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Sample and Test Device Information:

1. 

Collect the appropriate sample type.

a.  Refer to the product Package Insert for 

appropriate sample type and handling.

b.  Use only EDTA as the anti-coagulant for blood 

samples.

 

i.  Frozen plasma and refrigerated whole blood 

and

 

plasma must be allowed to reach room 

temperature and mixed thoroughly before testing.

 

c.  Freshly voided urine samples should be collected in a clean 

container.

2. 

Individual unopened Test Devices should be removed from 
refrigerated (2°-8°C) storage and allowed to reach room temperature 
(20°-24°C) a minimum of 15 minutes prior to testing. If a kit 
containing multiple Test Devices is removed from refrigeration, 
allow the kit to reach room temperature before use. This will take a 
minimum of 60 minutes.

3. 

Do not remove the Test Device from the pouch until prepared for 
immediate use.

4. 

Writing only in the white area of the label, write the Sample ID.

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of the blank area as this may interfere with the test.

Sample Addition:

1. 

Using the transfer pipette, squeeze the larger 
(top) bulb completely and insert the tip into the 
specimen.

2. 

Release the bulb slowly. The transfer pipette 

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NOTE: Ensure that the pipette is not under 

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some sample in the top bulb. Ideally the lower bulb should contain 
a small amount of sample (less than one quarter the volume of the 
lower bulb).

3. 

Place the tip of the pipette into the sample port of the Test Device 

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specimen in the smaller (lower) bulb should not be expelled.

 

NOTE: Too much sample has been added to the device if the sample 
has migrated outside of the sample port and on to the label.

4. 

Remove the transfer pipette tip from the sample port and then 
release the larger (top) bulb.

5. 

Discard the transfer pipette.

6. 

Allow specimen to absorb completely before moving the Test Device. 
At the minimum the sample should be below the sample port 
opening to be considered fully absorbed.

Results:

The results will automatically be displayed on the 
LCD screen and stored in the Meter’s internal 
memory.

1. 

If the automatic print mode is selected, the 
results will automatically be printed upon 
completion of the test.

a.  If the results are not printed automatically 

Press the PRINT key.

 

  NOTE: Results that are outside of the pre-set range will be 

printed in white on a black background. A blocked out result 
indicates that the result was invalid and the test should be 
repeated.

2. 

Properly discard the Test Device after release from the Meter.

Running an Alere Triage

®

 Test:

Prior to testing, ensure that the daily QC 
requirements have been met (refer to QC Device 
testing in the Alere Triage

®

 Meter User Manual).

NOTE: When running any test always keep the 

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1. 

Select “Run Test” from the main menu screen, 
Press ENTER .

a.  Enter the USER ID, if necessary, using the numeric keypad or the 

optional barcode scanner.

2. 

Select “Patient Sample” and Press ENTER.

3. 

Enter the PATIENT ID using the numeric keypad or optional barcode 
scanner.

4. 

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a.  If an error is made when entering the USER ID or PATIENT ID, 

use the DELETE key to make the correction and then re-enter the 
information.

5. 

Holding the Test Device by the edges, carefully insert the Test Device 
into the Meter until you hear an audible “click” (Refer to the graphic at 
the left). Press ENTER. NOTE: The device must be inserted into the 
Meter within 30 minutes once the patient specimen has been added 
to the device. The test will be completed in approximately  
15-20 minutes.

How to Conduct Testing
with the Alere Triage

®

 System

Quick Reference Guide

IMPORTANT: Read the Alere Triage Meter User Manual and Product Package Insert prior to any tests 
and for any additional information or troubleshooting.

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