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Operator’s Manual

Version 1.0

URISYS 2400

Summary of Contents for URISYS 2400

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Version 1 0 URISYS 2400...

Page 2: ...nowledged URISYS 2400 are registered trademarks of the Roche group All other trademarks that are mentioned in this manual are the property of the respective trademark holders KOVA and Monovette Instru...

Page 3: ...e agreement for warranty conditions Contact your local Roche Technical Support for further information Complies with the IVD directive 98 79 EC C US Issued by Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL for Cana...

Page 4: ...Roche Diagnostics iv Operator s Manual Version 1 0 URISYS 2400...

Page 5: ...2 Process additional samples C 13 Process STAT emergency samples C 14 Process control samples C 17 Replace an empty URISYS 2400 cassette C 18 Replace an expired URISYS 2400 cassette C 19 Re insert a u...

Page 6: ...URISYS 2400 Roche Diagnostics vi Operator s Manual Version 1 0...

Page 7: ...al is divided into the following parts o Part A Overview The overview provides general information about the URISYS 2400 analyzer and specific details about the safety precautions o Part B System desc...

Page 8: ...sed for a Procedural step o List item e Cross reference i Note and tip Parameter Name of screen enclosed in brackets Start Name of button enclosed in less and greater Abbreviation Definition A ASCII A...

Page 9: ...ssion K KET Ketones L LED Light Emitting Diode LEU Leukocytes L TRB Lightly turbid N NEG Negative NIT Nitrite nm Nanometer NORM Normal O ORANG Orange P P YEL Pale Yellow POS Positive PRO Protein S SG...

Page 10: ...ituation which if not avoided may result in death or serious injury Examples of a serious injury include loss of eyesight burn high temperature low temperature electric shock bone fracture or poisonin...

Page 11: ...o analyze urine samples only It is not intended for any other application Transport At least two persons must carry the analyzer by holding the baseplates on the left side and right side of the analyz...

Page 12: ...phone transceiver cordless phone other electrical devices that generate electromagnetic waves o Operating and maintenance Carefully follow the procedures specified in the Operator s Manual for the ope...

Page 13: ...tion C Housing before sampling area D Strip waste container door E Power supply A C E D B Symbol Validity Symbol Validity o STAT position o Rack transfer o Waste box o TS transfer base o Power supply...

Page 14: ...Roche Diagnostics xiv Operator s Manual Version 1 0 URISYS 2400...

Page 15: ...Part A is an overview of the URISYS 2400 Overview A...

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Page 17: ...A 1 URISYS 2400 1 Introduction to the system Table of contents Introduction to the system This chapter contains an introduction to the URISYS 2400 analyzer Description of the URISYS 2400 analyzer 2 Me...

Page 18: ...or characteristics The test strips are analyzed as they move automatically through the analyzer One strip is used per sample When a strip is dispensed for use an aliquot of the urine sample is pipette...

Page 19: ...nverts the digital value to a relative value by using a calibration standard scale Then the microprocessor calculates a reflectance value The semi quantitative concentration result F is determined by...

Page 20: ...the sample An LED 650 nm transmits light to the flow cell A charge coupled device CCD determines the angle of total reflection The refractive index of the sample is calculated from the angle of total...

Page 21: ...cription of the URISYS 2400 analyzer When a sample has been pipetted onto the test pads of a test strip and the specific gravity and clarity have been measured the remaining urine is ejected into the...

Page 22: ...Roche Diagnostics A 6 Operator s Manual Version 1 0 1 Introduction to the system URISYS 2400 Description of the URISYS 2400 analyzer...

Page 23: ...Part B is the system description of the URISYS 2400 System description B...

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Page 25: ...re Hardware description 2 Standard accessories 4 Additional items 5 Installation 5 Basic requirements 5 Surface and space measurements 5 Power supply 6 Water supply 6 Assemble the parts 7 Set up the w...

Page 26: ...of several major components o Rack transport system o Liquid handling system o Test strip cassette compartment o Automated test strip processing area o 3 wavelength reflectance photometer o Combined f...

Page 27: ...iption Figure B 1 The URISYS 2400 analyzer A Diskette drive B URISYS 2400 test strip cassette compartment C Touch screen D Pipette mechanism E Wash and sample syringes F Rack output line G STAT sampli...

