Biolis 30i - ManualAjustes - V1.4
Biolis 30i - ManualAjustes - V1.4
Biolis 30i - ManualAjustes - V1.4
Contenido
1. Sumario....................................................................................................................... 3
2. Installation conditions and precautions ........................................................................ 3
3. Specifications of PC and LAN cable .............................................................................. 5
4. Overview of analyzer ..................................................................................................... 6
4.1 Front view .............................................................................................................. 6
4.2 Plan view of analyzing unit .................................................................................... 6
4.3 Side view ................................................................................................................ 7
4.4 Rear view................................................................................................................ 7
5. Work flow for installation .............................................................................................. 8
6. PC setup and software installation ............................................................................... 9
6.1 PC configuration..................................................................................................... 9
6.2 PC configuration Example; In case of Windows 10 .............................................. 9
6.3 Software installation ............................................................................................ 11
7. Unpacking ................................................................................................................... 12
8. Confirmation of accessories in packing ....................................................................... 15
9. Removal of fixing metal parts and packing materials ................................................. 16
10. Preparation for tanks .................................................................................................. 17
10.1 Water supply tank (10 L) ...................................................................................... 17
10.2 Detergent tanks (Alkaline detergent and Acid detergent).................................... 18
10.3 Waste tank (10 L) ................................................................................................. 19
10.4 Separate collection tank (5L)................................................................................ 21
11. Electric wiring and tubing........................................................................................... 22
11.1 Tubing connection................................................................................................. 22
11.2 Connection of Power cable .................................................................................... 25
12. Setup of Electrolyte (ISE) unit .................................................................................... 26
12.1 Preparation of electrode (removal of bubble) ........................................................ 26
12.2 Installation of electrodes ...................................................................................... 27
12.3 Preparation of Roller pump tube .......................................................................... 28
12.4 Installation of Calibrator 1 ................................................................................... 29
13. Start up of the analyzer .............................................................................................. 30
14. Confirmation and version up the FPGA version ......................................................... 32
15. Setting of analyzer temperature correction ................................................................. 34
16. Confirmation of Temperature control function ............................................................ 35
16.1 Confirmation of Temperature control for Reagent tray (RCT) and Wash solution
preheater (WSH)................................................................................................... 35
16.2 Confirmation of Reagent tray (RGT) .................................................................... 36
17. Initialization of analyzer (Ready) ................................................................................ 37
18. Position check and manual operation check................................................................ 38
18.1 Sample probe (STM) position check ..................................................................... 38
18.2 Reagent probe (RTM) position check .................................................................... 41
18.3 Cell washing station (CWS) position check .......................................................... 44
18.4 Mixing unit (MU) position check .......................................................................... 46
18.5 Setting the maximum descent position of the sample probe when measuring sample
with cup on tube ................................................................................................... 48
18.5.1 Determination of the number of pulses ......................................................... 48
18.5.2 Setting the number of pulses......................................................................... 49
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1. Sumario
Sistemas de purificacion de agua pueden instalarse bajo o al mismo nivel del analizador
del analizador cuando van conectados en forma directa
18) Los recipientes de detergente puede ir bajo o al mismo nivel del analizador
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Ejemplo de instalacion
A A: Analizador
B: PC
B
C: Desechos ISE
C D: Suministros de Agua
Vista Superior
A
A: Analizador
B: PC
C: Desechos ISE
B
C
D: Suministros de Agua
