Operation; Summary Of Operation Steps - QBC Diagnostics Star Operators & Service Manual

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BLOOD AND BODY FLUIDS MAY CONTAIN THE HEPATITIS B VIRUS (HBV), HEPA-
TITIS C VIRUS (HCV), HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV), OR OTHER
DISEASE-CAUSING AGENTS. HANDLE ALL PATIENT SPECIMENS AS POTENTIAL
BIOHAZARDS CAPABLE OF TRANSMITTING INFECTION. WEAR APPROPRIATE
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING LABORATORY GLOVES, WHEN
COLLECTING, HANDLING, AND PROCESSING BLOOD AND BODY FLUIDS.
IN ADDITION TO WEARING GLOVES, THE USE OF DISPOSABLE LAB COATS OR
GOWNS AND PROTECTIVE GLASSES OR GOGGLES IS RECOMMENDED WHEN
ACRIDINE ORANGE REAGENT MAY BE TOXIC; DO NOT INGEST. AVOID CON-
IF A TUBE BREAKS IN THE UNIT, CAREFULLY REMOVE THE TUBE WITH A HE-
MOSTAT OR OTHER DEVICE, USING PUNCTURE RESISTANT UTILITY GLOVES.

Summary of Operation Steps

Routine operation of the QBC STAR Hematology System consists of the following steps:
Turn the instrument on
Print out / save electronic controls
Fill tube with blood
Mix the tube of blood
Place the cap onto the tube
Place the tube into the instrument
Close door and insure it is latched
Push the "Star" button to start the test cycle
Obtain the results from the printer
Dispose of the QBC STAR tube in a biohazard container
Each of these steps is described below.
L–000867(A)
WORKING AROUND THE INSTRUMENT.
TACT WITH SKIN, EYES, AND CLOTHING.
CONTACT TECHNICAL SERVICES FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
4 – Operation
WARNINGS
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