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1. Temp 37C KF 1 000 vu To change values touch EDIT Vol 500ul Unit mg dl i To run the programmed test touch RUN Lag 5 Read 10 To print touch PRINT Printing is optional Blank Y QC N Normal Y N F 1174 E En ee Set actor e The High Low option for Initial OD in Limit Set test To change values press EDIT parameter has been removed At this stage the analyser will wait till the temperature of Test Name cuvette reaches the set temperature The instrument prompts for REFERENCE and prompts the user to place the reference solution distilled water below the tube and to press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the solution and automatically adjusts the reference Note To abort temperature setting touch ESC once Aspirate Reference In cuvette mode when the instrument prompts reference Press ASP Switch to sip close the lid and Press RUN before inserting sample cuvette Read sample on display indicates the analyser is ready for reading samples The user has to place the sample solution below the tube and press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the sample and displays the readings results To continue reading more samples do the same Note At this stage the operator can enter the Patient Identification To enter Patient ID touch PID Entering PID is optional Test Name Read Sample Version No 2 622A Effective Date
2. Do not take any reading when the lid is open Incubate the cuvettes at set temperature for at least 30 minutes before using Incubate the reagents at set temperature for at least 30 minutes before using Wash the flow cell immediately after high OD samples 1 5 A and above Normally avoid reading HIGH OD samples immediately after referencing Wash the flow cell everyday morning before using and evening before closing down Do not use any sharp objects on the Touch Screen Always use the STYLUS provided to operate the touch panel Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 17 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 8 MAIN MENU 8 1 TEST OPERATIONS A Programming ADDING a NEW TEST When the unit is first turned on Test List screen Main Menu Screen appears on the display Main Menu screen MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication Test Operations screen TEST OPERATIONS 1 Select Test By Name 2 Select Test By Mode 3 Select Test By Number 4 List Tests 5 Add New Test s sxxaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsvnnnnen e Select Test Mode Ref 9 1 1 Absorbance Ref 9 2 2 Fixed time Ref 9 3 3 Kinetic Ref 9 4 4 End point Ref 9 5 5 Differential Ref 9 6 6 Ratio Ref 9 7 7 Coaqulation Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 18 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL B Recalling Running a S
3. prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 8 2 TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS Ref 8 2 1 1 Clear Memory Ref 8 2 2 2 Home Filter Wheel Ref 8 2 3 3 Select Filter Ref 8 2 4 4 Temperature Setting Ref 8 2 5 5 Lamp Amplitude Ref 8 2 6 6 Printer Self Test 8 2 1 Clear Memory To clear memory Tests and results are stored separately 36 61 36 64 ESC TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS ESC 1 Clear Memor 1 Delete All Patients Results 2 Home Filter Wheel 2 Delete All Test Programs 3 Select Filter 4 Set Cuvette Temp Clearing memory 5 Lamp Amplitude YE Clears all the stored 6 Printer Self Test Clear Results Results only 36 61 ESC 1 Delete All Patient Results 2 Delete All Test Programs Clearing memory Clears all the Clear Tests stored tests 8 2 2 Home Filter wheel TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS 1 Clear Memory When selected brings the filter wheel to 2 Home Filter Wheel the home position 3 Select Filter 4 Temperature Setting 5 Lamp Amplitude 6 Printer Self Test 8 2 3 Select Filter TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS 1 Clear Memory 2 Home Filter Wheel Select Filter Val z 0 340 405 3 Select Filter 510 545 578 4 Set Cuvette Temp 630 492 450 5 Lamp Amplitude 6 Printer Self Test When selected brings the filter wheel to the selected filter position A ER Effective Date July 2010 Page 21 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 8 2 4 Temperature Setting T
4. 12 1 Decontamination Procedure If the instrument is to be shipped after being exposed to potentially hazardous material it should be decontaminated The following procedure outlines the method of decontaminating the instrument before packaging and shipment 12 2 Purpose of Decontamination Decontamination minimizes the risk to all who come in contact with the instrument during shipping handling and servicing 12 3 General Considerations Any laboratory instrument that has been used for clinical analysis is considered a biohazard and should be decontaminated prior to handling Intact skin is generally considered an effective barrier against infectious Organisms however small abrasions and cuts may not be always be visible Prophylactic gloves must be worn when handling instruments that have not been decontaminated Gloved hands should be considered contaminated at all times and must be kept away from eyes mouth and nose at all times Mucous membranes are considered prime entry routes for infectious agents Wear eye protection and a surgical mask when there is a possibility of aerosols Eating and drinking while decontaminating instruments is not advisable 12 4 Procedure A solution of 5 Sodium Hypo Chlorite NaOCL solution Bleach is used Commercial bleach is 5 NaOCL household bleach is 3 NaOCL When using commercial bleach use a 10 1 mixture if using household bleach a 6 1 mixture is required This is a caustic solut
5. Flow cell Direction of Arrows represents liquid flow Sample is aspirated from the sample tube when aspiration switch is pressed Aspirated sample is then carried to the flow cell carefully pushing previous sample from the flow cell Flow cell has 18ul reading volume Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 13 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL PRINCIPLE OF WORKING Below is the diagram representing the main functional elements of the instrument White light produced by the lamp is focused into a beam by lens and passes through the interference filter and monochromatic light beam falls on the sample Part of the light is absorbed by the sample the remaining is transmitted The transmitted light is focused onto the photodiode The photodiode converts the received light in to an electrical signal that is transformed into digital form from which the microprocessor calculates the optical density taking in account of the blank and bichromatic selection 1 LAMP AMPLIFIER VOLTAGE TO FREQUENCY CONVERTER RS232 PRINTER 2 LENS 3 INTERFERENCE FILTERS 4 FLOW CELL 5 PHOTODETECTOR MICRO MEMORY controller Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 14 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 5 7 Printer A Internal Printer Thermal Printer prietest TOUCH comes with a built in 20 column Thermal Printer User has to take proper care to handle this delicate instrument TIPS FOR CAREFUL
6. Pri 340 Sec 0 To run the programmed test touch RUN Temp 37C KF 1 000 To print touch PRINT Printing is optional Vol 500ul Unit mg dl To escape touch ESC Lag 5 Read 10 Blank Y QC N Normal Y STD N Factor 1746 Limit Set To change values press EDIT Test Name At this stage the analyser will wait till the temperature of cuvette reaches the set temperature The instrument prompts for REFERENCE and prompts the user to place the reference solution distilled water below the tube and to press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the solution and automatically adjusts the reference Note To abort temperature setting touch ESC once In cuvette mode when the instrument prompts reference close the lid and Press RUN before inserting sample cuvette Aspirate Reference Press ASP Switch to sip Test Name Read sample on display indicates the analyser is ready for reading samples The user has to place the sample solution below the tube and press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the sample and displays the readings results To continue reading more samples do the same Note At this stage the operator can enter the Patient Identification To enter Patient ID touch PID Entering PID is optional Read Sample Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 34 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 9 4 END POINT Th
7. ZONES which are active On touching the Touch Zone of a parameter a sub menu menu is displayed or the requested action is carried out and rest of the Touch Zone is deactivated For Example To activate the selection e To enter the primary filter value touch any point in the shaded area Pri on the LCD screen On proper selection the analyser responds with blinking of the parameter text and also the TOUCH ZONE and a submenu is displayed e To enter Test Name Touching the Name touch zone provides a alphanumeric screen Enter the Test name by touching the Touch zone of that variable The selected value blinks and is displayed next to the parameter Selection Indicator Selected onscreen item is shown in a shaded background When the screen first displays the default selection is shown Pressing a selection either highlights that item or activates it Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 10 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 5 2 Perspective view Front View Rear View Internal Printer Port Optional Contrast Pot ON OFF Switch Peristaltic Pump External Printer Port Cooling Fan Module Optional RS 232 SMPS Socket Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 11 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 5 3 KEYPAD ILLE ECS tare LL Auto Biochemistry Analyser 2030Ni lt MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 4 O 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities
8. being programmed Touch ENTR upon completion Touch Std On proper selection the analyser responds with blinking of the parameter text and the Standard selection screen will be displayed prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL Name Mod KIN Touch C F Pri 340 Sec 0 ouc oncen Temp 37C KF 1 000 On proper selection the analyser Vol 300ul _ Unit No Unt responds with blinking of the parameter Lag 0 Read 0 NR text and the Number of Standards BIk N QC N Norm N Concentration value selection screen Std 0 Concen 0 000 will be displayed Limit Set Std Num 0 Std Num 0 Con1 CON1 Con2 CON2 Con3 CONS E CON4 em CONS i CON6 Con6 CON7 Con7 Numeric Value To enter number of standards calibrators i touch Std Num Enter Number of standards as 1 Min 1 Vak 7 Touch ENTR upon bompletion Std Num 1 CON1 0 000 D M1 0 000 CON2 D M2 CON3 D M3 CON4 D M4 CONS D M5 CONG D M6 CON7 D M7 Numeric Value 4 Std Num 1 Con1 0 000 D M1 0 000 Con2 D M2 Con3 D M3 Con4 D M4 Con5 D M5 Con6 D M6 Con7 D M7 i To enter concentration value touch Con1 i Enter concentration value For eg 10 Touch ENTR upon completion i Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry Std Num 1 Con1 10 D M1 0 000 Con2 D M2 Con3 D M3 Con4 D M4 Con5 D M5 Con6 D M6 Con7 D M7
9. 36 61 ESC MAIN MENU 1 Date 2 Password 1 Test Operations 3 Wash F C 4 Flowcell 2 Technical Diagnosis 5 Pump Cal 6 Prog Fil 3 Utilities 7 Printer On Off ON 4 Quality contro 8 Enter Clinic name 5 View Stored Results 9 Lamp ON 6 Communication 10 Communitation Serial Y UTILITIES Version No G H i Enter Clinic Name Mix Up to 19 characters Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry 8 3 9 Lamp ON It is a toggle to switch the lamp ON and OFF Toggle any instruction that works first one way and then the other it turns something on the first time it is used and then turns it off the next time Step 1 Go to Utilities Version No 36 64 ESC 1 Date 2 Password 3 Wash F C 4 Flowcell 5 Pump Cal 6 Prog Fil 7 Printer On Off ON 8 Enter Clinic name 9 Lamp OFF 10 Communication Serial MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication 8 3 10 Communication Serial With this option user can select the medium of data transfer from instrument to computer either Serial or USB UTILITIES Version No 36 64 ESC 1 Date 2 Password 3 Wash F C 4 Flowcell 5 Pump Cal 6 Prog Fil 7 Printer On Off ON 8 Enter Clinic name 9 Lamp OFF 10 Communication Serial MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities 4 Quality co
10. 6 Printer Self dit 23 Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 2 of 52 16 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 8 3 UTILITIES SCREEN cecsssccsscssessscestesseesessneesenseessneesessnsesessnsesensnsesensnaessnseaensnenaens 23 8 3 1 To ENTER CHANGE Date and Time eree tiii rer a a paa i iaa eaaa E Ea Eana 23 8 3 2 Pao 24 83 3 WA SELF CA A es 25 S3 d Moder E A ese aah aner abs 25 EE A A A A AA nananana nananana anana 26 8 3 6 Program Pl A A A A A dt 27 837 To disable or enable the Printer AR A A A A A AR a A AR 27 83 8 To Enter Clinic Doctor Name tit 28 ET A A A A ET 28 8 4 QUALITY CONTROL retener rr rr rr crm rn rra nrnrnrnnrnrananrnranennananes 29 8 5 VIEW STORED RESULTS PRINT PATIENT REPORT nnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnvnnnnn 30 8 6 COMMUNICATION a 31 9 Programming A AR 32 9 1 ABSORBANCE xsraxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 32 9 2 FIXED TIME x020000n0n0nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 33 9 3 KINET G xx22000n0nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 34 9 4 END POINT xxxxxsxnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnennnnvnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 35 9 5 DIFFERENTIAL rrrrrsrrrerrssssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnunnnunnnnnnnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnunununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 36 9 6 RATIO roe 37 9 7 COAGULATION x xraxxnnn
11. JER GRE GR 9 B INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION Pree 5 1 TOUCH SENSITIVE SCREEN rn 10 5 2 PERSPECTIVE VIEW MeO CeCe ern 1 1 5 3 KEYPAD ET Ce ED EN 12 5 4 PROBE eT TCT EL eee eT eT EOC ELON ECT ELON eee ELON TCT ETT eT AAA TL Tere AAA 13 5 5 PERISTALTIC PUMP cnn 13 5 6 INSTRUMENT WORKING PRINCIPLE stxsrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnunnnane 13 5 7 PRINTER JOR ROL PA JARA JARS KAI JAKARTA KARA KA KIRA KAKA KA KA KARA AA KAKA AR KAN KARA AA KAIA 15 6 Installation and start up INStrUCtiOnsgi s0e0rs000000eenennenennnnnenennnnennennnnenennennenenneneenenneneneenenneneee 6 1 PLACING THE INSTRUMENT certera nan nnnnnnnnanes 16 6 2 POWER SUPPLY rn nn nm enn nn run nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnvnennnnnnnnnnnnnnunevnnvnevnvnnnnnnnnunnunnvnnvnnnnnnnnnnen 16 6 3 PROTECTIVE GROUNDING DP CO NA KAKE RAAEN DC A RA JC RR A 16 6 4 START UP INSTRUCTIONS EE EE SA DA EE 16 7 PRECAUTIONS Pere eee 8 MAIN MENU Pere 8 1 TEST OPERATIONS PT EE COTTE LET TEC TET LETTE COTE OCT ECE ECC TET ETE ECCT ETL AAA GIR TOOT EO LT 18 A PROGRAMMING ADDING A NEW TEST RE ORAR re IA ARA RR 18 B RECALLING RUNNING A SAVED TEST OPERATING THE PROGRAMMED TESTS 19 C LIST TESTS DIRA AS DAS NTT 20 8 2 TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS TTT TTC RARAS RARA RARA AAA JAKKEN JANS RARA VEKER ARAD 21 8 2 1 Clear MENO A ARA AA AAA AA 21 825 Home Filterer lotita dado dossier dad ido EEEE a Ea E E EASA a 21 A A her RR 21 8 2 4 Temperature Setting RR 22 8 2 5 Lamp iden AA tt 22 8 2
12. July 2010 Page 33 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 9 3 KINETIC Multiple readings are taken at set temperature at regular intervals and change in absorbance per minute is calculated Concentration is calculated from the factor fed by the user or by using standard PROGRAMMING ADDING a NEW TEST Refer chapter 8 Enter all the test parameters in Kinetic mode Name KIN Mod KIN Pri 340 Sec 0 Init OD 0 000 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Max Delta Min 0 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Rgnt Linearity 0 000 Lag 0 Read 0 Blank N QC N Normal N STD N Factor 0 000 Limit Set Numeric value 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Name Mod KIN Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Initial OD in Limit Set is kept mandatory Test Vol 300ul Unit No Unt will not get saved if initial OD limit is not Lag 0 Read 0 entered In such case it will give a message Blank N QC N Normal N Enter Initial OD in limit Set The High Low STD N Factor 0 000 option for Initial OD in Limit Set test parameter has Limit Set been removed KINETIC Mode screen before programming would look like the above screen Refer chapter11 for entering the test parameters On completion touch SAVE to save the programmed test Recalling Running Operating a pre programmed test Refer chapter 8 Forexample KINETIC Mode screen After recalling a saved test Name Test Name Mod KIN To change values touch EDIT
13. KF 1 000 Vol 500ul Unit mg dl Lag 5 Read 10 Blank Y QC N Normal Y STD N Factor 1746 Limit Set To change values press EDIT Test Name Aspirate Reference Press ASP Switch to sip Test Name Read Sample Blank Test Name Aspirate Sample Press ASP Switch to sip Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 DIFFERENTIAL Mode screen After recalling a saved test To change values touch EDIT To run the programmed test touch RUN l To print touch PRINT Printing is optional To escape touch ESC At this stage the analyser will wait till the temperature of cuvette reaches the set temperature The instrument prompts for REFERENCE and prompts the user to place the reference solution distilled water below the tube and to press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the solution and automatically adjusts the reference Note To abort temperature setting touch ESC once In cuvette mode when the instrument prompts reference close the lid and Press RUN before inserting sample cuvette The user has to place the sample blank solution below the tube and press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the sample displays the sample blank absorbance Note At this stage the operator can enter the Patient Identification To enter Patient ID touch PID Entering PID is optional The user has to place the sam
14. Limit Set Touch Pri for primary filter and Sec for secondary filter selection Filter 1 Filter 1 Filter 2 Touch Filter 1 for primary filter On proper selection the analyser responds with blinking of the Filter 2 uunuunnun Touch Filter 2 for secondary filter On proper selection the analyser responds with blinking of the parameter text and filter selection screen is displayed parameter text and filter selection screen is displayed Filter 1 405 Filter 2 Select Filter Val 0 340 405 510 545 578 630 492 450 Select the required filter by touching the Touch zone of that variable Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 40 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 10 4 Selection of Units For example In ENDPOINT mode Name Mod END P Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Touch UNIT Vol 300ul Unit No Unt On proper selection the analyser Lag 0 Read 0 responds with blinking of the Blank N QC N Normal N I parameter text and the UNIT STD N Factor 0 000 selection screen will be displayed Limit Set Select the measuring unit for the test being programmed 10 5 Blank Selection For example In ENDPOINT mode Name Mod END P Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Touch BIK Vol 300ul Unit No Unt On proper selection the analyser Lag 0 Read 0 J responds with blinking of
