i-SENS i-Smart 300 VET Operator's Manual

i-SENS i-Smart 300 VET Operator's Manual

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Operator's Manual
Software version 1.0.0.0
Draft
July 2015
Copyright © 2015 i-SENS, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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  • Page 1 Operator’s Manual Software version 1.0.0.0 Draft July 2015 Copyright © 2015 i-SENS, Inc. All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 2 Operators should read the entire manual before installing and operating the analyzer.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Introduction ··························································································· 1-1 Safety ············································································· 1-3 Symbols and Terms ············································································ 1-5 Product Description Installation ······································································ 2-1 Installation Requirements ······································································· 2-2 Power Cable Connection ······················································································· 2-3 Power-On ······································································· 2-5 Printer Paper Installation ··········································································· 2-7 Cartridge Installation Analyzer Settings ··················································································· 3-1 Screen Menus ··················································································...
  • Page 4 Contents Shutdown ············································································· 6-1 Analyzer Shutdown ················································································ 6-3 Cartridge Restart Maintenance ······················································································· 7-1 Calibration ·············································································· 7-4 Cartridge Removal ············································································· 7-6 System Information ············································································· Analyzer Status ···················································································· Cleaning Troubleshooting ················································································· 8-1 Troubleshooting ······················································································· 8-6 Error Code Specification ····································································· Operating Specification ····································································· Analyzer Specification ·····································································...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    1. Introduction 1. Introduction Safety ··················································································· 1-1 Symbols and Terms···································································· 1-3 Product Description ··································································· 1-5...
  • Page 6: Safety

    You must not discard this electrical/electronic product in domestic household waste.  Changes or modifications not expressly approved by i-SENS, Inc. could void the purchaser’s authority to operate the equipment. i-Smart 300 Blood Gas Analyzer...
  • Page 7 1. Introduction Safety, continued  All materials used in collecting blood and/or other samples from Biohazard Caution humans should be treated as biohazardous materials with the potential carrying infectious agents capable of producing disease.  All biohazardous materials should be handled and disposed of in accordance with applicable rules and regulations of the hospital, laboratory, or other testing facility.
  • Page 8: Symbols And Terms

    1. Introduction Symbols and Terms Symbols Symbol Description CE mark Consult operating instructions Authorized representative in the European community Serial number Caution: Attention, see operating instructions Manufacturer Temperature limitation Catalogue number Batch code Contains sufficient for <n> tests Use by Biological risk This marking indicates that you must not discard this electrical/electronic product in domestic...
  • Page 9 1. Introduction Symbols and Terms, continued Terms Term Description Negative log of the hydrogen ion activity Partial pressure of carbon dioxide Partial pressure of oxygen Concentration of sodium ion Concentration of potassium ion Concentration of calcium ion (ionized calcium) Concentration of chloride ion Hematocrit Calibration Cal 1...
  • Page 10: Product Description

    It is for in vitro Veterinary Diagnostic Use only. Analyzer Touchscreen Barcode scanner Sampler Cartridge door cover Printer Handle VGA port Serial port LAN port Vent Power switch Power port ports i-Smart 300 VET Analyzer i-Smart 300 Blood Gas Analyzer...
  • Page 11 1. Introduction Product Description, continued Accessories analyzer Power adapter Power code Printer papers Cartridge Cartridge cover i-Smart 300 VET Cartridge Operator’s Manual...
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  • Page 13: Installation

    2. Installation 2. Installation Installation Requirements ··························································· 2-1 Power Cable Connection ···························································· 2-2 Power-On ············································································· 2-3 Printer Paper Installation ····························································· 2-5 Cartridge Installation ·································································· 2-7...
  • Page 14: Installation Requirements

    : 100 ~ 240 Va.c., Requirements  Amp : 1.5 A  Frequency : 50/60 Hz  Power cord 3-wire, approved  Power adapter Output : +24 Vd.c., 2.7 A ( i-Smart 300 VET Blood Gas Analyzer...
  • Page 15: Power Cable Connection

