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The document provides information on installing and operating the BC-2800 Hematology Analyzer. It describes the analyzer's key features and specifications, including its 19 parameters and histograms display, three-part WBC differential, and storage of up to 10,000 sample results. Installation instructions specify that the analyzer requires a dust-free environment with stable temperature and power conditions. The document outlines the analyzer's various menu functions for tasks like calibration, quality control, maintenance, and more.
The document provides information on installing and operating the BC-2800 Hematology Analyzer. It describes the analyzer's key features and specifications, including its 19 parameters and histograms display, three-part WBC differential, and storage of up to 10,000 sample results. Installation instructions specify that the analyzer requires a dust-free environment with stable temperature and power conditions. The document outlines the analyzer's various menu functions for tasks like calibration, quality control, maintenance, and more.
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The document provides information on installing and operating the BC-2800 Hematology Analyzer. It describes the analyzer's key features and specifications, including its 19 parameters and histograms display, three-part WBC differential, and storage of up to 10,000 sample results. Installation instructions specify that the analyzer requires a dust-free environment with stable temperature and power conditions. The document outlines the analyzer's various menu functions for tasks like calibration, quality control, maintenance, and more.
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3-part diIIerential oI WBC automatically cleaning sample probe Automatic diluting, lyzing, mixing, rinsing and clog-clearing Count speed: 30tests/hr 3 counting modeall parametersWBC/HGBRBC/PLT Automatic Ilushing, zapping remain reagents alarm expired date alarm build-in recorder bar code scanner and keyboard option Up to 10000 sample results (including histograms) can be stored BC-2800 Specification BC-2800 InstaIIation---Environment 3;7432039 The environment should be as Iree as possible Irom dust, mechanical vibrations, loud noises and electrical interIerence. Avoid proximity to brush-type motors, Ilickering Iluorescent lights and electrical contacts that regularly turn on and oII. Avoid placing the instrument in direct sun or in Iront oI a source oI heat. BC-2800 InstaIIation---Space $5,.0 ComIortable working height At least 40cm on each side is the preIerred access to perIorm service procedures. At least 10cm behind Ior cabling and ventilation There is enough space Ior reagents. BC-2800 InstaIIation---Power !407 Aproperly grounded socket supplying 220 or 110 volts The Iluctuation should be in the range oI 10. The power Irequency should be 50/60Hz. Power consumption is less than 180VA. $elect some samples in the sample tabular review menu, and then press |F5| to access 'extension Iunction menu. |PRINT| print the current displayed content |HELP| help inIormation |MENU| exit menu Extension Iunction: 'repetition and 'trend graph 'trend graph Iunction only open to administrator Extension function in tabuIar review menu Password: 2826 Procedure: press F5 then press F1 Trend graph analysis mean: it is to monitor one patient`s illness trend. Trend graph Value oI lyse: 0.5mL(whole blood) 0.36mL(pre-diluted) Blood needed: whole blood: 13L pre-diluted: 20L Count time less than 2 min / test Aperture size 80mdiameter70mmdepth Ratio oI whole blood Capillary WBC/HGB 1:308 1:400 RBC/PLT 1:44862 1:44402 Volume oI volumetric testing: 300L `2times BC-2800 sampIe and dispense Range