
Instructions Manual
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Rev 2.0 of 02/2016
Procedure:
Insert the USB device.
Press the EXPORT LOG key.
Wait until WAIT appears on the screen.
Remove the USB device.
Fig. 3.6.7
READER TEST TUBE
The “Reader Test Tube” is a special test tube that allows correctly setting the instrument and running a
test for proper functioning of the reading sensor.
The
“Reader Test Tube” looks like a normal Vacutainer® tube and should be handled as such. In fact,
in order to do a “Test”, just insert a “Reader Test Tube” during a standard operating cycle thus
allowing VES-MATIC CUBE 30 to acquire the barcode.
In order to use the
“Reader Test Tube”, you need to set the operating mode to ON
and enter the
“Reader Test Tube” barcode so that the instrument can recognise the
test tube as such.
At the end of the analysis cycle, the instrument will have performed all the tests and the following will
be printed together with the results of the other samples:
OK = means that TEST was successful
or
ERR = in this case, it is advisable to repeat the TEST. Should an error occur several times, contact
Technical Service.
RECHARGE CD
The check device is an electronic device that allows loading a defined number of executable tests to
the instrument. For each result produced, the check device automatically reduces the number of tests
available.
Once all the tests have been used, the instrument needs to be reloaded using the dedicated test tube
“Check Device Transponder RF” (as
shown in the figure 3.6.8). The test tube
looks like a normal Vacutainer® test tube
in size and appearance and can be used to
load any instrument of the VES-MATIC
CUBE line.
Fig. 3.6.8
VES-MATIC CUBE 30 is supplied already tested and set up to perform the first ESR determinations
without having to reload it.
In order to reload the instrument using the check device, you need to be outside the analysis cycle with
the instrument on and follow the simple procedure described below:
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