    2. Installation Power Cable Connection Caution  Check that the power switch is in “ ” (OFF) position.  Always connect the power according to the steps described in this manual.  Always use a grounded electrical outlet.  Use only the power cord and power adapter provided by the manufacture.
  • Page 16: Power-On

    2. Installation Power-On Caution  Remove any attached USB memory device or network cable from the analyzer before turning the power switch on. Facing the back of the analyzer, flip the black power switch on Turn Power Switch On the lower left side, marked “ ”...
  • Page 17 2. Installation Power-On, continued Check that the power cord icon appears at the bottom Turn Power 이 Switch On, row of the screen. continued Note: If the power cord icon does not appear on the screen,  check for any loose power connections between the analyzer and the electrical outlet.
  • Page 18: Printer Paper Installation

    2. Installation Printer Paper Installation Facing the back of the analyzer, push the PUSH button and flip Install Printer Paper down the printer cover. Place the paper roll into the paper compartment and place the end of the paper in parallel with the printer slot. i-Smart 300 Blood Gas Analyzer...
  • Page 19 2. Installation Printer Paper Installation, continued Close the printer cover. Install Printer Paper, continued Note: The printer will cut the paper exposed to the outside  automatically. Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 20: Cartridge Installation

    2. Installation Cartridge Installation Install Cartridge Note:  After opening the cartridge, it must be installed directly to the analyzer. Take out the cartridge from the cartridge box. Press down the cover lock and remove the cartridge cover. Press Install at the following screen Slide down the lever on the cartridge door, open the cartridge door.
  • Page 21 2. Installation Cartridge Installation, continued Insert the new cartridge into the analyzer, follow the instructions Install Cartridge, on the screen. continued Facing the cartridge label, insert the cartridge into the analyzer. Close the cartridge door and slide up the lever on the cartridge door.
  • Page 22 2. Installation Cartridge Installation, continued If the RFID tag information of the cartridge is valid, the analyzer Install Cartridge, continued will change to the Cartridge Warming-Up screen. The cartridge warming-up will take approximately 25 minutes. Note:  Once the cartridge cover is removed, be careful with sharp edges of the cartridge parts inside.
  • Page 23: Analyzer Settings

    3. Analyzer Setting 3. Analyzer Setting Screen Menus ·················································································· 3-1 Sample Setup ·················································································· 3-11 QC Setup ······················································································· 3-14 Instrument Setup ············································································· 3-16 Interface Setup ················································································ 3-20 Species Type Setup ·········································································· 3-22...
  • Page 24: Screen Menus

    3. Analyzer Setting Screen Menus Ready Screen Description ① Screen naming ② Analyzer operation schedule ③ Remaining sample number and date of the installed cartridge ④ Current state of interface setup ⑤ Current state of power connection ⑥ Current state of and battery recharge level ⑦...
  • Page 25 3. Analyzer Setting Screen Menus, continued Menu options Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 26 3. Analyzer Setting Screen Menus, continued Press Menu. The quick menus and the category menus will appear. Menu Access Press the current screen box at the top right corner to show the current menu options. Note:  The Menu button is disabled on the following screens: - Install Cartridge, Remove Cartridge - Introduce Sample, Sample Information, Sample Results - Introduce QC Sample, QC Information, QC Results...
  • Page 27 3. Analyzer Setting Screen Menus, continued Icons and Buttons Icons and Buttons Description Canine icon Feline icon Bovine icon Equine icon Porcine icon Other Species icon Print results or settings on screen Transmit results to LIS/HIS / Transfer complete Close current screen Go to list screen Go to search screen View result screen...
  • Page 28 3. Analyzer Setting Screen Menus, continued Icons and Buttons Icons and Buttons Description Scroll to previous or next page Go to previous or next result screen i-Smart 300 혈액가스분석기...
  • Page 29 3. Analyzer Setting Screen Menus, continued Icons and Buttons, Icons and Buttons Description continued Execute search Run 1-point calibration or 2-point calibration Run QC Accept or discard QC results Add or delete QC lot information Delete entered data on current Okay or accept Save Go to previous screen...
  • Page 30 3. Analyzer Setting Screen Menus, continued Icons and Buttons, Icons and Buttons Description continued Unselected item Selected item Item that were transmitted to LIS/HIS Selected item that were transmitted to LIS/HIS Show keyboard for data entry numeric Show keyboard for entry Interface was enabled Analyzer is on AC power...
  • Page 31 3. Analyzer Setting Screen Menus, continued The analyzer offers following keyboards for data entry. Keyboards Alphabetic Keyboard Numeric & Special Character Keyboard Date and Time Entry Keyboards 사용 설명서...
  • Page 32 3. Analyzer Setting Screen Menus, continued Numerical Keyboard Keyboards, continued i-Smart 300 혈액가스분석기...
  • Page 33 3. Analyzer Setting Screen Menus, continued When the analyzer has not been in use for more than 10 minutes, the LCD Brightness screen turns to screensaver. Note:  The screensaver does not apply to the Sample Results screen and the QC Results screen. Message A message box on the screen informs following information: ...
  • Page 34: Sample Setup

