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3-3
Conduct testing within 60
minutes after collecting a
whole-blood sample.
Use the provided
micropipette to obtain a
200µL sample and dispense
it into the reagent disc.
Warning:
1.
Always pay special
attention and follow
standard precautions to
protect the operator’s
health and follow local
regulatory requirements
when operating the
machine with clinical
blood samples.
The amount of sample required for one panel test is
200 µL.
Once the whole-
blood sample is collected, testing
must be
conducted within 60 minutes (at room
temperature) in order to prevent cellulose
precipitation in the blood.
To prevent hemolysis of the sample, do not
refrigerate, freeze, or shake whole-blood sample.
If the whole-
blood sample can’t be analyzed within
60 m
inutes, separate the blood into plasma or serum
using a centrifuge. After centrifugation, do not store
the plasma or serum at room temperature for more
than 5 hours. In case storage for more than 5 hours is
needed, store the plasma or serum in a tightly se
aled
test tube covered with a cap and place it in a
refrigerated space at 2-C (36-46
) for no longer
than 48 hours, or in a freezer at -20°C (4)
without
automatic defrost for no more than
5 weeks. Please
adhere to the above recommended storage condition
s
in order to ensure that the test results are without
serious errors.
According to the following table, the blood collection
tube used should correspond to the sample type. Note
that the whole-
blood or plasma sample should fill
more than half of the blood collection tube
in order
to avoid excessive lithium heparin concentrations in
the test tube that may adversely affect the accuracy of
the test results.
(Whole
blood)
Use lithium heparin blood
collection tubes (Green cap).
DO NOT use sodium heparin
blood collection tubes.
DO NOT use EDTA blood
collection tubes.
Once the whole-blood
sample is collected, it must
be tested within 60 minutes
(Plasma)

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