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Premise Thank you for purchasing our measurement unit for automated dry chemistry system, the SPOTCHEM D-02 SD-4810. This manual contains important information on the functions of the SPOTCHEM D-02 SD-4810. This manual is issued by ARKRAY, Inc. Read carefully prior to starting up the unit.
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Symbols The following symbols are used in this operating manual and labels on this instrument to call your attention to specific items. For the meaning of symbols indicated on the labels (including the shipping box) not described below, refer to the leaflet included in the package.
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SPOTCHEM D-02 (measurement unit) Operating Manual (this manual) The SPOTCHEM D-02 is a measurement unit that uses the SPOTCHEM D single reagent, multiple reagent and electrolyte plate to take various measurements. This operating manual describes the method of measurements and maintenance.
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Warning and Caution Labels This instrument has several warning and caution labels on the areas that have potential dangers. Please learn potential dangers warned by each label and observe the precautions described below. Front side Inside of the unit Do not touch the inside of the unit or insert foreign bodies into the inside of the unit.
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Disposal case The disposal case contains tips and/or electrolyte plates with sample adhering. When disposing of the tips or electrolyte plates, or cleaning the disposal case, wear protective gloves to prevent exposure to pathogenic microbes. Reagent table Do not touch the reagent table with unprotected hands. During cleaning or maintenance of the reagent table, wear protective gloves to prevent exposure to pathogenic microbes.
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Chapter 1 Before Use This chapter describes basic information about taking measurements and the operation of the instrument components. Overview ............1-2 1-1-1 Features .
Chapter 1 Before Use Overview 1-1-1 Features Unit designing The operation unit and measurement units are provided as separate units, thereby enabling you to combine the required measurement units for an optimal system configuration. Automatic sample application Samples are automatically deposited and dispensed by the unit. User pipetting operations are not required and samples can be dispensed without fluctuations, thereby yielding stable measurement results.
1-1 Overview 1-1-2 Specifications SPOTCHEM D-02 (SD-4810) Item Specifications Configuration Instrument, accessories Measurement objects Single/multiple reagent: Serum, Plasma Electrolyte plate: Serum, Plasma, Whole blood Reagent SPOTCHEM D single reagent SPOTCHEM D multiple reagent SPOTCHEM D electrolyte plate Measurement parameter Listed in package insert of reagent...
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Chapter 1 Before Use *1: The manufacturing date is included in the serial number as shown below. • 2nd and 3rd digits of the serial number: The last 2 digits of the manufacturing year • 4th and 5th digits of the serial number: The manufacturing month D-02...
1-1 Overview 1-1-3 Measurement Principle Single/multiple reagent Light from the light source LED passes through the interference filter and becomes monochromatic light with constant wavelengths. There are five wavelengths in total and the optimal wavelength is chosen based on the measurement parameter.
Chapter 1 Before Use Electrolyte plate Electrolyte measurement enables measurement of various types of ion concentrations in the sample with the potentiometric method using ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) as the basic principle. The ISEs used for electrolyte measurement have the following configuration. Reference electrode Bridge Measurement electrode...
Note that the items not included in the package are underlined in this manual. 1-2-1 Instrument Items included Description Quantity Instrument SPOTCHEM D-02 1-2-2 Accessories Connecting cable Operating manual List of errors/troubles Accessories packing box Item...
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-2-3 Accessories Packing Box Wrench set for replacing Cleaning wire Nozzle set nozzle Nozzle tube Cleaning kit Disposal case Tip case Item Items included Description Quantity Nozzle set 2 nozzles with O-rings Wrench set for replacing 2 wrenches, 1 adapter nozzle Cleaning wire...
1-3 Part Names and Functions Part Names and Functions 1-3-1 Front Side of Instrument Item Name Function Front cover Prevents incoming ambient light. Opens when the reagent table and plate table extend toward you. Maintenance cover Can be opened to clean or replace the nozzle. Status indication LED Indicates the operation status of the instrument.
