Molbio Truelab Duo User Manual

Molbio Truelab Duo User Manual

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  • Page 1 Truelab™ Duo Real Time Quantitative micro PCR Analyzer 603022001 User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.3.2 Regular Users 3. Specifications of the Truelab General Specifications Shipping 4. Using the Truelab Duo micro PCR Analyzer Introduction 4.1.1 Interacting with the Truelab Duo 4.1.2 Checking Battery Status before use 4.1.3 Charging/Using the Truelab Duo with the AC Adaptor...
  • Page 4 Truelab™ 4.2 Starting the Truelab Duo 4.3 Loading the Truenat Chip Starting the Test 4.4.1 Starting the Test 4.4.2 System Messages 4.5 During the Test 4.5.1 Viewing the Thermal Graph 4.5.2 Viewing the Optical Graph 4.5.3 Stopping the Test 4.5.4 System Messages 4.5.5...
  • Page 5: Table Of Figures

    Truelab™ TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1: Model of a real-time PCR amplification plot Figure 2: Illustration of Truelab™ Duo Figure 3: Antenna insert direction Figure 4: Antenna Position Figure 5: The Boot-up Screen Figure 6: Home Screen with Low Battery Alert System Message Figure 7: Home Screen with Low battery icon in left corner Figure 8: Login Screen Figure 9: User ID Selection...
  • Page 6 Truelab™ Figure 29 : In-use LED Indicator Figure 30 : Error in matching inserted Truenat Chip to chosen Test Profile Figure 31 : The Test Status Screen Figure 32 : The Temperature Graph Figure 33 : The Optical Graph Figure 34 : Test Stop Confirmation Figure 35 :The Test Status Screen after Stopping the Test Figure 36 : Incorrect thermal cycling error Figure 37 : Probe check failed error...
  • Page 7 Truelab™ Figure 59 : The Results List Figure 60 : Test Results Sorting Options Figure 61 : Tests Sorted by Name in Ascending Order Figure 62 : The Status Screen Figure 63 : The Settings Screen Figure 64 : The User Settings Screen Figure 65 : Add User Form Figure 66 : The Status Screen Figure 67 : The Settings Screen...
  • Page 8 Truelab™ Figure 90 : Log file creation confirmation Figure 91 : The Status Screen Figure 92 : The Settings Screen Figure 93 : About Screen Figure 94 : Pop-up for selection of Log File or Data file Figure 95 : Log file selection Figure 96 : Pop-up for selecting send or share Figure 97 : Log file upload status Figure 98 : The Status Screen...
  • Page 9 Truelab™ Figure 120 : Selection of User Name Figure 121 : Enter the password Figure 122 : Cellular Screen Figure 123 : Cellular Network Settings Figure 124 : Search for available networks Figure 125 : Screen with available network displayed for selection Figure 126 : Pop-up Screen for selection of Preferred network type Figure 127 : Access point names Screen Figure 128 : Edit access point Screen...
  • Page 10 Figure 157 : Used chip alert Figure 158 : Expired Chip Alert Figure 159 : Internet connection status Figure 160 : Molbio Support Server Status Figure 161 : Printer connection status Figure 162: Update available alert Figure 163 : Error 1 Screen Status...
  • Page 11: Preface

    Ph.:+91 832 2458112 Warranty Warranty Information would be specified in the sales invoice / contract. Contact your Molbio representative for further information. Normally the instrument would be under warranty for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of installation. Post warranty services are also available from Molbio.
  • Page 12 Truelab™ Text Conventions: Text Convention Usage Numbered Lists Numbered Lists indicate that the steps need to be performed according to the numbering. Bold Text When found within a numbered list or explanatory section, Bold Text is used to indicate an object that the user interacts with, which can be a physical object or an object on the software interface.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    True lab™ Introduction Thank you for your purchase of the Truelab™ Duo Real Time Quantitative micro PCR Analyzer. The Truelab™ Duo is a revolutionary portable and battery-operated PCR analyzer. It enables fast, accurate and reliable near-care disease testing. It is easy to use and requires minimal training.
  • Page 14: Setting Up The Truelab Duo Tm

