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SECTION 1 

INTRODUCTION 

 

1.3 Touchscreen and User Interface 

Table 9: System Setup Keys (continued) 

 

Button  

Name 

Description 

 

 

Set Date/Time 

Allows users to set the date and time. 

 

Restore Defaults 

Restores programming to default settings. 

 

 

 

 

Login 

Enters Login sequence for authorized users. 

 

 

 

 

Logout 

Logs authorized users out. Users must log in 

again to use the stainer. 

 

 

 

 

Save 

Saves the entered or selected information.  

 

 

 

 

Add 

Enters programming mode for creating staining 

and cytocentrifuge programs. Also allows the 

system administrator to authorize new users.  

Allows manual entry of slide or specimen 

information. 

 

 

 

Delete/Erase/Remove  Deletes or erases the selected item. 

 

 

 

 

Edit/Change User 

Allows editing of an existing stain or 

cytocentrifuge program. Allows manual entry of 

slide or specimen information (stain or 

cytocentrifuge mode). Also allows system 

administrator to edit user information. 

 

 

Zero 

Zeros the Level Detect sensors. 

 

 

 

Calibrate 

Calibrates the Level Detect system. 

 

 

 

 

Unselected 

 

 

Selected 

Shows an unselected option. 

 

 

Shows a selected or enabled option. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AEROSPRAY 7122

Page 1: ...AEROSPRAY HEMATOLOGY STAT MODEL 7122 Applications Manual SLIDE STAINER CYTOCENTRIFUGE...

Page 2: ...AEROSPRAY HEMATOLOGY STAT SLIDE STAINER CYTOCENTRIFUGE Model 7122 Applications Manual 57 2000 02C Last Revision 01 08 2021...

Page 3: ...Cytopro are trademarks of ELITechGroup Inc Other trade names used in this manual are trademarks of their respective owners used here for information only ELITechGroup Inc makes no express or implied...

Page 4: ...r Interface 21 Table 8 Front Panel Main Screen Function Keys 21 Table 9 System Setup Keys 22 Table 10 Maintenance Function Keys 24 Section 2 Setup and Preparation for Operation 2 1 Instrument Setup 25...

Page 5: ...de Reader 48 Manually Entering Specimen information 49 Manually Entering Reagent Information 50 3 3 The Help Menu 51 Using Help 51 Section 4 Operating the Stainer 4 1 Operating Instructions 52 Suggest...

Page 6: ...ormance 6 1 Nozzle Disassembly and Cleaning 68 Nozzle Disassembly 68 Nozzle Cleaning 68 6 2 Nozzle Reassembly 69 6 3 Manual Priming 70 6 4 Performing the Volume Test 71 Table 12 Volume Test Tolerances...

Page 7: ...o Cytocentrifuge 8 1 Cytopro Cytocentrifuge Information 88 Functional Description 88 Key Features 88 Cytopro Rotor 88 Appendix A Critical Reagent Components 89 Appendix B Risk and Safety Phrases 91 Ap...

Page 8: ...h the documents shipped with this device NOTE This equipment complies with the emission and immunity requirements described in the IEC 61326 series Understanding Warnings This manual uses three warnin...

Page 9: ...a domestic environment it may cause radio interference in which case you may need to take measures to mitigate the interference CAUTION To avoid serious instrument damage always use reagents supplied...

Page 10: ...e automatic alcohol fixation function to fix specimens Reagent and waste level monitoring Log files 10 Stain Intensity Settings The correct accessory must be used for each function The Cytopro Cytocen...

Page 11: ...nection Connector on rear panel accepts male connector attached to vinyl drain tube 1 8 meters 6 ft length supplied Ventilation Air is exhausted from the stainer via a female inch SAE pipe thread fitt...

Page 12: ...ts REF numbers for this stainer start with one of the following SS 035 SS 049 SS 135 SS 149 SS 048 or SS 148 A Rinse B Thiazin Stain Blue C Eosin Stain Red D Methanol or Aerofix Note Methanol must be...

Page 13: ...ual cycle times may vary Staining Mode Medium Dark Setting 5 Fixation Pump D 0ptional 102 Eosin Stain Pump C 21 Thiazin Stain Pump B 33 Rinse Pump A 27 High Speed Dry 33 Total without fixation in minu...

