Siemens Healthineers CLINITEK Status+ Operator's Manual

Siemens Healthineers CLINITEK Status+ Operator's Manual

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  • Page 2 © 2011-2019 Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics. All rights reserved. No part of this operator’s guide or the products it describes may be reproduced by any means or in any form without prior consent in writing from Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics. CLINITEK, CLINITEK Status, CLINITEK Advantus, CLINITEST, Multistix, Multistix PRO, Uristix, and Chek-Stix are trademarks of Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    1 Introduction Intended Use........7 Summary and Explanation .
  • Page 4 Supplies ........49 Siemens Reagent Strips for Urinalysis ......50 Replacement Parts.
  • Page 5 Appendix E: Symbols Analyzer and Labeling Symbols ..... 73 Analyzer and Packaging Symbols......73 Analyzer Symbols .
  • Page 6 CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer Operator’s Guide for Self-Test...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Intended Use The CLINITEK Status+ Urine Chemistry Analyzer is a portable, easy to use analyzer. It is designed to read only Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Reagent Strips for Urinalysis. Tests performed using the CLINITEK Status+ analyzer are intended for in vitro diagnostic use only and for self-test.
  • Page 8: How This Guide Is Organized

    How This Guide is Organized Section Description 1– Introduction (This chapter). It describes the intended use of the analyzer and how to unpack and install the analyzer. 2– Using CLINITEK Status+ It describes how to perform a Quick For Self Test Test with a urinalysis strip, view test results, and perform basic maintenance and troubleshooting...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started This section provides information about how to unpack and install your CLINITEK Status+ analyzer. Unpacking the CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer The CLINITEK Status+ analyzer is delivered in 1 carton. To unpack your CLINITEK Status+ analyzer, perform the following steps: 1. Carefully remove the contents of the shipping carton. Note Retain the shipping carton and packing materials, which offer the best protection against damage if you need to ship the analyzer.
  • Page 10 • Depending on the analyzer model you received, you also could have a Warranty Registration Card, Unpack and Installation Guide, and Quick Reference Card. Figure 1-1: CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer Components 1 CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer 2 Paper roll 3 Power supply adaptor and AC power cord (Figure shows US version) 4 White calibration bar 5 Test table (tray that holds the test table insert)
  • Page 11: Assembling The Clinitek Status+ Analyzer

    Assembling the CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer After you unpack the analyzer components, you can assemble and connect them. To assemble the CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer components, perform the following steps: 1. Place the analyzer on a level work surface where the temperature and humidity are fairly constant. CAUTION The best temperature for using the analyzer is between 22–...
  • Page 12: Inserting The Batteries (Optional)

    3. Connect the other end of the power cord into an AC electrical wall outlet. CAUTION Use only the power supply adapter included with the analyzer. A different power supply adapter might damage the analyzer. Inserting the Batteries (optional) To power the CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer by batteries (optional), perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 13: Loading The Printer Paper

    2. Push the test table into the analyzer, pushing it in just over halfway. CAUTION Do not push the test table fully into the analyzer. The test table may become jammed and prevent the use of the analyzer. Do not touch the white calibration bar on the test table. Damage to the calibration bar could affect the test results.
  • Page 14 To load the printer paper or label roll, perform the following steps: 1. With the back of the analyzer facing you, open the printer cover by pulling up on the tab. 2. Open the paper roll compartment cover by pressing down on its tab and pulling out the cover.
  • Page 15: Powering On/Off

    Note By default, the analyzer automatically prints the test results. Figure 1-4: Printer Paper Compartment 1 Paper holding arm 2 Printer paper Powering On/Off If you power on the analyzer for the first time, the Start Up Wizard prompts you through a set-up procedure. To power on the analyzer, perform the following steps: 1.
  • Page 16 2. Press the on/off button for at least 2 seconds. The analyzer pulls in the test table. If no strip is on the test table, the test table door closes and the analyzer powers off. If a strip is still on the test table, the analyzer pushes out the test table and powers off.
  • Page 17: Hardware Overview

    Hardware Overview The CLINITEK Status+ analyzer consists of the following hardware components: • Touch screen display • Test table • Printer • Connections and power • Memory card slot Touch Screen Display You interact with the CLINITEK Status+ analyzer through an integrated touch screen display.
  • Page 18: Test Table

