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2.9.3 Power input socket
The power input socket is at the back of the main unit. It is used to turn on or off the analyzer.
Once you turn on/off the analyzer, do not operate the power switch again in 10 seconds,
or it may cause damage to the analyzer.
2.9.4 [Aspiration] Key
The [Aspiration] key is used to start the analysis, dispense diluent or exit the standby mode.
2.9.5 USB ports
The analyzer has 4 USB ports on the back panel of the main unit to connect peripherals and
transmit data.
2.10 Product Configuration
By standard configuration, the instrument includes the main unit, standard accessories and the
reagents. We also provide external barcode scanner and printer as optional accessories.
Connect the printer through the USB ports. Printer supports PCL 6 series driver.
2.11 Reagents, Controls and Calibrators
As the analyzer, reagents, controls and calibrators are components of a system, performance of
the system depends on the combined integrity of all components which are formulated
specifically for the fluidic system of your analyzer in order to provide optimal system
performance. Do not use the analyzer with reagents from multiple suppliers. In such use, the
analyzer may not meet the performance specified in this manual and may provide unreliable
results. All references related to reagents in this manual refer to the reagents specifically
formulated for this analyzer.
Each reagent package must be examined before use. Product integrity may be compromised in
packages that have been damaged. Inspect the package for signs of leakage or moisture. If any
sign of leakage or moisture is found, do not use the reagent.
Store and use the reagents as instructed by instructions for use of the reagents.
When you have changed the diluent, lyses, run a background to see if the results
meet the requirement.
Pay attention to the expiration dates and open-container stability days of all
the reagents. Be sure not to use expired reagents.
After installing a new container of reagent, keep it still for a while before use.