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About this Manual 

Version No.: A/3 

Release Date: April 25, 2016 

© 2004-2016 Genrui Biotech Inc. All rights reserved. 

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P01.91.300077-03 

 

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11000010 (WP21B)/11000013 (WP21E) 

Summary of Contents for 11000010

Page 1: ...ns the copyrights of this manual Without prior written consent of Genrui any materials contained in this manual shall not be photocopied reproduced or translated into other languages Materials protect...

Page 2: ...his may result in machine breakdown or injury of human health Make sure to use the instrument under the provisions of this Operation Manual Otherwise the instrument may not work normally the test resu...

Page 3: ...osition 3 1 1 4 Scope of application 3 1 2 Operation manual summary 3 1 3 Symbols screen printing labels and figures 3 1 3 1 Symbols 3 1 3 2 Screen printing and labels 4 1 3 3 Figures 5 1 4 Warranty a...

Page 4: ...e 16 Chapter 5 Routine Operations 18 5 1 Measurement flowchart 18 5 2 Routine operations and precautions 19 5 3 Sample measurement 20 5 3 1 Aspirating the cleaning solution 23 5 3 2 Aspirating distill...

Page 5: ...51 6 4 3 COM setup 52 6 4 4 Contrast setup 52 6 5 System maintenance 53 6 5 1 Temperature adjustment 53 6 5 2 Aspiration volume setting 54 6 5 3 Aspiration adjustment 55 6 5 4 Absorbance testing 56 6...

Page 6: ...e 66 8 3 Graphic explanations on the outer package 66 Chapter 9 Commonly used Consumables and Ordering Information 68 Appendix 70 Appendix 1 Replace printing paper 70 Appendix 2 Replace pump tubes 71...

Page 7: ...f biochemical analysis system in the category of analyzing instruments for clinical tests 6840 Regulatory Class II Operation mode Continuous running 1 1 2 Basic performance and parameters Basic perfor...

Page 8: ...nd the value should not be greater than 1 0 Temperature accuracy and fluctuation Temperature deviation 0 3 fluctuation 0 2 Sample carryover rate 1 Intra batch clinical precision CV ALT 5 TP 2 5 UREA 3...

Page 9: ...ary This operation manual mainly intends to help users learn about the safety installation structure analysis principle operating procedures maintenance and service problems and troubleshooting etc of...

Page 10: ...ich may lead to eye injury 1 3 2 Screen printing and labels The following screen printing and labels listed in the table below are applicable to this manual Label Meaning Serial number of the product...

Page 11: ...vice Genrui warrants that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship that occur within the warranty period This warranty shall not apply to damages caused by the following sit...

Page 12: ...perly use the analyzer and give full play to its performance Genrui holds periodical free training for users throughout the world please visit Genrui website or contact the local offices to get the tr...

Page 13: ...power supply is turned on any person except authorized service technicians is prohibited to open the analyzer panel 2 Avoid spilling any liquid onto the instrument tabletop If some liquid splashes in...

Page 14: ...ed as medical wastes and disposed according to the current regulatory requirements 4 When the service life of the instrument ends it should be disposed of as per local requirements for environmental p...

Page 15: ...nfluence the test results and lead to wrong operations During its running please do not use devices generating electromagnetic waves such as electric drill mobile phone and intercom 2 The analyzer can...

Page 16: ...hus there is the risk of electric shock Device Connection 1 For a device not permanently connected please do not place it at a location that is hard to disconnect 2 For all the external switches or br...

Page 17: ...ovide the required environment and space When you receive the analyzer please notify Genrui or the local distributor immediately 3 3 Damage check All the analyzer packages have been strictly examined...

Page 18: ...king List in the instrument packaging box 3 5 Installation requirements Content Requirements Location Flat tabletop with a tilt of 1 200 and sufficient intensity which can bear the weight of 50kg Dust...

Page 19: ...at the rear panel of this analyzer via an earth wire specially designed for medical instruments grounding impedance 0 1 4 Take out the power cable plug one end into the power jack at the rear panel a...

Page 20: ...ference potential is required then it is necessary to connect all the isoelectric terminals Isoelectric connection can inhibit potential difference thereby eliminating electromagnetic interference If...

Page 21: ...nel Figure 2 Keyboard Built in thermal printer Sliding door at the housing cover Cuvettes Display screen Power indicator Confirm key used to confirm an operation Number key Punctuation key Paper feed...

Page 22: ...u use an instrument with a touch screen you can click an appropriate icon or press the corresponding number key to perform the specific operation but if you use an instrument without touch screen you...

Page 23: ...ure above the main interface displayed after instrument startup has six submenus which can be selected with the number keys by operators During routine work operators mainly use Items 1 and 3 Item 1 c...

Page 24: ...WP21 Series Operation Manual Chapter 5 Routine Operation 18 Chapter 5 Routine Operations 5 1 Measurement flowchart...

Page 25: ...rectly press 3 to open the Result window then press 3 again and input an appropriate No to print the desired report 4 To edit samples Press 3 to open the Result Review window and then press 1 to edit...

Page 26: ...racy 6 The wastes generated should be regarded as medical wastes for disposal 5 3 Sample measurement Press the number key 1 on the main menu to open the Item Choice window as illustrated in Figure 5 1...

Page 27: ...u can press Skip to skip the preheating step and enter the measurement interface as illustrated in Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 First by pressing the number key 1 the system will automatically switch to the...

Page 28: ...anual Chapter 5 Routine Operation 22 If the filter wheel switch succeeded the screen is displayed as shown in Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 If the filter wheel switch failed the screen is displayed as shown i...

Page 29: ...erations a Place the cleaning solution distilled water or sodium hypochlorite onto the analyzer and press the number key 1 to confirm Then the instrument will begin to aspirate the cleaning solution b...

Page 30: ...d Water interface as illustrated in Figure 5 8 Figure 5 8 Operators can perform the following operations Place distilled water onto the analyzer and press the number key 1 to confirm Then the instrume...

Page 31: ...e ADC amplification factor and whether there are air bubbles in the liquid lines 5 3 3Aspirating blank solution When a test item is measured at the first time and its blank test has been defined the s...

Page 32: ...y one calibrator value the screen is displayed as Figure 5 12 Figure 5 12 After placing the standard solution onto the analyzer press the number key 1 the instrument will begin to aspirate the standar...

Page 33: ...14 If this item is tested for the first time and its blank and standard have been defined then the blank and standard testing should be performed before sample measurement Figure 5 14 After placing t...

Page 34: ...c method the screen will dynamically display the reaction curve during measurement of the standard and sample as illustrated in Figure 5 16 Figure 5 16 The results are displayed in the same way as oth...

Page 35: ...e standby interface to return to the last interface before standby 5 3 7 Setup In the Measure menu choose an item after heating you can set this parameter Press Set or the number key 2 on the keypad t...

Page 36: ...e Figure 5 19 Figure 5 19 In the Edit QC interface you can perform the following operations a Item Operation The test item has been selected when entering the measurement so it cannot be changed in th...

Page 37: ...ent of patient samples QC The mode for measurement of QC Exit Press Exit key to return to the measurement interface 5 3 8 Search Press the number key 3 to search the QC Review or Result Review menu Se...

Page 38: ...after the temperature is stable Enter the number key 1 to select Measure When the system is ready the screen will display ASP Rinse Place the cleaning solution onto the analyzer and press 1 Sample to...

Page 39: ...mperature 37 Sample volume 800 L Decimal places 1 Unit L Blank Reagent Wavelength 1 546 Sampling points 1 Normal value high 82 0 Normal value low 62 0 Correction 1 000 0 00 Calibration No Linear range...

Page 40: ...Place the blank solution onto the analyzer and press 1 to confirm the operation 4 At this time the screen displays ASP Standard Solution if the screen displays ASP Sample please press the number key 2...

Page 41: ...or every patient sample To complete a QC a kind of QC material should be measured in the Measure Samples interface After obtaining more than five groups of results for a single QC number under the sam...

Page 42: ...2 Press to browse the results Press the number key 1 to print the results Press the number key 2 to delete currently displayed results Press Exit to return to the previous interface c Statistics Pres...

Page 43: ...ress the number key 2 to print the statistical results Press Exit to return to the previous interface 6 2 Result review Press the number key 3 on the main menu and display a screen like Figure 6 4 Fig...

Page 44: ...est item for the same patient change the current No to the original No of this patient 6 2 1 2 ID The ID number can be freely revised in the range of 1 99999999999999 but repetition is not allowable I...

Page 45: ...d results Some test items must be completed by other instruments but the results should be stored or printed with those obtained in this analyzer At this time you can use this function However you mus...

Page 46: ...fault value is 0 which means no increase will occur 3 Sex Operation Use left and right cursor keys to choose Options None Male Female Child Infant Newborn 4 Age Operation Press Set or the number key 1...

Page 47: ...is not present Then the system will automatically return to the Add Results interface After adding press Exit key to save and exit 6 2 3 To search results Press 3 on the Result interface to display a...

Page 48: ...the currently displayed No 4 Searching Operation Press the number key 2 to view all the results of the currently displayed sample number The screen is displayed as Figure 6 8 Figure 6 8 Press the num...

Page 49: ...n interface to display a screen as shown in Figure 6 9 Figure 6 9 6 3 1 To add an item and edit its parameters 6 3 1 1 To add an item Press the up and down cursor keys to jump to the desired page Pres...

Page 50: ...tion Manual Chapter 6 Software Operation 44 6 3 1 2 To set up the item parameters In an interface as illustrated in Figure 6 9 press the number key of the corresponding item to open the Program window...

Page 51: ...WP21 Series Operation Manual Chapter 6 Software Operation 45 Figure 6 11 You can set up the following parameters in the Program window Method Operation Use left and right cursor keys to choose...

Page 52: ...right cursor keys to choose Options 37 30 room temperature Aspiration volume Operation Press the number key 1 to set the value Setting range 0 9999 L Decimal digits Operation Use left and right curso...

Page 53: ...al values Operation After selecting this parameter press the number key 1 to set the value Correction Operation After selecting this parameter press the number key 1 to set the value Calibration Opera...

Page 54: ...ess the number key 1 to set the value Attached explanation If the measurement method is set as division D the screen will be displayed as Figure 6 12 below Figure 6 12 Note Y A B is a formula in which...

Page 55: ...resent two related items that have been tested After completion of editing or pressing Exit display a screen like Figure 6 14 Figure 6 14 Press 1 to save the changes Press 2 to cancel the changes and...

Page 56: ...setup interface The screen is displayed as Figure 6 15 Figure 6 15 6 4 1 Printing setup Press the number key 1 on the Setup interface to display a screen like Figure 6 16 Figure 6 16 Press 1 to select...

Page 57: ...option When the option is checked absorbance values will be added into the result report after measuring a patient s sample 6 4 2 Time setup In the system setup interface press 2 to open the Set Time...

Page 58: ...ayed in the COM parameter setup interface There are five options for baud rate i e 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 After determining the baud rate you can select the check parameters for parity chec...

Page 59: ...up down left and right keys on the keyboard 6 5 System maintenance Press the number key 6 on the main interface to open the Maintain window The screen is displayed as Figure 6 20 Figure 6 20 6 5 1 Tem...

Page 60: ...hanges of colorimetric cells during running For Set TEMP you have two options 30 and 37 ADJ is used to perform fine tuning for the working temperature of colorimetric cells Parameter indicates the def...

Page 61: ...s are clean after washing The default value of Clean VOL is 1200 L and that of Sample VOL is 1000 L which can be adjusted according to the actual situation 6 5 3 Aspiration adjustment In the Maintain...

Page 62: ...e aspirated volume is accurate If the sample after aspiration is exhausted increase the value in Real VOL if the sample after aspiration remains a large amount decrease the value in Real VOL 6 5 4Abso...

Page 63: ...re Operation 57 Figure 6 24 Please operate according to the prompts on the screen Absorbance testing is to allow the system to determine the absorbance changes in different periods and correct accordi...

Page 64: ...he instrument and click Sample or press 1 to start aspiration a By using or the wavelength can be set as 340 380 405 505 546 578 or 620nm b Generally 50000 55000 of the ADC value is the most suitable...

Page 65: ...Press 1 to delete all the patient results stored in the instrument 2 To delete QC Press 2 to delete all the QC results stored in the instrument 3 To initialize items Press 3 to initialize the paramet...

