Sample Processing; Carrier Tray Placed Into Routine Bay - Abbott ARCHITECT RHS Training Manual

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MODULE 2: BASIC OPERATION

Sample Processing

Samples are loaded into Carriers
Carriers are slid into RSH priority sections or placed into Carrier Trays which are slid into the
Routine Bays for sampling.
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Trays and/or Sample Carriers may be inserted into a position with a status of Access
(indicated by a steady green light)
A robotic mechanism, called the Carrier Transport Assembly, is used to transport the Sample
Carriers from:
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the bay to the RSH Bar Code Reader
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RSH Bar Code Reader to the Carrier Positioner Assembly
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the Carrier Positioner back to the bay.
Indicator lights located on the front of the RSH provide Sample Carrier status information to
the operator.
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FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
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The RSH Bar Code Reader reads the Sample Carrier ID Label and sample tube
bar code label
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The Carrier Positioner moves Sample Carriers into position for aspiration by
the Processing Module Sample Pipettors
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When sample aspiration is complete for all samples in a Sample Carrier at a
particular Processing Module, the RSH transports it to the next processing
module in the system for further processing as applicable
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When a Sample Carrier contains samples with a mixture of assay
orders, the Sample Carrier is usually transported to the chemistry
PM first and then to the immunochemistry analyzer
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When all tests for all samples in a given Sample Carrier are aspirated, the
Sample Carrier is returned to its original bay

Carrier Tray placed into Routine Bay

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