    Figure 1-5: Touch Screen Display Test Table All testing takes place on the test table. 1. Place the strips on the test table insert. 2. The analyzer pulls in the test table partially for calibration and then pulls in the test table completely to read and test the strip. 3.
  • Page 19: Software Overview

    Software Overview The CLINITEK Status+ analyzer user interface consists of a touch screen with an onscreen alphanumeric keyboard. Touch Screen Use the Select Ready screen to configure the analyzer, run tests, recall results, and navigate to any point in the software (see Figure 1-6). The Select Ready screen contains the following elements: Title bar Contains the current screen name, date, and time.
  • Page 20 4 Cassette Test* 5 Instrument Set Up * For Professional use only. Not for self-test. Each subsequent screen can display an icon in the upper left corner to indicate an analyzer mode or action (see Figure 1-7). For example, the battery icon indicates that the analyzer is powered by batteries.
  • Page 21 The CLINITEK Status+ analyzer provides several screen elements: option, area, button, arrow, and double arrows. Screen Example Description Element Option Round option buttons display on screens where you select an option. The option button with a filled circle is the current selection.
  • Page 22 Screen Example Description Element Button Several buttons display at the bottom of the screens, which include Select and Done. To navigate the screens, the analyzer displays left and right arrow buttons. To move to the previous screen, select Previous (left arrow).
  • Page 23 Screen Example Description Element Arrow Select the up and down arrows on the right side of the screen to scroll through the items in a list and highlight an item on the left side of the screen. Select the Select button to confirm your selection and move to the next screen.
  • Page 24 CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer Operator’s Guide for Self-Test...
  • Page 25: Using Clinitek Status+ For Self Test

    There is the possibility that a result is incorrect, for example, false positive or false negative results. • Use only Siemens Reagent Strips for Urinalysis designated for self- test. • Do not use the analyzer in temperatures below 18°C or above 30°C.
  • Page 26: Performing A Quick Test

    For more information about the use and storage of urinalysis strips, see the urinalysis strip instructions for use insert. Note The analyzer automatically detects the type of Siemens test strip. Therefore, you do not need to select the strip type from a menu.
  • Page 27: Running A Urinalysis Strip Quick Test

    Running a Urinalysis Strip Quick Test To run a urinalysis strip Quick Test: Note After you select START, you have 8 seconds to dip the strip in the urine sample and place the strip in the test table channel. Do not dip the strip before you select START.
  • Page 28 4. Drag the edge of the strip against the side of the sample container as you remove it. 5. Blot the edge of the strip on a paper towel to remove the excess urine. 6. Place the strip in the test table channel with the test pads facing 7.
  • Page 29: Viewing The Urinalysis Strip Quick Test Results

    Note Each time you run a test, the analyzer calibrates. CAUTION Do not push or pull the test table because the calibration might fail or the movement might cause table positioning errors. Do not move or bump the table while the analyzer calibrates. The calibration might fail.
  • Page 30: Completing The Urinalysis Strip Quick Test

    • Sample interference notes (To be used by your healthcare professional.) Figure 2-3: Test Results Completing the Urinalysis Strip Quick Test To complete the urinalysis strip Quick Test, perform the following steps: 1. Remove the used urinalysis strip from the test table and dispose of it as directed by your healthcare professional.
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    Maintenance Clean the test table and table insert weekly or more frequently, if necessary, to maintain the analyzer for the following reasons: • Ensure that the analyzer operates properly • Provide accurate test results • Prevent contamination • Avoid bacterial growth Weekly Cleaning of the Test Table and Test Table Insert BIOHAZARD Wear personal protective equipment, such as gloves.
  • Page 32: Cleaning The White Calibration Bar

    Siemens recommends that you check the calibration bar for cleanliness weekly, and when you clean the test table. Also, check the calibration bar for cleanliness if you remove a strip from inside the analyzer.
  • Page 33 2. Remove the test table by pulling it slowly out of the analyzer. 3. Drain the drip tray, if necessary. 4. Examine the white calibration bar on the test table for dirt or discoloration. CAUTION Do not touch the calibration bar while you examine it or after you clean it.
  • Page 34: Disinfecting The Test Table And Table Insert