E: Recipiente separado
D F: Desechos
G: Agua Destilada
H I: Detergentes
Detergente Alcalino
Detergente Acido
E F G H I
Vista Frontal
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Computador
Type Integrated type
OS Windows 10 64bit
CPU Intel Core i5/i7
Memory 8 GB
Chip set Not specified
Auxiliary storage 500 GB hard disk
Video chip Not specified
Video ram Not specified
Resolution, WXGA++(1600×900) and more
Display
Available for multi-touch
Loudspeaker Yes
LAN Wired
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A: Cubierta superior
B: Panel frontal
A: Bandeja de muestras
F B: Sample probe
H G C: Bandeja de reactivos
D: Reagent probe
E: Bandeja de reacciones
F: Mesclador
E B G: Cell washing station
H: Lamp house
I: Washing trough for probe
C I A
D
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A : Top cover
B-1 : Left side panel
B-2 : Right side panel
C : Front Panel
D : Main switch panel
B-1 A
E : Water supply/drain panel
F : ISE module
(Inside the door)
C
D
Left side
A
B-2
E
F
C
Right side
A : Nameplate
B, C, D: Heat radiating fan
B C
Rear view
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1) PC setup
PC configuration
Software installation
2) * Water purification system setup
3) Unpacking
4) Confirmation of accessories in packing
5) Removal of fixing metal parts and packing materials
6) Preparation for tanks
7) Electric wiring and tubing
8) * Electrolyte (ISE) unit setup
9) Starts up of the analyzer
10) Temperature correction parameter settings
11) Confirmation of Temperature control function
Reaction tray, Washing water of preheater, Reagent tray
12) Initialization of the analyzer
13) Position check and manual operation check
14) Priming operation (filling the water supply lines with water)
15) Auto gain (controlling light intensity)
16) Test run
Water blank measurement, test item measurement
17) * Electrolyte (ISE) item calibration
18) * Electrolyte correction (ISE CRS measurement)
19) Creation of Maintenance list
20) Settings
Implementation setting method
Authorization for analyzer operation settings
Settings of login level and password
21) Shutdown
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6.1 PC configuration
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In case of Version up; Insert version up disk to the CD drive for installation.
Uninstallation of the old version is unnecessary.
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7. Unpacking
1) Confirm the serial number on the analyzer and the contents of the invoice
description.
2) Remove 2 packing bands.
Packing bands
Packing box
3) Open the lid of the outer box and take out the packing material.
4) Take out the accessories.
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5) Take out the partition plate between the analyzer and the accessories.
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Remove fixing parts that are wrapped around Drive shafts of Sample probe,
Reagent probes and Reaction cell washing station.
Packing materials
Fixing parts
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Prepare Water supply tank, Detergent tanks, Waste tank, and Separate collection
tank.
If the water purification system is connected to the analyzer, please refer to the
operation manual of water purification system.
Water supply tank: has a [ION-EXCHANGE WATER] seal on the side of the
tank.
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Note;
Cut the tube until appropriate length if it is too, long.
If the tube for Waste tank is fixed on the waste tank cap, the tube may come off
due to too, short insertion amount. Be careful that too, long insertion amount of
the tube causes a lot of foaming.
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Separate collection tank: has (REACTION LIQUID) seal on top of the tank.
Note;
Cut the tube until appropriate length if it is too, long.
If the tube for Waste tank is fixed on the waste tank cap, the tube may come off
due to too, short insertion amount. Be careful that too, long insertion amount of
the tube causes a lot of foaming.
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Cables and tubing for water supply, detergents and waste are connected.
Note;
・Water supply tank, Waste tank and Separate collection tank must be set
below the analyzer level.
Water purified system must be set below the analyzer level or the same
level when the system is directly connected to the analyzer.
・Detergent tanks must be set below the analyzer level or the same level.
Detergent tank
Right side
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Sensor cable
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③ If the analyzer has Electrolyte (ISE) unit, insert ISE drain tube into ISE waste bottle.
Firmly insert the tube to the base.
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Precautions
Electric variation should be small. (within +/-10V)
No high frequency electromagnetic emission apparatus nearby. (Centrifuge,
Discharge equipment etc.)
The room should have an electrical outlet which can be inserted with the
ground terminal class-D. (installation resistance is 100 ohm or less)
Power supply capacity should be 600VA and more.
Absolutely avoid multiple-tap electricity from a single outlet.
Do not use no rated cord for power supply
Rating) 125V 7A and more for AC 100V/115V, 250V 3.5V and more for AC
220V/230V
Firmly insert the cord all the way.
Main switch should be OFF before inserting Power cord.
Do not use Power cable with the analyzer for other instruments.
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If the electrode has a bubble inside, measuring results are not correct.
Remove bubbles when installing electrodes. The followings describe Ref.
electrode as an example. The same procedure is followed for the other
electrodes.
1) Take out electrodes (Na, K, Cl and Ref electrode). Peel off seals on the joints with the
flows and a seal on the air vent of Ref electrode.
Be careful not to touch electrode metals (gold).