of Iinear and dispIay =r=mfr l+u=r l+>,l=, WBC 0 - 99.9 `10 9 /L 0.0-499.9 `10 9 /L RBC 0 -9.99`10 12 /L 0.0-9.99 `10 12 /L HGB 0 - 300g/L 0- 300g/L MCV ------ 0-250 fL PLT 0 - 999`10 9 /L 0-2999 `10 9 /L 100 L Mean Diff CJ =r=mfr linear 4,f+f+u\) WBC 4.0-7.5`10 9 /L 5 3.0 7.6-15.0`10 9 /L 5 2.0 RBC 3.0-4.5`10 12 /L 5 2.0 4.5-6.5`10 12 / L 5 1.5 HGB 110 180g/L 5 1.5 MCV 70.0 100.0fL 5 1.0 PLT 100-200 `10 9 /L 5 5.0 201 - 500`10 9 /L 5 4.0 Repetition AC Input AC 220V30V 50/60Hz1Hz Consumption 150 VA Fuse 250 V 2A Power SuppIy Without any operation in 10 minutes, the system will enter the saver program. LCD display turns oII Power indicator is still light. Any key exists the saver program. Screen Saver Power indicator $tart key 7.5 color LCD Keypad Record $ample probe Front PaneI Power switch and Iuse Equipotential terminal Diluent coonector Rinse connector Lyse connector Waste connector Rear paneI Keyboard Power or Iloppy Transition Printer or upgrade interIace $canner interIace Left side DispIay feature Title Count Mode System Status System time Window Error Messages Reagent Status MENU On-line Help 1~99testsremain reagents and remain waste container are enough Ior 99tests 20 testany one oI the remain reagents or remain waste container is not enough Ior 1 test. The warning message will be show in error area. Actual testsshow the actual tests number Remain reagents P$/2!'1!/ P$/2!'!!!'|Ctrl A| Keypad Menu tree Count Revi ew Cal i br at i on Manual Aut o Qual i t y cont r ol Passwor d Sel f - t est Log St at us Ser vi ce Mai nt enance Conf i g Pr i nt Shut down Cont r ol s X- B anal ysi s Set t i ngs Set up Aut o - f r esh bl ood DiIuent Rinse Lyse E-Z cIeanser NormaI start-up 46.5mI cIean & once background test) 16.5mI 0.5mI --- 75mI cIean & twice background test 26mI 1mI --- AII parameters (whoIe bIood) 28.5mI 9.5mI 0.5mI --- AII parameters (pre-diIuted) 30.5mI 9.5mI 0.36mI --- NormaI shut down 13.5mI 5.5 mI --- 1mI Reagents consumption 6D l=>f >DKf du >f=fK> rdKr \rm=l >DKfdu l=u fK>+uz =ud >=lzrKud f>f+uz ^>urm=l >DKfdu l+rfl, >DKfdu 4>f mfr>. Dl >f=r. l=u fK>+uz =ud >=lzrKud f>f =l=z r m,f, fK>+uz r+m fK>+uz. l=u fK>+uz >vr=l f+m>. >=lzrKud f>f. 1. $witch on BC-2800and the power indicator will be light. 2. The Initializing procedure will continue about 80s. 3. $elI test procedure. 4 The system will enter 'count menu. II there are errors during startup, the error message will be displayed on leIt bottom oI screen. Power on and shut down Background test =r=mfr ^,f=>l l+m+f WBC A 0.3 L 10 9 / L RBC A 0.03 L 10 12 / L HGB A 1 g / L HCT A 0.5 % PLT A 10 L 10 9 / L 1. Only ID mode 2. All inIormation 3. Batch inIormation mode SampIe information input 1. Press [MODE] to select the prediluted mode (any mode preceded by PB). 2. Press [DLUENT] to enter the Add Diluent screen 3. Prepare a clean sample cup under the sample probe and press [START] to dispense 1.6ml diluent to the cup. 4. Take out the sample cup after the sample probe rose up and press [ENTER] to exit the Add Diluent screen. 5. Collect 20L capillary blood specimen and immediately add it to the sample cup and shake to mix them. Preparation of pre-diIuted bIood |F1| is to select the setting items. [SETUP]-[Settings] Reagent VaIid voIume Diluent 0-30.0L Rinse 0-30.0L Lyse 0-999mL Waste 0-99.9L [SETUP]-[Settings]--Reagents Remain [SETUP]-[Settings]-Print & Communication [SETUP]-[Settings]-Print & Communication Printing Device Format1 Format2 Format3 Format4 Recorder Parameters + histograms Parameters Parameters+ histograms Parameters Printer Whole page with histograms Whole page without histograms Whole page with histograms Whole page without histograms [SETUP]-[Settings]-Date & time [Setup]-[Settings]---[Gain] [Setup]-[Settings]---[Gain]--WBC W too small WBC gain that should be increased W too large WBC gain that should be decreased. [Setup]-[Settings]---[Gain]--RBC W When the difference between the actual MCV analysis result and the expected result exceeds 6%, need to change the RBC gain. W For exampIe, assuming the expected MCV result is 90.0fL, while the actual analysis result is 82.0fL, the gain factor as below: 098 . 1 0 . 82 0 . 90