15. OFF 8 Enter Clinic name 2 Password 4 Flowcell 6 Prog Fil Edit Filters Numeric Value 1 7 8 4 5 6 ENTR Oo CLR Enter 450 YYY 8 Filter Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry 8 3 7 To disable or enable the Printer It is a toggle to disable or enable the printer Toggle Any instruction that works first one way and then the other it turns something on the first time it is used and then turns it off the next time Step 1 Go to Utilities MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication Step 3 Pinter is enabled To disable the printer select Printer On Off again Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Step 2 Select Printer On Off to enable UTILITIES Ver Version No 36 61 ESC 1 Date 3 Wash F C 5 Pump Cal 7 Printer On Off OFF 8 Enter Clini name 9 Lamp ON 10 Communication Serial 2 Password 4 Flowcell 6 Prog Fil 36 61 ESC UTILITIES Ver Version No Date Wash F C Pump Cal 1 2 Password 3 5 7 Printer On Off ON 8 9 1 4 Flowcell 6 Prog Fil Enter Clinic name Lamp ON 0 Communication Serial Page 27 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 8 3 8 To Enter Clinic Doctor Name Step 1 Go to Utilities Step 2 Touch Enter Clinic Name UTILITIES Version No
16. Touch Read Vol 300ul _ Unit No Unt On proper selection the analyser Lag Read o responds with blinking of the Pee Peer eee PA on 3 Bik N QG N Norm N 4 parameter text and the Read time STD Factor 0 000 selection screen will be displayed Limit Set Set time Set time Lag Time 0 Lag Time Read Time Read Time 0 Numeric Value 1 4 5 6 ENTR 7 8 9 0 CLR To enter Lag time touch Read time On completion touch ESC Enter Read time in secs in the Numeric screen Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 43 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 10 10 Limit set End Point Differential amp Ratio Name Mod END P Rgnt Linearity 0 000 Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 Blank N QC N Normal N STD N Factor 0 000 o o TTT P Rgnt Linearity 0 000 Enter Reagent Linearity in the Numeric screen Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry Limit set Kinetic Init O D High or low absorbance level This limit is entered for those samples which may exceed the limits of the reagent system Max Delta min Upper limit for the Delta min Max Delta Upper limit for the Delta Rgnt Linearity as per given in a reagent kit For example In KINETIC mode Name
17. USAGE OF PRINTER Do not pull the paper when loaded 1 Lift the paper lever carefully and load the paper 2 Keep the instrument clean and dust free prietest TOUCH gives line feed automatically wherever it is necessary for clear reading like a While powering on b In between character lines User may operate the instrument by disabling the printer from the utilities menu How to insert the paper Insert the thermal paper roll by placing the sensitive side facing down The sensitive paper side is recognizable by its smoother face Before inserting the paper After inserting the paper B External Printer Optional Switch off the analyser before connecting the printer Disconnect the small cable from the external printer port Ref Diagram in 5 3 provided on the rear of analyser User can then connect the external printer using the standard communication cable to external printer port Note If an external printer is connected then the internal printer is disabled Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 15 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 6 Installation and start up instructions While installing and setting up the instrument the safety warnings and general precautions described in section 7 must be observed 6 1 Placing the instrument Place the instrument on a flat working surface or bench top capable of supporting the weight of the instrument A clearance of at least 3 inches around the instrument is requ
18. Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 47 of 52 prietest TOUCH Name Pri 340 Temp 37C Vol 300ul Lag 0 BIk N QC N STD 1 Limit Set Name Pri 340 Temp 37C Vol 300ul Lag 0 Numeric Value 4 Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Mod KIN Sec 0 Unit No Unt Read 0 NR Norm N Conc 0 000 Mod KIN Sec 0 KF 1 000 Unit No Unt Read 0 NR Page 48 of 52 USER MANUAL Touch K Factor On proper selection the analyser responds with blinking of the parameter text and the K Factor selection screen will be displayed Enter the K Factor value for the test being programmed Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 10 12 AC Normal Abnormal values QC Normal Values QC Abnormal Values QCNH Quality control Normal high value QCABH Quality control Abnormal high value QCNL Quality control Normal low value QCABL Quality control Abnormal Low value For example In ENDPOINT mode Name Mod END P Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Touch QC Vol 300ul Unit No Unt On proper selection the analyser Lag 0 Read 0 responds with blinking of the BIk N QC N Norm N parameter text and the QC STD N Factor 0 000 normal abnormal selection Limit Set screen will be displayed QC Normal Values QCNH 0 000
19. When asking for service please refer to this manual and report the data reported on the identification label serial number Only qualified technicians are entitled to fix the instrument the user as described in this manual should carry out ordinary maintenance ROBONIK technical service or an authorized service center with specialized technicians with suitable instrumentation and original spare parts only are always available for extraordinary maintenance repair under a yearly maintenance contract or on specific demand 1 3 Disposal Instruction In case of removal or disposal of instrument following instructions need to be followed Do not dispose in municipal waste follow local regulations for instrument disposal Plastic parts Electronic PCBs and components can be recycled so return back the instrument to manufacturer 1 4 Contacts Manufacturer European Authorized Representative ROBONIK INDIA PVT LTD A 374 TTC MIDC Industrial Area MAHAPE NAVI MUMBAI 400710 INDIA Obelis s a 34 Av de Tervuren bte 44 B 1040 Brussels BELGIUM Tel 32 2 732 59 54 Fax 32 2 732 60 03 Ter EN E Mail mail obelis net Fax 91 22 67829701 Email sales robonikindia com Website www robonik in Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 4 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 2 GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS 2 1 Danger warnings symbols The following symbols are used to inform the user of the
20. automatically adjusts the reference Aspirate Reference i To abort temperature setting touch ESC once Press ASP Switch to sip In cuvette mode when the instrument prompts reference close the lid and Press RUN before inserting sample cuvette Test Name Now the analyser is ready for reading samples The user has to place the sample solution below the tube and press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the sample and displays the readings To continue reading more samples do the same PID is not enabled only in absorbance mode Read Sample Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 32 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 9 2 FIXED TIME Change in absorbance of sample is taken at programmed time interval and concentration is calculated either from the factor fed by the user or using standard PROGRAMMING ADDING a NEW TEST Refer chapter 8 Name Mod FIX_T Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 Blank N QC N Normal N STD N Factor 0 000 Limit Set FIXED TIME Mode screen before programming would look like the above screen Refer chapter11 for entering the test parameters On completion touch SAVE to save the programmed test in memory Recalling Running Operating a pre programmed test Refer chapter 8 For example Name Test Name Mod FIX_T FIXED TIME Mode screen After recalling a saved Pri 340 Sec 0 test
21. on completion A message password enabled will be displayed at the bottom of the screen PASSWORD UTILITY To create user enter required user name For example DAVID Touch ENTR on completion Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 USER MANUAL UTILITIES Ver Version No 36 64 1 Date 2 Password 3 Wash F C 4 Flowcell 5 Pump Cal 6 Prog Fil 7 Printer On Off ON 8 Enter Clinic name 9 Lamp ON 10 Communication Serial PASSWORD UTILITY 1 Enable Disable 2 Set Password 3 LOGIN 4 LOGOUT PASSWORD UTILITY 1 Enable Disable 2 Set Password 3 LOGIN 4 LOGOUT PASSWORD UTILITY To Login enable user enter the name In this example its DAVID Touch ENTR on completion Page 24 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 8 3 3 WASH F C Wash Flow cell is used to wash the flow cell Selecting Wash F C will allow the aspiration of water or cleaning solution in the Flowcell MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication UTILITIES Ver Version No 36 64 ESC 2 Password 4 Flowcell 6 Prog Fil 1 Date 3 Wash F C 5 Pump Cal UTILITIES Ver Version No 36 68 ESC 1 Date 3 Wash F C 5 Pump Cal 7 Printer On Off ON 8 Enter Clinic name 9 Lamp ON 10 Communication Serial 2 Password 4 Flowcell 6 Prog Fil Enter 0 20 secs in the Numeri
