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UA-66 

Urine Analyzer 

Operator’s Manual 

Summary of Contents for UA-66

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Page 3: ...tsoever without the written permission of Mindray is strictly forbidden BeneView WATO BeneHeart are the trademarks registered or otherwise of Mindray in China and other countries All other trademarks that appear in this manual are used only for informational or editorial purposes They are the property of their respective owners Responsibility on the Manufacturer Party Contents of this manual are s...

Page 4: ... of the product or the use of parts or accessories not approved by Mindray or repairs by people other than Mindray authorized personnel This warranty shall not extend to Malfunction or damage caused by improper use or man made failure Malfunction or damage caused by unstable or out of range power input Malfunction or damage caused by force majeure such as fire and earthquake Malfunction or damage ...

Page 5: ...he system The following table explains the labels used on the system Serial number Risk of electric shock Biohazard Warning Risk of potentially biohazardous infection Date of manufacture Manufacturer In vitro diagnostic equipment Storage temperature Atmospheric pressure for storage Relative humidity for storage ...

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Page 7: ...isplay 8 2 9 Introduction of Software 8 2 10 Turn the Instrument Off 10 3 Setup 12 3 1 Reagent Strip 12 3 2 Critical Value 12 3 3 Grade 13 3 4 Realtime Clock 13 3 5 Printer 14 3 6 RS 232C 15 3 7 Serial No 16 4 Testing 18 4 1 Decide Testing Mode 18 4 2 Decide Sample No 18 4 3 The Single Mode 19 4 4 The Batch Modes 20 4 5 Stop Testing 20 5 Reports 22 5 1 Date List 22 5 2 Report 24 6 Troubleshooting ...

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Page 9: ...ort and storage conditions Temperature 0 40 Relative humidity 80 Testing Type Reflectance Photometer Light Source LED Wavelength R red G green B blue Work Flow 60 seconds single step mode 60 seconds slow batch mode 30 seconds fast batch mode Printer External printer micro thermo printer width 57 mm diameter 50mm Display Liquid Crystal Display with back light 240 128 dots Interface RS 232C DB9 fema...

Page 10: ...l L 35 µmol L 70 µmol L 140 µmol L PRO 1 2 3 4 Neg 15 mg dL 30 mg dL 100 mg dL 300 mg dL 2000 mg dL PH 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 8 5 9 0 BLD 1 2 3 Neg 5 10 Ery 25 Ery 80 Ery 200 Ery SG 1 000 1 005 1 010 1 015 1 020 1 025 1 030 KET Neg 5 mg dL 15 mg dL 40 mg dL 80 mg dL 160 mg dL Neg 0 5 mmol L 1 5 mmol L 4 0 mmol L 8 0 mmol L 16 mmol L BIL Neg 1 2 3 Neg 1 mg dL 2 mg dL 4 mg dL Neg 17 µmol L 35 µ...

Page 11: ...perator s Manual 3 Arbitrary Conversional SI GLU Neg 100 mg dL 250 mg dL 500 mg dL 1000 mg dL 2000 mg dL Neg 5 mmol L 15 mmol L 30 mmol L 60 mmol L 110 mmol L VC 0 mmol L 0 6 mmol L 1 4 mmol L 2 8 mmol L 5 6 mmol L Table 1 2 ...

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Page 13: ...ment is placed stably on a level platform If the 4 feet of the instrument cannot contact the platform properly adjust the feet Turn the feet counterclockwise to raise them or turn the feet clockwise to lower them Place the instrument where it will not be subjected to extreme temperature variations Avoid proximity to open windows ovens hot plates open burners radiators dry ice baths and in particul...

Page 14: ...2 1 shows the top view of the instrument Pay attention to the feed table and the feed table insert components The reagent strip is held and moved in and out by these two components while being tested The feed table is mounted on the instrument and cannot be removed from the instrument The feed table insert is mounted on the feed table and can be removed from the feed table when need to be cleaned ...

Page 15: ...appreciate port on the host computer 2 6 Power On The UA 66 is designed as an instrument can be used at either 110VAC or 220VAC NOTE Incorrect input of voltage will cause damage Plug the instrument line cord into the instrument and into a appropriate grounded AC electrical outlet then turn the instrument power on by placing the power switch to the position After the power is on the instrument show...

Page 16: ...through the roller the feed the paper through the opening on the printer cover Place the lip of the cover under the ledge on the instrument opening and close the cover Press down firmly on the back of the cover until it snaps into place 2 8 Adjust the Display 1 Open the printer cover on the top of the instrument 2 Adjust the potentiometer see Figure 2 6 using a suitable driver scroll to find a pos...

Page 17: ...up menu or mark a specimen during testing Used to select the previous menu or option or increase the selected digit while a number is being edited Used to select the next menu or option or decrease the selected digit while a number is being edited Used to select the next digit while editing an integer to feed paper at the main menu or to select the menu in the next column while multi column being ...

Page 18: ...meter need is to be input the software will show an input box for example Select Date 2002 05 23 Figure 2 7 If the parameter being edited has several segments use to change the select fields and press to modify Press START to validate the input When an error occurs the software will show a notice box with a short and a long buzz for example E21 Printer Paper Empty Figure 2 8 When a long process be...

Page 19: ...0 3 Select Move In by and and press START the feed table begins to move in until the storage position 4 Place the power switch to the 0 position NOTE It is strongly recommended that the feed table should be moved to the storage position before turning the instrument off ...

