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Bayer HealthCare Advia 70 Equipment manual available for free PDF download: Operator's Manual
Bayer HealthCare Advia 70 Operator's Manual (158 pages)
Hematology System 083D0001-01
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Bayer HealthCare
| Category:
Laboratory Equipment
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Figures
9
Section 1 - Introduction
14
Intended Use
14
Reagents, Calibrators, and Controls
15
General
15
Damaged Containers
16
ADVIA 70 Diluent
16
ADVIA 70 Lyse
16
Advia 70 Kleen
16
ADVIA 70 Sheath
16
ADVIA 70 Testpoint Controls and Setpoint Calibrators
17
Laboratory Precautions
17
Supplementary Data
17
Service Assistance
18
This Manual and Training
18
Section 2 - Setting up the System
19
Unpacking the System
20
Figure 2-1 Rear Panel View
20
Figure 2-2 Removing the Slide Valve
21
Setting up the Autosampler (Optional)
21
Figure 2-3 Left Side of the Autosampler
22
Figure 2-4 Premix Cuvette
22
Placement of the ADVIA 70 Hematology System
23
General Environment
23
Power Requirements
23
Figure 2-5 UPS Receptacles
23
Space Requirements
24
Setting up the ADVIA 70 Hematology System
24
ADVIA 70 Reagents
24
Supply Tubing Assemblies
25
Advia 70 Kleen
25
ADVIA 70 Diluent
25
ADVIA 70 Sheath
26
ADVIA 70 Lyse
26
Waste
26
Computer
26
Computer Monitor
27
Printer (Optional)
27
Keyboard
27
Pointing Device
27
Starting the System
28
Software Configuration
28
Figure 2-6 Main Menu
28
Auxiliary Menu
29
Figure 2-7 Auxiliary Menu
29
Figure 2-8 Patient Range - Action Limits Window
31
Patient Ranges and Action Limits
31
Figure 2-9 Set/Review Patient Range
32
Autorecount Feature
33
Figure 2-10 Set/Review Action Limits
33
Figure 2-11 Printers Window
34
Printer (Optional)
34
Figure 2-12 Transfer Settings Box
35
Transfer Settings
35
Date/Time and Regional Settings
36
Figure 2-13 Date and Time Properties
36
Figure 2-14 Regional Settings
37
Customize Report
38
Figure 2-15 Laboratory Information Window
38
Figure 2-16 Misc Information Window
39
Figure 2-17 Customer Report Setup Dialog Box
40
Figure 2-18 Wake up / Shutdown Dialog Box
41
Wake up and Shutdown
41
Advanced Setup
42
Service
42
Section 3 - System Principles
43
General System Design
44
Sequence of Operation
44
Dilution Phase
44
Counting Phase
45
Figure 3-1 Dilution Schematic Diagram
45
Rinse Phase
46
Elements of Impedance Cell Counting
47
Figure 3-2 Impedance Counting System Rbc/Plt
48
Cell Counting and Sizing (RBC, Plt)
49
Figure 3-3 Rbc/Plt Counting System - Counting in Process
50
Figure 3-4 Rbc/Plt Counting System - Counting Complete
51
Figure 3-5 RBC/PLT Counting System - Rinsing Silencer
52
Figure 3-6 Rbc/Plt Counting System - Backflush Aperture
53
Figure 3-7 Rbc/Plt Counting System - Cycle Complete
54
Cell Counting (WBC)
55
White Cell Differential
55
Figure 3-8 WBC Differential - Flow Cytometer Scheme
56
Figure 3-9 Flow Cytometer - Hydrodynamic Focused Cell Monofile
57
Figure 3-10 WOC Sample Dilution - Injection System
58
Hemoglobin Determination (Hgb)
59
Figure 3-11 WOC Scattergrams
59
Mean Cell Volume Determination (MCV)
60
Hematocrit Determination (Hct)
60
Mean Cell Hemoglobin Determination (MCH)
60
Mean Cell Hemoglobin Concentration Determination (MCHC)
60
Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
61
Mean Platelet Volume Determination (MPV)
61
Plateletcrit Determination (Pct)
61
Platelet Distribution Width (PDW)
61
Clog Detection
62
Patient Action Limits and Normal Ranges
62
Section 4 - Daily Operating Procedures
65
Supplies and Accessories
66
Specimen Collection and Handling
66
Startup
67
System Checks
67
Dry Startup
67
Figure 4-1 Main Menu
67
Normal Startup
68
Figure 4-2 Startup Shutdown Window
68
Performing the Daily Quality Control Check
69
Open-Tube Sampling
71
Running Samples in Sample Saver and Direct Patient Modes Without a Worklist
71
Figure 4-3 Run Menu
71
Section 4 - Daily Operating Procedures
72
Figure 4-4 Results Window
73
Figure 4-5 Worklist Menu
73
Figure 4-6 Edit Worklist Window
74
Running Samples in Direct Patient Mode with a Worklist
74
Figure 4-7 Add Patient Window
75
Closed-Tube Sampling
76
Using the Autosampler with a Worklist: no Barcode Reader
76
Using the Autosampler with a Worklist: Barcode Reader
78
Using the Autosampler Without a Worklist (Barcode Reader Required)
78
Running a Stat Sample in Autosampler Mode
