66
ELECTRODE VOLTAGE RANGES 9120, 30, 40
Electrode Standard A Standard B Allowable Difference A - B
(9120/9130) (9140)
Na
+
-600 to +2400
-1600 to +2200
+720 to +2000
+250 to +680
K
+
-700 to +1000
-2500 to +500
+520 to +1800
+470 to +1200
Cl
-
-3100 to
-100
-1100 to +1800
-520 to -1200 not used
Ca
++
-2600 to +1400
-2100 to +2700 not used
-480 to
-900
ELECTRODE VOLTAGE RANGES 9180, 81
Electrode Standard A Standard B
Standard C
Allowable Difference
A-B A-C
Na
+
-600 to +2400
-1600 to +2000
-600 to +2400
+250 to +680
-50 to
+50
K
+
-700 to +1000
-2500 to
+500
-700 to +1000
+470 to +1200
-40 to
+40
Cl
-
-3100 to
-100
-1000 to +3000
-3100 to
-100
-370 to
-860
not used
Ca
++
-3100 to +1000
-2300 to +2500
-3100 to +1000
-350 to
-660
-150 to
+150
Li
+
-3100 to +1900
-3600 to +1400
-2600 to +3400
+1 to +760
-1730 to
-285
CLOG CHECK FLUID PATH
After completion of sample measurement or calibration, the analyzer will monitor the
sample sensor to determine if the sample path has been cleared. This message will be
displayed if the sample path has not been cleared.
Possible causes and remedies:
•
Check for blockages in the sample path, especially in the sample probe, the
tubing to the sample sensor and in the sample sensor.
•
Check sample sensor is securely plugged in and check sample sensor test
to ensure correct operation.
•
Check peristaltic pump and tubing are correct and all tubing is properly in
place.
↑↑↑↑ ↓↓↓↓
In case the analyzer displays arrows up or arrows down instead of sample results, the
concentration of the sample is outside of the measurement range.
Possible causes and remedies:
•
If the sample is a urine sample, arrows up instead of the K result indicate
that further dilution of the specimen is required.
•
Check for proper sample preparation.
•
Ensure that the sample is correctly aspirated into the measuring chamber
and ensure small air bubbles are not present.
•
Check for proper aspiration of Standard A.