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TROUBLESHOOTING
WORKSTATION MESSAGES
Table 6.18 Workstation Messages - C through G (Continued)
Workstation
Log Message and Icon on Command Center
Control lot <lot#> is Inactive, Sample will be stored as a
Patient Sample.
Control run for control folder <lot#> exceeds Extended QC
Random Error Limits for parameter(s) <parameter list>.
Yellow traffic light is displayed if Control AutoStop option is
disabled.
Red traffic light is displayed if Control AutoStop option is
enabled.
Control run for control folder <lot#> exceeds Extended QC
Systematic Error Limits for parameter(s) <parameter list>.
Yellow traffic light is displayed if Control AutoStop option is
disabled.
Red traffic light is displayed if Control AutoStop option is
enabled.
Control run for control folder <lot#> exceeds Extended QC
Total Error Limits for parameter(s) <parameter list>.
Yellow traffic light is displayed if Control AutoStop option is
disabled.
Red traffic light is displayed if Control AutoStop option is
enabled.
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Applicable
Sample
Log
Results
System Status
Probable Cause
Control
N/A
An inactive Lot# matched the sample ID received from
the instrument.
Controls
N/A
Ready
At least one of the parameter results in the control
folder was outside the Extended QC Total Error Limit
specification.
This could indicate:
Controls
N/A
Ready
At least one of the parameter results in the control
folder was outside the Extended QC Total Error Limit
specification.
This could indicate:
Controls
N/A
Ready
At least one of the parameter results in the control
folder was outside the Extended QC Total Error Limit
specification.
This could indicate:
System Status/Recovery
Corrective Action
If the sample was intended to be stored as a control, change the inactive control
lot status from Inactive, or delete the lot and create a new one, then re-run the
sample. Otherwise, this message can be ignored.
Refer to the procedure in the Online Help System and in Chapter 3 of the
Operator's Guide for what to do when a control is outside its expected ranges or
what to do when a control is outside its expected ranges.
r Improper mixing
r Control is stored in the wrong folder
r Control information was setup improperly
r Statistical outlier
r Change in the control material
r Analytical station problem
Refer to the procedure in the Online Help System and in Chapter 3 of the
Operator's Guide for what to do when a control is outside its expected ranges or
what to do when a control is outside its expected ranges.
r Improper mixing
r Control is stored in the wrong folder
r Control information was setup improperly
r Statistical outlier
r Change in the control material
r Analytical station problem
Refer to the procedure in the Online Help System and in Chapter 3 of the
Operator's Guide for what to do when a control is outside its expected ranges or
what to do when a control is outside its expected ranges.
r Improper mixing
r Control is stored in the wrong folder
r Control information was setup improperly
r Statistical outlier
r Change in the control material
r Analytical station problem
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