If glue of seal adheres to the electrodes after seals are peeled off, remove it.
2) Confirm that a rubber packing is attached in electrode joint.
Be careful that a rubber packing and a seal may be removed together. If a
rubber packing is peeled off from the electrode, attach it on the electrode
again.
3) Remove bubbles from electrode
Seal Removal procedure of electrode bubbles
① Attach a disposable tip on the syringe
of accessories and aspirate a
Seal sufficient quantity of Calibrator A or
(Top and bottom B.
of electrode) ② Insert the tip into the hole of the flow
joint of Reference (Ref) electrode.
③ Discharge the Calibrator A or B.
Air vent Syringe with Do not push the syringe at the
end, keep the Calibrator A or B a
little inside.
④ Pull out the syringe from the passage
joint. If there is still any bubble,
repeat the procedure from ③.
⑤ Wipe off the spilt liquid all over the
Electrode electrode, if any.
Passage joint metal part ⑥ Follow the same procedure for the
other electrodes.
4) Connect electrodes with attached fixing plate.
Connect all electrodes, Ref, Cl, K and Na, from bottom to top.
Fixing plate
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<Leakage test>
6) Turn on main power switch. The
Calibrator 1 is automatically sent.
Electrodes
Confirm that any leakage does not
happen.
Note;
If leakage occurs, take out the
electrodes and insert it again.
7) Close electrode cover and ISE door.
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Lever
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The analyzer automatically sends Calibrator 1, once per 2 hours when Main
switch is ON, once per 30 minutes when System switch is ON, in order to
prevent dryness of the flow and the electrodes.
<Leakage test>
5) Turn on Main switch and the Calibration
1 is automatically sent. Confirm that any
leakage does not happen.
Note;
If fluid leaks, retighten the
connection cap.
Calibrator hook
Calibrator 1
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① Log in screen
↑ ↑ ↑
③ ④ ⑤
② Main screen
Step Operation button and screen Operation and movement
Turn on Main switch.
1 -
Main switch is in the left of rear of the analyzer.
2 - Turn on PC.
The program starts and Log in screen displays.
① Input [Service] in User name and keep blank in
3 ① (Login screen)
Password.
② Select Log in button.
4 ② (Main screen) Main screen displays.
5 ③ System status monitor Confirm that the sign is [OFF LINE].
Temperature control
6 ④ Confirm that the sign is [---].
status monitor
Click the Icon.
7 ⑤ Icon (System switch)
The system is turned on.
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Monitor detail
③ [System status monitor]: Analyzer motion displays.
DISPLAY System status
OFF LINE No communication between PC and analyzer
IDLE Out of run
Analyzer is ready. (It is a state that each unit stays in the
READY
start position.)
INIT Initialization of the analyzer in motion
RUN Measuring
S.STOP Sampling stop
END Measurement is completed.
CLOT Sample probe is clogged (The clot cannot be removed).
BARCODE Reading reagent barcodes
GAIN Auto gain in motion
MAINTE Maintenance operations in motion
CRS CRS correction in motion
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④
↓
③→
⑥→
←⑦
Version Information screen
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Set Temperature correction parameter value indicated on the back side of the front
panel of the analyzer.
① Loose the front screw on the top panel, and remove the front panel.
Confirm the correction value of temperature parameter.
A connector is connected with the analyzer inside of the panel. Remove the
connector before removing front panel.
② Displays Main screen.
③-2
③-1
Main screen
④-1 ⑤
↓④-2
Temperature screen
③ -1 Select System button.
-2 Select Temperature button.
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Confirm that Temperature control for Reagent tray (RCT) and Wash solution
preheater (WSH) are appropriately working.
16.1 Confirmation of Temperature control for Reagent tray (RCT) and Wash
solution preheater (WSH)
③↓
⑥
⑦
Temperature screen
Step Operation button and screen Operation and movement
Temperature control
1 ① Confirm that [OK] displays.
status monitor
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Icon
7 ⑥ Turn off System power.
(System power)
Icon
9 ⑥ Turn on System power again.
(System power)
1) Loose the front screw on the top panel, and remove front panel.
A connector is connected with the analyzer inside of the panel. Remove the
connector before removing front panel.
2) Confirm that Digital thermometer is set at 9 to 10℃.