    3. Analyzer Setting Sample Setup Go to Menu > Setup (Setup menu is protected by password.) > Reference Ranges Reference Ranges Setup. The following screen will appear. Press each box and enter low and high limits of the reference range for each parameter.
  • Page 35 3. Analyzer Setting Sample Setup, continued Reference Note: Ranges,  To delete the entered data, press Current Tab Clear. continued  Before saving the setup, the analyzer will validate the entered values to confirm that: - Values for both low and high limits are entered. - Low limit value is lower than high limit value.
  • Page 36 3. Analyzer Setting Sample Setup, continued Reference Note: Ranges,  Reference ranges should be established by individual institutions. continued The reference ranges in the table below are shown only as general guidelines. Unit Parameter Reference Range 7.350 ~ 7.450 mmHg 35.0 ~ 48.0 mmHg 83 ~ 108...
  • Page 37 3. Analyzer Setting Sample Setup, continued Go to Menu > Setup (Setup menu is protected by password.) > Critical Limits Critical Limits Setup. The following screen will appear. Press each box and enter low and high values of the critical limits range for each parameter.
  • Page 38 3. Analyzer Setting Sample Setup, continued Critical Limits, Note: continued High limit value is high than high limits of the reference range.  Low limit value is low than low limits of the reference range.  3-13 i-Smart 300 혈액가스분석기...
  • Page 39: Qc Setup

    3. Analyzer Setting QC Setup Go to Menu > Setup (Setup menu is protected by password.) > QC Lot Setup QC Setup. The following screen will appear. Select the empty list on the left column. Entry tabs to enter QC lot information is activated on the right side as follow.
  • Page 40 3. Analyzer Setting QC Setup, continued Press Add after entering QC lot information. The entered QC lot QC Lot Setup, continued will be added to the list on the left column. Note:  Continue to select the empty list on the left column and add desired QC lot information.
  • Page 41: Instrument Setup

    3. Analyzer Setting Instrument Setup Go to Menu > Setup (Setup menu is protected by password.) > Date and Time Instrument Setup. The following screen will appear. Note:  Changing the Time, Date and Date Format of the analyzer is only allowed before cartridge is installed on the analyzer.
  • Page 42 3. Analyzer Setting Instrument Setup, continued Press Date box and enter the current date using the keyboard. Date and Time, continued Press Time box and enter the current local time using the keyboard. 3-17 i-Smart 300 Blood Gas Analyzer...
  • Page 43 3. Analyzer Setting Instrument Setup, continued To adjust the volume, press button of the Speaker Volume Volume. To turn off sound playback, press Mute. To turn to maximum volume, press Max. 3-18 사용 설명서...
  • Page 44 3. Analyzer Setting Instrument Setup, continued To adjust the LCD brightness, press button of the LCD LCD Brightness Brightness. Brightness can be adjusted in 15 steps. Note:  To turn to minimum or maximum brightness, press Min or Max. Press Save to save the setup and go back to the main screen. To exit to main screen without saving the changed setting, press Close.
  • Page 45: Interface Setup

