IFU-10891[C] HemaPRO
User
Manual
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Separate all four of the clear lines and check the integrity of the lines, making
sure there are no significant kinks or cracks in the tubing. Wipe the ends of the
four color coded cannulas with an alcohol swab and insert them into the
corresponding bottles of reagents, where the puncture was made. Use the
puncture as the aperture for the cannula.
9.1.4.1 Place the “
Stain
” line that has a
blue tag
into the Wright-Giemsa Stain bottle.
9.1.4.2 Place the “
Rinse
” line that has a
white tag
into the Wright-Giemsa Rinse
bottle.
9.1.4.3 Place the “
Buffer
” line that has a
green tag
into the Wright-Giemsa Buffer
bottle.
9.1.4.4 Place the “
Waste
” line that has a
red tag
into an established waste disposal
container. Waste disposal regulations vary according to jurisdiction. Please dispose of
waste according to your facility and local regulations.
Remove the Stain Activation module (the short cord that resembles a phone
cord) from the HemaPRO reagent kit box. Connect the Stain Activation module
to the receptacle on the right-hand side of the instrument.
NOTE
:
If the Stain Activation module is not plugged in when the unit is turned on,
the message “
SELF-TEST FAILURE: Pack not connected
” will appear. Turn
unit off, connect Stain Activation module and turn unit on to continue.
The HemaPRO will only accept stain packs with an included module sold by Hardy
Diagnostics QuickSlide™ to ensure optimal results. The instrument is calibrated only
for these reagents. The use of other stain packs or solutions will produce unreliable
results and will void the warranty.
Plug the power cord into the left-hand side of the instrument, directly above the
on/off switch. Make sure the power is turned off and then plug the wall
transformer into the wall.
Power the instrument on. The instrument will boot with a Hardy Diagnostics
splash screen showing the unit’s software revision, and immediately perform a
self-test.
Self Test Failure:
Pack not connected