22. the electromagnetic environment should be evaluated prior to operation of the device gt Warning Do not use this device in close proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation e g unshielded international RF sources as these may interfere with the proper operation Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 6 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 3 INTRODUCTION 3 1 DESCRIPTION prietest TOUCH is a programmable Biochemistry Analyzer with a user friendly touch screen lt measures the optical densities of samples and it uses algorithm to calculate results which are used for biochemical investigation It is a photometer operating in the visible range The instrument is an open photometer suitable for absorbance optical density measures as well as sample concentration determination It has a user friendly program and capacity of storing the programmed analytical methods and the QC results It is intended for in vitro diagnostic use 3 2 FEATURES e Effective temperature regulation system with Peltier controlled cuvette flow cell block e Dual reading mode e Robust system with built in stabilizer e Latest technology with battery back up for 250 tests with QC more than 2000 results e Robust in built 20 Column Thermal Printer with 384 stationary heads e Unique circuitry for long lamp life e Reliable peristaltic pump with maintenance free operations e Sophisticated software for kinetic gr
23. the instructions below e Decontaminate the instrument as explained on decontamination chapter of this manual e Put the instrument into the original packaging box Instrument has to be properly protected by plastic protective material Put copy of safety clearance certificate copy of Safety clearance certificate is attached at the end of this manual e Mark the package with address instrument identification and warning labels 4 3 INSTRUMENT TRANSPORTATION The transportation of the instrument in unpacked condition must be limited within the room where it is used to avoid damage 4 4 STORAGE OF INSTRUMENT Before storing the instrument for a long period pack it carefully as described above and store indoors Relative humidity has to be less than 85 and temperature between 10 c and 60 C Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 9 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 5 INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION 5 1 Touch Sensitive screen prietest TOUCH provides a Touch sensitive LCD panel and a KEYPAD for easy user interface The Menus are displayed the text of the parameter forms the TOUCH ZONE Touch screen Layout For Example In Kinetic Mode Name Mod KIN Pri 340 Sec 0 ESC Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 NR Bik N QC N Norm N STD N Factor 0 000 Limit Set Above is the generic representation of a Test Screen The Highlighted zones are TOUCH
24. touch ESC once Aspirate Reference In cuvette mode when the instrument prompts Press ASP Switch to sip reference close the lid and Press RUN before inserting sample cuvette Read sample on display indicates the analyser is ready for reading samples The user has to place the sample solution below the tube and press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the sample and displays the readings results To continue reading more samples do the same Note At this stage the operator can enter the Patient Identification To enter Patient ID touch PID Entering PID is optional Test Name Read Sample Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 35 of 52 prietest TOUCH 9 5 DIFFERENTIAL USER MANUAL Differential of Sample and Sample Blank is taken Concentration is calculated either from the factor fed by using standard PROGRAMMING ADDING a NEW TEST Refer chapter 8 Name Mod DIFF Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 Blank N QC N Normal N STD N Factor 0 000 Limit Set DIFFERENTIAL Mode screen before programming would look like the above screen Refer chapter11 for entering the test parameters On completion touch SAVE to save the programmed test Recalling Running Operating a pre programmed test Refer chapter 8 For example Name Test Name Mod DIFF Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C
25. 4 Quality control NS 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication The FEED key is used to advance the printer paper by 1 line PRINT key is used to take the print WASH key is provided for aspiration of liquid into the Flowcell and for washing flow cell YES key is display program specific NO key is display program specific ESC key is used for escaping A YV These are navigation keys for direct selections of tests ENTER Key OBRA OA Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 12 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 5 4 Probe The instrument is provided with a probe to aspirate the sample into the flow cell The push button Aspiration Switch has to be pressed to activate the peristaltic pump 5 5 Peristaltic pump The instrument is provided with a peristaltic suction pump The aspiration push button switch activates the peristaltic pump The pump is enabled during wash and during Aspirate sample message 5 6 Instrument working principle Instrument functional sequence Switch on the instrument Program the test Aspirate the sample into the flow cell The measures and the calculations are carried out according to the assay method Following is the diagram representing the fluid system of the instrument The peristaltic pump is activated by the push button located on the probe The sample is sucked into the flow cell for the photometric reading Sample Solution Peristaltic Pump
26. 52 YES NO prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 9 Programming Modes 9 1 ABSORBANCE The instrument measures the blank transmittance and the sample transmittance subtracts them and calculates the sample absorbance monochromatic mode It is possible to repeat the measure with a different wavelength Filter 2 secondary filter and consider the difference between the two measures Bichromatic mode PROGRAMMING ADDING a NEW TEST Refer chapter 8 Name Mod ABS Pri 340 Sec 0 ESC Temp 37C Vol 500ul Unit No Unt ABSORBANCE Mode screen before programming would look like the above screen Refer chapter11 for entering the test parameters On completion touch SAVE to save the programmed test Recalling Running Operating a pre programmed test Refer chapter 8 For example Name Test Name Mod ABS 5 ABSORBANCE Mode screen after recalling a saved Pri 340 Sec 0 test Temp 37C To change values touch EDIT Vol 500ul Unit No Unt To run the programmed test touch RUN To print touch PRINT Printing is optional To escape touch ESC To change values press EDIT Test Name At this stage the analyser will wait till the temperature of cuvette reaches the set temperature The instrument prompts for REFERENCE and prompts the user to place the reference solution distilled water below the tube and to press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates i the solution and
27. 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 19 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL C List Tests e Displays max of 10 Tests Page A List tests screen would look like the screen shown below First column Test Number second column Test Name Third column Number of times the test has been run and fourth column Mode in which the assay is programmed K Kinetic A Absorbance E Endpoint R Ratio D Differential F Fixed time For example To recall run a saved test SGOT Select Test ESC To escape User can select a saved test by first touching the required 1 ALBUMIN TEST NAME on the screen and then touch the SEL 2 SGOT option to carry out further operation on the test DEL Deletes the selected test If the number of tests is more than 10 NEXT and PREV can be used for browsing through the list pages PRINT For printing the LIST TESTS Main Menu screen TEST OPERATIONS MAIN MENU 1 Select Test By Name 1 Test Operations 2 Select Test By Mode 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Select Test By Number 3 Utilities 4 List Tests 4 Quality control 5 Add New Test 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication Select Test Select Test 1 ALBUMIN 1 ALBUMIN 2 SGOT Touch SEL to operate the test Touch SGOT to select the test The selected test is displayed at the bottom of the screen Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 20 of 52
28. Fil Enter Residual volume Numeric Value 250 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ENTR CLR Enter residual volume in the Numeric screen Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry For example After pressing the ASP Switch If the volume remaining in the test tube is 250 ul enter 250 in the above numeric screen and touch ENTR Residual volume 250 Calibration successful Same message will displayed on printer also Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 26 of 5 2 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 8 3 6 Program Filter The option of Prog Fil allows the operator to enter the wavelength of the filters in 7 and 8 position This option is to be used only in case of instruments where it is required to filters in 7 and 8 position 7th and 8 Filter is optional MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication XXX Numeric Value 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ENTR CLR Enter 492 XXX 7 Filter Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry XXX 492 YYY UTILITIES Ver Version No 36 61 ESC 2 Password 4 Flowcell 6 Prog Fil 1 Date 3 Wash F C 5 Pump Cal 7 Printer On Off OFF 8 Enter Clinic name 9 Lamp ON 10 Communication Serial UTILITIES Ver Version No 36 61 ESC 1 Date 3 Wash F C 5 Pump Cal 7 Printer On Off
