
SAMPLE ANALYSIS
4.
Load the cassettes.
IMPORTANT
If not using bar-code labels on the sample tubes,
it is your responsibility to place the tubes in the
proper cassette positions.
The recommended operation of this system
requires the use of bar-code labels for
specimen identification in the Primary (cap-
piercing) mode.
Each cassette has a bar-code label that
identifies the cassette and each position in it.
This gives you sample traceability, but it
does not positively identify the sample.
•
Slide the tubes in firmly.
•
Be sure the bar-code labels are facing
up.
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5.
Put the cassettes firmly and securely into the
loading bay.
You can place up to 12 tubes in a cassette,
and up to 12 cassettes in the loading bay on
the right side.
If your system is modified for tube with
HEMOGARD closure, see Appendix B.
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Summary of Contents for STKS
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Page 130: ...RUN SAMPLES DISPLAY 120 PN 4237188A December 1993...
Page 168: ...DATA BASE 158 PN 4237188A December 1993...
Page 204: ...APPENDIX A 194 PN 4237188A December 1993...
Page 216: ...APPENDIX C 206 PN 4237188A December 1993...
Page 228: ...APPENDIX D 218 PN 4237188B March 1995...
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