-4.
Check the solution level in the affected measurement sensor
and look for bubbles.
The K
+
, Ca
++
, and Cl¯ sensors should be nearly full. The pH
and Na
+
sensors should be full. If the solution level is low,
refill the sensor.
If a D6 occurs for more than one sensor, check the solution
level in the reference sensor and look for salt in the vent hole
and bubbles in the sensor.
Clean and refill the reference sensor as needed.
Check the sensor contacts and measurement block for salt
buildup.
Check behind the sensors for fluid leaks.
If salt or leaks are present, clean the sensor with water, dry,
reinstall, and perform a 2-point calibration.
Refer to Performing Manual Calibrations‚ page 3-4.
If the problem persists, replace the sensor.
If the problem persists, call for technical assistance.
Problem Corrective Action
The sensor signal
has excess noise.
The patient sample
result for the
affected parameter
is question result
(-----?).
Correct any reagent problems such as D23 codes before you
attempt to correct this D code.
Perform a successful 1-point or 2-point calibration.
Refer to Performing Manual Calibrations‚ page 3-4.
If a D6 occurs during sample analysis, repeat the sample.
If the problem persists, replace the sensor.
If the problem persists, call for technical assistance.

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ModelRapidlab 1200
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