    3. Analyzer Setting Interface Setup Option Setup Note: Make sure that network cable(s) is appropriately connected to the  analyzer before starting interface setup. Go to Menu > Setup (Setup menu is protected by password.) > Interface Setup. The following screen will appear. Check , and/or to transmit.
  • Page 46 3. Analyzer Setting Interface Setup, continued Press Baud Rate and select the desired option from the drop-down Serial Setup list. Default is 9600. Press Data Bit and select the desired option from the drop-down list. Default is 8. Press Stop Bit and select the desired option from the drop-down list. Default is ONE.
  • Page 47: Species Type Setup

    3. Analyzer Setting Species Type Setup Go to Menu > Setup > Species type Setup. The following screen Species Type Setup will appear. Select the species that will be analyzed its blood sample from the drop-down list. 3-22 Operator’s Manual...
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  • Page 49: Sample Analysis

    4. Sample Analysis 4. Sample Analysis Blood Samples ········································································· 4-1 QC Samples ············································································ 4-8...
  • Page 50: Blood Samples

    4. Sample Analysis Blood Samples Introduce Note: Sample Sample analysis is available only when the analyzer is in Ready  state. When the analyzer is not in Ready state, the sampler cover cannot be lifted because it is locked. Check that the analyzer is in Ready state. Lift up the sampler cover.
  • Page 51 4. Sample Analysis Blood Samples, continued For a syringe sample, immerse the end of the sampler probe into the Introduce sample container. Sample, continued Note: Be careful not to introduce air bubbles, clots, or foreign substances  along with sample to the analyzer. For a capillary sample, lift the sampler cover all the way up.
  • Page 52 4. Sample Analysis Blood Samples, continued If the sampler probe is adequately immersed in the sample, press Introduce Aspirate to begin aspiration. Sample, continued The “Aspirating sample... Please wait” message will appear. If the aspiration is completed, the “Remove sample now” message will appear.
  • Page 53 4. Sample Analysis Blood Samples, continued Once the sampler cover is closed, the Sample Information Enter Sample Information screen will appear. If the sample information is available in barcode, scan the barcode using the barcode scanner that is located in front of the analyzer.
  • Page 54 4. Sample Analysis Blood Samples, continued When the sample analysis is completed, the sample results will View Sample Results appear at the Measured Quantity tab of the Sample Results screen. The result values will appear in blue color if the reference ranges have not been setup in the analyzer.
  • Page 55 4. Sample Analysis Blood Samples, continued If any result falls outside of the Critical Limit, the value will View Sample Results appear in red color. The phrase will be accompanied by a double arrow , to indicate above the upper limit or below the lower limit.
  • Page 56 4. Sample Analysis Blood Samples, continued Press Print to print out the results. A printout similar to following View Sample Results will be printed. Note:  If the analyzer is on battery power, the printout is only available in more than 50% battery levels.
  • Page 57: Qc Samples

    4. Sample Analysis QC Samples Press Menu and select Run QC. The following screen will appear. Introduce QC Sample Press . The following screen will appear. Note:  The Run QC menu will be available only when the QC lot(s) has been setup at QC Setup menu.
  • Page 58 4. Sample Analysis QC Samples, continued When “Position QC sample for aspiration” message appears, Introduce QC sample, immerse the end of the sampler probe into the QC sample and continued press Aspirate. The “Aspirating QC sample... Please wait” message will appear. Note: To cancel QC sample, lower the sampler cover to the original ...
  • Page 59 4. Sample Analysis QC Samples, continued If the aspiration is completed, the “Remove QC sample now” Introduce QC message will appear. Remove QC sample from the sampler sample, probe. continued Wait a second until the “Close sampler cover” message will appear.
  • Page 60 4. Sample Analysis QC Samples, continued Once the sampler cover is closed, the QC Information screen will Enter QC appear. Information Select the QC lot of the QC sample. If necessary, enter Operator ID and QC Comment using the screen keyboard.
  • Page 61 4. Sample Analysis QC Samples, continued When the QC sample analysis is completed, the QC results will View QC Results appear at the QC Results screen as following. Note: If a result is within the QC range, the value will appear in blue ...
  • Page 62 4. Sample Analysis QC Samples, continued Press Print to print out the results. A printout similar to View QC Results, continued following will be printed. Note:  If the analyzer is on battery power, the printout is only available in more than 50% battery levels.
  • Page 63: Database