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-3-2 Rear Side of Instrument Item Name Function Operation unit connecting Connects the operation unit using a connecting cable. terminal Cooling fan Expels warm air from inside the unit to prevent overheating. Fixing brackets Used to fix this unit to another unit. D-02 1-10...
1-3 Part Names and Functions 1-3-3 Bottom of Instrument Item Name Function Photometric section cover Open this cover for cleaning the photometric window or removing the fixtures during installation. Electrolyte measurement Open this cover for removing the fixtures during installation. section cover D-02 1-11...
The following shows an example of SPOTCHEM D-01 connected to and SPOTCHEM D-02 connected to the operation unit. The relationship between the connected terminals and the on-screen positions of the measurement...
1-5 Installation Installation 1-5-1 Precautions for Installation Before installing the instrument, read the following items and always take proper safety precautions. Install the instrument under the supervision of a serviceperson. • Determine a location for the instrument and assemble it in that location. Do not move the instrument with the operation unit or other measurement unit connected.
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-5-2 Precautions for Moving the Instrument When moving the instrument, read the following items and always take proper safety precautions. • Be sure that the operation unit and other measurement units are not connected to the instrument. •...
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1-5 Installation NOTE: Be careful not to drop the screws inside the instrument when removing. Fixture (1) Remove the Attach the photometric section cover and electrolyte screws using measurement section cover. the Phillips screwdriver. Remove the bolts Fixture (2) using the hexagonal wrench.
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-5-4 Fixing the Instrument Use the fixing brackets on this instrument to fix this instrument to the operation unit and other measurement units. REFERENCE: For details, see “1-6-3 Fixing the Instrument” in the “SPOTCHEM D-00 Operating Manual”. 1-5-5 Connecting the Instrument Check that the main switch of the operation unit is in the OFF position.
1-5 Installation The message “System start up” and the connection status of the measurement units are displayed on the screen. REFERENCE: Check that “D-02” is displayed on the [System start up] screen. The status indication screen is displayed. During the startup process, the status indication LED lights white. REFERENCE: You cannot operate the instrument menus while the instrument is starting up.
Chapter 1 Before Use Measurement Precautions This section describes the measurement precautions. Before using this instrument for the first time, be sure to read all the precautions listed here. 1-6-1 Precautions for Operation • This instrument is to be operated by qualified persons only. A qualified person is one having adequate knowledge of clinical testing and the disposal of infectious waste.
1-6 Measurement Precautions 1-6-2 Precautions for Handling Samples • BE CAREFUL WHEN HANDLING BLOOD. This system uses blood as sample. Blood may be contaminated by pathogenic microbes that can cause infectious diseases. Improper handling of blood may cause infection to the user or other individuals by pathogenic microbes.
Chapter 2 Measurement This chapter describes the methods for normal measurement and calibration. Before Measurement ..........2-2 2-1-1 Lot calibration .
Chapter 2 Measurement Before Measurement This section explains what you need to know before you begin measurements with this instrument. 2-1-1 Lot calibration 2D code (Reagent Info.) is printed on the product box of a reagent. When you use a reagent of a new lot, scan the Reagent Info.
2-1 Before Measurement REFERENCE: You can swipe the magnetic stripes in any order. You can start with any stripe. If a stripe has already been read, an asterisk [ * ] is displayed on the screen. After all magnetic stripes of the lot card have been read, magnetic card calibration has been completed.
Chapter 2 Measurement 2-1-3 Measurement Procedures The measurement procedures are shown in the following flowchart. Use similar procedures when measuring quality control samples. For details on quality control samples, contact your local distributor. Instrument startup Set the main switch on the operation unit to the ON position and press the button.
2-2 Measurement Preparations Measurement Preparations This section explains the preparations required prior to measurement. Please note that the underlined parts are not included in the package. Prepare them separately. 2-2-1 Instrument Checks This explains the items to be checked after the instrument has started. ...