Page 28: ...is sufficient to process approximately 1000 samples Rack trays Two identical trays are supplied with the analyzer Each tray holds up to 15 racks at one time One tray is used to load the racks onto the...

Page 29: ...ce and space measurements The following surface and space requirements must be met for the use of the URISYS 2400 analyzer and the proper ventilation of the analyzer when it is in use o 5 cm 2 0 inche...

Page 30: ...requirements to cover for peaks at switching on Electric power supply capacity o Minimum 500 VA o Minimum 5 Amp 3 pin power supply socket The power switch and power supply socket are located on the ri...

Page 31: ...he slit of the rubber stopper that is on top of the liquid level detector so the filter at the end of the water supply tube will be long enough to reach the bottom of the tank 5 Put both the liquid le...

Page 32: ...able flow of the liquid waste into the tank 2 Connect the liquid waste tube to the drain socket on the analyzer If necessary shorten the liquid waste tube to ensure smooth and even flow 3 If an overfl...

Page 33: ...ype of printer is used ensure that it is compatible with the analyzer External host connection The analyzer can be connected to a host computer via a serial interface using ASTM protocol Figure B 5 In...

Page 34: ...n and firm o Table that can support the mass of the instrument which is approximately 85 kg 187 lbs o Ambient temperature ranging from 15 30 C 59 86 F with an acceptable variation of 2 C 3 F during me...

Page 35: ...lation 12 The URISYS 2400 touch screen 13 Setting the parameters 16 Test parameters 17 Sieve and abnormal values 17 Print order 18 Controls 19 Range table 21 Units 24 System parameters 24 Sample barco...

Page 36: ...trace onto a diskette as safety backup 2 Switch off the power 3 Insert System Disk 1 into the diskette drive 4 Switch on the power located on the right side of the analyzer The Wait screen is display...

Page 37: ...Other status types are displayed during special operations The date and time are displayed in the upper right of the screen Table B 2 on page B 13 Figure B 6 Example of a touch screen Status type Expl...

Page 38: ...This button flashes to signal an alarm Press this button to read the message Menu Press this button to display the Menu screen PgUp Page up Press this button to return to the previous screen CLR The d...

Page 39: ...ates through the different screens there are various windows that can appear These serve different functions such as confirmation of a selection The figure shows an example Figure B 7 Example of a win...

Page 40: ...y possible when the analyzer is in Stand By status For starting the analyzer see If any mistakes related to the consistency of values occurred during setting of parameters the corresponding error alar...

Page 41: ...e Table o Units Sieve and abnormal values Use the sieve settings to define the criteria for a flag S on the corresponding test parameter result These flags can be used to identify urine samples to be...

Page 42: ...g screen is displayed with both the sieve and abnormal values listed for each test parameter beginning with specific gravity SG 6 Press Test to select another test parameter 7 Press or to select sieve...

Page 43: ...eparate memory for 100 results is available Up to three different controls can be measured in one rack The specified position on the rack of each control level must be used each time to avoid the mixi...

Page 44: ...To specify the control name and lot number 1 Press Control Name Lot No on the Controls screen The Control Name Lot No screen is displayed 2 Press Level to select a level for example Level 1 Level 2 or...

Page 45: ...to result reports which differ from the default concentration ranges as shown in The concentration ranges and reflectance values can be reset to the default values using the Default button Figure B 11...

Page 46: ...y units 1 2 3 should be used instead of concentration values or in addition to concentration values proceed as follows 1 Call up the Set Range screen 2 Press Test to select a test parameter 3 Enter th...

Page 47: ...PgUp to return to the Range Table screen a To set default concentration ranges and reflectance values 1 Press Default on the Range Table screen The Password window appears 2 Enter the 4 digit password...

Page 48: ...rmation window appears 3 Press OK to change units System parameters The operator can select six system parameter settings They are o Sample barcode o Printer includes the paper length the number of sa...

Page 49: ...eters screen Printer a To define printer settings 1 Press Printer on the System Parameters screen The Printer screen is displayed 2 Press Paper Length to define the paper size 3 Press Samples Page to...

Page 50: ...ouch screen and reported with the measurement results and in the alarm messages a To select format and local settings for date and time 1 Press Date Time on the System Parameters screen The Date Time...

Page 51: ...e used for washing If the washing procedure is performed using a rack on the rack input line the analyzer recognizes the specified rack and performs the washing procedure a To register the wash rack 1...

Page 52: ...s window appears 3 Select Test or System 4 Press OK to confirm loading of the parameters from the diskette to the analyzer Save a To save parameter settings to a diskette 1 Insert a 1 44 MB diskette 2...

Page 53: ...Version 1 0 B 29 URISYS 2400 4 Cassette Table of contents Cassette This chapter describes installation and handling of the URISYS 2400 cassette First time installation 30 Unpack and install the casse...

Page 54: ...ust be in Standby a To unpack and install the cassette for the first time 1 Press Menu on the Routine Monitor screen The Menu screen is displayed 2 Press Maintenance The Maintenance screen is displaye...

Page 55: ...turn to the Change Cassette screen 13 Enter the Lot Number of the cassette from the outer packaging box Press Enter to confirm 14 Enter for Alarm level the number of remaining strips that will lead to...

Page 56: ...rs are correctly aligned and the test pads are not unusually discolored o Do not directly touch the test pads of the test strip o Do not let the strips come in contact with water or with any volatile...

Page 57: ...Part C contains the operating procedures for the URISYS 2400 Operation C...

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Page 59: ...Start analysis of samples 10 Termination of analysis 11 Completion of analysis 11 Interrupting analysis 11 Automatic termination 12 Termination due to an alarm 12 Remove processed samples 12 Process a...

Page 60: ...sentation of results on the printout 25 Send result data to the host computer 26 Write read routine or STAT sample data to from a diskette 26 Delete routine or STAT sample data 27 Control sample data...

Page 61: ...he water supply tank with deionized water and place the liquid level detector in the water supply tank o Ensure that the TS transfer base is inserted correctly o Empty the strip waste container and en...

Page 62: ...pproximately 5 minutes After the first loading stage the progress is indicated on screen 2 Check and remedy any alarm messages Clear the alarm messages 3 Press Home on the Copyright screen The Routine...

Page 63: ...he sample details o Specify the operator ID o Activate or deactivate the host connection as required o Select the print mode a To confirm the start conditions 1 Press Start Condition on the Routine Mo...

Page 64: ...quence numbers have been measured In this case an input range of 0123 0996 is displayed For example the next occupied measured sequence number is 0001 Due to the ring buffer structure of the result me...

Page 65: ...reen a To select real time printouts and specify the result data to be printed Using the Start Condition screen the operator can select to have the result data printed in real time In this case the re...

Page 66: ...rine Monovette ensure that the plunger is at its lowest position Otherwise the sample probe may be damaged The analyzer processes urine including control urine samples Wear protective gloves when prep...

Page 67: ...maximum of 15 racks on the input line at one time There are two ways of loading the racks onto the analyzer o Use a rack tray o Load directly onto the input line without a rack tray a To load racks u...

Page 68: ...of samples The status of the analyzer changes from Stand By to Reset The analyzer performs a reset clearing racks from the cross feed line resetting the pipetting system clearing test strips from the...

Page 69: ...tor screen the operator can interrupt analysis Racks in the cross feed line are still processed then the analyzer turns to Sampling Stop status Racks in the input line remain in their current position...

Page 70: ...atus The processing of test strips continues until all samples that have been pipetted onto test strips have been measured Termination due to an alarm Various alarms can terminate the processing of sa...

Page 71: ...tly or using a rack tray 2 When the rack end of the previous rack is detected the rack pushers automatically return to the front of the rack input line to search for additional racks and move them to...

Page 72: ...g from Stand By status Sample ID and rack ID are not read in the STAT position of the analyzer To enter a STAT sample ID manually the barcode reader at the cross feed line must be set to Enable During...

Page 73: ...STAT ID if available and barcode reader enabled for the sample using alphanumerical characters 5 Press Enter to confirm the entry 6 Press OK The STAT sample is processed in the next sampling cycle Af...

Page 74: ...cess a STAT sample in Stand By status 1 Place the STAT sample in position 1 of a sample rack 2 Place the rack in the STAT position on the analyzer with position 1 facing the rear of the analyzer 3 Pre...

Page 75: ...racks for the control samples The control rack can be placed on the rack input line when the analyzer is in Operation Sampling Stop or Stand By status as described in The rack is identified by the ana...

Page 76: ...handle on the left side of the cassette and take out the cassette 6 Open a new URISYS 2400 package unfold the aluminum bag and cut it open with scissors 7 Remove the cassette from the packaging and re...

Page 77: ...compartment door 7 Remove the cassette by pulling the handle on the left side of the cassette and take out the cassette 8 Insert a new cassette as described in 9 Press Yes to return to the Change Cass...

Page 78: ...the cassette are correctly aligned If necessary remove loose strips from the cassette 3 Remove loose strips from the cassette compartment if present 4 Re insert the cassette and close the compartment...

Page 79: ...data The result data can be displayed at any analyzer status Operation Sampling Stop or Stand By However for documenting result data the analyzer must be in Stand By status The following sections hav...

Page 80: ...ne Data Monitor screen is displayed The result of the most recently tested routine sample is displayed 4 Press Prev to display the results of previously tested samples 5 Press Type to toggle between t...

Page 81: ...ample ID number using alphanumeric characters 4 Press Enter The result data of the requested samples are displayed 5 Press Prev or Next on the Routine Data Monitor screen to display prior or subsequen...

Page 82: ...available for batch printing For more information on printing in real time see a To print routine and STAT sample data 1 Press Type on the Routine Data Monitor screen to select the type of data to be...

Page 83: ...he sample in the rack o Sample ID whether read by the barcode reader or entered by the operator o Operator ID o Date and time of measurement o Test parameter results o Flags To print sample data the a...

Page 84: ...ata at any time Write read routine or STAT sample data to from a diskette This option allows for data to be saved on a diskette or for data to be read from a diskette a To write read routine or STAT d...

Page 85: ...r Media screen is displayed 3 Enter the range of sequence numbers to be deleted using numbers between 1 and 1000 for routine sample data or between 1 and 200 for STAT sample data Enter 0 to delete all...

Page 86: ...ame way for all control samples 1 Press Menu on the Routine Monitor screen The Menu screen is displayed 2 Press Data Monitor The Data Monitor screen is displayed 3 Press Control Data Monitor The Contr...

Page 87: ...ontrol name lot number date and time or operator ID a To search for control sample data using the sequence number 1 Press Level on the Control Data Monitor screen to select the level of controls to be...

Page 88: ...OK 7 Press Stop to terminate printing at any time Presentation of result data on the printout The print order of the test parameters results in concentration values is identical to the order selected...

Page 89: ...0 ANALYTICAL REPORT 2001 04 02 10 36 S No C1009 RACK 30001 1 OP2 2001 04 02 10 34 CONTROL NAME LIQUICHECK L 1 CONTROL LOT No 6108101 T S CASSETTE LOT No 28782701 T S CASSETTE ON BOARD DATE TIME 2001 0...

Page 90: ...on results are sent to the host If reflectance is selected both concentration and reflectance results are sent to the host Write read control sample data to from a diskette This option allows for data...

Page 91: ...l on the Control Data Monitor screen to select the level of controls 2 Press Media The Control Data Monitor Media screen is displayed 3 Enter the range of sequence numbers to be deleted using numbers...

Page 92: ...er status Otherwise the final rinsing procedure may be interrupted or a sample may remain inside the pipetting system overnight which can cause a malfunction when the analyzer is started again In addi...

Page 93: ...ts Special operations This chapter describes special operations Calibration 36 Photometer calibration 36 Specific gravity SG calibration 40 Checks 41 Barcode check 41 Printer check 41 Program check 41...

Page 94: ...ibration values If the calibration values are within 2 of previous values and within 5 of the factory values Calibration OK is displayed on the Photometer Calibration screen and the previous user cali...

Page 95: ...t the feet of the strip are locked in the correct place the middle foot being set to the end of the slit 6 Lower the holding grid 7 Insert the TS transfer base smoothly to its end position and ensure...

