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SYSTEM OVERVIEW, TECHNICAL INFORMATION & SETUP
INTRODUCTION
Purpose & methodology Storage & shelf life Composition
• Strong alkaline detergent.
• Removes lyse reagents/cellular
residuals and blood proteins from
the hydraulic systems, transducer,
whole blood aspiration piercer
(pipette) and the Hgb ow cell.
Expiration date is shown on the
outer packaging.
• Store in a dark place at 1-30 °C.
• Use opened reagent within 60
days.
• Sodium
Hypochlorite 5.00%
Warning
• Avoid contact with skin and eyes.
• In case of skin contact, rinse with water.
• In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately
with plenty of water and seek medical advice.
If swallowed, seek medical advice and follow
MSDS.
Purpose & methodology Storage & shelf life Composition
Control blood EIGHTCHECK
• 3WP-N (Normal level)
• 3WP-L (Low level)
• 3WP-H (High level)
test the precision of automated/
semi-automatic hematology ana-
lyzers.
Expiration date is shown on the
outer packaging.
• Store at 2-8 °C before and af-
ter opening.
• Once opened, the product is
stable for 7 days if returned to
the refrigerator promptly after
use.
• Control materials provide stable
parameter values after at least
12 hours at room temperature
(25 °C).
• EIGHTCHECK contain stabi-
lized animal erythrocytes,
xed animal white blood cells
and a platelet component in a
medium containing presera-
tives.
Important
Do not use for the calibration of the system!
EIGHTCHECK
3WP
CELLCLEAN
1.1. SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Biological risks
• This product, based on animal blood, should be
considered potentially capable of transmitting
infectious disease.
• Use CELLCLEAN only with Sysmex reagents and
analyzers.
• The performance of Sysmex instruments cannot
be guaranteed if using other detergent.
Incorrect analysis results
• Use EIGHTCHECK only with Sysmex reagents
and analyzers.
• The performance of Sysmex instruments cannot
be guaranteed if using other control material.
Incorrect analysis results
1.1.2. The reagents
SYSTEM OVERVIEW, TECHNICAL INFORMATION & SETUP
INTRODUCTION