Page 14: ...ro Applications Manual RP 517 Rotor Carousel Maximum rpm Maximum Capacity Maximum Sample Volume 12 Slide Carousel AC 188 1000 rpm 12 each 26 mm x 76 mm 1 x 3 inch microscope slides N A Cytopro Cytocen...

Page 15: ...ns for use CE Mark product meets the essential requirements designated in Annex I of the In Vitro Device Directive IVDD 98 79 EC Consult Instructions For Use Do Not Reuse Do not use if package is dama...

Page 16: ...emperature Limitation indicates high and low limits Normal room temperatures are specified for all ELITechGroup Reagents Use By Volume Control General Warning Caution Risk of Danger Warning Biological...

Page 17: ...ure 1 Front and Right Side Panels 1 Front Panel with Touch Screen Display 2 Bowl 3 Carousel 4 Lid with Safety Lock 5 Right Side Panel with Label Indicating Reagent Positions A Rinse B Thiazin C Eosin...

Page 18: ...er to Front Panel Main Screen Function Keys Section 1 3 Table 8 for more information Figure 3 Rear Panel 1 USB Ports 2 Network Ethernet Connection 3 Exhaust Vent 4 Rear Panel Label 5 Biohazard Warning...

Page 19: ...ption Figure 4 Stainer Bowl Components 1 Nozzle D Methanol or Aerofix 2 Nozzle C Eosin stain 3 Nozzle B Thiazin stain 4 Nozzle A Rinse 5 Drive Hub Figure 5 Nozzle Diagram 1 Compression Screw 2 Swirl C...

Page 20: ...mps Silicon Grease Lubricates the nozzle threads for easy assembly Nozzle Wire Cleans nozzle housing orifices Nozzle Cleaning Strainer Strains the nozzle parts to prevent them from going down a drain...

Page 21: ...cts reagents while performing the Volume Test Nozzle Maintenance Tube Stand Holds Nozzle Cleaning Tubes large tube and Volume Test Tubes small tube Nozzle Cleaning Tubes large tube For soaking nozzles...

Page 22: ...ne priming Pattern Test Volume Test and B Line Flush functions Clean Performs the Clean cycle Cyto Enters the Cytocentrifuge mode System Information Shows the system information including serial numbe...

Page 23: ...to create edit and delete stain programs Cyto Programs Allows users to create edit and delete cytocentrifuge programs Reagents Allows users to edit reagent information Users Allows users to create and...

Page 24: ...ogramming mode for creating staining and cytocentrifuge programs Also allows the system administrator to authorize new users Allows manual entry of slide or specimen information Delete Erase Remove De...

Page 25: ...s are clear of debris and spraying properly Volume Test Performs Volume Test to verify the selected nozzle volume is within the correct range 60 Sec Prime Runs the pumps for 1 minute and primes the li...

Page 26: ...boxes match the packing lists for the instrument and accessories 3 Open the instrument lid and remove the cardboard tube that protects the hub NOTE Keep the box and packaging material to repack the in...

Page 27: ...t the drain tube to the waste container If using a waste bottle with level detect REF AC 182 4 Connect the waste monitoring cable to the rear panel receptacle 5 Connect the waste monitoring cable to t...

Page 28: ...shown at left 1 Place each 500 mL reagent bottle in the correct position A Rinse B Thiazin Stain C Eosin Stain D Methanol NOTE See Appendix A for complete identification of all reagents used in this...

Page 29: ...odes This allows easy reagent and specimen information tracking If a barcode reader is not installed reagent and specimen information can be entered manually Section 3 2 Installing the Barcode Reader...

Page 30: ...return it to the original position during reassembly 3 Place a carousel on the stainer hub to prevent stain from entering the motor shaft CAUTION Fluid from priming can flood and damage the motor if t...

Page 31: ...me all lines at the same time press ABCD The pumps will run for 1 minute and prime all the lines Follow instructions on the screen NOTE To prime individual lines press the appropriate individual prime...

Page 32: ...l loaded with specimens in the instrument for a clean cycle including placing the instrument in standby mode Specimens will be damaged if they contact reagents sprayed from the nozzles when you press...

Page 33: ...E The instrument must be installed on a flat level surface for accurate reagent monitoring CAUTION This system is designed to warn you when the reagent level is getting low The instrument will continu...