    ♦ One AC Adapter to power the Truelab Duo ♦ One Truelab Antenna (Black) for cellular connectivity ♦ One Truelab Antenna (Green) for WiFi connectivity ♦ One Truelab Microtube Stand ♦ One Truelab Duo Real Time Quantitative micro PCR Analyzer User Manual...
  • Page 15: 2.2 Installation Requirements

    Caution: The Truelab Duo should not be moved when a test is in progress. Attempting to do so may interfere with its functioning and compromise test results. At the time of installation, service personnel from Molbio will set up a user profile for the laboratory on the Truelab Duo and designate the head of the health center or any other authority assigned for the purpose as the “Power User”, who has access to certain special administrative features on it...
  • Page 16: 2.3.2 Regular Users

    Multiple User ID's can be created by the Power User for Regular Users to log in and run tests on the Truelab Duo. These additional users will not have power user privileges mentioned above. 2.3.2 Regular Users Regular users can: ♦...
  • Page 17: Shipping

    Molbio Support to mitigate the interference. Shipping The Truelab Duo is shipped as part of the Truelab Real Time micro PCR Workstation (Cat no. 643010001) or as a standalone system (Cat no. 603022001). Using the Truelab™ Duo Introduction 4.1.1 Interacting with the Truelab Duo...
  • Page 18: Figure 3: Antenna Insert Direction

    True lab™ 4.1.1.1 Connecting the antenna before Use Before using the Truelab™ Duo you should check if the Analyzer’s antennae are attached. One antenna (black) is required for cellular connectivity using SIM card and another antenna (green) is required for WiFi connectivity. To do this, 4.1.1.1.1 Straighten the antenna.
  • Page 19: Figure 4: Antenna Position

    True lab™ 4.1.1.1.3 Slowly rotate clockwise till resistance is felt as shown in Figure 3 4.1.1.1.4 Twist the antenna 90 degrees as shown in Figure 4 and avoid placing objects in three to four centimetres around the antenna for better reception.
  • Page 20: Checking Battery Status Before Use

    True lab™ The Truelab™ Duo is operated using the touch-sensitive Screen. You can use your fingers to operate it. The Chip Tray holds the disposable, disease-specific Truenat™ chips You can either run the Analyzer using battery power or use it with the power cable plugged in. 4.1.2 Checking Battery Status before Use Before using the Truelab™...
  • Page 21: Charging/Using The Truelab Duo With The Ac Adaptor Tm

    Low Battery LED Indicator will go off if it was glowing. 4.1.3.5 You can now use the Truelab Duo with the AC Adapter (Proceed to Section 4.2) Charging the Analyzer will take ~4 hours. When the charging is complete, the Charging LED Indicator will stop glowing.
  • Page 22: Figure 8: Login Screen

    User Name 4.2.2.2 Select the user name from the Figure 9 : User ID Selection list displayed. Note: The user name “Molbio” is just used here as an example. The user name is definable by the customer.
  • Page 23: Figure 12: The Profiles Screen

    True lab™ 4.2.3 Profiles and Sample Details The Profiles Screen will list out all available disease profiles that you can choose from. A profile contains preset PCR parameters for that particular test. Figure 12 : The Profiles Screen To choose a profile, 4.2.3.1 Tap on the profile of your choice from the list.
  • Page 24: Figure 15: Filling-In The Sample Details From

    True lab™ 4.2.3.4 Fill in the Sample Details Form with the details of the test using the on- Screen keyboard. Figure 15 : Filling in the Sample Details From All fields accept entry of a combination of numbers and letters except for “Age”...
  • Page 25: Loading The Truenat Chip

