Art: 714260-00N
Rev. Date: 19-Jan-12
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Code
Number
Cause/Action
Message on Display
Explanation
58-62
Analyzer Error
/ Use
Electronic Simulator
The analyzer usually recovers from these error conditions. These
error conditions can be detected by the Electronic Simulator. If
the analyzer passes the Electronic Simulator test, continue to use
it. If not, check the battery voltage and check the analyzer with
another simulator to rule out a simulator problem. If the code
persists, contact i-STAT Technical Services or your local support
organization for further assistance.
23, 53,
55-57, 63,
65-68, 70,
72-74, 82,
83-85, 86,
89-94, 96,
97
Analyzer Error
/ See
Manual
These are mechanical or electronic failures from which the analyzer
may not be able to recover.
Code 23 may be caused by poor contact between the analyzer
pins and the cartridge chip. This can sometimes be corrected by
conditioning the pins in the analyzer using the ceramic conditioning
cartridge. The specific conditioning procedure is described at the
end of this bulletin.
Code 70 can occur on the Portable Clinical Analyzer if the user
presses the DIS key before the Electronic Simulator is run after a
software update. If this happens, reseat the batteries to reset the
analyzer, and then run the Electronic Simulator.
Codes 82 and 92 typically indicate a problem with the pressure
transducers in the analyzer. If these codes persist, contact i-STAT
Technical Services or your local support organization for further
assistance.
Codes 83 and 84 indicate an underlying hardware failure in
the i-STAT 1 Wireless Analyzer. If these codes persist, contact
i-STAT Technical Support or your local support organization for
further assistance.
The rate of quality check code 55 can be elevated when
cartridges are run without allowing sufficient time for the
cartridges to equilibrate to room temperature. To minimize the
number of quality check codes, review i-STAT cartridge storage
conditions and allow sufficient time for refrigerated cartridges
to equilibrate to room temperature.
Code 56 occurs when the analyzer detects noise on the thermal
circuit. The noise may be the result of electronic interference. If
this code occurs, the analyzer should be moved to a different
location away from potential sources of interference. If the code
persists in the new area, the analyzer should be returned.
Code 86 can occur when an i-STAT Analyzer is stored in an i-STAT
Downloader/Recharger without adequate ventilation. This problem
can usually be resolved by moving the Downloader/Recharger
to an open location which is free of obstructions and external
heat sources such as heater vents or other electronic equipment.
If this code persists, or if code 86 occurs with the Portable
Clinical Analyzer or i-STAT 1 Analyzer without a Downloader/
Recharger, contact i-STAT Technical Services or your local support
organization for further assistance.
For other codes, run the Electronic Simulator twice, then run a
cartridge with a sample. If the analyzer passes the simulator check
and a quality check does not occur with the sample run, continue
to use the analyzer. If the analyzer does not pass the simulator
check and/or a quality code occurs with the sample run, contact
i-STAT Technical Services or your local support organization for
further assistance.
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