Chapter 2 Measurement 2-2-2 Preparing the Sample Place the sample into the cuvette (sample container) for measurement. Use the correct cuvette for the sample to be tested. Please note that the measurement items are subject to additions or changes in the future. Please read the package insert supplied with each reagent for information on handling the sample.
2-2 Measurement Preparations REFERENCE: The cuvette has two gauge lines, at 160 μL and 530 μL, as shown below. 530 µL 160 µL Measurement of a serum or plasma Place the sample into a cuvette with a gray cap. Place the cap on the cuvette to prevent contamination or evaporation if you are not measuring the sample right away.
Chapter 2 Measurement 2-2-3 Preparing the Reagent This instrument uses SPOTCHEM D reagents sold separately. This instrument uses three types of SPOTCHEM D reagents. Use the type of reagent that best matches your measurement needs. Single reagent You can measure one item per reagent. Reagent name Reagent pad Barcode...
2-3 Measurement Measurement You can measure a maximum of 15 items at a time for each sample using a SPOTCHEM D single/multiple reagent or electrolyte plate. • Wear protective gloves to prevent exposure to pathogenic microbes. • For disinfection of the device, lightly wipe the disinfecting area with a cotton swab or gauze moistened with a disinfectant, then wipe the disinfectant with a cotton swab or gauze moistened with water, and then wipe it dry.
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Chapter 2 Measurement Sample ID To add a unique ID to the sample that is separated from the measurement number, enter a sample ID. For details on entering the sample ID, see “4-3 Entering the Sample ID” in the “SPOTCHEM D-00 Operating Manual”.
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2-3 Measurement Place the tips in the tip port. NOTE: Do not touch the end of the tips with unprotected hands. Contamination on the tip end may lead to inaccurate results. Reference solution NOTE: The number of tips required for measurement varies depending port on the combination of reagents being measured at the same time.
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Chapter 2 Measurement Place the single/multiple reagent in the instrument Open the foil pack of the single/multiple reagent as shown below. Hold the ends Tear open the and pull open. foil pack at the notch. Multiple reagent Single reagent Remove the single/multiple reagent without touching the reagent pad. Reagent pad Reagent pad IMPORTANT: Be careful not to fold or bend the single/multiple reagent when taking it out from the foil pack.
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2-3 Measurement Place the single/multiple reagent on the reagent table as shown below. IMPORTANT: Insert the end of a single/multiple reagent strip into the opening at the end of the groove on the reagent table and then fit the entire strip in the groove. If the single/multiple reagent strip is warped and/or not fitting on the groove, it may become jammed inside the instrument or lead to inaccurate results.
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Chapter 2 Measurement Place the electrolyte plate and reference solution in the instrument Open the foil pack of the electrolyte plate. Tear open the foil NOTE: Be careful not to put excessive pressure on the electrolyte plate. pack at the notch. Electrolyte plate Take out the electrolyte plate.
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2-3 Measurement Remove the foil seal from the reference solution and place the reference solution into the reference solution port. NOTE: Measuring without removing the foil seal from the reference solution will cause the nozzle to break. Be sure to remove the foil seal from the reference solution before placing it in the reference solution port.
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Chapter 2 Measurement Example of measurement result display 2 When measurement is completed, the message “Ready” is displayed on the screen. The measurement result is printed. For more details about the measurement result, see “2-5-1 Measurement Result” (page 2-19). View the measurement result To see the measurement result, press the button.
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2-3 Measurement Inspect the reagent table Read the chapter “Daily cleaning” (page 3-8) and inspect the reagent table for any areas that require cleaning. Clean the reagent table as necessary. NOTE: When measurement for the day is completed, be sure to dispose of all used tips and electrolyte plates in the disposal case.
