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3.3.2

 

Storage and Handling 

Avoid following locations to prevent malfunctioning of the analyzer 

• 

High humidity, high-temperature, and low-temperature storage places 

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Dusty places 

• 

Very hot places near heating appliances, etc. 

Do  not  leave  the  instrument  exposed  to  direct  sunlight  for  long  periods  of 

time.  This  may  deform  or  discolor  the  instrument  body  and  cause 

malfunctioning.    Do  not  touch  the  power-plug  with  a  wet  hand.  It  causes   

an  electric  shock.  Use  a  dry  towel  after  cleaning  by  a  neutral  detergent  or 

water.  Do  not  use  benzene,  thinner,  gasoline,  etc.  to  clean  the  instrument 

body. This may discolor the body of instrument. 

 

3.4

 

Cautions & Warnings 

3.4.1

 

AC adaptor 

(AC CORD Type, Input Voltage: AC 100~240V, 50/60Hz, 1.2A Output 

Voltage: DC 12V/3.33A) 

Handle the AC adaptor carefully. Improper handling is dangerous. 

 

Do not touch it with wet hands. 

 

Do not place heavy objects on top of it. 

    

Be sure to connect only the AC adaptor provided with the 

instrument 

    

Disconnect the AC adaptor from the power outlet if the instrument 

is not going to be used for a long time. 

 

3.4.2

 

Instrument 

  

No altering or remodeling. This can cause malfunction. 

  

No dropping or strong impacts. This can damage the instrument. 

Summary of Contents for DUS R-50S

Page 1: ...User Manual Urine Chemistry Analyzer DU V5 2019 11...

Page 2: ...erfacing System 3 Instrument Installation 3 1 The instrument and parts 3 2 Optional accessories 3 3 Environmental Storage Requirements 3 4 Cautions Warnings 4 How to operate instrument 5 How to Use 6...

Page 3: ...trument daily to prevent malfunction To Clean the instrument Refer to 7 How to Clean the Strip Loading Plate after Use 3 If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the prot...

Page 4: ...leukocytes nitrite protein glucose ketones urobilinogen bilirubin blood microalbumin creatinine and so on in urine 2 System Description 2 1 Principles of Measurement The DUS R 50S is a urine strip an...

Page 5: ...process of test Strip Loading Plate Moves the test strip to the measuring position Battery cover USB Port Serial interface port for connection to a PC or central laboratory host computer or to the opt...

Page 6: ...ut 100 240V Output DC 12V 3 33A Battery AAA 1 5V 8ea Throughput 40 50 Hour 120 tests hour under Quick mode Memory Up to 2000 samples Operating Conditions Temperature 2 30 Humidity 10 70 Serial Communi...

Page 7: ...with printer are 2paper print rolls DC cord for power supply between printer and reader To install the paper roll open the cover of the printer and insert the roll so that 1cm comes over the edge of t...

Page 8: ...with all sensitive electronic instruments prolonged exposure to excessive humidity and temperature should be avoided Place the instrument where it will not be subjected to extreme temperature variati...

Page 9: ...detergent or water Do not use benzene thinner gasoline etc to clean the instrument body This may discolor the body of instrument 3 4 Cautions Warnings 3 4 1 AC adaptor AC CORD Type Input Voltage AC 1...

Page 10: ...atteries The instrument also runs on batteries 8pieces type AAA 1 5V Insert them in the correct way in the empty space below the bottom panel of the instrument In order to print results through the ex...

Page 11: ...Selection Touch the strip type in order to change the strip to be tested Use the up and down symbol to scroll through the list until the strip type you want to use is searched Touch the strip type to...

Page 12: ...t to confirm the reset or to leave the screen if you have not selected the option to reset the number You will return to the Standby mode screen 4 3 ID No Input patient sample s ID number Max 16 numbe...

Page 13: ...sample It will only contribute to a more complete patient test report Fig 1 2 4 Color Selection 4 5 Turbidity The urine sample must be visually observed and then the appropriate Turbidity must be sele...

Page 14: ...Select screen and are recorded with test results If the date and time values are incorrect change it by touching number key on the display Date YY MM DD Time 24hour setting Touch Test to return to the...

Page 15: ...the instrument or in case of error the system check and calibration have to be performed before starting measurement If the values are within the normal range values on the result Success message will...

Page 16: ...Touch Menu to return to the Menu screen 4 6 3 1 View Data This allows seeing the saved result selectively Input SEQ No Result Data Fig 1 3 4 View Data After selecting the Seq number touch View to see...

Page 17: ...ult data s Seq touch the Send icon then the selected data is sent to PC Confirm the condition of connecting communication with PC before performing the command This allows deleting the saved data sele...

Page 18: ...Fig 1 3 7 Instrument Setting 4 6 4 1 Result Format This allows selection and change of the result display format Fig 1 3 8 Result Format Unit Select the result format Conv SI Mark Plus inclusion of ar...

Page 19: ...nd and Baud rate Fig 1 3 9 System Setting Speed To select the measurement speed Default speed is General The General mode includes an incubation time inside the instrument So after handling you can pl...

Page 20: ...the instrument and the used PC are always the same Baud rate of the instrument can easily be changed in this menu Baud rate of the PC is usually fixed at 38400 4 6 4 3 Change R Password Input Item Se...

Page 21: ...This screen has information about the analyzer It shows the current System information The information can be changed if you change the setting at Result format and System Setting menu Fig 1 3 11 Syst...

Page 22: ...the plate loader Touch the Test Start Step 3 After completing the test and analyzing the result the result is displayed In case the external printer is connected through the USB cable the result will...

Page 23: ...23 Step 4 Touch the Power OFF to finish the test To completely finish the test press the main power button in the back of instrument...

Page 24: ...1 015 1 020 1 025 1 030 SI Arb Ketones KET Con mg dl neg 5 15 40 80 160 SI mmol l neg 0 5 1 5 3 9 8 16 Arb neg 1 2 3 4 Bilirubin BIL Con neg Small Moderate Large SI Arb neg 1 2 3 Glucose GLU Con mg d...

Page 25: ...on the Strip Loading Plate Step1 Touch the Clean icon and separate the Strip Loading Plate from the body of the instrument Step2 Completely wipe the groove of the detached Strip Loading Plate with a w...

Page 26: ...m 2 Thermo SCIENTIFIC MAS UA Control Homepage www thermoscientific com 3 Bio Rad qUAntify Plus Control Homepage www bio rad com 9 Troubleshooting Maintenance 9 1 Maintenance No maintenance is required...

Page 27: ...n on the calibration loader 3 Unusually calibration 4 The calibration loader works incorrectly during operation Replace strip loader or Retry to calibration Strip Loading Plate stops unexpectedly duri...

Page 28: ...hazardous condition is a situation involving infectious agents biological in nature such as the hepatitis B virus the human immunodeficiency virus and the tuberculosis bacterium These infectious agent...

Page 29: ...ur face Cover all superficial cuts and wounds before starting any work Dispose of contaminated materials according to your laboratory s biohazard control procedures Keep your work area disinfected Dis...

Page 30: ...Registration File providing assistance for our Support Service Serial Number of the Instrument Date of delivery Date of Installation The Institution Laboratory address telephone Manufacturer 388 25 Go...

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