79
Running Stat Samples with a Worklist
76
Shutdown
79
Shutdown Without Wake up
80
Shutdown with Wake up
80
Section 5 - Data Archive
81
File System Description
81
Data Archive
81
Maintenance Log
82
System Log
82
Section 6 - Datalog
83
General
84
Opening the Datalog
84
Figure 6-1 Datalog Menu
84
Searching the Datalog
85
Figure 6-2 Datalog Search Window
85
Figure 6-3 Search by Sequence Number
86
Searching by Sequence Number
86
Figure 6-4 Search by Patient ID
87
Searching by Patient ID Number
87
Figure 6-5 Search by Patient Name
88
Searching by Patient Name
88
Displaying Results
89
Figure 6-6 Results Window
89
Changing the Patient ID
90
Figure 6-7 Changing Patient ID
90
Transferring Data
91
Printing Data
91
Figure 6-8 Datalog Print Window
91
Section 7 - Calibration Procedures
93
General
93
When to Calibrate
93
How to Calibrate the System
94
Figure 7-1 Calibration Menu
94
Figure 7-2 Calibration Run
95
Figure 7-3 Calibration Summary Window
96
Section 8 - Quality Control
99
General
100
Quality Control System Organization
101
Figure 8-1 Quality Control Menu
101
Selecting the Active Control Lot
102
Figure 8-2 Control Menu
102
Adding Controls to the System
103
Setting up a Quality Control File Using a Disk
103
Figure 8-3 Add Control Window
103
Setting up a Quality Control File Manually
104
Figure 8-4 Add Control - Manual Window
104
Deleting a Control Lot
105
Editing a Control File
105
Figure 8-5 Add Control - Low Window
105
Reviewing Quality Control Results
106
Levy-Jennings Charts
106
Figure 8-6 Edit Control - Low Window
106
Figure 8-7 Levy-Jennings Window
107
Quality Control Results
108
Figure 8-8 Levy-Jennings Chart
108
Figure 8-9 Control Data Window
109
Figure 8-10 Data Files Window
109
Submitting Control Data by Disk
110
B Analysis
110
Figure 8-12 X
111
Figure 8-11 X Menu
111
Establishing X B
112
Activating X B
112
B Alert
112
Figure 8-11
112
Figure 8-13
112
Viewing or Printing X B Graphics
113
Reviewing Sample Results
113
Reviewing Batches
113
Viewing or Printing X
113
B Graphics
113
Figure 8-14 X
114
Figure 8-15 X
114
Section 9 - Maintenance
115
General
116
Maintenance Log
117
Adding an Event to the Maintenance Log
117
Figure 9-1 Maintenance Menu
117
Adding or Editing a Comment in the Maintenance Log
118
Printing the Maintenance Log
118
Figure 9-2 Maintenance Log
118
Reagents
119
Changing Reagents
119
Figure 9-3 Replace Reagents Window
119
Figure 9-4 Change Reagents Window
120
Figure 9-5 Prime Reagents Window
120
Priming Reagent Lines
121
Monthly or Pre-Calibration Cleaning
121
Cleaning the Slide Valve
121
Figure 9-6 Preventive Maintenance
122
Cleaning the WBC Aperture (no Disassembly)
123
Semi-Annual Maintenance
124
Cleaning the Apertures (Disassembly Required)
124
Figure 9-7 Cleaning the Apertures
124
Annual Maintenance
125
Additional Options
125
Section 10 - Troubleshooting
127
General
128
Overview of Troubleshooting
128
Alert or Symptom
128
Functional Alerts
128
System Message Alerts
129
Hematology Flags
133
Figure 10-1 Normal FS-WA
134
Figure 10-2 Normal EX-SWA
134
Figure 10-3 N Flag Scattergram
134
Figure 10-4 B Flag Scattergram
135
Figure 10-6 L Flag Scattergram
136
Appendix A - System Specifications
138
Operating Characteristics
138
Parameters Reported
138
Scientific Principles
139
Sampling Features
139
Volume Required for each Analysis
139
Dilution Ratios
139
Cell Counting Aperture Size
139
Cycle Time
139
Waste Analysis
139
Performance Specifications
140
Computer Hardware
141
Processor and Memory
141
Display
141
Input/Output Support
141
Printer (Optional Equipment
141
Printer (Optional Equipment)
141
Software Characteristics
142
Operating Systems
142
Software Features
142
Alerts
143
Physical Characteristics
145
Reagents and Controls Required
145
Power Requirements
145
Operating Environment
145
Dimensions
145
Weight
145
Regulatory Compliance
146
Appendix B - Operational Hazards, Precautions, and Limitations
147
General
148
Documentation
149
Electrical Hazards
149
Instrument Precautions
149
Reagent Precautions
150
Maintenance Precautions
150
Calibration Precautions
150
Procedural Precautions and Limitations
151
Results Limitations
151
Limitations of the Hct Determination
152
Limitations of the Platelet Count
152
Interpretation of Results
153
Appendix C - Bibliography
155
Appendix D - Abbreviations
157
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