    True lab™ Note: This data will be saved along with test results when the test has finished and can be viewed whenever you like. (See section 4.7 “Viewing Saved Test Results”) Figure 18 : Sample menu expanded 4.2.3.5 When you have completed the Sample Details Form, Press the “Start Reaction”...
  • Page 26 True lab™ 4.3 Loading the Truenat chip 4.3.1 Placing the Chip on the Chip Tray 4.3.1.1 Place a new Truenat chip on to ™ the Chip Tray by lowering the chip Reaction Well onto the chip tray. Registration Important : Make sure you have placed the holes chip correctly onto the tray.
  • Page 27: Figure 23: An Example Of Incorrect Chip Placement

    True lab™ Figure 23 : An Example of Incorrect Chip Placement Note: The Tray Pins in the figures above are colored red only for the purpose of illustration. 4.3.3 Loading the Sample onto the Chip 4.3.3.1 After the Chip has been properly placed onto the Chip Tray, Pipette six (6) μl of the purified nucleic acid from ECT tube (from Trueprep ™...
  • Page 28: Figure 25: A Summary Of The Truenat Chip Loading Procedure Tm

    True lab™ 4.3.3.2 Figure 25 (below) shows a summary of the Truenat loading procedure. When the chip has been loaded correctly, proceed to section 4.4. Figure 25 : A Summary of the Truenat Chip Loading Procedure...
  • Page 29: 4.4 Starting The Test

    True lab™ Figure 26 : Incorrect Sample Loading, Showing Spillage of the Elute Around the Reaction Well 4.4 Starting the Test 4.4.1 Starting the Test ™ After completing the Truenat chip loading procedure, 4.4.1.1 Select ‘YES’ at the “Please Load Sample” prompt.
  • Page 30: System Messages

    True lab™ 4.4.1.3 When it has finished initializing, the In-use LED Indicator on the Truelab™ Duo micro PCR Analyzer will glow Green and the Test Status Screen will appear. This indicates that the test has started. Caution: Do not attempt to switch off the Analyzer once the chip has been loaded and the Figure 29: In-use LED Indicator...
  • Page 31: 4.5 During The Test

    True lab™ Pressing the OK button in the pop-up error message will take you back to the Profiles Screen so that you can start again. 4.5 During the Test Test completion Cycle Progress bar Indicator Test Progress bar Plot Button Stop button Main Button enables viewing...
  • Page 32: Viewing The Thermal Graph

    True lab™ 4.5.1 Viewing the Thermal Graph 4.5.1.1 Tap the Plot Button on the Test Screen. 4.5.1.2 Select Temperature to view the thermal graph. Note: The number in the right corner, here “57.75”, indicates what temperature the reaction well is at.
  • Page 33: System Messages

    When one of these errors occurs, you will be prompted by the Analyzer with a pop-up message. 4.5.5 Test Completion The test stops automatically when it is complete. When the test is done, the red In-use LED indicator on the Truelab Duo will turn green and you will hear a beep. System Message: Reason: “Incorrect Thermal Cycle temperature out of range Cycling”...
  • Page 34: 4.6 After The Test

    Internet (3G or GPRS) to other devices and servers if it was configured to do so during installation. For further details or activation of this feature, contact Molbio ™ Figure 39 : The Truelab micro PCR Printer Support. 4.6.2.1...
  • Page 35: Sharing The Results

    4.6.2.2 Wait for at least ten seconds 4.6.2.3 Tap the Print Button in the Results Screen of your Truelab Duo. The Bluetooth ™ printer will print out the test results. 4.6.2.4 Switch off the printer when printing has finished by...
  • Page 36: Figure 45 : The Test Results Screen

    4.6.4 Emailing the results 4.6.4.1 Tap the Share Button in the Results Screen of your Truelab Duo. 4.6.4.2 A pop-up will appear which will ask you to enter the email id you want to send the result Figure 45 : The Test Results Screen...
  • Page 37: Figure 48 : Pop-Up To Send Sms

    True lab™ 4.6.5.3 Tap on 'Send' in the pop-up to SMS the results to be phone number entered. Figure 48 : Pop-up to send SMS 4.6.6 Removing the Chip 4.6.6.1 Tap the “Open/Close Tray” Button This will eject the Chip Tray 4.6.6.2 Take the Truenat™...
  • Page 38: Viewing Saved Test Results