    Inspect the surface for dust, foreign material, scratches, or scuffs. If you cannot completely clean the calibration bar or if the bar has scratches, you may need to order a new test table. Contact your healthcare professional. d. Insert the test table and table insert, as described in step 5. Disinfecting the Test Table and Table Insert Disinfect the test table and the test table insert as necessary.
  • Page 35: Cleaning The Outside Of The Analyzer

    5. Place the table insert and test table into the solution, with the white calibration bar on the test table above the liquid level. CAUTION Be sure the cleaning solution does not come in contact with the white calibration bar. Cleaning solution can discolor or damage the calibration bar.
  • Page 36: Changing The Batteries

    2. Wipe the outside (including the display) with a damp (not wet) cloth and a mild detergent. CAUTION Do not use any type of solvent, oil, grease, silicone spray, or lubrication on the analyzer. Do not spray glass cleaner directly onto the screen. Prevent liquid from entering inside the printer compartment.
  • Page 37 To change the batteries, perform the following steps: 1. Remove the test table by pulling it slowly out of the analyzer. 2. Drain the drip tray, if necessary. 3. Place the analyzer on its side. 4. Remove the battery cover on the bottom of the analyzer: a.
  • Page 38: Troubleshooting

    If you think a Siemens urinalysis strip is causing the problem, see its product insert for troubleshooting information. After an error occurs, if you power off the analyzer, be sure to retest the sample that was in progress.
  • Page 39: Results Alert

    If more than one advisory error occurs, when you clear the first advisory error message, the analyzer displays the next advisory error message. Results Alert If an error occurs during testing and the test cannot continue because of the error, a message displays on the Results Alert screen. The results alert error message provides details about the error and shows that the test was canceled.
  • Page 40 Error Error Message Action Code Failure of test table The test table is positioned improperly. 1. Make sure that the test table is in place. 2. Move the test table in or out of the analyzer slightly to reposition the test table. 3.
  • Page 41 13. Incorrect strip type Verify that you correctly placed the or tilted strip strip on the test table insert and that you used a Siemens Reagent Strip for Urinalysis. Cassette Test Repeat the test (see Performing a selected but strip Urinalysis Strip Quick Test‚...
  • Page 42 Error Error Message Action Code Tilted strip Repeat the test with a fresh strip and ensure that the strip is correctly positioned on the test table (see Preparing a Urinalysis Strip Quick Test‚ page 26). Dry strip Repeat the test with a fresh strip and ensure that the strip has been in contact with the sample (see Preparing a Urinalysis Strip Quick...
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting The Analyzer Operation

    Troubleshooting the Analyzer Operation The following table contains the analyzer operation icons that can display near the title bar on the Select Ready screen when an operation issue occurs. Icon Description Action Displays on the Select Ready Low Battery Power screen, indicating that the battery power level is low.
  • Page 44 CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer Operator’s Guide for Self-Test...
  • Page 45: Appendix A: Safety Information

    Appendix A: Safety Information Read the following safety information for your protection. Protecting Yourself from Biohazards The established guidelines for handling biohazards are based on the guidelines developed by the Centers for Disease Control, the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
  • Page 46: References

    • Wear facial protection when splatter or aerosol formation are possible. • Wear personal protective equipment such as safety glasses, gloves, lab coats, or aprons when working with possible biohazard contaminants. • Keep your hands away from your face. • Cover all superficial cuts and wounds before starting any work.
  • Page 47: Appendix B: Support Information

    Date of Installation Serial Number Limitations of Liability In no event shall Siemens be liable for indirect, special or consequential damages, even if Siemens has been advised of the possibility of such damages. For warranty service, contact your local technical support provider for assistance, instructions, repair, or replacement of this instrument.
  • Page 48 Also, our local technical support providers are available to help you. To order supplies or replacement parts, or to obtain service, contact your local technical support provider or visit siemens-healthineers.com/poc. 0197 Origin GB Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc. 511 Benedict Avenue Tarrytown, NY 10591-5097 USA Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Manufacturing Ltd. Chapel Lane Swords, Co.
  • Page 49: Appendix C: Orderable Supplies

    Appendix C: Orderable Supplies This appendix contains the supplies you can order from your local technical support representative. Product Description CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer - English 11317309 Supplies The following supplies are available for your CLINITEK Status+ analyzer. Contact your local technical support representative to order the supplies.
  • Page 50: Siemens Reagent Strips For Urinalysis

