Diluent Prime - Mindray BC-2800 Operator's Manual

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Totally 13 maintenance procedures are available at the "Maintenance" screen.

Diluent Prime

Rinse Prime
Lyse Prime
Zap Aperture
Flush Aperture
Probe Cleanser Cleaning
E-Z Cleanser Cleaning
Lyse Test
Clean Bath
Drain Bath
Drain Tubing
Clean Probe Wipe
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10.3.1 Diluent Prime
The reagents are irritating to eyes, skin and diaphragm. Wear proper
personal protective equipment (e.g. gloves, lab coat, etc.) and follow safe
laboratory procedures when handling them in the laboratory.
If the reagents accidentally spill on your skin, wash them off with plenty of
water and if necessary, go see a doctor; if the reagents accidentally spill into
your eyes, wash them off with plenty of water and immediately go see a
doctor.
After installing new reagents, let the reagents stand for a while before using
them.
After installing a new container of diluent, rinse or lyse, do a background
check to ensure the background results are normal.
You should perform the "Diluent prime" procedure to prime the diluent tubing when
there are bubbles in the tubing; or
Maintaining Your Analyzer
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