Chapter 2 Measurement Calibration 2-4-1 Overview Lot calibration (See “2-1-1 Lot calibration” (page 2-2).) Calibration made by scanning the Reagent Info. printed on the product box of the reagent with the 2D code reader. D-02 2-18...
2-5 Viewing the Measurement Result Viewing the Measurement Result You can print out and check the measurement result. 2-5-1 Measurement Result This section explains how to read the printed measurement result. D-02 2-19...
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Chapter 2 Measurement Item Description Unit name Measurement date and time Measurement number Sample type Patient type Printing is available only when the patient type is entered. Sample ID Printing is available only when the ID is entered. Electrolyte plate reagent name Printed only when this reagent is used.
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2-5 Viewing the Measurement Result Item Description Single reagent item name and Printed only when this reagent is used. measurement result The following are printed depending on the measurement value. : The value is higher than the normal range : The value is lower than the normal range OVER: The value is higher than the measurable range UNDER: The value is lower than the measurable range The upper or lower limit of the measurement range is printed after...
Chapter 2 Measurement 2-5-2 Survey Mode Measurement Result This section explains how to read the printed survey mode measurement result. Item Description Unit name Measurement date and time Measurement result Item name and measurement value Survey mode measurement Measurement value for which unit conversion and correlation correction result are not performed D-02...
2-5 Viewing the Measurement Result 2-5-3 QC Mode Measurement Result This section explains how to read the printed QC mode measurement result. Item Description Unit name Measurement date and time QC mode measurement result Item name and measurement value for which unit conversion and correlation correction are not performed D-02 2-23...
Chapter 3 Menu Operations This chapter describes the sample type setting, maintenance, reagent information setting and various parameter settings on the [Main menu] screen. For details on setting the measurement number, sample ID, measurement result and submenu, see “Chapter 4 Menu Operations” in the “SPOTCHEM D-00 Operating Manual”.
Chapter 3 Menu Operations Menu Screen Overview On the status indication screen, press [0] to display the [Main menu] screen. The [Main menu] screen is displayed. Press [0]. REFERENCE: For details on operating menus [1] to [4], see “Chapter 4 Menu Operations” in the “SPOTCHEM D-00 Operating Manual”.
3-1 Menu Screen Overview Reagent information setting Item Description See page Single reagent information • Sets the correlation correction factor of the parameters for each 3-21 instrument. • After setting correlation correction factors, perform verification measurements to confirm that they are set correctly. •...
Chapter 3 Menu Operations Sample Type Setting This section explains how to set the sample type and patient type. Available settings Item Description Sample type Sets the type of sample to be measured. Patient type Selects the patient type previously registered with the operation unit. REFERENCE: If the patient type is not registered, the patient type item is not displayed.
3-3 Maintenance Maintenance 3-3-1 Maintenance Information The date and time of last maintenance and the number of measurements performed since then are displayed. Press [6] on the [Main menu] screen. Press [5] on the [Maintenance] screen. The <Maintenance information> screen is displayed. Date and time of last maintenance Number of measurements...
Chapter 3 Menu Operations 3-3-2 Maintenance Items This section explains the maintenance items. Wear protective gloves to prevent exposure to pathogenic microbes. 70% isopropyl alcohol is sometimes used to clean the instrument. 70% isopropyl alcohol is readily combustible, therefore handle it carefully and keep away from flames, electrical sparks and sources of heat.
3-3 Maintenance <Maintenance item> screen display Press [6] on the [Main menu] screen. Press [6] on the [Maintenance] screen. The <Maintenance item> screen is displayed. D-02...
Chapter 3 Menu Operations Daily cleaning Prepare: Cotton swab, distilled water, soft cloth, blower brush, 70% isopropyl alcohol and protective gloves Select a maintenance item Press the [ ] button on the <Maintenance item> screen and select [Daily cleaning]. Press the button to open the front cover and turn off the instrument.
