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CELL-DYN
3000 System Operator’s Manual
9140240E — May 1995
Calibration
Chapter 6
3.
Calibration Range
If the factor % difference falls within the following Calibration
Range, calibration is required for that parameter. CALIBRATE
THE INSTRUMENT as directed in this procedure, either for all
parameters or specific parameters.
Results WITHIN THE FOLLOWING CALIBRATION RANGE:
WBC
>1.75%
but
<1
0%
RBC
>1.25%
but
<1
0%
HGB
>1.25%
but
<1
0%
MCV
>1.25%
but
<1
0%
PLT
>3.50%
but
<
20%
If all parameters require calibration, continue with the following
section. If only specific parameters require calibration, skip to the
“
Calibration for Individual Parameters
Calibration for All Parameters
1.
If the factor % difference for all parameters falls within the
acceptable Calibration Range limits, press [ACCEPT MEANS].
The message:
ALL DATA AND RESULTS WILL GO AWAY
is displayed on the bulletin line.
2.
Be certain that all desired printouts have been made.
3.
Press [CONFIRM ACCEPT] to save the Mean Factors and
complete the
4.
The log holds 10 entries. (The screen displays five entries. Display
the other five by pressing the Page Up key on the keyboard.) When
the log is full, subsequent entries cause the oldest entry to be
deleted and the remaining entries to move up one line so that the
current factors are added to the bottom of the list. Therefore, the
log should be printed periodically for purposes of documentation.
The log displays the <DATE>, <TIME>, <OPERATOR ID>,
<CALIBRATION FACTORS> and a line for <COMMENTS>.
NOTE: The letters in parentheses after each factor indicate the
method of factor derivation: A = Autocal, F = Factory, E = Enter
Factor (manual factor entry).
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