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CELL-DYN
®
3200 System Operator’s Manual
10-75
9140181H—October 2001
Section 10
Troubleshooting and Diagnostics
Loader Fault 148: tube dropped during mixing
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A tube was sensed as missing from tube position 3 or 4 after the mixing cycle.
– – – - Probable Cause – – –
– – – - Corrective Action –
1. A tube slipped out of a Tube Gripper
in the Mix Head.
a. The tube has liquid on it.
1. A tube slipped out of a Tube
Gripper in the Mix Head.
a. Remove the Loader Cover. Dry
the tube. Then, reinstall the
Loader Cover, reset the racks,
and reset the Sample Loader by
pressing following keys in order:
[CLEAR FAULT]
,
[START LOADER]
,
[RESET LOADER]
.
b. The Mix Head Tube Gripper is
dirty.
b. Remove the Loader Cover.
Using a DYN-A-WIPE pad or
lint-free wipe moistened with a
0.5% sodium hypochlorite
solution, clean the Mix Head
Tube Gripper. (See the formula
for mixing this solution under
;
Repeat with deionized water.
Then, reinstall the Loader Cover,
reset the racks, and reset the
Sample Loader.
2. A failure of the sensor system or
related electronics has occurred.
2. Remove the Loader Cover. Using a
DYN-A-WIPE pad or lint-free
wipe moistened with lens cleaner or
deionized water, clean the tube
sensors. Dry the sensors
thoroughly. Then, reinstall the
Loader Cover, reset the racks, and
reset the Sample Loader.
NOTE:
For the location of the tube
sensors, refer to the figure
in
3. A failure of the bladder or bladder
pressure system has occurred.
3. Contact your Abbott Hematology
Customer Support Center.
Table 10.2 General Fault Conditions (Continued)