    5. Database 5. Database Blood Sample Data ········································································· 5-1 QC Data ······················································································· 5-5 Calibration Data ············································································· 5-9 Cartridge Data ·············································································· 5-12...
  • Page 64: Blood Sample Data

    5. Database Blood Sample Data Go to Menu > Sample >Last Sample Results. Last Sample Analysis Results The following screen will appear. Note:  The same screen can be accessed through Menu > Last Sample Results. To view the screen of the next blood sample results or the previous blood sample results, press Next Results or Prev Results.
  • Page 65 5. Database Blood Sample Data, continued The latest blood sample data are listed on the top. Sample Results Use Page UP or Page Down to scroll the list of analysis List, continued results. To view a blood sample results, select a desired row from the list. To view more the desired sample results, press View Result.
  • Page 66 5. Database Blood Sample Data, continued To transmit blood sample results to the LIS/HIS, select desired Sample Results List, continued results from the list and press Send. Press Close to exit to main screen. i-Smart 300 Blood Gas Analyzer...
  • Page 67 5. Database Blood Sample Data, continued Go to Menu > Sample > Sample Results Search. Sample Results Search The following screen will appear. Note:  Search criteria for blood results are as following:  From & To  Species Type ...
  • Page 68: Qc Data

    5. Database QC Data Go to Menu > QC > Last QC Results. Last QC Results The following screen will appear. Press List to go to the list of QC results. To view the screen of the next QC results or the previous QC results, press Next Results or Prev Results.
  • Page 69 5. Database QC Data, continued To view a QC results screen, select a desired row from the list and QC Results List, press View Result. continued The corresponding QC results screen will appear. Operator’s Manual...
  • Page 70 5. Database QC Data, continued To transmit blood sample results to the LIS/HIS, select desired QC Results List, continued results from the list and press Send. To search QC results, press Search on the QC Results List screen. Refer to the QC Results Search section below. Press Close to exit to main screen.
  • Page 71 5. Database QC Data, continued Go to Menu > QC > QC Results Search. QC Results Search The following screen will appear. Note:  Search criteria for QC results are as following:  From & To  QC Lot  Either Accepted or Discarded QC results only or all results ...
  • Page 72: Calibration Data

    5. Database Calibration Data Go to Menu > Calibration > Cal 1 Results. Cal 1 Results The following screen will appear. To view the screen of the next Cal 1 results or the previous Cal 1 results, press Next Results or Prev Results. To transmit the results to the LIS/HIS, press Send.
  • Page 73 5. Database Calibration Data, continued Go to Menu > Calibration > Cal 2 Results. Cal 2 Results The following screen will appear. To view the screen of the next Cal 2 results or the previous Cal 2 results, press Next Results or Prev Results. To transmit the results to the LIS/HIS, press Send.
  • Page 74 5. Database Calibration Data, continued Go to Menu > Calibration > Calibration List. Calibration List The following screen will appear. The latest Cal 2 results are listed on the top. Use Page Up or Page Down to scroll the list of Cal 2 results. To view a Cal 2 results screen, select a desired row from the list and press View Result.
  • Page 75: Cartridge Data

    5. Database Cartridge Data Go to Menu > Status > Cartridge Data. Cartridge Data Copy The following screen will appear. The latest cartridge data will appear on the top. Use Page Up or Page Down to scroll the list of cartridge data. Select desired cartridge data and press Copy.
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  • Page 77: Shutdown