    True lab™ Viewing Saved Test Results Results and details of previously performed tests can be viewed at any time. You can also browse saved test results when a test is currently in progress. Note: Unless you are a Power User (see Section 2.3, “Installation of the Truelab Duo”, for details) you will only be able to view tests that were ™...
  • Page 39: Figure 51 : The Results List

    True lab™ Note : · The results are named automatically by the Analyzer in the format “profile- date-time-patient:ID”. For example, in figure 51, the last result in the list named “MTB-RIF on 2016-11-18 09- 34-22 Patient:GARC107”, indicates it was a test using the MTB-RIF profile that was performed on the 18th of November 2016 at 9:34 AM for sample with Patient ID...
  • Page 40: Figure 52 : The Results List

    True lab™ .7.2 Search Saved Results Saved results can also be searched based on the following fields: Test Name Ÿ Patient Name Ÿ Referred By Ÿ Date Ÿ To search for saved results, 4.7.2.1 Double tap the touch screen and login (See section 4.2) This will open the Status Screen.
  • Page 41: Figure 55 : Options Available After Search Feature Is Used

    True lab™ 4.7.2.6 Tap the Search button on the pop-up to initiate the search. When the search is complete, a list of previous test results will be displayed. Figure 55 : Options available after search feature is used 4.7.2.7 Tap the result you want to view to open the Test Results Screen.
  • Page 42: Figure 57 : Pop-Up To Enter The Date Into Each Text Box

    True lab™ Note: In this section, the parameter used to search by is “Test Name”. The pop-up textbox is similar for the “Referred by” and “Patient Name” searches. However, if you search by date, the pop-up will be a text box with “From” and “To”...
  • Page 43: Power User Features

    The features detailed in this section can only be accessed by power users (see Ÿ Section 2.3, “Installing the Truelab Duo” for details on power users and regular users). If you attempt to access these features as a regular user, you will simply receive an error message.
  • Page 44: Figure 62 : The Status Screen

    Type the password for this ID in the Password text box. 5.1.5 Tap the Login Button. Note: If you have forgotten the password for your power user account, please contact Molbio support. Creating a New User Note: You cannot create another Power User. New users will only be regular users.
  • Page 45: Figure 65 : Add User Form

    True lab™ 5.2.3 Tap the User Settings Icon. This will open the User Settings Screen, which will show a list of all user IDs registered on the Truelab™ Duo. Figure 64 : The User Settings Screen 5.2.4 Tap the Add button in the User Settings Screen This will open the Add User Form.
  • Page 46: Figure 66 : The Status Screen

    True lab™ 5.3.1 Login as the power user (refer to previous section, 5.1, “Logging In as the Power User”, for details) This will open the Status Screen. Figure 66 : The Status Screen 5.3.2 Tap Settings in the Status Screen. This will open the Settings Screen.
  • Page 47: Figure 70 : The Status Screen

    True lab™ Resetting the Password 5.4.1 Login as the Power User This will open the Status Screen. Figure 70 : The Status Screen 5.4.2 Tap Settings in the Status Screen. This will open the Settings Screen. Figure 71 : The Settings Screen 5.4.3 Tap the User Settings Icon This will open the User...
  • Page 48: Figure 73 : Password Reset Form

    True lab™ 5.4.7 Retype the new password in the Confirm Password Text Box. 5.4.8 Tap the Reset Button to reset the password to the new one you just typed. Figure 73 : Password Reset Form Changing Lab Details The Truelab™ Duo allows a power user to edit the lab name and location that has been recorded on the system.
  • Page 49: Figure 76 : The App Settings Screen

    True lab™ 5.5.3 Tap the Application Icon in the Settings Screen This will open the App Settings Screen. 5.5.4 Tap on the text boxes next to Lab Name and Lab Location. This will display an on- Screen keyboard which can be used to type in the details.
  • Page 50: Figure 77 : Confirmation Of Saved Changes To App Settings