Page 20: ...he same as the reagent strip selected by the Options Strip menu Use of any other strip will cause erroneous results At the Options menu See Figure 3 1 use and to select Strip press START to enter the Options Strip menu Options Strip 10 Para 11 Para Figure 3 2 Use and as necessary to select the designated reagent strip press START to validate the new selection 3 2 Critical Value Critical values are...

Page 21: ...he selectable unit systems are Arbitrary Conversional and SI For detail refer to Table1 1 At the Options menu See Figure 3 1 use and to select Grade press START to enter Options Grade menu Options Grade Arbitrary Conversional SI Figure 3 5 Use and as necessary to select the designated unit system press START to validate the new selection 3 4 Realtime Clock The instrument equipped a realtime clock ...

Page 22: ... select the date press START to modify the date Options Realtime Clock Time 13 45 28 13 44 03 Figure 3 8 Press to move highlighted block among the hour minute and second fields Press and to modify the value of the current field Press START to validate the new time and press ESC to return to the Options Realtime Clock menu NOTE The testing reports stored in the Flash ROM of the instrument are organ...

Page 23: ... press START to modify the print shade Options Printer Shade Figure 3 11 A bar shows the relative value of the print shade Press to increase the shade and to decrease the shade Press START to validate the new value The print shade varies in different seasons In cold seasons the print shade should be set to higher values In warm seasons the print shade should be set to lower values 3 6 RS 232C The ...

Page 24: ... 38400 57600 Figure 3 12 Press and to select the designated baud rate press START to validate the new value 3 7 Serial No At the Options menu See Figure 3 1 use and to select Serial Port press START to view the serial No of the instrument Options Serial No 01234 Figure 3 13 ...

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Page 26: ... number from 000 to 999 used to identify a particular sample That is to say the instrument can do up to 1000 tests and save all the 1000 reports in its Flash ROM At the main menu See Figure 2 5 use and to select Test and press START to enter Testing menu The instrument will then prompt the operator to decide the testing mode and the sample No 4 1 Decide Testing Mode Test Test Mode Single Mode Slow...

Page 27: ... The Single Mode 012 013 LEU NIT URO PRO PH BLD SG KET BIL GLU Press START Figure 4 4 Figure 4 1 shows the display of single mode testing The display area is divided into 4 blocks The top left is the sample number area the bottom left is the report area the top right is the progress area and the bottom right is the user prompt area Press START to start testing The internal timer of the instrument ...

Page 28: ...onds after the first strip test started 012 09 12 36 013 014 LEU NIT URO normal PRO PH 7 0 BLD 1 SG 1 010 KET 8 0 mmol L BIL 3 GLU 3 Press START Figure 4 5 At any moment during the test cycle operator can browse the reports generated recently using and Operator can mark a report by press FUN The mark can be seen later in the report menu 4 5 Stop Testing At any moment during the test cycle operator...

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Page 30: ...4 2002 05 25 2002 05 26 2002 05 28 2002 05 30 Figure 5 1 Use to select the previous date and to select the next date At this moment the operator can Change the selected date by input a date directly Delete the reports generated between two specified dates Transmit reports of the selected date Print reports of the selected date Press FUN to show a pop up menu Select Date Delete Transmit Print Figur...

Page 31: ...ART when done At last the instrument prompts the operator to confirm Delete the reports from 2002 05 19 to 2002 05 23 Yes No Figure 5 6 Select Yes and press START to delete the reports Select No and press START to abandon Select Transmit item of the popup menu See Figure 5 2 and press START to transmit reports of the selected date First the instrument asks the operator to enter the start sample No...

Page 32: ...e reports of the specified date Reports 2002 05 23 052 08 12 40 LEU neg NIT neg URO norm PRO PH 7 0 BLD SG 1 015 KET neg BIL neg GLU 10 Figure 5 11 If the date is today the report of the most recently testing will be first displayed otherwise the report with the smallest sample No will be first displayed Press to view the previous report and to view the next report Press FUN to show a pop up menu ...

Page 33: ...ove Mark will be shown instead of Mark Select Select No the instrument prompt the operator to enter a new sample No Sample No 012 Figure 5 13 Modify the end sample No using and and then press START when done The report with the specified sample No will be shown if exists otherwise the report with the nearest sample No will be shown ...

Page 34: ...turn the instrument once more If not succeeded contact with the customer service E05 Feed Table Polluted If any foreign material is in the reagent strip holding channel remove it If the feed table insert is heavily polluted by the urine specimen clean it as instructed in 7 2 Daily Cleaning E10 Stray Light Error Confirm if the instrument is located under direct sunlight or there is a strong light s...

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Page 36: ...strip holding channel should be cleaned To clean the feed table insert perform the followings 1 Turn the instrument on The feed table will move out from the storage position to the load position 2 Grasp the front end of the insert on each side with the thumb and one finger Apply a counter pressure with the palm of the hand against the feed table and gently pull the insert outward After the insert ...

Page 37: ... the retain rails of the feed table 6 After replacing the feed table insert the LEDs must be recalibrated To ensure this occurs turn the instrument off wait several seconds and then turn it on again before testing additional samples 7 3 Disinfection The only part of the UA 66 instrument that comes into contact with the urine specimen is the feed table insert To disinfection the insert perform the ...

Page 38: ...holding channel of the feed table insert with 0 1N sodium hyndroxide NaOH using a cotton tipped applicator stick or other suitable absorbent material Thoroughly swab the channel area until it is clean NOTE Do not wipe the white plastic calibration chip with the NaOH Do not use any material that will scratch the feed table insert Do not allow the NaOH to come into contact with the white plastic cal...

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