3) Touch RGT cooling plate in reagents tray with hand and check that the unit is cool.
4) Connect front panel connector and connect front panel.
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Main screen
Operation button
Step Operation and movement
and screen
1 ① Ready Select Ready button.
Start initialization of the analyzer.
2 - All units move to the home positions (measurement start
positions).
System status
3 ② [INIT] displays during initialization.
monitor
4 - Initialization of the analyzer is completed.
System status
5 ② [READY] displays after initialization is completed.
monitor
The state becomes [Ready].
6 - All units stay in the home positions (measurement start
positions).
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Check the positions between sample probe and sample cups, between sample
probe and reaction cell.
If sample probe is in the center of reaction cell, ISE sample pot position is no
problem. Not need to check the position for ISE again.
Sample probe
⑤ Click “Ready” button, and initialize the analyzer.
⑥ Confirm that the tip of sample probe is in the center of washing trough.
⑤
⑦
Main screen
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STM screen
⑦ Select “System” button.
⑧ Select” Manual operation” in System Menu.
⑨ Select STM and open STM screen.
⑩ Confirm the position of sample probe adjusted by manual operation.
Select a button and double click it or select Run, resulting in the motion.
Movement
1 ROTATE INIT Moves to the home position.
2 OFFSET
3 Input the angle for rotation and select CW or CCW.
ROTATE ADJUST
Then it rotates clockwise or counterclockwise by the
angle.
4 ROTATE REACTION CELL Moves to Reaction cell.
5 ROTATE DILUTION CELL Moves to Dilution cell.
6 ROTATE WASH Moves to Washing trough.
7 ROTATE SAMPLE ( OUT) Moves to Outside cup of STF, sampling position.
8 ROTATE SAMPLE ( IN) Moves to Inside cup of STF, sampling position.
9 ROTATE SAMPLE ( ISE) Moves to ISE sample pot.
10 UP/DOWN INIT Moves to the home position.
11 UP/DOWN ADJUST Input the distance to move and select UP/Down. Then
it moves the distance upward or downward.
12 UP Goes up the distance from the home position.
13 Goes down to the position where Sample probe
DOWN Wash1
washed.
Goes down to the position where Sample probe
14 DOWN Wash2
washed when blood cell used.
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Movement
Goes down to the position where water is dispensed
15 DOWN Wash3
when Sample probe washed.
Goes to the position where Sample is dispensed in the
16 DOWN Reaction cell
reaction cell.
Goes down to the position where Diluted sample is
17 DOWN Dilution cell
dispensed in the reaction cell.
Goes down to the cup position. (liquid surface
18 DOWN CUP(Level)
detection)
Goes down to Test tube position. (liquid surface
19 DOWN Sample tube(Level)
detection)
20 DOWN Trace samples( Level) Goes down to micro cup position.
21 DOWN ISE Goes down to ISE sample pot position.
Movement
Selected when each operation is performed without
Cancel Safety
Safety.
RUN Performs the selected motion.
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Confirm the positions between reagent probes (R1/R2 probe) and reagent
bottle, between the probes and reaction cell.
Reagent probe
④ →
⑦
Main screen
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⑩
⑨
RTM screen
⑦ Select “System” button.
⑧ Select “Manual operation” in “System Menu”.
⑨ Select RTM and open RTM screen.
⑩ Confirm the position of reagent probe by manual operation.
Select a button and double click it or select “Run” button, resulting in the
motion.
Movement
1 ROTATE INIT Moves to the home position on reaction cell.
2 ROTATE OFFSET
3 Input the angle for rotation and select CW or
ROTATE ADJUST
CCW. Then it rotates clockwise or
counterclockwise by the angle.
4 R1 ROTATE REACTION CELL Moves to R1 reaction cell.
5 R1 ROTATE WASHING WASH Moves to R1 washing trough position.
6 R1 ROTATE BOTTOLE ( IN) Moves to R1 aspirating position
7 R2 ROTATE REACTION CELL Moves to R2 reaction cell position.
8 R2 ROTATE WASHING WASH Goes to R2 washing trough position.
9 R2 ROTATE BOTTOLE ( OUT) Moves to R2 aspirating position
10 UP/DOWN INIT Moves to the home position.
11 UP/DOWN ADJUST Input the distance to move and select UP/Down.
Then it moves the distance upward or downward.