    Siemens Reagent Strips for Urinalysis Product Product Description Code Multistix 10 SG [25 LATIN] 10319565 03783489 A2292C52 Multistix 10 SG [100 NORDIC] 10322360 05328339 A2300A29 Multistix 10 SG [100 GER] 10315394 01526748 A2300D18 Multistix 8 SG [10 E/F/G/D] 10320335 04200746 A2304C51...
  • Page 51 Description Part Number CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer for Self-Test 11306478 multilingual documentation CD CLINITEK Status+ Quick Reference Card for Self- 11317276 Test (printed manual, multiple languages available) CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer Operator’s Guide for Self-Test...
  • Page 52 CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer Operator’s Guide for Self-Test...
  • Page 53: Appendix D: Specifications

    Appendix D: Specifications This appendix contains the analyzer specifications, tables of results, and an explanation of the analyzer’s testing method. Analyzer Specifications This appendix summarizes the design specifications for the CLINITEK Status+ analyzer and provides summary tables of test results from the CLIA waiver and the physician office studies.
  • Page 54: Analyzer Dimensions

    Analyzer Dimensions Dimension Value Depth 272 mm (10.7 inches) Width 171 mm (6.7 inches) Height 158 mm (6.2 inches) Weight 1.66 kg (3.65 lb) CLINITEK Status+ analyzer only (unpacked, without batteries or power supply) Environmental Specifications Specification Value Ambient Operating 18–30°C (64–86°F) Temperature Range Ambient Operating Humidity...
  • Page 55: Safety Standards

    Safety Standards The CLINITEK Status+ analyzer is classed as a Class A computing device in accordance with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 56: English, Units - Conventional

    English, Units – Conventional If you select English Conventional unit of measurement, the reagent strip tests display the following results. Reagent Strip Tests The following table contains the test, abbreviation, units, Normal System results, and Plus System results for English Conventional units for reagent strips.
  • Page 57 Test Abbreviation Units Reported Results Normal System Plus System Bilirubin Negative Moderate Negative Small Large Ketone mg/dL Negative Negative Trace Trace >=160 Specific Gravity <=1.005 1.020 No Difference 1.010 1.025 1.015 >=1.030 Occult Blood Negative Small Negative Trace-lysed Moderate Trace-lysed Trace-intact Large Trace-intact...
  • Page 58 Test Abbreviation Units Reported Results Normal System Plus System Protein (Multistix mg/dL Negative Negative PRO) (CLINITEK Microalbumin 9) Protein (All other mg/dL Negative Negative reagent strips) Trace >=300 Trace Urobilinogen E.U./dL No Difference >=8.0 Nitrite – Negative Positive No Difference Leukocytes –...
  • Page 59 Test Abbreviation Units Reported Results Normal System Plus System Creatinine mg/dL No Difference Albumin: Creatinine mg/g < 30 Normal > 300 High No Difference (CLINITEK Abnormal Microalbumin 2) 30 – 300 Abnormal Albumin: Creatinine mg/g Normal Dilute 30 – 300 No Difference (CLINITEK <...
  • Page 60: English Units - International (Si)

    Test Abbreviation Units Reported Results Normal System Plus System mg/g Normal Dilute Protein: Creatinine 3000 No Difference (CLINITEK Normal Abnormal Microalbumin 9) >=5000 Abnormal Abnormal 1500 Abnormal English Units – International (SI) If you select English International (SI) unit of measurement, the reagent strip tests display the following results. Reagent Strip Tests The following table contains the test, abbreviation, units, Normal System results, and Plus System results for English SI units for reagent strips.
  • Page 61 Table D-2: English, Units – International SI, Reagent Strips Test Abbreviation Units Reported Results Normal System Plus System Glucose mmol/L Negative Negative >=55 Trace Glucose mmol/L Negative Negative (CLINITEK Trace Microalbumin 9) >=110 Bilirubin – Negative Moderate Negative Small Large Ketone mmol/L Negative...
  • Page 62 Test Abbreviation Units Reported Results Normal System Plus System Occult Blood Ery/µL Negative Ca 25 Negative Trace-lysed Ca 80 Trace-lysed Trace-intact Ca 200 Trace-intact – No Difference >=9.0 Protein (Multistix Negative Negative PRO) 0.15 (CLINITEK Microalbumin 9) Protein (All other Negative Negative reagent strips)
  • Page 63 Test Abbreviation Units Reported Results Normal System Plus System Leukocytes Leu/µL Negative Ca 125 Negative Ca 15 Ca 500 Trace Ca 70 Albumin mg/L No Difference Creatinine mmol/L 17.7 No Difference 26.5 Albumin: mg/mmol < 3.4 > 33.9 No Difference Creatinine Normal High...
  • Page 64 Test Abbreviation Units Reported Results Normal System Plus System Protein: Creatinine mg/mmol Normal Dilute 33.9 No Difference (Multistix PRO) Abnormal Normal > 56.6 Abnormal 17.0 Abnormal Protein: Creatinine mg/mmol Normal Dilute No Difference (CLINITEK Normal Abnormal Microalbumin 9) 33.9 >=566 Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal...
  • Page 65: English Nordic, Units - Nordic Plus System

