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ADVIA 2400

Brand: Siemens | Category: Medical Equipment
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. System Overview
  11. Hardware Overview
  12. Display and power panel
  13. Analyzer top view
  14. Vertical Pumps
  15. Workstation (front view)
  16. PC (back view)
  17. Sample probe
  18. Clot detection
  19. Reaction tray mixers
  20. Reaction tray washer operation
  21. Reaction tank
  22. Sample tray operation
  23. Spectrophotometer
  24. Reagent trays
  25. Reagent probes
  26. Reagent tray operation
  27. Dilution tray mixer
  28. Dilution tray wash mechanism operation
  29. ISE (electrolyte analyzer)
  30. Universal rack handler – functional description (optional)
  31. Software Overview
  32. Buttons
  33. Menu Panel
  34. Description of software windows
  35. Test Result Monitor window
  36. Review/Edit window
  37. Print Report window
  38. Correlation window
  39. Sample Select window
  40. User Maintenance window
  41. ISE Monitor window
  42. Error Report window
  43. Active Test List window
  44. Reagent Barcode Maintenance window
  45. Real-time QC window
  46. QC Cumulative window
  47. Analytical Parameters (Chemistry) window
  48. System Test List window
  49. Process Sequence window
  50. User Code Settings window
  51. Online Settings window
  52. System Parameters Settings window
  53. Version Information window
  54. Memo
  55. Viewing the content
  56. Operating the System
  57. Performing a system-assisted startup (Start set)
  58. Checking the analyzer
  59. Times required to perform prime, washes, and cell blank
  60. Daily Operation
  61. Creating workorders at the analyzer
  62. Deleting or changing test selectivity for multiple workorders
  63. Creating a profile
  64. Loading patient samples
  65. Loading patient samples on the optional universal rack handler
  66. Urgent samples and manual reruns are run from the onboard sampler (STT)
  67. Running calibrators and reagent baselines (RBL)
  68. Running an interrupt (STAT) sample
  69. Monitoring an analysis while it is running
  70. Monitoring samples loaded on the optional universal rack handler
  71. Using the Sample Log
  72. Deleting a specific sample log entry
  73. Exporting the sample log entries
  74. Batch transmission to a host computer
  75. Batch Printing
  76. Examples of shutdown settings
  77. Performing a system-assisted shutdown (Shutdown set)
  78. Additional Operating Instructions
  79. Running automatic calibration
  80. Calibration
  81. Entering multi-standard calibration methods
  82. How to calibrate a multi-standard method
  83. Reviewing the calibration
  84. Quality Control
  85. ADVIA QC window
  86. Maintenance
  87. Daily maintenance
  88. Cleaning the probes using manual probe motion
  89. Probe cleaning procedure (optional method)
  90. Inspecting and cleaning the mixing rods and mixer wash cups
  91. Checking reagents and system solutions
  92. Inspecting and cleaning the cuvette splash covers
  93. Inspecting and cleaning the probe wash cups
  94. Checking pumps for leaks
  95. Checking other vertical pumps for leaks
  96. Performing the startup wash (WASH3)
  97. Performing the shutdown wash
  98. Performing additional ISE electrode washes
  99. Recording ISE slopes
  100. Checking and replenishing the lamp coolant
  101. Checking lamp energy
  102. Reading lamp energy data
  103. Measuring cuvette blanks
  104. Cleaning the analyzer and rack handler exterior panels
  105. Monthly maintenance
  106. Cleaning the inside of the reagent tray refrigerated housing
  107. Cuvette wash and cuvette conditioner usage
  108. Cleaning and replenishing the cuvette wash bottle
  109. Cleaning the chiller filter
  110. Every 2 months maintenance
  111. Cleaning and replenishing the cuvette conditioner bottle
  112. Every 3 months maintenance
  113. Washing the ISE electrodes lines
  114. Every 4 months maintenance
  115. Cleaning the pure-water bottle filter
  116. Replacing the reaction and dilution cuvettes
  117. As required maintenance
  118. Restoring system files
  119. Remove the probe
  120. Install a new probe
  121. Replacing DPP probes equipped with crash detection
  122. Install the new probe
  123. Priming the system
  124. Preventive cleaning of the wash station lines
  125. Washing all the ISE lines
  126. Washing the lines
  127. Priming and initializing the ISE module
  128. Replacing ISE electrodes
  129. Removing electrodes
  130. Calibrating the ISEs
  131. Cleaning the dilution bowl and waste-drain nozzle
  132. Cleaning the waste-drain nozzle
  133. Maintaining the ISE unit after the dilution bowl and waste-drain nozzle are clean
  134. Recovering from an unexpected power outage (after power returns when power was unexpectedly lost while system was on)
  135. Troubleshooting
  136. File Management
  137. Saving the test data from the User Maintenance window
  138. Saving reaction data in CSV format
  139. Saving a data archive from User Maintenance window
  140. Viewing data that was previously archived
  141. System Setup
  142. Cup/Tube Assignment
  143. Setting up the ISE
  144. Appendix A – Safety Information
  145. Household bleach warning
  146. Appendix B – Warranty and Support Information
  147. Service calls
  148. Design changes and retrofitting of instruments
  149. ADVIA Contact information
  150. Appendix C –Customer replaceable parts
  151. Appendix D – Specifications
  152. Appendix E – Symbols
  153. System operation symbols
  154. System rating label symbols
  155. Hardware component symbols
  156. Connector symbols
ADVIA 2400 first page preview

ADVIA 2400

Brand: Siemens | Category: Laboratory Equipment
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Maintenance
  4. Daily maintenance
  5. Cleaning the probes using manual probe motion
  6. Probe cleaning procedure (optional method)
  7. Inspecting and cleaning the mixing rods and mixer wash cups
  8. Checking reagents and system solutions
  9. Inspecting and cleaning the cuvette splash covers
  10. Inspecting and cleaning the probe wash cups
  11. Checking pumps for leaks
  12. Checking other vertical pumps for leaks
  13. Performing the startup wash (WASH3)
  14. Performing the shutdown wash
  15. Performing additional ISE electrode washes
  16. Weekly maintenance
  17. Checking and replenishing the lamp coolant
  18. Checking lamp energy
  19. Reading lamp energy data
  20. Cleaning the analyzer and rack handler exterior panels
  21. Monthly maintenance
  22. Cleaning the inside of the reagent tray refrigerated housing
  23. Cuvette wash and cuvette conditioner usage
  24. Cleaning and replenishing the cuvette wash bottle
  25. Cleaning the chiller filter
  26. Every 2 months maintenance
  27. Cleaning and replenishing the cuvette conditioner bottle
  28. Every 3 months maintenance
  29. Washing the ISE electrodes lines
  30. Every 4 months maintenance
  31. Cleaning the pure-water bottle filter
  32. Replacing the reaction and dilution cuvettes
  33. As required maintenance
  34. Restoring system files
  35. Replacing DPP probes equipped with crash detection
  36. Replenishing the RRV (reaction) bath oil bottle
  37. Preventive cleaning of the wash station lines
  38. Washing all the ISE lines
  39. Washing the lines
  40. Conditioning the ISE Na and K electrodes
  41. Replacing ISE electrodes
  42. Removing electrodes
  43. Priming the ISEs
  44. Storing the reference electrode
  45. Cleaning the waste-drain nozzle
  46. Maintaining the ISE unit after the dilution bowl and waste-drain nozzle are clean
  47. Preparing the system for power return (if power was unexpectedly lost while system was on)
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