12 UP Goes up the distance from the home position.
13 R1 DOWN WASH Goes down to R1 washing trough.
14 R1 DOWN REACTION CELL Goes down to R1 reaction cell position.
Goes down to R1 reagent bottle position. (liquid
15 R1 DOWN BOTTLE (LEVEL)
surface detection)
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Movement
16 R2 DOWN WASH Goes down to R2 washing trough.
17 R2 DOWN REACTION CELL Goes down to R2 reaction cell position.
Goes down to R2 reagent bottle position. (liquid
18 R2 DOWN BOTTLE(LEVEL)
surface detection)
Movement
Selected when each operation is performed without
Cancel Safety
Safety.
RUN Performs the selected motion.
Confirm that R1/R2 probe are in the center of R1/R2 reagent bottle taps, reaction cell
and Washing trough.
If reagent probe is not in the center, correct it.
① Adjust RTM position so that Reagent probe is in the center of reaction cell.
② Adjust washing trough position so that reagent probe is in the center of
washing trough.
③ At first, confirm that R2 probe is in the center of reaction cell. If the probe is
not in the center, adjust R2 probe position.
④ At first, confirm that R1 probe is in the center of Reagent bottle. If the probe
is not in the center, adjust RGT position.
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Drying tip
Fixing nut
Nozzle base
③
④
Main screen
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CWS screen
Movement
1 INIT Moves to the home position.
ADJUST Input the distance to move and select UP/Down. Then
2
it moves the distance upward or downward.
DOWN BOTTOM
3 Lowers CWS to the bottom.
POSITION
UP DISCHARGE
4 Goes up to the dispensing position
POSITION
5 UP HOME POSITION Goes up to the home position
Movement
Selected when each operation is performed without
Cancel Safety
Safety.
RUN Performs the selected motion.
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Fixing nut
Mixing base
Gasket base
Gasket
*
While MU is in the lowest position, the
gasket should completely cover one side
① Open the top cover of the analyzer. of Reaction cell.
③
④
Main screen
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MU screen
Movement
Selected when each operation is performed without
Cancel Safety
Safety.
RUN Performs the selected motion.
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18.5 Setting the maximum descent position of the sample probe when
measuring sample with cup on tube
When measuring the sample with cup on tube, set the maximum descent position
of the sample probe according to the type of the primary tube to be used.
⑦→
④→
⑤↓
③→
⑨↓ ⑥↓ ①→
②→ ⑧↓ ⑧’↓
1 Place an empty sample cup on the primary tube to be used and place it in Pos.1 of the
sample tray.
2 ① Ready Click “Ready” button.
3 ② System Click “System” button.
4 ③ Manual Operation Click “Manual Operation” button.
5 ④ STM Click “STM” button.
6 ⑤ ROTATE SAMPLE(OUT) Click “ROTATE SAMPLE (OUT)” button.
7 ⑥ RUN Click “RUN” button.
8 ⑦ UP/DOWN ADJUST Click “UP/DOWN ADJUST” button.
Enter an arbitrary number of pulse in □.
9 ⑧ 0 ×0.02625mm The sample probe moves the distance (mm)
displayed in ⑧’.
10 ⑨ UP ⇔ Down Select "UP" button to switch to "DOWN".
11 RUN Select "Run" button to lower the sample probe.
12 ⑨ Down ⇔ UP Select "DOWN" button to switch to "UP".
13 RUN Select "RUN" button to lift up the sample probe.
Repeat Step 9 to 13 to determine the number of pulses at the lowest point of the
14 sample probe so that the sample probe tip is about 2 mm from the bottom of the sample
cup.
15 ① Ready Click “Ready” button.
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Set the maximum descent position of the sample probe when cup on tube.
Select and set the number of pulses determined in 17.5.1 in the parameter field of
Initialization screen.
②↓
①→
←③
④↓
Initialization screen
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⑦→
④→
⑤↓
③→
⑥↓ ①→
②→
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After position check and motion check are completed, perform to fill tubing with
water.
① ②
Maintenance screen
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1) Preparation of jig.
Prepare the air removing jig for clot sensor. Connect the syringe to air
removing jig.