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3-3 Maintenance Clean the white/black plate Lift the white/black plate cover. White/black plate cover Use a soft cloth moistened with distilled water to remove any stains on the white/black plate. White/black plate Dry the white/black plate with a soft and dry cloth. IMPORTANT: Be careful not to touch the white/black plate with unprotected hands (which may leave sebum on the surface), apply pressure, or scratch the surface.
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Chapter 3 Menu Operations Turn on the instrument Press [4] on the [Main menu] screen. Press [3] on the [Submenu] screen. Press [2] on the [Maintenance] screen. Press the button on the <Power On> screen and then move the cursor to the position of this instrument. D-02 3-10...
3-3 Maintenance Press the [ ] button, select [Power on] and press the button. REFERENCE: The instrument turns on and the message “Connecting…” is displayed on the screen. The [Main menu] screen is displayed. REFERENCE: You cannot operate the instrument menus during starting up.
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Chapter 3 Menu Operations Remove the double-sided tape from the back of the cleaning Remove from here paper. Place the cleaning paper on the reagent table. Cleaning paper NOTE: Be sure to securely place the cleaning paper on the reagent table without any warping or lifting of the cleaning paper.
3-3 Maintenance Remove the container and cleaning paper When the photometric window is completely cleaned, the front cover opens and a message is displayed on the screen. Remove the cleaning paper and the container with distilled water. Press the button. The front cover closes and automatic cleaning of the photometric window ends.
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NOTE: Remove the tip case and disposal case before moving the Rear side of the instrument. SPOTCHEM D-02 Facing the instrument, lift the right side of the instrument and carefully stand it with the right side up. Remove the photometric section cover on the bottom of the...
3-3 Maintenance Cleaning the nozzle (Nozzle cleaning) Prepare: Cleaning wire, nozzle tube, protective gloves, Phillips screwdriver and tweezers Move the nozzle to the maintenance position and turn off the instrument. Press the [ ] button on the <Maintenance item> screen and select [Nozzle cleaning].
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Chapter 3 Menu Operations Fix the nozzle with the nozzle stopper. Nozzle stopper Press the button. The power turns off. Manually rotate the fixing screw of the nozzle maintenance holder and remove it, as shown in the diagram. Fixing screw Clean the nozzle Remove the nozzle tube using the tweezers.
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3-3 Maintenance Insert the cleaning wire into the nozzle and move it up and down two or three times to clean the inside of the nozzle. Use a piece of tissue paper to remove any debris from the tip of the nozzle.
Chapter 3 Menu Operations Replacing the nozzle (Nozzle replacing) Prepare: Nozzle, wrench set for replacing nozzle, protective gloves and Phillips screwdriver Move the nozzle to the maintenance position and turn off the instrument Press the [ ] button on the <Maintenance item> screen and select [Nozzle replacing].
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3-3 Maintenance Use the larger end of the wrench to rotate the adapter and loosen the nozzle attachment. Manually rotate the adapter in the direction of the arrow and remove the nozzle. Place the new nozzle on the adapter. Attach the adapter to the nozzle maintenance holder and gently tighten by hand.
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Chapter 3 Menu Operations Use the smaller end of the wrench to fix the top part of the nozzle and use the larger end of the wrench to rotate and further tighten the adapter (at least 90°). Attach the nozzle maintenance holder to the instrument Attach the nozzle maintenance holder.
3-4 Reagent Information Setting Reagent Information Setting This section explains how to enter and initialize the reagent information. The available setting parameters are shown in the following table. Item Description See page Single reagent information • Sets the correlation correction factor of the parameters for each 3-21 instrument.
Chapter 3 Menu Operations Setting the single reagent information Display the <Single info setting> screen Press [7] on the [Main menu] screen. Press [5] on the [Reagent info setting] screen. Press [5] on the [Single info] screen. Set the single reagent information Press the [ ] button on the <Single info setting>...
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3-4 Reagent Information Setting Enter the correlation correction factor and temperature setting. Enter the numeric values for A and B and press the button. Select the temperature and press the button. REFERENCE: For details on entering numeric values, see “2-3-4 Entering Numbers”...