29. General Functions 10 1 Enter Test Name Touch Name under the selected mode on the Test Screen For example In ENDPOINT mode Name Mod END P Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 Blank N QC N Normal N STD N Factor 0 000 Limit Set Rgnt Linearity 0 000 10 2 Temperature selection For example In ENDPOINT mode Name Mod END P Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 Blank N QC N Normal N STD N Factor 0 000 Limit Set Select Temperature 25 C 30 C 37 C Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 39 of 52 Mod END P Enter the test s name by touching the variable Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry Note If no test name is selected then the test is stored as No name Rgnt Linearity 0 000 Numeric Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Touch Temp On proper selection the analyser responds with blinking of the parameter text and the temperature selection screen will be displayed USER MANUAL prietest TOUCH 10 3 Filter selection To select the interferential filter required for the test being programmed For example In ENDPOINT mode Name Mod END P Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 Blank N QC N Normal N STD N Factor 0 000
30. Mod KIN Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 NR BIk N QC N Norm N STD N Factor 0 000 Touch Limit set On proper selection the analyser responds with blinking of the parameter text and the Initial OD Maximum delta min Reagent linearity will be displayed 7 OC CES Init OD 0 000 er Max Delta Min Pete Rgnt Linearity 0 000 Init OD 0 000 Max Delta Min Rgnt Linearity Numeric Value 12 3 4 Enter Reagent Linearity in the Numeric screen Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 44 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL Limit set Fixed Time Init O D High or low absorbance level This limit is entered for those samples which may exceed the limits of the reagent system Max Delta Upper limit for the Delta Rgnt Linearity as per given in a reagent kit For example In Fixed Time mode Name Mod FT Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Touch Limit set Lag 0 Read 0 NR On proper selection the analyser BIk N QC N Norm N responds with blinking of the parameter STD N Factor 0 000 Y text and the Initial OD Maximum delta Limit Set Reagent linearity will be displayed init OD 0 000 Max Delta Rgnt Linearity 0 000 Init OD 0 000 Max Delta Rgnt Linearity 0 000 Numer
31. QCNE 0 000 QC Abnormal Values QC Normal Values _ QCNH 0 000 QCNL 0 000 QC Abnormal Values QCABH 0 000 Numeric Value Enter Quality control values Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 49 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 11 Trouble Shooting MESSAGES CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Disable Printer YES NO Refer 5 8 Thermal printer Clean the cuvette Wash the flow cell Lamp Intensity is poor thoroughly checks whether Instrument is aspirating the solution This error will come in flow cell mode if Flow cell Missing Flowcell is not inserted or not inserted properly Insert the flow cell properly This error will come in Cuvette mode while Remove Guyene referencing Remove the cuvette In Multi standard mode if standard are not Invalid Assay proper then this error will appear Check the calibrators and rerun the test If Number of saved tests exceeds the memory limit then delete the unwanted tests Memory Full y and save the test During initializing home filter wheel and during test run if there is any problem in rotation of filter wheel or IR LEDs it will display and print the error message Filter Wheel Error Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 50 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL Version No 2 622A 12 Decontamination
32. STD N Factor 0 000 Limit Set Normal Enter Normal Values Low 0 000 High 0 000 Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 42 of 52 Touch Norm On proper selection the analyser responds with blinking of the parameter text and the Normal values selection screen will be displayed Select the Normal values for the test being programmed To enter Low value touch Low To enter High value touch High On completion touch ESC prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 10 8 Lag time Delay interval in seconds before readings are executed For example In ENDPOINT mode Name Mod END P Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Touch Lag Vol 300ul Unit No Unt On proper selection the analyser Lag 0 Read 0 responds with blinking of the BIk N QC N Norm N parameter text and the lag time STD N Factor 0 000 selection screen will be displayed Limit Set Set time Set time Lag Time Lag Time 0 Read Time Read Time Numeric Value 1 4 5 6 To enter Lag time touch Lag time On completion touch ESC Enter Lag Time in secs in the Numeric screen Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry 10 9 Read time Time interval in seconds between subsequent readings For kinetic and fixed time mode For example In FIXED TIME mode Name Mod END P Pri 340 Sec 0 A F Temp 37C KF 1 000
33. THIS MANUAL CONTAINS INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL gt A qualified user has to make sure that environmental condition is suitable the installation is correct the use and maintenance are proper according to the general safety rules as well as to the particular precautions described in the manual However he is not entitled to repair the instrument gt A qualified technician is entitled to maintain and fix the instrument according to the instructions given using the original spare parts Maintain room temperature and Humidity as specified in the manual gt The instrument has to be used as described in this manual If it is not use the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired gt Alterations to the instrument are prohibited The user is liable for any improper modification to the instrument and for the deriving consequences gt Should the instrument need extraordinary maintenance contact MANUFACTURER service or authorized service center Specialized technicians who will be able to repair the instrument using original spare parts will carry out the maintenance gt This IVD equipment complies with the emission and immunity requirements as per IEC61326 series gt Warning This equipment has been designed and tested to CISPER11 Class A In a domestic environment it may cause radio interference in which case you may need to take measures to mitigate the interference gt An advisory that
34. aph with built in delta calculation for saturated high samples from graphic display without diluting and rerunning the samples e Monochromatic Bichromatic Measurement e Multi Standard Calibration e Patients ID entry e Editing of saved tests e Human machine user interface Touchpad Keypad e Built in Incubator e Levey Jennings and standard deviation graphs e Optional interface for External Printer e Patient report with PID amp Name e Access to Test by Touch of Key Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 7 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 3 3 Technical specification of prietest TOUCH Human Machine Interface TOUCH PANEL KEYPAD Linear measurement range 0 000 to 3 000 Absorbance Units A Photometric Accuracy 2 or 0 007 whichever is higher from 0 to 1 5 A 3 from 1 5 A to 3 0 A Drift lt 0 007 A hr Photometric Linearity 22A Optical measurement Photodiode Filters Type of filter Interference Wave Length Half Bandwidth Filter Selection 340 405 510 546 578 and 630 nm amp Two Optional 10nm 2nm Automatic by Stepper Motor Flow Cell Sipping Volume Flow cell Volume Sipping Mode 300 to 1000 ul 18ul Automatic by specially designed Peristaltic Pump Cuvette Volume 500 pl Dry Block Incubator Number of cuvettes 15 Test Tubes Temperature 37 C Temperature of cuvette flow cell Block Method By Peltier effect T
35. atically adjusts the reference Aspirate Reference Note To abort temperature setting touch ESC once Press ASP Switch to sip Test Name The user has to place the Sample A solution below the tube and press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the sample and displays the Sample A absorbance Note At this stage the operator can enter the Patient Identification To enter Patient ID touch PID Entering PID is optional Read Sample A Test Name The user has to place the Sample B solution below the tube and press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the sample displays the Sample B Aspirate Sample B absorbance and computes the result Press ASP Switch to sip Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 37 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 9 7 COAGULATION This mode is used to report the Prothrombin Time PT results based on the ISI International Sensitive Index of the thromboplastin reagents and INR International Normalised Ratio The INR is calculated using formula INR R where ISI Lot specified ISI value of reagent and R Patient PT Normal PT Normal PT is also known as Control PT or Standard PT PROGRAMMING ADDING a NEW TEST Select ISI Value to enter ISI value specified on Name Mod COAG reagent ISI Value 1 000 Range is used to enter Therapeutic Range Normal Value Range Select and enter values as mention in rea