    6. Shutdown 6. Shutdown Analyzer Shutdown ··········································································· 6-1 Cartridge Restart ·············································································· 6-3...
  • Page 78: Analyzer Shutdown

    6. Shutdown Analyzer Shutdown  The power of the analyzer should be turned off according to the Caution shutdown procedure as described in this manual. Failure to follow the described shutdown procedure can cause damage to the data or the analyzer. ...
  • Page 79 6. Shutdown Analyzer Shutdown, continued Wait until the analyzer completes a power cycle and the Shutdown Analyzer, following screen appears. continued Wait until the progress circle reaches 100%. Facing the back of the analyzer, flip the black power switch on the lower left side, marked “...
  • Page 80: Cartridge Restart

    6. Shutdown Cartridge Restart  When the analyzer recovers from power interruption, the Power Recovery cartridge inside the analyzer can be continuously used, only if:  The analyzer was in Ready state or in process of calibration when the power was interrupted and the power returns within 1 hour.
  • Page 81: Maintenance

    7. Maintenance 7. Maintenance Calibration ······················································································ 7-1 Cartridge Removal ············································································ 7-4 Analyzer Information ········································································ 7-6 Analyzer Diagnosis ··········································································· 7-7 Cleaning ························································································· 7-8...
  • Page 82: Calibration

    7. Maintenance Calibration Go to Menu > Run Cal 1 Run Cal The following screen will appear. Go to Menu > Run Cal 2 The following screen will appear. i-Smart 300 Blood Gas Analyzer...
  • Page 83 7. Maintenance Calibration, continued Cal 1 Auto  If the drift error of a sensor has occurred in the previous Cal 1, Repeat the analyzer will automatically repeat Cal 1 up to three times.  While the Cal 2 repeat is in progress, the “Drift error has occured.
  • Page 84 7. Maintenance Calibration, continued State of each sensor will appear as okay in blue background, drift Sensor State error in yellow background or slope error in red background at the main screen based on the results of the last calibration. Press the Sensor State icon twice quickly.
  • Page 85: Cartridge Removal

    7. Maintenance Cartridge Removal  Treat the used cartridge as biohazard material. Caution  Dispose of the used cartridge in accordance with the laboratory’s established procedures for disposing of biohazardous materials.  Before removing the used cartridge, wear appropriate personal protective clothing to protect from biohazard materials.
  • Page 86 7. Maintenance Cartridge Removal, continued Go to Menu > Remove Cartridge to remove a cartridge in use. Remove Cartridge in Use The following screen will appear. Note:  To cancel the cartridge removal, press No.  The removed cartridge cannot be reused. Press Yes.
  • Page 87: System Information

    7. Maintenance System Information Go to Menu > Status > System Information. The following screen will appear. The following information will appear:  Software Version and Firmware Version  Cartridge: Serial Number, Lot Number, Installation Date & Time, Expiration Date & Time, Age ...
  • Page 88: Analyzer Status

    7. Maintenance Analyzer Status Go to Menu > Status > Analyzer Status. The following screen will appear. The following information will appear:  Raw Signals  Measuring temperature  Analyzer temperature  Battery level States of Cartridge installation, Cartridge door, and Sampler ...
  • Page 89: Cleaning

    7. Maintenance Cleaning Caution  Wear appropriate personal protective clothing to prevent infection when cleaning.  Clean the analyzer after use or periodically.  Do not spray cleaning solution directly onto the analyzer.  Do not allow cleaning solution to enter the analyzer. ...
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  • Page 91: Troubleshooting

