1) Open a new wash buffer container;
2) Find the wash buffer inlet tube of the instrument;
3) Open the cap of the wash buffer connected to the instrument wash buffer inlet tube;
4) Lift out the opening cap and inlet tube of the wash buffer from the empty wash buffer
container;
5) Put the opening cap of the wash buffer and the liquid inlet tube in the newly opened
wash buffer container, that is, wash buffer load is completed.
3.10.Calibration test
Calibration tests are used to calculate calibration parameters and thus participating in
the calculation of sample results. In general, calibration test is recommended when any of
the following occurs:
◼ A new item is added;
◼ Use a new reagent batch number;
◼ Use the same batch number of reagent kits for more than 28 days;
◼ When the same reagent kit is used for more than 7 days;
◼ Use a new substrate batch number;
◼ When the QC is out of control;
◼ Modified the item result unit;
◼ After replacing parts or maintenance such as syringes, sample/reagent probe, etc.
3.10.1.Calibration request
Calibration request by item When any of the above situations occur, please request
calibration according to the following steps.
Before requesting calibration, make sure that the master calibration curve of the reagent
item has been scanned.
3.10.1.1. Calibration request
Before the calibration request, it is necessary to confirm that there are two or more
vacancies in the sample position that can be requested;
1) Click the [Request] button to enter the sample request interface;
2) Check whether there are enough vacancies in the [Sample List].
The sample positions are sufficient: