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Hence, enter such control blood by typing 888 and press the “right” arrow key.
Note:
Entering a specific control blood Using 777+ to 999+ Boule control bloods, are
stored as default in PROG 8.
Reagent type
This menu line is only used to initialise the basic set up at the factory. It defines
for which purpose the instrument is used and stores the correct default values.
This menu is password protected and cannot be altered by the user. It should
show “15” for the CA620-CellGuard and “11” for the CA620/530, in all cases.
Set PROG names
As described in previous sections, the instrument is equipped with 9 preset- table
programs which are linked to “Floating discr. RBC/PLT”, “Set parameter normal
range” and “WBC discr. Program”.
Assigning the PROG numbers to a name, that is shown on the display as well the
printout at each sample, will simplify the identification of in which mode the sam-
ple was run.
Example on how to assign a name to a PROG #
The CA620-CellGuard has 2 defined programs PROG1 and PROG2.
PROG1 is assigned to “Blood” and PROG 2 is assigned to “PLT concentrate”.
Therefore, it is advisable to set the name for PROG1 to “Blood” and the name
for PROG 2 to “PLT-C”.
To do so,
1.
Scroll down with the arrow keys to the line “Set PROG names”.
2.
Press [Enter]
The following is displayed:
In the above example, we want to set the name “Blood” for PROG1.
Press [Enter] and the sub menu is displayed asking to define the text to be shown
on the display and printer.
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