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Throughput | 180 tests/hour |
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Sample type | Serum, plasma, urine, cerebrospinal fluid |
Light Source | Halogen lamp |
Accuracy | ±1% |
Detector | Photodiode |
Power Supply | AC 220V, 50/60Hz |
Operating Temperature | 15°C-30°C |
Defines the manual's intended audience and purpose for using the analyzer.
Provides guidance on how to navigate and use the manual effectively.
Explains the meaning of various safety symbols and labels used on the analyzer.
Covers critical points of attention for analyzer operation, maintenance, and safety.
Warns about laser hazards from barcode scanners and outlines necessary precautions.
Specifies installation procedures and guides on inspecting for damage upon receipt.
Details site, power, humidity, temperature, and space requirements for installation.
Provides instructions for connecting and managing liquid supply and waste discharge.
Illustrates and labels the front, back, and side components of the analyzer.
Describes the main units and components of the analyzer, including reagent and sample systems.
Outlines software requirements and network security protocols for the analyzer.
Introduces the analyzer's software interface, including toolbars and display areas.
Introduces basic operation methods and routine procedures for the analyzer.
Lists essential checks before starting the analyzer, including power, probes, and consumables.
Details the procedure for powering on the analyzer, logging in, and confirming status.
Guides on preparing and loading reagents and substrates, including scanning calibration curves.
Explains calibration requests, QC tests, data checking, and request management.
Guides on requesting routine sample tests, including single, batch, and deletion operations.
Describes how to start, pause, stop tests, and log out of the analyzer system.
Displays the main interface after login and details sample request functionalities.
Allows searching, reviewing, and managing test results from the analyzer.
Accesses the QC interface for setting up, requesting, and managing quality control tests.
Manages reagents, substrates, wash buffer, and waste containers.
Provides access to various maintenance tasks, logs, and data backup options.
Displays alarm information, fault levels, and provides guidance on troubleshooting errors.
Configures system, analyzer parameters, LIS, departments, and user settings.
Explains the chemiluminescence detection and analysis methods, including one-step and two-step processes.
Details calibration methods like 4PLC and COI for quantitative and qualitative result calculation.
Covers QC rules, including Westguard multi-rules, and explains QC chart interpretation.
Introduces the chapter on analyzer maintenance, including tools and regular tasks.
Outlines scheduled maintenance tasks categorized by period (daily, weekly, etc.).
Details essential daily maintenance checks for liquid waste, consumables, and probes.
Covers maintenance activities like cleaning panels, reagent trays, and auto-empty functions.
Lists common replacement parts and provides a log for recording maintenance activities.
Explains data alarm marks for abnormal test results and their corresponding meanings.
Introduces analyzer alarms, information display, and basic troubleshooting principles.
Provides a comprehensive table of analyzer errors, their causes, and suggested solutions.
Specifies requirements for safely transporting and storing the analyzer, including environmental conditions.
Explains the meaning of various symbols found on the transportation packaging.
Classifies the analyzer and defines common technical terms used in the manual.
Lists key technical specifications, models, and software components of the analyzer.
Details performance metrics like temperature accuracy, carryover, precision, and linearity.
Lists required external equipment and outlines electromagnetic compatibility compliance.
Specifies working, storage, and transport environment conditions for the analyzer.
Provides physical dimensions, weight, and details of available interface ports.
Mentions training provisions and states that there are no contraindications.