    Lab name and location have been saved will be displayed. Figure 77 : Confirmation of saved changes to app settings Updating the Truelab Duo The analyzer will prompt the user with a system message when a new update is available. 5.6.1...
  • Page 51: Figure 80 : About Screen

    True lab™ 5.6.3 Tap the About Icon in the Settings Screen. This will open the About Screen. App Version : 2.00.511.RDT (DU/QU) Firmware Version Bay 1: 220 Firmware Version Bay 2: 220 Truelab ID : TLDU0023-3bd44f40 Figure 80 : About Screen 5.6.4 Tap Update The Truelab™...
  • Page 52: Figure 83: The Status Screen

    True lab™ 5.6.5 Truelab Duo also checks periodically for new updates and if found will automatically download in background. It will then prompt the user on the next login for installation of the new update. Note: If login Screen does not appear after 10 seconds, please press Home button.
  • Page 53: Generating And Transmitting Log Files

    A log file, which is file containing information about the error, can be generated by the user so that it can be sent to Molbio Support for troubleshooting. All support requests from the user to Molbio Support should be accompanied by the log file generated after the incident has been reported to occur.
  • Page 54: Figure 87 : The Status Screen

    Log file Created Truelab ID : TLDU0023-3bd44f40 Note: If the log file creation fails, Ÿ please contact Molbio Support. . Figure 90 : Log file creation confirmation Log files are automatically Ÿ named and created, in the format: “log-date-time”.
  • Page 55: Figure 91 : The Status Screen

    Sending Log files to the server using Wi-Fi / 3G If the Truelab™ Duo is connected to a Wi-Fi or 3G network, you can send the Log file and Support Request to Molbio Support directly. Note: If the Truelab™ Duo is not configured to work with Wi-Fi / 3G or if a Wi-Fi / 3G network is unavailable, see section 6.3 “Sending Log Files to other devices (Mobile / PC)
  • Page 56: Figure 94 : Pop-Up For Selection Of Log File Or Data File

    True True lab™ lab™ 6.2.4 Tap the Send/Share Button This will display a pop-up with the options “Log File” and “Data File”. Figure 94 : Pop-up for selection of Log File or Data file 6.2.5 Tap Log File A list of available log files will be displayed.
  • Page 57: Figure 97 : Log File Upload Status

    True lab™ 6.2.7 Tap Send This will send the file to the Molbio Server. A progress bar will be displayed on the Screen and the message “File Sent” will be displayed when the process is complete. Note: If the file was not sent, it will alert you with a pop-up.
  • Page 58: Figure 100 : About Screen

    True lab™ 6.3.3 Tap the About Icon in the Settings Screen. This will open the About App Version : 2.00.511.RDT (DU/QU) Screen. Firmware Version Bay 1: 220 Firmware Version Bay 2: 220 Truelab ID : TLDU0023-3bd44f40 Figure 100 : About Screen 6.3.4 Tap the Send/Share Button .
  • Page 59: Figure 104 : Bluetooth Devices List For Transmitting Log Files

    If the problem doesn't resolve itself on re-trying the procedure, or if the Truelab™ Duo alerts you with a Bluetooth Error message, please contact Molbio Support. 6.3.10 On completion, please send it to customer support via e- mail.
  • Page 60: Sending The Data Files

    True lab™ 7 Sending the Data File You can send data files (test data) to an external agency or server using a 3G or Wi-Fi connection, if this feature was configured during installation. To send the Data File, Login as Power User This will open the Status Screen.
  • Page 61: Figure 108 : Pop-Up For Selection Of Log File Or Data File

    If the problem doesn't resolve itself on re-trying the procedure, or if the Truelab™ Duo alerts you with a Bluetooth Error message, please contact Molbio Support. Figure 109 : Data file upload progress Figure 110 : Upload status of data file...
  • Page 62: System Settings