36. aved TEST Operating the programmed Tests The Programmed Saved Test can be recalled selected either by Name Mode Number or List Tests When the unit is first turned on Test List screen Main Menu Screen appears on the display Main Menu screen MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication TEST OPERATIONS 1 Select Test By Name 2 Select Test By Mode 3 Select Test By Number 4 List Tests 5 Add New Test Numeric Value i Entering the required test s number recalls the test from the memory Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry i i TEST OPERATIONS Ref 9 1 elect Test Mode Ref 9 2 Absorbance Ref 9 3 i i I Entering the required test s Name Ref 9 4 i i recalls the test from the memory Ref 9 5 4 End point i Touch ENTR upon completion Ref 9 6 Differential i Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry Ref 9 7 Ratio a ees 7 Coagulation On selecting Select Test By mode in TEST OPERATIONS screen seven modes are displayed Further on selecting any of the modes the tests stored under that mode is listed in Refer next chapter C display pages The user can browse through the list pages by for List tests using the NEXT and PREV buttons The seven programming modes are ABSORBANCE KINETIC DIFFERENTIAL FIXED TIME END POINT RATIO COAGULATION Version No 2
37. c screen Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry Numeric Value 1 5 6 ENTR CLR 8 3 4 Mode To Change Mode Flow cell or Cuvette It is possible with prietest TOUCH to use either the Flowcell or cuvettes to execute readings The analyser is factory fitted with a Flowcell in the optical block To operate the analyser with cuvettes select UTILITIES in Main Menu and change the mode accordingly MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication UTILITIES UTILITIES Ver Version No 36 64 ESC 1 Date 3 Wash F C 5 Pump Cal 7 Printer On Off ON 8 Enter Clinic name 9 Lamp ON 10 Communication Serial 2 Password 4 Flowcelt 6 Prog Fil Flowcell Mode In the above screen the analyser is in Flowcell Mode To change the mode to cuvette touch on Flowcell and then touch ESC to proceed Ver Version No 36 64 ESC 1 Date 3 Wash F C 5 Pump Cal 7 Printer On Off ON 8 Enter Clinic name 9 Lamp ON 2 Password 4 Cuvette 6 Prog Fil Cuvette Mode To change the mode to Flowcell touch on cuvette and then touch ESC to proceed In Flowcell mode automatic pump calibration is implemented So while doing the pump calibration only enter the exact measured residual volume out of 1000 ul Don t enter any less or higher value than the residual
38. e instrument reads absorbance of the sample and calculates concentration using fed Factor or calculates the factor from concentration of the standard PROGRAMMING ADDING a NEW TEST Refer chapter 8 Name Mod END P Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 Blank N QC N Normal N STD N Factor 0 000 Limit Set END POINT Mode screen before programming would look like the above screen Refer chapter11 for entering the test parameters On completion touch SAVE to save the programmed test Recalling Running Operating a pre programmed test Refer chapter 8 For example ENDPOINT Mode screen After recalling a saved test Name Test Name Mod END P To change values touch EDIT Pri 340 Sec 0 To run the programmed test touch RUN Temp 37C KF 1 000 aa ref To print touch PRINT Printing is optional Vol 500ul Unit mg dl To escape touch ESC Lag 5 Read 10 Blank Y QC N Normal Y STD N Factor 1746 Limit Set To change values press EDIT At this stage the analyser will wait till the temperature of Test Name cuvette reaches the set temperature The instrument prompts for REFERENCE and prompts the user to place the reference solution distilled water below the tube and to press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the solution and automatically adjusts the reference Note To abort temperature setting
39. emperature 25 30 and 37 C Light source Tungsten Halogen Warm up Time 90 Sec Display 5 Graphic LCD Negative Blue STN Printer Built in thermal printer Memory 64 KB Non volatile RAM with Battery back up Storage Capacity 250 Open tests with 30 QC results test Normal and abnormal controls and more than 2500 Patient results with patient ID 6 digits Analysis Mode Absorbance Kinetic End Point Differential Ratio Fixed Time Coagulation Concentration Calculation By factor or by Standard RS232 serial port 9600 baud 1 start 8 data 1 stop no parity bits Power Wattage Voltage 50 watts 115 230 Volts 10 60 50 Hz Operating Position On horizontal flat rigid and vibration free surface Operating Conditions Temperature Relative Humidity From 18 C to 35 C Up to 85 Storage Condition Temperature From 109C to 60 C Relative Humidity Up to 85 Enclosure ABS Fire retardant Size cm 30 X 38 X 13 5 I X b Xh Weight 5 5 Kgs Approx Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 8 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 4 PACKING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE 4 1 GENERAL WARNINGS Instrument has to be decontaminated before packing for transportation 4 2 PACKING Packaging is needed whenever the instrument is to be transported or shipped by courier or other means To pack the instrument follows
40. gent manual Range High 0 000 Low 0 000 When you will select Control PT Instrument will ask Control PT Yes No if control time or normal time is mention in reagent manual you can directly enter that value by selecting option YES But if normal control time is not mention we need to run the control or standard In such a case select option NO Accordingly select this either YES or NO If you select YES enter control Range 3 000 2 000 time given in reagent manual and if you select Control PT 0 000 Name PT Mod COAG ISI Value 1 500 NO while running test instrument will first ask CORtroNPT 0 000 Insert Standard Cuvette to read the control time Control Time Note For this mode the temperature is fixed 37 deg and instrument will work only in CUVETTE mode Name PT Mod COAG Test Name PT ISIV IGE 1 500 Range 3 000 2 000 Control PT 0 000 Close the Lid amp Press Run Test Name PT Test Name PT ISI Value 1 500 Ctrl PT 14 00 sec Insert Standard Cuvette Press RUN to Read Sample Test Name PT Test Name PT ISI Value 1 500 ISI Value 1 500 Ctrl PT 14 00 sec Ctrl PT 14 00 sec Sr No 1 Sample PT 17 25 Res INR 1 368 LO Sample Readings Insert Sample Cuvette Press RUN to Read Sample Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 38 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 10
41. ic Value 1 2 3 4 5 6 ENTR Enter Reagent Linearity in the Numeric screen Touch ENTR upon completion Touch CLR to clear a wrong entry Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 45 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 10 11 Factor K Factor Standard selection Selection of Standard or Factor prietest TOUCH has the flexibility to calculate the results by 1 Factor Method 2 Single Standard Multi standard For example in kinetic mode Name Mod KIN Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 NR BIk N QC N Norm N STD N Factor 0 000 Limit Set Name Mod KIN Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 NR Numeric Value 1 Single Standard Multi standard Name Mod KIN Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 NR BIk N QC N Norm N Std N Factor 0 000 Limit Set Name Mod KIN Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 NR BIk N QC N Norm N Std N Factor 0 000 Standard Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 46 of 52 Touch Factor K Factor On proper selection the analyser responds with blinking of the parameter text and the Factor K Factor selection screen will be displayed Enter the Factor K Factor value for the test
42. ion 8 3 UTILITIES SCREEN UTILITIES Ver Version No 1 Date 3 Wash F C 5 Pump Cal 7 Printer On Off ON 8 Enter Clinic name 9 Lamp ON 10 Communication Serial 2 Password 4 Flowcell 6 Prog Fil 8 3 1 To ENTER CHANGE Date and MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication Date DD MM YY 27 12 06 Time Hrs 10 10 10 Min Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 23 of 52 USER MANUAL TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS 1 Clear Memory 2 Home Filter Wheel 3 Select Filter 4 Temperature Setting 5 Lamp Amplitude 6 Printer Self Test If printer is ON and paper is properly inserted the analyser prints the initial two lines of screen TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS 1 Clear Memory Time UTILITIES 36 47 ESC Ver Version No 2 Password 4 Flowcell 5 Pump Cal 6 Prog Fil 7 Printer On Off ON 8 Enter Clinic name 9 Lamp ON 10 Communication Serial To enter change the date and time touch on the shaded zones accordingly A numeric submenu screen will be displayed Enter the current date and time On completion Touch ESC to escape prietest TOUCH 8 3 2 Password Utility MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication PASSWORD UTILITY To enable password Enter PASSWORD Touch ENTR