    English Nordic, Units – Nordic Plus System If you select English Nordic unit of measurement, the reagent strip tests display the following results. Reagent Strip Tests The following table contains the test, abbreviation, units, Normal System results, and Plus System results for Nordic units for reagent strips.
  • Page 66 Test Abbreviation Units Reported Results Normal System Plus System Bilirubin – Negative No Difference Ketone – Negative Negative Trace Specific Gravity – <=1.005 1.020 No Difference 1.010 1.025 1.015 >=1.030 Occult Blood – Negative No Difference +/- Intact – No Difference >=9.0...
  • Page 67 Test Abbreviation Units Reported Results Normal System Plus System Protein (Multistix – Negative No Difference PRO) (CLINITEK Microalbumin 9) Protein (All other – Negative Negative reagent strips) Trace Urobilinogen µmol/L No Difference >=131 Nitrite – Negative Positive No Difference Leukocytes –...
  • Page 68 Test Abbreviation Units Reported Results Normal System Plus System Creatinine mmol/L 17.7 No Difference 26.5 Albumin: mg/mmol < 3.4 > 33.9 High No Difference Creatinine Normal Abnormal (CLINITEK 3.4 - 33.9 Microalbumin 2) Abnormal Albumin: mg/mmol Normal Dilute 3.4-33.9 No Difference Creatinine <...
  • Page 69 Test Abbreviation Units Reported Results Normal System Plus System Protein: Creatinine mg/mmol Normal Dilute No Difference (CLINITEK Normal Abnormal Microalbumin 9) 33.9 >=566 Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal...
  • Page 70: System Overview And Principles

    System Overview and Principles Description of Optical System The optical system consists of: • six light emitting diodes (LEDs) • a light guide • a mirror • a lens • a detector Light from the LEDs travels along the light guide and is reflected off the calibration bar, strip or cassette onto the mirror.
  • Page 71 All test pads are read simultaneously at all six wavelengths. The analyzer’s optical system images the entire strip, all reagent pads at once. The light reflected from the test pad at specific wavelengths is dependent upon the degree of color change in the pad and is directly related to the concentration of the particular constituent in the urine.
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  • Page 73: Appendix E: Symbols

    Appendix E: Symbols This appendix provides the symbols for the analyzer and packaging. Analyzer and Labeling Symbols The analyzer and labeling symbols are in the following locations: • CLINITEK Status+ analyzer documentation • CLINITEK Status+ analyzer exterior • Power supply provided with the analyzer •...
  • Page 74: Analyzer Symbols

    Symbol Description Caution, consult accompanying documents In vitro diagnostic medical device Consult instructions for use Caution, temperature hazard, hot surface Caution for handling electrostatic sensitive devices to avoid causing a hazard to the product Analyzer Symbols This following table contains the symbols on the exterior of the CLINITEK Status+ analyzer and the carton in which the analyzer is delivered.
  • Page 75 Symbol Description Batch code Biohazard This equipment is classified as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment under the European WEEE Directive. It must be recycled or disposed of in accordance with applicable local requirements Printed on recycled materials Indicates compliance with the RESY packaging standards Do not reuse a reagent Keep this way up Fragile, handle with care...
  • Page 76: Display Icons

