
1. Introduction
Operator’s Manual
1-2
Safety,
continued
Biohazard
Caution
All materials used in collecting blood and/or other samples from
humans should be treated as biohazardous materials with the
potential carrying infectious agents capable of producing disease.
All biohazardous materials should be handled and disposed of in
accordance with applicable rules and regulations of the hospital,
laboratory, or other testing facility.
Wear appropriate personal protective clothing (lab coat, gloves,
goggles, etc.) before operating the analyzer.
Be careful not to let the sample and/or collecting tools directly
touch the mouth, eyes, mucus membranes, or any area with
broken skin.
Wash hands after collecting the sample or using the analyzer.
Summary of Contents for i-Smart 300
Page 2: ...Operators should read the entire manual before installing and operating the analyzer...
Page 5: ...1 Introduction 1 Introduction Safety 1 1 Symbols and Terms 1 3 Product Description 1 5...
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Page 25: ...3 Analyzer Setting Operator s Manual 3 2 Screen Menus continued Menu options...
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Page 77: ...6 Shutdown 6 Shutdown Analyzer Shutdown 6 1 Cartridge Restart 6 3...
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Page 91: ...8 Troubleshooting 8 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 8 1 Error Code 8 6...
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