    True lab™ 8 System Settings This section provides information about the connectivity (Wi-Fi, Cellular, Bluetooth), date & time settings, etc. Connectivity helps to facilitated over the air updates, results sharing and remote diagnosis. Connecting the Analyzer to Wi-Fi Networks 8.1.1 Switching ON Wi-Fi 8.1.1.1 Tap the Settings button in the Status Screen.
  • Page 63: Figure 114 : Connecting To Desired Wi-Fi Network

    True lab™ 8.1.2 Configuring chosen Wi-Fi network 8.1.2.1 Once you tap on the network name, a pop-up will appear where you can configure and set up the connection. Scroll down and select advanced options to configure the IP settings. Figure 114 : Connecting to desired Wi-Fi network 8.1.2.2 Check with your network and router administrators if your network IP settings Dynamic or...
  • Page 64: Figure 117 : Display Screen For Static Network

    'Connect'. Figure 117 : Display Screen for Static network Figure 118 : Enter the Password Cellular connectivity Truelab Duo is equipped with a cellular modem for 3G connectivity. This can be used where a wifi network is not preferred or available for connectivity.
  • Page 65: Figure 120 : Selection Of User Name

    The sim will lock in slot with a soft click sound. 8.2.1.2. To remove the sim, make sure Truelab Duo is switched off. Gently push the sim, it will unlock and come out a quarter length, Pull it out completely using two fingers.
  • Page 66: Figure 123 : Cellular Network Settings

    True lab™ for manual data connection configuration. 8.2.3. Choosing operators: If you are using a roaming sim and would like to select a preferred operator, it can be done so. 8.2.3.1. Login as power user, tap on 'Settings', 'System'. On the system settings Screen, tap on 'Cellular'.Tap on Cellular Networks and choose 'Network...
  • Page 67: Figure 127 : Access Point Names Screen

    True lab™ 8.2.4. Network type selection: By default Truelab Duo is configured to work on 3G mode. In this mode, if there are no 3G signal coverage, network will automatically switch to 2G mode to ensure connectivity. If you wish to choose the type manually, follow these steps.
  • Page 68: Figure 128 : Edit Access Point Screen

    True lab™ configuration is required. H o w e v e r , a m a n u a l configuration may be required at times when a roaming sim is used and provider is choose manually. Go to APNs Screen by tapping 'Access Point Names' on Cellular network settings.
  • Page 69: Figure 129 : Settings Screen For Bluetooth

    ON Bluetooth. The list of available devices will appear. Choose the device you want to pair with. Truelab Duo is visible to nearby devices while Bluetooth settings is open. Figure 130 : List of Bluetooth connection for available devices...
  • Page 70: Figure 131 : Pop-Up For Bluetooth Pairing Reques

    'Forget' on the pop-up that appears. Truelab Duo is visible to nearby devices while Bluetooth settings is open. Figure 132 : Paired devices list Figure 133 : Pop-up for paired device Date and Time settings 8.4.1...
  • Page 71: Figure 135 : Date & Time Selection Under Settings Screen

    True lab™ 8.4.3 Scroll down to bottom to the 'Device' section. Tap on 'Date & time'. Figure 135 : Date & Time selection under Settings Screen 8.4.4 I f t h e A n a l y z e r h a s 3G / Wi-Fi functioning, it can get the date and time from the internet or from the cellular...
  • Page 72: Figure 138 : Pop-Up To Set Date

    True lab™ Note: If the Analyzer is switched off and un-used for 30 days or more, please set the date and time before use. The Analyzer will not allow the user to start a test if the date and time are incorrect. Figure 138 : Pop-up to Set Date Figure 139 : Pop-up to Set Time Display settings...
  • Page 73: Figure 141 : Display Screen

    If the available space is 50MB or less, please contact Molbio Support for backup of your test results. Figure 143 : Screen to show Storage Status/Storage Screen...
  • Page 74: Switching Off The Analyzer