Page 34: ...level detect is not reporting correctly If zeroing does not correct the problem recalibrate the Level Detect function Section 7 3 1 Press Information 2 Press System Setup 3 Press Level Detect to ente...

Page 35: ...Start NOTE Vibrations or bumps to the instrument or lab bench can cause inaccuracies in zeroing or calibration 6 After zeroing press OK Press the Back button to exit to the System Setup menu 7 Return...

Page 36: ...ging beeper settings Setting the date and time Restoring default settings Accessing the System Setup Menu 1 Press System Information from the Main menu 2 Press System Setup Stain Programs Stain Progra...

Page 37: ...and enter the desired name on the keypad 4 Press Enter on the keypad The display returns to the Stain Programming Menu 5 Select Intensity From the Stain Programming Menu Select the desired stain inten...

Page 38: ...tor account and multiple up to 50 user accounts The Administrator controls access to the system by adding and editing user accounts Users cannot edit System Settings unless permitted by the Administra...

Page 39: ...r Accounts Note This function is available only if an administrator account has been created 1 Press System Setup 2 Enter the Administrator password 3 Press Enter 4 Press Users to reveal the Manage Us...

Page 40: ...with user selectable time options See User Login Logout below Enable Run Login requires the current user to enter a password to run a Stain or Cytocentrifuge cycle Global Login must be enabled to use...

Page 41: ...Enter the correct passcode for the selected user and press Enter 4 Once Login is complete the display advances to the Main screen and the instrument is ready for programming and staining A Logout butt...

Page 42: ...ent 6 Scan the reagent bottle barcodes Section 3 2 or manually enter the reagent information in the correct fields 7 Press Save for each reagent Modifying Level Detect Functions The Level Detect funct...

Page 43: ...e 1 From System Setup press Set Date Time 2 Select 12 for a 12 hour clock or 24 for a 24 hour clock 3 Use the up and down arrows to modify the time and date 4 Press Save System Log The instrument reco...

Page 44: ...into the right USB port 3 Press Export NOTE The log files are exported to the Flash Drive as a CSV file that can be used in spreadsheet software programs Controlling Beeper Alerts 1 From System Setup...

Page 45: ...able Stain Slide Tracking 3 Press Back twice to return to the main screen Verify that the Start Button on the main screen reads Load Slides NOTE Selecting Enable Stain Slide Tracking changes the Start...

Page 46: ...ypad limited to 24 characters Enable Preventive Maintenance Tracking To activate the tracking prompts for Preventive Maintenance Tracking use the following steps 1 From System Setup select QC Maintena...

Page 47: ...System Settings will delete all user names and passwords Restoring Stain Settings will delete all stain programs and restore the default programs Restoring Cytocentrifuge Settings will delete all cyt...

Page 48: ...Stain Slide Tracking changes the Start button on the Main menu to Load Slides 3 Press Back twice to return to the Main menu 4 Press Load Slides on the Main menu The Scan and Load Slides menu will appe...

Page 49: ...select QC Maintenance Tracking 2 Select Enable Reagent Tracking for each desired reagent A B C D 3 Press Back to return to the System Setup menu 4 Press Reagents to reveal the Reagent Information scr...

Page 50: ...nu where you can scan or manually enter reagent information by pressing Change Manually Entering Specimen Information With Stain Slide Tracking and Manual Entry enabled in the QC Maintenance menu 1 Pr...

Page 51: ...ation 1 Press Reagents from the System Setup menu or press the reagent status icon on the Main menu to reveal the Reagent Information menu 2 Select the desired reagent and press Change 3 Select the de...

Page 52: ...jects Help Screens Basic Operation Loading the Carousel Programming Number of Slides Select Intensity Setting Correct Reagents and Locations Selecting a Staining Program Touchscreen Calibrating the To...

Page 53: ...enabled enter the number of slides on the Main menu Perform a stain cycle Unload the carousel Performing a Hub Pattern Test Use the Hub Pattern Test to ensure the nozzles are clear of debris and spra...

Page 54: ...re is no guarantee of staining performance when dissimilar specimens are used 1 Remove the carousel from the bowl and place it on a solid level surface 2 Remove the carousel lid by pressing the button...

Page 55: ...rst slide in position 1 the second in position 2 and so on NOTE A warning will sound during the staining cycle if the carousel is unbalanced Figure 9 Loading the Carousel Figure 10 Specimen Placement...

Page 56: ...en slides and close the instrument lid 2 If you have not enabled Slide Tracking select the number of slides to be stained Slide selection defaults to full carousel at the end of the run after pressing...

Page 57: ...ogy stained can be stained with the Hematology Stat Stainer Adjust stain settings to maximize staining quality for each specimen type see Section 3 1 4 Press Start The display shows the progress of th...

Page 58: ...d to the actual level in the bottles Never allow a reagent to run dry When the reagent level is near empty replace the reagent bottle with a new one see below Never allow the waste container level to...

Page 59: ...ong term storage 3 Open the Reagent Information menu by pressing the reagent bottle icon on the right side of the Main menu 4 Select the desired reagent and press Change 5 If you are using reagent tra...

Page 60: ...the nozzle openings 5 At the end of the day Place an empty carousel in the bowl and close the lid Press Standby Ready on the front panel and wait until the end of the automatic cleaning process Spray...

Page 61: ...ve Maintenance Tracking enabled the PM Log provides a convenient and structured means of recording important maintenance and QC functions The system allows you to set up timely prompts that require re...

Page 62: ...dip tube from the bottles 3 Place the end of the dip tube in a bottle of methanol 4 Flush at least 250 mL of methanol through each reagent line by priming all lines simultaneously Leave the alcohol i...

Page 63: ...wer OFF the instrument 2 Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and the rear panel of the instrument 3 Open the fuse cover by inserting a screwdriver in the slot on the right side of the cove...

Page 64: ...quipment WARNING If potentially infectious liquid is spilled on the instrument the instrument must be disinfected in accordance with all applicable local regulations Refer to Decontaminating the Stain...

Page 65: ...including gloves and eye protection when handling reagents WARNING Authorized and trained personnel wearing appropriate protection equipment should perform the decontamination procedure in a well vent...

Page 66: ...instrument in a biological safety hood or well ventilated area 4 Spray the inner bowl and inner lid with a decontaminating solution such as REF SS 133 5 Repeat the spray treatment every 2 or 3 minute...

Page 67: ...ll decontamination solution 10 Immerse or generously spray the carousel and lid with decontaminating solution Allow the solution to react for 20 minutes 11 Thoroughly rinse the carousel and lid with d...

Page 68: ...amination performed by ELITechGroup CAUTION Ship the instrument or carousels in containers comparable to the original packaging Hazard Free Certification The operating authority must print and complet...

Page 69: ...ozzle Diagram in Section 1 3 If you will be storing the nozzle parts in Nozzle Cleaning solution longer than one hour remove the o ring 4 Place the nozzle parts minus the o ring if required in a 50 mL...

Page 70: ...bricant REF AC 103 to the compression screw threads 7 Reassemble the nozzle by placing the compression screw on the nozzle disassembly tool then inserting the swirl cone into the compression screw NOT...

Page 71: ...Press Maintenance from the Main menu 6 Press Volume Test 7 Press the desired prime button to start the reagent pump 8 Run the reagent into the tube until the fluid is free of bubbles then press Stop W...

Page 72: ...rough 5 for each nozzle 7 Compare collected nozzle volumes with the following table Table 12 Volume Test Tolerances Nozzle Reagent Line Minimum Maximum A B C 9 0 mL 11 0 mL D 8 5 mL 10 5 mL NOTE The s...

Page 73: ...Volume Test 8 Prepare the Maintenance Kit for future use Empty the contents of the tubes into the stainer bowl Rinse the tubes with water Put the tubes back into their original place in the Maintenan...

Page 74: ...nt of positions 1 and 2 2 Load the carousel into the stainer and close the lid 3 From the Main menu press Maintenance 4 Press Pattern Test 5 Press the corresponding prime button for the reagent line t...

Page 75: ...uges refrigerators air conditioners or other motorized equipment If the above steps do not solve the problem consult the Aerospray Service Manual or contact your dealer or ELITechGroup for assistance...

Page 76: ...e carousel is properly loaded on the drive hub In staining mode the instrument detects whether the staining carousel is present before proceeding In cytocentrifuge mode the instrument will stop if it...