Chapter 3 Menu Operations Printing result of the single reagent information This section explains how to read the printed result. Item Description Unit name Printed date and time Single reagent name The reagent number and single reagent name are printed. Correlation correction factor The correlation correction factors are printed.
3-4 Reagent Information Setting Initialization of the single reagent information Press [7] on the [Main menu] screen. Press [5] on the [Reagent info setting] screen. Press [6] on the [Single info] screen. Press the [ ] button on the <Single info initialize> screen and select the single reagent to be initialized.
Chapter 3 Menu Operations Press the button. A message appears prompting you to confirm or cancel initialization of the information. REFERENCE: • To start initialization, press [0]. • To cancel initialization, press the button. 3-4-2 Multiple Reagent Information (Multi info) ...
3-4 Reagent Information Setting Print the multiple reagent information Press the [ ] button on the <Multi info setting> screen and select the multiple reagent information to be printed. NOTE: You cannot set or initialize the correlation correction factor, compensation temperature, or normal range for a multiple reagent. REFERENCE: To print the multiple reagent information for one item, select the item and press the button.
Chapter 3 Menu Operations 3-4-3 Electrolyte Item Information (EL item info) You can set the correlation correction factor, temperature setting and normal range for the electrolyte item information. You can print out and check these settings. The available settings are shown in the following table. Item Description Setting range...
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3-4 Reagent Information Setting Press [5] on the [EL item info] screen. Set the electrolyte item information Press the [ ] button on the <EL info setting> screen and select the electrolyte plate to be set. REFERENCE: To print the electrolyte item information for one item, select the item and press the button.
Chapter 3 Menu Operations Printing results of the electrolyte item information This section explains how to read the printed results. Item Description Unit name Printed date and time Electrolyte item name The item number and item name are printed. Correlation correction factor The correlation correction factor is printed.
3-4 Reagent Information Setting Initialization of the electrolyte item information Press [7] on the [Main menu] screen. Press [7] on the [Reagent info setting] screen. Press [6] on the [EL item info] screen. Press the [ ] button on the [EL item info initialize] screen and select the electrolyte plate to be initialized.
Chapter 3 Menu Operations Press the button. A message appears prompting you to confirm or cancel initialization of the information. REFERENCE: • To start initialization, press [0]. • To cancel initialization, press the button. 3-4-4 Electrolyte Plate Information (EL plate info) ...
3-4 Reagent Information Setting Print the electrolyte plate information Press the [ ] button on the [EL plate info setting] screen and select the electrolyte plate information to be printed. NOTE: You cannot set or initialize the correlation correction factor, temperature setting, or normal range for an electrolyte plate.
Chapter 3 Menu Operations 3-4-5 Lot Information This section explains how to set the calibration method for each lot. Item Description Setting range Default setting Calibration method Although [QR] and [Cal.] can be QR, Cal. selected, do not change the setting from [QR].
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3-4 Reagent Information Setting The operations below are described using the [Single lot info] screen as an example. Press [5]. Press [5] on the [Single lot info] screen. Set the lot information Press the [ ] button on the <Single lot info setting> screen and select the reagent to be set.
Chapter 3 Menu Operations Parameter Settings 3-5-1 Unit Information Setting (Unit info setting) You can set the unit name displayed on the screen, the speaker volume and the warning sound pattern. The available settings are shown in the following table. Item Description Unit name...
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3-5 Parameter Settings Setting the unit information Press [5] on the [Unit info setting] screen. Set the unit information. The selected pattern of warning sound at the selected volume is emitted for approximately 3 seconds. REFERENCE: Enter characters in the [Unit name] field. For details on entering characters, see “2-3-3 Entering Characters”...
