Siemens ADVIA 2400 manuals
ADVIA 2400
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- System Overview
- Hardware Overview
- Display and power panel
- Analyzer top view
- Vertical Pumps
- Workstation (front view)
- PC (back view)
- Sample probe
- Clot detection
- Reaction tray mixers
- Reaction tray washer operation
- Reaction tank
- Sample tray operation
- Spectrophotometer
- Reagent trays
- Reagent probes
- Reagent tray operation
- Dilution tray mixer
- Dilution tray wash mechanism operation
- ISE (electrolyte analyzer)
- Universal rack handler – functional description (optional)
- Software Overview
- Buttons
- Menu Panel
- Description of software windows
- Test Result Monitor window
- Review/Edit window
- Print Report window
- Correlation window
- Sample Select window
- User Maintenance window
- ISE Monitor window
- Error Report window
- Active Test List window
- Reagent Barcode Maintenance window
- Real-time QC window
- QC Cumulative window
- Analytical Parameters (Chemistry) window
- System Test List window
- Process Sequence window
- User Code Settings window
- Online Settings window
- System Parameters Settings window
- Version Information window
- Memo
- Viewing the content
- Operating the System
- Performing a system-assisted startup (Start set)
- Checking the analyzer
- Times required to perform prime, washes, and cell blank
- Daily Operation
- Creating workorders at the analyzer
- Deleting or changing test selectivity for multiple workorders
- Creating a profile
- Loading patient samples
- Loading patient samples on the optional universal rack handler
- Urgent samples and manual reruns are run from the onboard sampler (STT)
- Running calibrators and reagent baselines (RBL)
- Running an interrupt (STAT) sample
- Monitoring an analysis while it is running
- Monitoring samples loaded on the optional universal rack handler
- Using the Sample Log
- Deleting a specific sample log entry
- Exporting the sample log entries
- Batch transmission to a host computer
- Batch Printing
- Examples of shutdown settings
- Performing a system-assisted shutdown (Shutdown set)
- Additional Operating Instructions
- Running automatic calibration
- Calibration
- Entering multi-standard calibration methods
- How to calibrate a multi-standard method
- Reviewing the calibration
- Quality Control
- ADVIA QC window
- Maintenance
- Daily maintenance
- Cleaning the probes using manual probe motion
- Probe cleaning procedure (optional method)
- Inspecting and cleaning the mixing rods and mixer wash cups
- Checking reagents and system solutions
- Inspecting and cleaning the cuvette splash covers
- Inspecting and cleaning the probe wash cups
- Checking pumps for leaks
- Checking other vertical pumps for leaks
- Performing the startup wash (WASH3)
- Performing the shutdown wash
- Performing additional ISE electrode washes
- Recording ISE slopes
- Checking and replenishing the lamp coolant
- Checking lamp energy
- Reading lamp energy data
- Measuring cuvette blanks
- Cleaning the analyzer and rack handler exterior panels
- Monthly maintenance
- Cleaning the inside of the reagent tray refrigerated housing
- Cuvette wash and cuvette conditioner usage
- Cleaning and replenishing the cuvette wash bottle
- Cleaning the chiller filter
- Every 2 months maintenance
- Cleaning and replenishing the cuvette conditioner bottle
- Every 3 months maintenance
- Washing the ISE electrodes lines
- Every 4 months maintenance
- Cleaning the pure-water bottle filter
- Replacing the reaction and dilution cuvettes
- As required maintenance
- Restoring system files
- Remove the probe
- Install a new probe
- Replacing DPP probes equipped with crash detection
- Install the new probe
- Priming the system
- Preventive cleaning of the wash station lines
- Washing all the ISE lines
- Washing the lines
- Priming and initializing the ISE module
- Replacing ISE electrodes
- Removing electrodes
- Calibrating the ISEs
- Cleaning the dilution bowl and waste-drain nozzle
- Cleaning the waste-drain nozzle
- Maintaining the ISE unit after the dilution bowl and waste-drain nozzle are clean
- Recovering from an unexpected power outage (after power returns when power was unexpectedly lost while system was on)
- Troubleshooting
- File Management
- Saving the test data from the User Maintenance window
- Saving reaction data in CSV format
- Saving a data archive from User Maintenance window
- Viewing data that was previously archived
- System Setup
- Cup/Tube Assignment
- Setting up the ISE
- Appendix A – Safety Information
- Household bleach warning
- Appendix B – Warranty and Support Information
- Service calls
- Design changes and retrofitting of instruments
- ADVIA Contact information
- Appendix C –Customer replaceable parts
- Appendix D – Specifications
- Appendix E – Symbols
- System operation symbols
- System rating label symbols
- Hardware component symbols
- Connector symbols
ADVIA 2400
Table of contents
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- Maintenance
- Daily maintenance
- Cleaning the probes using manual probe motion
- Probe cleaning procedure (optional method)
- Inspecting and cleaning the mixing rods and mixer wash cups
- Checking reagents and system solutions
- Inspecting and cleaning the cuvette splash covers
- Inspecting and cleaning the probe wash cups
- Checking pumps for leaks
- Checking other vertical pumps for leaks
- Performing the startup wash (WASH3)
- Performing the shutdown wash
- Performing additional ISE electrode washes
- Weekly maintenance
- Checking and replenishing the lamp coolant
- Checking lamp energy
- Reading lamp energy data
- Cleaning the analyzer and rack handler exterior panels
- Monthly maintenance
- Cleaning the inside of the reagent tray refrigerated housing
- Cuvette wash and cuvette conditioner usage
- Cleaning and replenishing the cuvette wash bottle
- Cleaning the chiller filter
- Every 2 months maintenance
- Cleaning and replenishing the cuvette conditioner bottle
- Every 3 months maintenance
- Washing the ISE electrodes lines
- Every 4 months maintenance
- Cleaning the pure-water bottle filter
- Replacing the reaction and dilution cuvettes
- As required maintenance
- Restoring system files
- Replacing DPP probes equipped with crash detection
- Replenishing the RRV (reaction) bath oil bottle
- Preventive cleaning of the wash station lines
- Washing all the ISE lines
- Washing the lines
- Conditioning the ISE Na and K electrodes
- Replacing ISE electrodes
- Removing electrodes
- Priming the ISEs
- Storing the reference electrode
- Cleaning the waste-drain nozzle
- Maintaining the ISE unit after the dilution bowl and waste-drain nozzle are clean
- Preparing the system for power return (if power was unexpectedly lost while system was on)
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