D51 Lactate Sensor Error; D60 Communications Error: 1, 2; D70 Codes; D70 Optics Error: 2 - Siemens Rapidlab 1200 Operator's Manual

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D51 Lactate Sensor Error

Problem
The system detects
an open connection
in the lactate
biosensor.

D60 Communications Error: 1, 2

Problem
The system
detects a data
communication
error when trying to
communicate with
the Rapidlink or
Rapidcomm data
management
system or the LIS.

D70 Codes

D70 Optics Error: 2

Problem
The system fails a
CO-ox optical
clarity test.

D70 Optics Error: 3, 4, 7

Problem
The system detects
a failure in the
CO-ox optical
components.
02087462 Rev. V
Rapidlab 1200 Operator's Guide: Troubleshooting
Corrective Action
1.
Check that the biosensor is correctly installed, the contacts
are aligned, and the spring-loaded latch is closed.
2.
If the biosensor has been on the system less than one day,
perform three 2-point calibrations.
Refer to Performing Manual Calibrations‚ page 3-4.
3.
If the problem persists, replace the biosensor.
4.
If the problem persists, call for technical assistance.
Corrective Action
Ensure that the cable is firmly connected to the
Rapidlab 1200 system and to all external devices.
Ensure that the cable is not damaged and that it is the correct
cable for connecting the systems.
Inspect the cables for wear or crimps.
Ensure that the Rapidlink or Rapidcomm data management
system or the LIS is correctly configured to communicate
with the Rapidlab 1200 system.
Ensure that the Rapidlab 1200 system is correctly
configured to communicate with the Rapidlink or
Rapidcomm system or the LIS and that the connection is
turned on.
Select
Status > Shutdown
Wait 10 seconds, and then turn the system on.
If the problem persists, call for technical assistance.
Corrective Action
1.
Perform a 1-point calibration.
Refer to Performing Manual Calibrations‚ page 3-4.
2.
If the problem persists, replace the CO-ox sample chamber.
3.
If the problem persists, call for technical assistance.
Corrective Action
Perform a 2-point calibration.
Refer to Performing Manual Calibrations‚ page 3-4.
Select
Diagnostics > CO-ox > Lamp Cal
If the problem persists, call for technical assistance.
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