UA-66 Urine Analyzer Operator’s Manual
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Figure 2.2 shows the rear view of the instrument.
White Plastic
Calibration Chip
Reagent Strip
Holding Channel
Figure 2.3
The reagent strip holding channel is used to hold the strip while being tested. The white plastic
calibration chip is used to afford a calibration standard for photo metering. It must be treated
carefully during the whole life of the instrument (see 7. Maintenance).
2.5 Connect to a Computer
The UA-66 can also be connected to a host computer via the RS-232C serial port. Plug one end
of the RS-232C communication cable into the RS-232C port on the rear panel of the instrument;
plug the other end into the 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 shows the logo immediately on the displayer and begins to
perform a self diagnosis and calibration process. If any error occurred during the progress, refer
to 5 Troubleshooting. Once the self diagnosis and calibration process completed, the instrument
will show the system main menu including the logo, the software version, operating items, date
and time.
2.7 Install Paper Roll
There is no paper roll in the printer when being shipped. Install a paper roll before using the
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