45mm
Connect to Poalon tube
Tip Syringe(5mL)
(3) Connect ① Air removal tool for clot sensor and ② syringe and tip to
complete the air removal jig
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②→
Main screen
Joint part
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←⑤
④
↓
③→
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⑦→
⑥→ ⑨→
⑧→
⑩↓ ⑪→
Note: Even if repeating above procedures does not remove air from clot sensor,
or continues to entrap air, air may be entering from the membrane or the
joint area. In such case, replacement of the clot sensor is recommended.
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Perform Special wash to check its movement and to remove air from flows.
Special wash is to perform measurement by dispensing detergent instead of
sample and reagent, resulting in washing probes and Reaction cells.
Use an Alkaline detergent of Probe & Cell Wash.
① ④
⑥
↓
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②.
⑥
⑤
① ② ③
Maintenance screen
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Note; After light intensity becomes stable (20 to 30 min after the analyzer
starts), perform Auto-gain (Gain adjustment).
1) Wait for 20 to 30 minutes after the analyzer starts until the light intensity
becomes stable.
Refer to 13. Start up (analyzer start) about starting the analyzer.
Maintenance screen
2) ① Select Maintenance button and open Maintenance screen.
3) ② Select Auto gain button.
4) The analyzer works and displays the confirmation screen by popup.
Fixing nut
5) Remove Cell cover. And remove cell holder by loosening fixing nuts with a
hexagonal wrench (2.5mm).
6) According to the direction of the confirmation screen, remove the position
number 50 cell of reaction tray.
Note; Be careful in order not to touch the measuring side of the removed cell.
Confirmation screen
If Auto gain failed,
① The error screen popped up. Close the error screen.
② The back color of failure value about Auto gain changes to red in Auto
gain information screen. Select Cancel in the confirmation screen for
data save.
Countermeasure
① Check No foreign material in the measuring side of the number 50 cell
of Reaction tray.
If any foreign material exists there, remove it with air blower. And
perform Auto gain again.
② Replace a lamp and perform Auto gain again.
11) Select OK in the confirmation screen for Data save and save the data.
12) Return the reaction cell removed in 6).
13) Return Cell holder and Cell cover.
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① ③
1) Prepare 2 reagent bottles with surfactant solution (single type) and 12 sample cups.
2) Input item parameters for Water blank.
① Select Item.
② Select Optical.
③ Input item parameters for Water blank. (Water blank 1, 2)
④ Click Save button to save the parameters.
<Water blank item parameters>
Water blank
Water blank Water blank
Item name
1 2
Data information Unit 1 1
Digits 0 0
Analysis Method END END
Main wavelength 340 600
Sub wavelength 405 700
Calibration Method Factors Factors
Factors value 1 1
Volume Method Single Single
Sample 2 2
Reagent 1 200 200
Data processing Main read start 51 51
Main read end 54 54
Sub read start - -
Sub read end - -
3) Set reagents and put Reagent bottles for Water blank 1 and 2 in RGT.
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① ④
⑥
⑤ ↓
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②
③
① ④
⑥
Order screen
Order of Water blank 1
① Select Order.
② Select Tray 1 and Position 1. ⑦
③ Select the item.
⑧
④ Select the number 10 in Repeat.
⑤ Select Water blank 1. Group order screen
⑥ Select Group order.
⑦ Select the number 6 in End Sample No. field in Group order screen.
⑧ Select OK.
Order of Water blank 2
② Select Tray 1 and Position 7.
③ Select the item.
④ Select the number 10 in Repeat.
⑤ Select Water blank 2.
⑥ Select Group order.
⑦ Select the number 12 in End Sample No. field in Group order screen.
⑧ Select OK.
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①
⑤
If the result is over the threshold, perform procedures from 18. Prime (Filling tubing
with water) again.
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Check data by measuring test Items for data confirmation as needed. The
following examples are measurements of TP and LDH as test Items.
① ③
① Select Item.
② Select Optical.
③ Input item parameters.
④ Click Save button to save the parameters.