.9:alMCJ J Expe.9edMC [Setup]-[Settings]---[Gain]--HGB W adjust the HGB gain to change the HGB blank voltage, which usually should be set between 4.3 ~ 4.5V. [Setup]-[Settings]--count [Setup]-[Settings]--Reference Range =f+uf rK, x ^z ur=l \f >,++d \f >,++d \f >,++d 1` ,=r> H=l =dKlf> H=u 1` ,=r> lm=l =dKlf> "m=u 1` ,=r> d+=fr+ ,=f+uf> \f >,++d - 1 mufD =ud <- 1` ,=r> \u=f> \f >,++d <1 mufD [Setup]-[Settings]--other [Service]-[Maintenance]--Prime [Service]-[Maintenance]-Zap & FIush [Service]-[Maintenance]-Probe cIeanser cIean W f your analyzer is to run 24 hours a day, you should perform this procedure every 3 days. W f you follow the shutdown procedure to turn off your analyzer everyday, you should perform this procedure every week. W To make sure this analyzer functions normally, every time the accumulated analyzed samples reach 200, a dialog box will pop up to remind the user to perform the Probe cleanser cleaning procedure. 'Lyse test is to check the injected volume Ior lyse is correct or not. When shall we use this Iunction? When the WBC result or its histogram is abnormal, we should run this Iunction. $crew oII these two screws [Service]-[Maintenance]-Lyse test Remove the Count bath shield cover The injected lyse must over the second mark 2ml lyse will be dispensed to the count bath. [Service]-[Maintenance]-Lyse test [Service]-[Maintenance]-Drain W Drain bath Empty the count bath, and prime it again W Drain Tubing Empty all tubing, then turn off the equipment [Service]-[Maintenance]-CIean W Clean bath Use diluent to clean count bath W Clean wipe block After being used for a long time, the bottom of the probe wipe block may be contaminated by blood. When the accumulated analyzed samples reach 4,000, a dialog box will pop up to remind the user to clean the wipe block [Service]-[Maintenance]-Prepare to ship W Empty the tubing W Wash the tubing W Empty the tubing W Turn off the equipment [Service]-[System test] The available selI-test items are divided into Iour groups, the 1ubing, Machine, Jalve and Circuit. [Service]-[seIf-test] [Service]-[seIf-test]-[Test tubing] Count Time WBCS& Count Time RBCS t measures the duration of a WBC or RBC count Aperture(v) t measures the voltage (v) over the aperture. Vacuum t checks whether the vacuum system functions normally. Pressure t checks whether the system flushes the aperture at a normal pressure. FiIter t checks whether the filter functions normally. [Service]-[seIf-test]-[Machine] [Service]-[seIf-test]-[VaIve] It is to monitor that WBC, RBC and PLT signals can be properly converted into digital signals or not. [Service]-[seIf-test]-[Circuit] The recorded events are divided into Iour groups, ll, Para set, Error and Other (including setting discriminators, system selI-test and updating system soItware) This analyzer can save maximum 100 log Iiles and once the maximum number has been reached, the newest log will automatically cover the oldest one. [Service]-[Log] Every screen displays 13 items It only shows BC-2800 current conIiguration, no change. [Service]-[Configuration] The printing tasks are queued in this screen [Service]-[Print management] [CaIibration]---[ManuaI] Password: 2826 Valid range: 75---125 [CaIibration]---[Auto] Password: 2826 Valid range: 75---125 [CaIibration]---[Fresh bIood] Password: 2826 Valid range: 75---125
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