43. ion It is important to wear gloves and eye protection when handling it Wipe down the carrier and all exposed surfaces of the unit with the bleach solution Remove the top shroud of the instrument and wipe down the top surface of the instrument base as well as the inside of the top shroud Reassemble the unit and discard the used gloves and towels Effective Date July 2010 Page 51 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 13 SAFETY CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE Please complete all information requests on this form prior to returning the instrument to the manufacturer or your local distributor for servicing repairs or return Thank you for your co operation Customer Contact Address Pos ition AAA Dept ee Tel Country OOOO Fax Post Code Model No Serial no Accessories Returned Date of Purchase if known Complaint Has the equipment been exposed to any of the following delete as applicable a Blood body fluids pathological specimens YES NO If YES please specify b Other Biohazard YES NO if YES Please specify Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 52 of 52
44. ired to assure optimal ventilation Room temperature should be between 18 C and 35 C with a relative humidity below 85 Protect it from direct sunshine and maintain the instrument in a clean relatively dust free environment to ensure maximum performance 6 2 Power supply Once the instrument has been placed plug it into a power source by using the locally available approved plug in cable Power cord should be CE CSA and UL marked Voltage 115 230 Volts 10 60 50 Hz 6 3 Protective Grounding Warning Make sure that electrical power source is properly grounded 6 4 Start up Instructions 1 Switch on the instrument 2 The instrument initializes all the parameters internally and carries out a power on self test and then displays the following screen PRIETEST TOUCH PRIETEST TOUCH Clinic Name MAIN MENU ROBONIK India PVT LTD 1 Test Operations Plot No A 374 TTC 2 Technical Diagnosis MIDC Industrial Area Mahape Select Test 3 Utilities Navi Mumbai 400 710 1GLUCOSE 6TOT_PRO 4 Quality control Tel 91 22 67829700 2 HB 7 ALB 5 View Stored Results Fax 91 22 67829701 3 CHOL 8 T_BIL 6 Communication Web www robonikindia com 4 TRIG 9D BIL Email sales robonikindia com 5 URIC_ACI 10 UREA User can select a saved test by first touching the required TEST NAME on the screen and then touch the SEL option to carry out further operation on the test DEL Deletes the selected test If the number of tests is m
45. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrr 38 10 General Functions s s 0000000e00enennnennnnnnennnennnennenenennnnenenenennnnenenenennneenenenenneeeneeeseeneeeneneseeneeeneneseeneeee 39 10 1 ENTER TEST NAME tttttrrrrrrrrrensrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnunnnnnnnnunnnunnnnnennnnnnunnnunennnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 39 10 2 TEMPERATURE SELECTION etree 39 10 3 FILTER SELECTION tt sstr rn nnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnvunnnnnnnnnuvnnnnnnevnvnnnnnnennvunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnner 40 10 4 SELECTION OF UNITS xxxxxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrn 41 10 5 BLANK SELECTION AA O 41 10 6 SELECTION OF ASPIRATION SIPPING VOLUME trrrerernnnnnennnnananancananannananannaranenrananes 42 10 7 NORMAL VALUE SELECTION reten rn nrnrnnnnrnrananraranennananes 42 10 8 LAG TIME str nn sten sno o nn nnnmnnn nen nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnuunnnn 43 10 9 READ TIME ss str nn nn o nn nnnmmn menn nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnuunnnn 43 10 1 O LIMIT SET END POINT DIFFERENTIAL amp RATIO nunannnnnnnnvannnnannnnennnnmnnnnennnnmnnnnnnnnnen 44 10 1 1 7 FACTOR K FACTOR STANDARD SELECTION rtttrrnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnununnnnnnn 46 11 Trouble Shooting OG eee ee eee e Be ee ee ee ee ee rrr rr rr rr rro r eenenesesesesesesnsnenenenennnenenenennnnnneneee 50 12 Decontamination A 51 12 1 DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURE
46. ntrol 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 28 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 8 4 QUALITY CONTROL Quality Control is a process that checks an instrument or testing site to make sure it is reporting accurate results on patients The reproducibility of a result from a testing site or instrument should fall within a certain range Control solutions of known values are often times used for checking quality control An institution may choose how often control solutions are run depending on the accrediting body and test complexity the analyte falls under Levy Jennings charts are often used identify problems with QC results A levy Jennings chart is a graph that quality control data is plotted on to give a visual indication whether a laboratory test is working well SD Standard Deviation A measure of variability representing an average distance of the data from the mean The greater the standard deviation the greater the difference between the individual determinations and the less the precision of the method For example MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication Select test QC 1 SGPT 1 Levy Jennings 2 CREATNINE 2 Standard Deviation Select test Select test 1 SGPT 1 SGPT 2 CREATNINE QC Normal r 2 CREATNINE E y Touch YES for QGiNormal Touch NO f
47. o verify the set temperature MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication Select temperature ESC 25c 30c 37c When the required temperature is selected it displays the cuvette temperature 8 2 5 Lamp Amplitude To check lamp amplitude of the filters MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication Displays the Lamp Amplitude of all the filters Displays the Lamp amplitude of a single selected filter Displays the absorbance of solution TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS 1 Clear Memory 2 Home Filter Wheel 3 Select Filter 4 Temperature Setting 5 Lamp Amplitude 6 Printer Self Test Temparature Setting 2 Set Incub Temp Incub Temp 37 08 Ref UP 785 DOWN When the required temperature is selected it displays the Incub temperature TECHNICAL DIAGNOSIS 1 Clear Memory 2 Home Filter Wheel 3 Select Filter 4 Temperature Setting 6 Printer Self Test LAMP AMPLITUDE Stability Check Filter Amplitude 3 Filter OD Note The amplitude ideally should be in the range of 3 000 to 10 00 for all filters Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 22 of 52 prietest TOUCH 8 2 6 Printer Self Test Routine test to check printer When selected MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communicat
48. or QC Abnormal QC Normal Test Name CREATNINE H 1600 L 1400 Ne Wales Resi LEVY JENNINGS GRAPH 20 02 06 1555 2 20 02 06 1678 20 02 06 1457 3 20 02 06 1567 Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 29 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL Test Name CREATNINE GRAPH SCREEN H L No Date Result 1 20 02 06 1555 2 NEXT 2 20 02 06 1678 PREV 3 20 02 06 1457 3 PLOT 4 20 02 06 1567 PRINT 5 20 02 06 1545 2 6 20 02 06 1595 2 8 5 View Stored Results Print Patient Report Displays the latest10 stored tests results The system can store 1000 results in its database The moment a sample is RUN the result is stored in the system database The variables stored in the database are as follows 36 68 12 07 10 Test M Result Units ID CREATININE A 45 mg dl 101 SGOT K 34 mg dl 27 Glucose K 1200 ESC NEXT PREV DEL PRINT PID Enter Patient s identification number 36 30 Enter Patients Name 36 40 Patients Id Date Name B C DE F GH Test M Result Units Rem I JK LM NO P ENTR QRS T U V W X CLR YZ 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 0 PRINT e PRINT Prints the Patient report with the patient name and identification number Note The patient s name and identification number PID can be entered up to six places e DEL To delete the selected result e M Mode 2 Column A Absorbance F Fixed time K Kinetic E Endpoin
49. ore than 10 NEXT and PREV can be used for browsing through the list pages PRINT For printing the test screen MENU Select Menu for Main menu screen e If a printer is enabled Model Name Version Number Clinic name Serial Number current time and date will be printed Note If a printer is not enabled Disable printer message is displayed Touch YES to disable or NO to proceed Refer 5 7 for Printer settings e Once initialization is over a lamp located within the instrument will glow This lamp requires 90 seconds for stabilization e After the instrument completes the above steps a TEST MENU SCREEN MAIN MENU Screen appears The instrument is now in IDLE mode and ready for use Note If the instrument is in Flow cell Mode and flow cell is missing Insert flow cell message will appear on the screen Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 16 of 52 See JE we gt gt gt gt gt gt gt prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 7 PRECAUTIONS Keep the place dry and clean Check all the grounding wires properly Repeat the readings if Absorbance is more than 2 0 A Use original Packing for transportation Use clean Cuvettes Check the blank absorbance of the cuvette at regular intervals Check the temperature of cuvette block at regular intervals especially before running kinetic and fixed time tests Check the linearity of the instrument at regular intervals using standards