Chapter 3 Menu Operations 3-5-2 Mode Setting Select the measurement result printing mode and measurement mode. The available settings are shown in the following table. Printing mode Item Description Normal Prints the normal measurement values. Survey Adds and prints the survey measurement values for which unit conversion and correlation correction are not performed.
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3-5 Parameter Settings Press the [ ] button, and select the printing and measurement modes. D-02 3-39...
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting If a warning, error or malfunction occurs during measurement operation or processing with this instrument, a message may be displayed on the screen. This chapter describes the content of these messages and troubleshooting techniques. Message Types ..........4-2 Warning Messages .
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Message Types A trouble message appears on the display when the instrument has a problem. There are three levels of such messages based on the severity of the problem. Message type Description Warning Displayed as “W-20XX”. Follow the displayed message to solve the problem. If the message is repeatedly displayed, turn off the instrument and contact your local distributor.
4-2 Warning Messages Warning Messages W-2001 Cause Possible solution The front cover or maintenance cover was Check the covers if they are completely closed. opened during measurement or startup process. Something is trapped by the front cover. Remove the object and close the front cover. W-2002 Cause Possible solution...
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting W-2004 Cause Possible solution The tip case is not fully in place. Check that the tip case is correctly placed in the instrument. The tip case is dirty. Clean the tip case. W-2005 Cause Possible solution There are no tips in the tip case. Correctly place the tips in the tip case.
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4-2 Warning Messages W-2007 Cause Possible solution The sample or reference solution has bubbles or Remove the bubbles or foreign bodies. foreign bodies. The piping system or nozzle is clogged or has Clean the nozzle. an air leak. For details, see “Cleaning the nozzle (Nozzle cleaning)” (page 3-15). The tip is not correctly attached to the nozzle.
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting W-2010 Cause Possible solution There are not enough tips for measurement. Place the number of tips required for measurement in the instrument. W-2011 REFERENCE: The name and lot number for the expired reagent is displayed on the first line of the message. Cause Possible solution The expired single/multiple reagent strip or...
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4-2 Warning Messages W-2012 REFERENCE: The name of the reagent without lot information is displayed on the first line of the message. Cause Possible solution The Reagent Info. for the single/multiple Read the Reagent Info. printed on the product box of the single/ reagent strip or electrolyte plate has not been multiple reagent strips or electrolyte plate to be measured.
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting W-2030 Cause Possible solution The sample volume is insufficient. The required sample volume varies depending on the measurement item. Use a cuvette with an appropriate sample volume. There is an insufficient volume of distilled Add 200 µL of distilled water to the container. water for automatic cleaning of the photometric section.
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4-2 Warning Messages W-2033 Cause Possible solution The reference solution is not in the reference Put the reference solution in the port. solution port. W-2034 Cause Possible solution The electrolyte plate is not in place. Place the electrolyte plate on the plate table. Used reference solution is still on the reference Remove the used reference solution from the port.
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Error Messages E-2101 Cause Possible solution The instrument turned off during measurement. Press the button. Prepare the sample, reagent strip and tip and measure again. NOTE: If the instrument turns off for some reason during measurement, this message is displayed during the next startup process.
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4-3 Error Messages E-2106 Cause Possible solution The single/multiple reagent strip is not Correctly place the single/multiple reagent strip on the reagent table. correctly placed on the reagent table. Also, be sure that the single/multiple reagent strip is placed flat on the reagent table.
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Chapter 4 Troubleshooting E-2133 Cause Possible solution The electrolyte plate is jammed in the plate Remove the electrolyte plate. delivering section. There is a foreign body in the disposal case. Remove the foreign body from the disposal case. E-2134 Cause Possible solution Calibration by calibrator kit failed.
4-4 Trouble Messages Trouble Messages T-2201 Cause Possible solution A supply voltage is abnormal. Check that the connecting cable is securely connected. T-2202 / T-2203 Cause Possible solution A malfunction occurred with the internal Check the installation/operating environment and use the instrument temperature control.
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