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Running Control Samples
Manually Running Control Samples
Quality Control
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Page 6-10
October 2005
Manually Running Control Samples
Step
Action
1
Select the Samples icon from the menu bar.
2
Clear the QC sample ID to be used.
• Select Clear [F1].
• Type the QC sample ID into the Sample ID(s) field.
• Select <OK>.
• Select <OK> to confirm.
3
Select Control [F5] and select the control name from the list.
Select the pull down menu next to the Control ID field to select from
predefined Control IDs.
OR
Type the QC Sample ID in the Sample ID field and press the [Enter] key
on the keyboard.
The Program Control screen opens. Make sure the lot number on the
screen is the same as the lot number on the Control bottle.
4
Type in the rack/position number.
5
Select chemistries to be run.
Note: In Manual QC Programming, the system automatically runs the
oldest cartridge onboard for the selected chemistry. If multiple cartridges
are on board, duplicates are available for selection. Specific cartridges
(other than default) may also be selected. To access duplicate or specific
cartridges, select Rgt Cart [F8]. Then select the desired cartridges and
select <OK>.
6
Select Save [F10] to save the control programming and return to the
Program Sample screen.
7
Get the assigned control racks listed on the screen, and place the cups into
assigned rack positions as shown on the load list.
8
Place control into sample cups.
9
Place the rack in the autoloader. Press the RUN button on the analyzer.
10
If all tests programmed for the control do not complete testing (for
example: calibration required, cal time exceeded or disabled), the next
time the control ID is loaded, only the incomplete tests will run. To run all
chemistries, the control ID must be cleared manually before reloading the
sample.