Example; Item parameters
Item
Item name TP LDH
Data information Unit g/100ml IU/L
Digits 1 0
Analysis Method END RATE
Main wavelength 546 340
Sub wavelength 700 405
Calibration Method Linear1 Linear1
Volume Method Double Double
Sample 2.0 4.0
Reagent 1 180 160
Reagent 2 90 40
Data processing Main read start 51 36
Main read end 54 43
Sub read start - -
Sub read end - -
2) Prepare reagent bottles and samples (calibrators and controls).
3) Set parameters of reagents and put bottles in RGT.
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4) Set calibration information (position, repeat number etc.) and input the density of the
calibrator.
①
CAL screen
① Select Calibration
② Select Calibration settings
③ Input Item name, Specimen, Sample tray (C1), Sample tray position, Repeat, Blank
concentration and Calibrator concentration.
Value, calibrator concentration value is configured
④ Click Save button to save the data.
⑤ Select Close button to return to Calibration screen.
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5) Calibration order
Calibration screen
① ②
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②
③
① ④
Order screen
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Plasma sample calibration is shared for serum sample one. Perform serum sample
calibration.
③
⑩
⑪
Calibration screen
4.
⑨
⑥
7.
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⑪ ISE graph Select ISE graph button and confirm that the results
are within the range in the graph.
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In case of serum or urine, the vertical axis of the graph is fixed to the upper or
lower limit in the calibration range.
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In order to ensure the reliability of the ISE test results, confirmation and correction
based on the results of the ISE CRS measurement are necessary.
The ISE CRS is a standard Calibrator of the ISE method which is used for the
correction of accuracy to the ISE measurement result.
⑤
①
④ ⑥
1) Confirm that the calibration of the specimen to be measured is correct before ISE
CRS correction measurement.
Refer to Calibration in 22. ISE Item. Reference ISE Items calibration.
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The CRS correction screen is protected by password. Input or change the value is
unable.
②↓ ④→
③↓
①→ ⑤↓
⑥↓
Manual operation – ISE screen
←⑦
⑧→
⑨→
CRS correction screen
Operation button
Step Operation and movement
and screen
1 ① System Click “System” button.
Manual
2 ② Select “Manual Operation” button.
Operation
Select “ISE” button.
3 ③ ISE
Manual operation – ISE screen is shown.
4 ④ CRS view Select “CRS view” button.
Select “RUN” button.
5 ⑤ RUN
Password input screen is shown.
6 ⑥ ― Input the password [9uS&4k#AFs8v].
7 ⑦ OK Click “OK” button.
CRS correction screen is shown.
8 ⑧ Specimen Select the Specimen (Serum, Urine, Plasma) by button.
Input or change the value is unable.
9 ⑨ Exit Click “Exit” button, and close the screen.
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Make “Maintenance list” in order to ensure daily maintenance and exchange work.
Manage it by updating after the works.
Refer to daily maintenance and exchange work list regarding to user's work.
⑤
④
⑥ ③ ⑦ ⑧
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dairy
week
need
year
mth
mth
mth
Contents
if
1
1
1 Cleaning of sample probe ○
2 Cleaning of reagent probe ○
3 Check of the reagent tray cooling ○
4 Check of the water supply tank volume ○
Check of the volume Alkaline detergent tank
5 ○
Check of the volume Acid detergent tank
6 Check of the drainage tank volume ○
7 Cleaning and check of the strain of the cell cover ○
8 Cleaning of cooling filter. ○ ○
9 Special washing (Probe and cell wash) ○ ○
10 Probe wash ○
11 Check of the SP water leak ○
12 Check of the RP water leak ○
13 Check of the PWP water leak ○
ISE unit
14 Check the Calibrator 1 remaining ○
15 Check the ISE waste bottle ○
16 Cleaning of sample pot. ○
17 Cleaning of ISE sample line ○
week
need
year
mth
mth
mth
Contents
if
1
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Optional function, authority and user level are set according to user's operating policy.
Main screen
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Main screen
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User Level 3
User Level 2
User Level 1
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⑯ Perform the settings, addition/change of user level, password and Auto Login,
according to user's operating policy.
If レ in Auto Login is set, automatically log in with the set conditions.
⑰ Click Save button to save the settings.
⑱ Select Close button to close User manager screen.
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29. Shutdown
② ③ ①
⑤(Pop up display)
System program ending
④
Main screen
Temperature control
7 End “System program”.
status monitor
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Published: Aug. 15, 2018
Printed in Japan