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Sample Programming and Processing
Reserved Racks
Preparing Samples for Analysis
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Page 3-6
October 2005
The 16 × 100 tubes must be run in a non-reserved 16 × 100 mm rack.
Do not clear the Sample ID manually. Before you run a sample whose cap has been
pierced, be sure that its sample ID has not been cleared.
• If you clear a sample ID at the Host, the sample ID is NOT cleared in the CTS
Tracking database.
• If you were to manually clear the sample ID for a tube, you would also clear the
sample ID in the CTS Tracking database. The instrument would think it has a new
tube and would pierce its cap again. Follow the steps below to verify sample ID
clearing status.
Reserved Racks
If a rack number is entered into this field, any sample containers in this rack will not be
cap pierced even if the Cap Piercing feature is enabled. Level sensing on samples in
the rack will be set to its most sensitive level to detect small sample volumes. This
type of reserved rack may be used for uncapped, primary or secondary tubes that have
a small volume of sample, for example: nested cups on primary tubes, Microtubes™
and pediatric capillary collection tubes.
NOTICE
If a sample ID is manually cleared, the CTS tracking information is cleared on
that instrument only. If a sample ID is reused and the tube requires piercing,
the sample ID must be cleared on the instrument that is loaded first.
Step
Action
1
Select the Samples icon from the menu bar.
2
Type in the sample ID.
3
Press [Enter].
4
Does the sample have its initial program?
If…
Then…
The sample has its initial
program,
• Do NOT remove its stopper.
• Run the sample.
The sample does NOT have its
initial program (the ID has been
cleared),
• Remove its stopper.
• Run the sample.