Page 77: ...carousel position sensor Consult the Aerospray Service Manual or contact your dealer or ELITechGroup for assistance If the cycle continues this indicates an electronic problem see below Abnormal stai...

Page 78: ...load the slides in the correct positions as indicated by the markings on the carousel see Section 4 1 Verify that each reagent pump is primed by opening the lid and pressing the corresponding prime b...

Page 79: ...ng to a fresh bottle of stain While transferring remaining stain saves stain it eventually concentrates the precipitates to the point they appear on the slide Staining intensity is too weak Granulatio...

Page 80: ...the instrument 2 If the problem recurs install a computer type surge protector to isolate the instrument 3 If possible connect the stainer to a power circuit not shared by centrifuges refrigerators ai...

Page 81: ...the thicker regions while the thinner monolayered regions remain usable Severe tearing that starts in the thick region may also extend into the monolayer Dirty Slides Dirty slides are a major source...

Page 82: ...dry for 2 to 3 minutes before staining Wipe Carousel Chamber Dry Between cycles leave the stainer lid open to dry out the bowl If necessary wipe the interior of the carousel chamber dry to reduce the...

Page 83: ...et sit for 20 minutes 3 Flush each affected reagent line with 150 mL of deionized water 4 Reprime the stainer with fresh reagents see Section 2 2 and clean nozzles according to instructions in Section...

Page 84: ...rument may require service Contact your dealer or ELITechGroup for assistance A reagent line leak between the pump outlet and the nozzle will cause fluid to leak into the interior of the stainer housi...

Page 85: ...Unstable If movement was detected on bottles while calibrating zeroing the display shows an error message NOTE While zeroing or calibrating do not bump the instrument or lab bench Ensure that no near...

Page 86: ...in place 500 mL bottles of reagent placed in the correct tray positions due to different densities of each reagent type 6 Place the correct reagent bottles in all enabled positions and press Start NOT...

Page 87: ...appears 2 Press the center of the target with a finger stylus or similar tool Another target will appear in a different location 3 Continue to press the center of the targets until you have pressed a...

Page 88: ...dealers offer full local service and support ELITechGroup Inc 370 West 1700 South Logan Utah 84321 8212 USA Telephone 800 453 2725 United States Canada 1 435 752 6011 International calls Fax 1 435 75...

Page 89: ...Single Dual and Cytopro Magnum chambers Reusable or disposable chambers single and dual Eight slides and chambers User programmable memory locations for settings speed acceleration rate and time Easy...

Page 90: ...de 0 1 Tergitol TMN 100X SS 048 or SS 148 as diluted SS 148 EU Aerofix Fixative High Humidity contains 95 Methyl Alcohol 4 Ethylene Glycol 2 Polyvinylpyrrolidone PVP 1 Azure B SS 049A SS 049A EU or SS...

Page 91: ...tains 55 70 Ethylene Glycol 30 45 Polyvinylpyrrolidone PVP 1 Azure B SS 148 or SS 148 EU Aerofix Fixative Concentrate High Humidity contains 40 50 Methyl Alcohol 1 5 Oxalic Acid SS 029C Nozzle Cleanin...

Page 92: ...ionary statements The associated Signal word is Danger H225 Highly flammable liquid and vapor H301 H311 H331 Toxic if swallowed in contact with skin or if inhaled H370 Causes damage to organs P210 Kee...

Page 93: ...hot surfaces sparks open flames and other ignition sources No smoking P309 P311 If exposed or if you feel unwell Call a POISON CENTER or doctor physician P304 P340 IF INHALED Remove person to fresh ai...

Page 94: ...vapors spray mist fume P280 Wear protective gloves eye protection protective clothing P302 P352 IF ON SKIN Wash with plenty of water SS 103 O ring Nozzle Thread Grease is associated with no Hazard an...

Page 95: ...ses serious eye irritation H314 Causes severe burns and eye damage P280 Wear protective gloves protective clothing eye protection P303 P361 P353 IF ON SKIN or hair Take off immediately all contaminate...

Page 96: ...S 135 149C SYSTEM Surfactant used with SS 135 A B C SS 135S Reagent D Aerofix Fixative High Humidity 500 mL SS 048 Aerofix Additive for Reagent D Methanol 135 mL SS 148 or SS 148 EU Reagent A Basofix...

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