    Symbol Description Encapsulated safety isolating transformer (short-circuit proof) Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) A thermistor device used to protect the transformer from short-circuits or overload. This is an auto reset device Thermal cut-out (TCO) This safety device disconnects the supply voltage to the transformer at a specific temperature.
  • Page 77 Symbol Name Description Data Transfer to Displays the individual data and Personal Computer test results that the CLINITEK Status+ analyzer transfers to a PC. Alert Alerts you to an error message. Battery Power Displays a maximum of four bars, indicating the battery power level of a a battery powered analyzer.
  • Page 78 Symbol Name Description Connectivity Displays only if you run a CLINITEK Status+ analyzer with a CLINITEK Status connector. Indicates that the CLINITEK Status+ analyzer is connected to the CLINITEK Status connector, Connectivity is enabled, and the system is connected to the LIS. No Connectivity Displays only if you run a CLINITEK Status+ analyzer with a...
  • Page 79: Appendix F: Glossary

    Appendix F: Glossary The glossary contains hardware and software terms and acronyms. Hardware Terms The following table defines hardware terms commonly used on the CLINITEK Status+ analyzer. Term Definition bar code Encoded information that is read by an optical scanner. calibration bar The white calibration bar (on the test table) that provides traceable calibration.
  • Page 80: Software Terms

    USB port The ports where USB cables are inserted. urinalysis strip A Siemens urinalysis strip with test pads for in vitro diagnostic use. Software Terms The following table defines software terms commonly used on the CLINITEK Status+ analyzer.
  • Page 81 Term Definition authorized operator Operators who can perform certain tasks, where they gain access to the analyzer by entering their operator ID to perform those tasks. auto-check Performs automatic strip quality checks and provides results in about 1 minute. automatic strip Automatically identifies an ID band strip type identification with no need to select it from a menu.
  • Page 82 Term Definition default setting A value defined and preset by Siemens. delete A function an operator uses to remove an object, such as test results or an authorized operator, from the system database. diagnostic screen A software UI screen which enables the operator to perform a system diagnostic test when troubleshooting the analyzer.
  • Page 83 Term Definition keyboard A software UI display (alphabetic or numeric) that the operator uses to type information. laboratory Laboratory computer system that you can information system connect to the analyzer. Abbreviation: LIS. Menu screen A software UI screen that displays a list of commands and one or more command buttons for the operator to select.
  • Page 84 Term Definition ready The state when the analyzer is available to perform tests. recall To access data such as test results stored on the analyzer. restore To restore the analyzer setup to the default settings. required entry A data entry box that must have data entered into it.
  • Page 85: Acronyms

    Term Definition startup code If your software provides sample interference notes, the Start-Up wizard prompts you to enter a startup code. Start-Up Wizard A wizard that steps you through a quick setup procedure when you power on the analyzer for the first time. stop bits The number of bits that maintain synchronization between the system and a...
  • Page 86 Acronym Full Title Glucose Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin (Not for self-test) Ketone Local Area Network Leukocyte NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology Nitrite Hydrogen ion concentration Personal Computer Protein Quality Control Specific Gravity Systéme International Serial Number User Interface Urobilinogen Universal Serial Bus Volt Amp CLINITEK Status+ Analyzer Operator’s Guide for Self-Test...
  • Page 87: Index

    Index acronyms 85 Declaration of Conformity (DoC) 55 alcohol 34 dimensions, analyzer 54 Amphyl 34 disinfecting analyzer test table 34 cleaning 35 test table insert 34 dimensions 54 display hardware 17 installing 11 description 17 intended use 7 icons 76 powering on and off 15 replacement parts 50 electrical requirements 54...
  • Page 88 International (SI) units 60 safety 45 isopropyl alcohol 34 certifications 55 references 46 screen keyboard area 21 arrows 21 option 21 overview 17 legal information 47 select ready 19 title bar 19 Nordic touch 19 Plus System units 65 selection area 19 self-test 25 operations 26 serial...
  • Page 89 inserting 12 overview 18 test table insert disinfecting 34 inserting 12 testing Quick Test 30 urinalysis strip 26 Theracide 34 thermal printer 18 title bar 19 touch screen 17 troubleshooting analyzer operation 43 error messages 38 units Conventional results 56 International (SI) results 60 Nordic Plus System results 65 unpacking analyzer 9...
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