    8. Troubleshooting 8. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ··············································································· 8-1 Error Code ······················································································ 8-6...
  • Page 92 8. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guideline  If the problems described below are encountered during installation and/or operation of the analyzer, try the suggested solutions as described in this manual.  If the problem persists, please call a service engineer for further assistance.
  • Page 93 8. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting, continued Battery If one of following situations applies:  The analyzer was turned off immediately upon disconnection from the outlet.  The analyzer was turned off during brief power outages.  The battery does not recharge. If not already done, turn off the power switch of the analyzer. Check for loose power connections between the analyzer and the outlet.
  • Page 94 8. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting, continued If the sensor state appears as slope error in red background, Calibration Run Cal 2. If needed, repeat additional Cal 2 a few times more. If the analyzer fails to detect a USB memory, Cartridge Data Copy Remove the USB memory from the USB port.
  • Page 95 8. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting, continued Power  While the analyzer is connected to the outlet, the power cord icon does not appear: Check for loose power connections between the analyzer and the outlet. Tighten any loose power connections. If one of following situations applies: ...
  • Page 96 8. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting, continued If one of following situations applies: Sample Analysis  The “Insufficient sample error” appears on the result screen.  The “Out of range” appears on the results screen.  A result is suspicious. Try sample analysis again with the same sample. If the same error is repeated, run Cal 2.
  • Page 97: Error Code

    8. Troubleshooting Error Code If the analyzer encounters an error during operation, the following error code will appear on the screen. Error Code Description ESYS001 ~ ESYS999 Hardware error EDB001 ~ EDB999 Database error ESW001 ~ ESW999 Software error Memo the error code. Turn off the power switch of the analyzer.
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  • Page 99: Specification

    9. Specification 9. Specifications Operating Specifications ···································································· 9-1 Analyzer Specifications ····································································· 9-2 Cartridge Specifications ····································································· 9-3 Measuring Principles ········································································· 9-4...
  • Page 100: Operating Specification

    9. Specification Operating Specifications Measured Parameters Measured  Parameters Reportable Measuring Parameter Unit Resolution Range Range 6.500 ~ 8.000 6.000 ~ 8.500 0.001 mmHg 5.0 ~ 150.0 0.0 ~ 250.0 mmHg 5 ~ 700 0 ~ 800 mmol/L 80 ~ 200 20 ~ 250 mmol/L 1.0 ~ 20.0...
  • Page 101: Analyzer Specification

    9. Specification Analyzer Specifications  Internal PC: 1.6 GHz processor / 2 GB RAM / 8 GB flash storage  Operating system: Windows® Embedded Standard 7  Display: 8 inch TFT-LCD, touch screen  Printer: 2 inch thermal printer (built-in) ...
  • Page 102: Cartridge Specification

    - Cal 1solution, approx. 500 g - Cal 2 solution, approx. 100 g - Reference solution, approx. 100 g  Size (HxWxD): 148 mm x 182 mm x 100 mm  Weight: 1.4 kg i-Smart 300 VET Blood Gas Analyzer...
  • Page 103: Measuring Principles

    9. Specification Measuring Principles Electrochemical Potentiometry (ion selective Amperometry Conductometry electrode) pH and pH, pCO Gases , cK Electrolytes , cCl Hematocrit The i-Smart 300 blood gas analyzer calibrates the sensors using Cal 1 and Cal 2 solutions according to the pre-determined two-point calibration schedule during the lifetime of the cartridge.
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  • Page 105: Appendices

    Appendices Appendix A: Sample Collection and Handling Caution  Observe the general cautions required of the hospital, laboratory, or other testing facility.  All biohazardous materials should be handled and disposed of in accordance with applicable rules and regulations.  The blood and/or collecting tools, and used cartridges should be treated as biohazardous materials.
  • Page 106: Appendics B: Order Information

    Appendices Appendix B: Order Information 1. i-Smart 300 Cartridge Available Test number & Uselife Order unit 200 Tests / 2 weeks 6510 2. Quality Control Product Description Order unit QC 623 Level 1 (blood gas/electrolyte) 6200 1 box ampuls QC 623 Level 2 (blood gas/electrolyte) 6201 1 box ampuls...
  • Page 107: Appendics C: Warranty

    When the analyzer was disassembled, modified, and/or repaired by a person  who is not authorized by i-SENS, Inc. When the product was broken by using incorrect power capacity.  When the product was broken by the operator's lack of attention or skill.

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