50. ple solution below the tube and press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the sample displays the sample absorbance and computes the result Page 36 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 9 6 RATIO PROGRAMMING ADDING a NEW TEST Refer chapter 8 Name Mod RATIO Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 Blank N QC N Normal N STD N Factor 0 000 Limit Set RATIO Mode screen before programming would look like the above screen Refer chapter11 for entering the test parameters On completion touch SAVE to save the programmed test Recalling Running Operating a pre programmed test Refer chapter 8 For example Name Test Name Mod RATIO RATIO Mode screen After recalling a saved test Pri 340 Sec 0 To change values touch EDIT Temp 37C KF 1 000 To run the programmed test touch RUN Vol 500ul Unit mg dl To print touch PRINT Printing is optional Lag 5 Read 10 To escape touch ESC Blank Y QC N Normal Y STD N Factor 1746 Limit Set To change values press EDIT Test Name At this stage the analyser will wait till the temperature of cuvette reaches the set temperature The instrument prompts for REFERENCE and prompts the user to place the reference solution distilled water below the tube and to press the aspiration switch The instrument aspirates the solution and autom
51. prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL prietest TOUCH Biochemistry Analyser USER MANUAL User Manual Version With Incubator 2 622A Ww 3030NiK ROBONIK INDIA PVT LTD Plot No A 374 TTC MIDC Industrial Area Mahape Navi Mumbai 400 710 INDIA Tel 91 22 67829700 Fax 91 22 67829701 Email sales robonikindia com Website www robonik in Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 1 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION Pere 1 1 3 WARRANTY INFORMATION o oa 4 1 2 TECHNICAL SERVICE TUTE ARA RARA ARI AAA AAA ARA TRA AAA ACA 4 1 3 DISPOSAL INSTRUCTION BE ROA 4 14 CONTACTS 9 O OOOO O 4 2 GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS PN 2 1 i DANGER WARNINGS SYMBOLS cr 5 22 USE OF THE INSTRUMENT ses rens senn m enn m nn nmmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnenunnnnnnnnnnnner 6 3 INTRODUCTION 00 ere eee 3 1 DESCRIPTION seedy O O A A 7 3 2 FEATURES PE AA RARA ATA RA A RT TAR ARRE ZAR EEC eT 7 3 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF PRIETEST TOUCH AKANE MATAR RANE RAR RAR RNR A RAAT 8 4 PACKING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE cocoooooooooooooooooooo000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 4 1 GENERAL WARNINGS OO DOOR OR ACA A AO A A ORAR 9 42 PACKING HEARD AO AAA AAA 9 4 3 INSTRUMENT TRANSPORTATION REI IC IC CI IDC A ICAA AA 9 4 4 STORAGE OF INSTRUMENT REAR ERR GREIER GERA JER GRE AE SLEDER AER JAER GJER
52. safety rules oye EEE General Symbols JZE 18 Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 This symbol indicates generic danger It means that serious damage can occur to the operator if described precautions are not observed This symbol indicates HIGH ELECTRIC VOLTAGE It is dangerous to touch any part having this label Only qualified operators can access these components after unplugging the instrument from the Supply This symbol indicates that the instrument involves the handling of samples which can be infected urine or human serum In this condition infection or contamination might occur Pay attention to the general safety warnings when in presence of such biological substances Use Protective clothes gloves and glasses This symbol in the user manual indicates that damages to the instrument or erroneous results could occur if the given warnings are not followed This symbol indicates a portion which is particularly important and should be studied carefully This symbol indicates a Protective Earth or Ground terminal Symbol for Manufacturer Symbol for IN VITRO DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL DEVICE Symbol for AUTHORISED REPRESENTATIVE IN THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY Page 5 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 2 2 Use of the instrument gt The instrument has to be used for the designed purposes under specified conditions following proper procedures and safety rules by qualified personnel gt
53. t D Differential R Ratio Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 30 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 8 6 Communication The instrument is equipped with an RS232 serial port for PC configuration user computer interface A cable is available to link the instrument to PC RS232 DB9 EiA TIA 574 Communication will only start when both ends detect the presence of an active terminal or device RS232 port settings in a wndows Operating system PORT SETTINGS Bits per second 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None None Stop Bits 1 Flow control None MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities 4 Quality control 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication COMMUNICATION SERIAL 1 Send Results 2 Send Test Records 3 Receive Test Records Sending COMMUNICATION SERIAL 1 Send Results 2 Send Test Records 3 Receive Test Records COMMUNICATION SERIAL 1 Send Results 2 Send Test Records 3 Receive Test Records Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 COMMUNICATION SERIAL 1 Send Results 2 Send Test Records 3 Receive Test Records COMMUNICATION SERIAL 1 Send Results 2 Send Test Records 3 Receive Test Records Result YES NO COMMUNICATION SERIAL 1 Send Results 2 Send Test Records 3 Receive Test Records Send TEST RECORDS COMMUNICATION SERIAL 1 Send Results 2 Send Test Records 3 Receive Test Records Download TEST RECORDS Page 31 of
54. the Blk N QC N Normal N parameter text and the Blank STD N Factor 0 000 selection screen will be displayed Limit Set Name Mod END P 36 45 Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 he oo i ae rae Touch YES to select blank Blank N QC N Normal N NONE 5 or STD N Factor 0 000 e In Kinetic mode Kinetic on blank can be selected YES e In differential mode differential on blank can be selected BLANK NO Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 41 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 10 6 Selection of Aspiration Sipping volume For example In ENDPOINT mode Name Mod END P Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 Blk N QC N Norm N STD N Factor 0 000 Limit Set Select Volume 300ul 400ul 500ul 600ul 700ul 800ul 900ul 1000ul Touch Vol On proper selection the analyser responds with blinking of the parameter text and the Volume selection screen will be displayed Select the sipping volume for the test being programmed 10 7 Normal Value selection Normal Values The normal range for the concentration or the activity of the assay can be entered If a test result is out of this range the result will be flagged with L or H For example In ENDPOINT mode Name Mod END P Pri 340 Sec 0 Temp 37C KF 1 000 Vol 300ul Unit No Unt Lag 0 Read 0 BIk N QC N Norm N
55. tra rss rarnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrn 51 12 2 PURPOSE OF DECONTAMINATION nnnannnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnennnmvnnnnnnunnnnnnennnn 51 12 3 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS a 51 124 PROCEDURE nnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 51 13 SAFETY CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE vsesesseveesevennernnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnnensnnennnnennenensenennenene 52 Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 3 of 52 prietest TOUCH USER MANUAL 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 Warranty Information Each Instrument is completely tested and guaranteed for twelve months from delivery The warranty applies to all the mechanical and electrical parts lt is valid only for proper installation use and maintenance in compliance with the instructions given in this manual ROBONIK will at its discretion repair or replace parts which may be found defective in the warranty period The warranty does not include any responsibility for direct or indirect personal and material damages caused by improper use or maintenance of the instrument Parts that are inherently subject to deterioration are excluded from the warranty In case of defects due to misuse of the instrument any travel and man hour expenses will be charged extra 1 2 Technical Service ROBONIK is always accessible to the customers for any kind of information about installation use maintenance etc
56. volume Refer to 8 3 5 for Pump Calibration Version No 2 622A Effective Date July 2010 Page 25 of 52 prietest TOUCH 8 3 5 Pump Cal USER MANUAL The option of Pump Cal allows the operator to adjust the volume being aspirated through the Flowcell The adjustment of the peristaltic pump has two functions To adjust the volume of liquid aspirated into the fl ow cell The volume of liquid must be enough to rinse Flowcell sufficiently but not more than the reaction mixture To adjust the volume aspirated during a wash cycl e If the aspiration volume is too high air will be sucked into the flow cell If aspiration volume is too low not enough liquid will flush the Flowcell Whenever this occurs it is necessary to adjust the aspiration volume Step1 Go to utilities MAIN MENU 1 Test Operations 2 Technical Diagnosis 3 Utilities 4 Quality control AS AAA E uununnun 5 View Stored Results 6 Communication Aspirate 1000ul Press ASP switch to sip The instrument is provided with a probe to aspirate the de ionized water sample into the flow cell The push button peristaltic Switch ASP switch has to be pressed to activate the peristaltic pump Step2 Select Pump cal UTILITIES 36 46 ESC Ver Version No 1 Date 3 Wash F C 5 Pump Cal 7 Printer On Off ON 8 Enter Clinic name 9 Lamp ON 10 Communication Serial 2 Password 4 Flowcell 6 Prog
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