Page 66: ...es to minimize the residual reagents or serum albumin on the inner wall of the lines especially the residual materials on the inner wall of flowing colorimetric cells Fill distilled water into the lin...

Page 67: ...itch and pull out the plug before cleaning the analyzer housing Please use clean water neutral cleansers or corrosion free detergents for washing Do not use organic solvents or hot water to avoid inst...

Page 68: ...ife of this instrument ends about eight years it is recommended to stop using it or resume using after overall troubleshooting maintenance and care by Genrui 5 This analyzer can only be used by person...

Page 69: ...n 1 The aspiration pump does not rotate 2 The pump tube is loose 3 The aspiration volume is zero 4 The pump tube is broken 1 The tightening screw at the pump head is loose Tighten the screw 2 Cut out...

Page 70: ...rinting paper is inserted reversely 4 The printer temperature is too high 1 Replace with new printing paper 2 Adjust the location of printing paper 3 Reinsert the printing paper 4 Print again after th...

Page 71: ...ation volume is insufficient 4 The standard is not tested 5 The wavelength is unavailable 6 Air is aspirated carelessly during operation 1 Test absorbance during system maintenance 2 Exchange for effe...

Page 72: ...related graphics on its outer packaging box The shipment requirements are determined according to the ordering contract 8 2 Storage The packaged analyzer should be stored in a well ventilated room th...

Page 73: ...Storage 67 Humidity limit Humidity limit for transportation and storage environment Temperature limit Temperature limit for transportation and storage environment Note The illustrations are for refer...

Page 74: ...ng normal use and maintenance of this Semi auto Chemistry Analyzer the required consumables are listed as follows No Name Specification 1 Thermal printing paper 80mm 35mm 2 Light source lamp 6V 10W PH...

Page 75: ...11 Filter 546nm 12 Filter 578nm 13 Filter 620nm 14 Filter 700nm 15 Power cable 1 8m three core power cable compliant with the national standard in China 16 Fuse 3A 5mm 20mm Ordering method 1 Order vi...

Page 76: ...illustrated in the figure below Please ensure that the movement direction of the printing paper should be vertical with the roller orientation thereby avoiding inability of normal printing due to pap...

Page 77: ...rotect the printer Appendix 2 Replace pump tubes The peristaltic pump is located at the rear cover of the bottom plate as illustrated in Figure 13 1 1 Hold the connector of the pump tube with a hand a...

Page 78: ...on the main interface to open the Maintain window and then press 5 to enter the ADC ADJ interface 3 Press 1 to start cleaning 4 For alcohol cleaning after completion use distilled water to wash twice...

Page 79: ...out COM status Connection If you want to perform data exchanges with a computer please connect a standard RS 232 cable with the COM RS232 1 port at the rear of the instrument and connect the other ter...

Page 80: ...instrument will send a series of character data from the RS 232 serial port as illustrated below Normal mode 1 1 3 20120214152114 No 00173 ID 00000000001752 001 ALT 1 08 u mL 1 20 2 31 QC mode 1 1 3 2...

Page 81: ...tion Name Item No Abbreviation Name 1 ALT Alanine transaminase 24 Mg Serum magnesium 2 ALP Alkaline phosphatase 25 Cu Serum copper 3 GOT Glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase 26 Zn Serum zinc 4 GT glutamy...

Page 82: ...36 UDBIL Indirect bilirubin 14 NH3 Blood ammonia 37 IGG Immuno globulin G 15 GLU Blood glucose 38 IGM Immuno globulin M 16 TCHO Total cholesterol 39 C3 Compleme nt C3 17 HDLC High density lipoprotein...

Page 83: ...hymol enzyme globulin albumin globulin ratio indirect bilirubin Kidney function tests Blood urea nitrogen urea uric acid creatinine carbon dioxide binding capacity Ion testing items Serum potassium se...

Page 84: ...se Appendix 6 Hazardous substances Parts name Hazardous substances Pb Hg Cd Cr VI PBB PBDE Host Host shell Host PCBA 1 Host sheet metal parts Host machining part Host plastic pieces Host metal pieces...

Page 85: ...63 2006 means the content of the hazardous substance in at least one of the homogeneous materials of the part is beyond the limited requirement according to the standard of SJ T 11363 2006 1 some part...

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