Roche/Hitachi cobas c 311 analyzer
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Host Interface Manual – Version 1.3
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2007/09/14 All
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Version 1.0
2007/10/22
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2008/02/25 Revised.
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comment lancer un échantillon sur Cobas C311Mamy
To run a sample on the Roche Cobas C 311 analyzer, follow these steps:
1. Prepare the System
- Check the system overview screen for any alerts.
- Ensure reagent inventory is sufficient.
- Perform necessary maintenance and calibration.
2. Load the Sample
- Place the sample in the appropriate position (Routine or STAT).
- Ensure the sample has a valid order in the workflow.
3. Start the Analysis
- Select the sample for processing.
- The system will pipette and analyze the sample automatically.
4. Monitor the Process
- Observe the system for any sampling stop or errors.
- If a sampling stop occurs, verify the sample order and reposition if needed.
5. Review Results
- Check the result records for completion.
- Data is transmitted to the host if configured.
Following these steps ensures smooth operation and accurate results.
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why the names cobas c311 and cobas e411
The Roche Cobas C 311 is a chemistry analyzer used for routine and specialized clinical chemistry testing, providing reliable diagnostic results for healthcare professionals. The Cobas E 411, on the other hand, is not described in detail in the provided context, but based on its naming convention, it is likely an immunoassay analyzer rather than a clinical chemistry analyzer. The key difference is that the Cobas C 311 focuses on chemistry assays, while the Cobas E 411 is likely used for immunoassay testing.
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@Mr. Anderson
how to run qcs
To run quality control (QC) samples on the Roche Cobas C 311:
1. Use the system screen to program QC for all reagents on board, including any standby packs.
2. Print the QC load list, which shows what QC materials are needed and where to load them.
3. Ensure reagents are loaded and the system is ready.
4. Run the automated maintenance using a daily pipe, which can include QC-related tasks.
5. If applicable, include wash steps for drugs of abuse tests.
These steps help ensure QC samples are processed correctly.
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if result is coming with <> sample range over can i report it for NA