    True lab™ Battery status 8.7.1 Tap the Settings button in the Status Screen. This will open the Settings Screen. 8.7.2 Tap the ' System' button. 8.7.3 Scroll down to bottom to the Figure 144 : Settings Screen to select Battery option 'Device' section.
  • Page 75: Maintaining The Truelab Duo

    10.2 Cleaning instructions · If required, wipe the exterior of the Truelab Duo micro PCR Analyzer with a dry, lint-free ™ cloth ensuring that no fibrous material adheres to the surface of the Analyzer. ·...
  • Page 76: Figure 147 : The Settings Screen

    True lab™ This section describes how to view system information, which may be required to provide to Molbio Support when a service request is sent. Tap the Settings button in the Status Screen. This will open the Settings Screen. Figure 147 : The Settings Screen Tap the ' About' button.
  • Page 77: Figure 150 : The System Status Screen With Sub-Systems

    Figure 150 : The System Status Screen with sub-systems If there are issues with connectivity that you are reporting to Molbio Support, tap on 'SIM Status' tab. This takes you to the SIM Status Screen where details on the cellular network and signal strength are available.
  • Page 78: Figure 153 : Login Invalid Prompt

    3. Load a different chip or the same chip in case not loaded before. If the same message r e a p p e a r s , p l e a s e contact Molbio support team.
  • Page 79: Figure 156 : Initialization Error

    Could not initialize. establish an internal Please try again.” connection. Solution: Please attempt the test again. Contact Molbio support Figure 156 : Initialization error team if the problem persists. System Message Reason: “Chip is already used”, You have loaded a used after completing chip in the Chip Tray.
  • Page 80: Figure 160 : Molbio Support Server Status

    “Internet connection The Analyzer could not timed out.” connect to the Molbio Support Server. Solution: Contact Molbio Support Figure 160 : Molbio Support Server Status Reason: System Message: “Could not connect The Analyzer was unable to to printer.” successfully initiate Bluetooth pairing with the printer.
  • Page 81: Figure 163 : Error 1 Screen Status

    Low. Figure 163 : Error 1 Screen Status Solution: Please attempt a new test using a fresh Chip. Contact Molbio’s support team if the problem persists. Error 2- Test stopped Reason: Manually. This error is displayed...
  • Page 82: Figure 166: Error 4 Screen Status

    Figure 165 : Solution: Error 3 Screen Status Please attempt the test again. Contact Molbio’s support team if the problem persists. Reason: Error 4- Runtime Error. This error is displayed when there is unexpected loss of communication between the test chip and the analyzer.
  • Page 83: 12 Glossary

    True lab™ 12 Glossary Absolute quantification: An assay used to quantitate unknown samples by interpolating their quantity from a standard curve (as in the determination of the viral copy number). Amplicon: The amplified sequence of DNA obtained by the PCR process. This is also called the “PCR product”. Amplification Plot: The plot of cycle number versus fluorescence signals which correlates with the initial amount of nucleic acid during the exponential phase of the PCR.
  • Page 84 True lab™ curve. It should be above the highest baseline signal level. It is assigned for each run to calculate the Ct or Cp value for each amplification. It may be necessary to have separate different Ct thresholds for each dye used in the reaction.
  • Page 85 True lab™...
  • Page 86 True lab™ This Side Up THIS SIDE UP MEDICAL ELECTRONIC Medical Electronic Rush RUSH Do Not Stack DO NOT STACK Fragile FRAGILE Keep Dry KEEP DRY Fully automatic operation Portable Rapid sample prepping Mains / rechargeable battery powered microchip based Real Time PCR Techonology GPS / 3G Capability Wi-Fi compatible...
  • Page 87 Registered Office: Manufacturing Unit: H.No.13, Sagar Society, Dona Paula Plot Nos. M-46/47, Phase III B, Panaji, North Goa, Goa - 403 722, India. Verna Industrial Estate, Verna, www.molbiodiagnostics.com Goa - 403 722, India. Email: sales@molbiodiagnostics.com...

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