Page 96: ...5 Press Calibrate The Photometer Calibration window appears 6 Press Execute A confirmation window appears When the calibration process is completed the new calibration values are displayed on the scr...

Page 97: ...the new calibration strip correctly and press Calibrate followed by Execute in the confirmation screen a To print calibration values 1 Press Print to print the calibration values A confirmation window...

Page 98: ...t the rack on the input line a To calibrate the SG meter 1 Press Menu on the Routine Monitor screen The Menu screen is displayed 2 Press Tools The Tools screen is displayed 3 Press User Calibration Th...

Page 99: ...Check The Barcode Check window is displayed 4 Press Execute 5 After completing the reading of barcodes the barcode numbers are printed Printer check This option checks the appearance of the printout...

Page 100: ...unication trace If Trace ON is displayed on the button the communication trace function is activated 5 Press Cancel to return to the Comm Trace screen 6 Press Print Trace The Print Trace window appear...

Page 101: ...ties 1 Press Tools on the Menu screen The Tools screen appears 2 Press FD Utilities The FD Utilities screen appears 3 Press Format FD The FD Format window appears 4 Insert a 1 44 MB diskette into the...

Page 102: ...Roche Diagnostics C 44 Operator s Manual Version 1 0 6 Special operations URISYS 2400 Checks...

Page 103: ...Part D describes all maintenance procedures relating to the URISYS 2400 Maintenance D...

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Page 105: ...SYS 2400 Maintenance procedures 2 Every day 2 Every week 3 Every month 3 Every three months 3 Maintenance menu 4 Wash the liquid handling system 4 Clean the TS transfer base 6 Empty the strip waste co...

Page 106: ...he strip waste container o Empty the liquid waste tank Handle liquid waste and used test strips properly and according to legislation on water pollution and treatment of drainage and waste matter Spil...

Page 107: ...algae o Clean the rack input line o Clean the rack trays Every month The following are maintenance procedures to be performed monthly o Clean the outer parts housing of the analyzer o Clean or change...

Page 108: ...ber to be used for the wash procedure 2 Place a sample tube containing 10 ml of washing solution at position 1 of the registered rack and set the rack on the rack input line 3 If the analyzer is in Op...

Page 109: ...Executing When handling the washing solution ensure that you wear gloves and safety goggles to avoid direct contact with the solution If the solution contacts the body wash immediately with a large vo...

Page 110: ...mmediately after cleaning 6 Insert the TS transfer base smoothly to its end position and ensure it is positioned correctly 7 Turn the screw on the base until it locks to secure the base Empty the stri...

Page 111: ...tral detergent Air purge The air purge function is used to remove air bubbles from the syringes flow cell internal tubing and sample needle During first time installation this function is used to fill...

Page 112: ...ring scheduled maintenance visits For additional replacements between scheduled maintenance visits follow the procedure below Materials required are Unplug the analyzer when changing the seals on the...

Page 113: ...he small colorless tube retaining nut counterclockwise 3 Place a dry absorbent gauze under the small colorless tube retaining nut that is connected to the side of the lower blue part of the syringe an...

Page 114: ...the W syringe loosen and remove the locking screw completely to prevent damage to the glass barrel 6 Pull the plunger down sufficiently so that you can lift out the glass barrel Then remove the glass...

Page 115: ...in a safe place a To expose the syringe seal 1 Turn the syringe holder upside down and expose the plunger retaining screw 2 Apply a spanner wrench to the plunger retaining screw and turn the screw co...

Page 116: ...square soaked in distilled or deionized water 3 Ensure that the retaining screw spring and press piece are properly positioned on the plunger Place the new seal on the plunger and check that the roun...

Page 117: ...aintenance actions Exchange user replaceable parts Figure D 9 Tightening the retaining screw Figure D 10 Syringe assembly order A Locking screw B Glass barrel C O ring syringe holder D Syringe holder...

Page 118: ...nge towards the instrument Ensure that the syringe holder is in the recess on the top surface of the mounting block 4 Rotate the syringe holder until the side tube port is aligned to accept the syring...

Page 119: ...et of the instrument 4 Exchange the fuse s as necessary 5 Reinsert the fuse socket 6 Reinsert the power cord into the power inlet socket of the instrument and set the main switch to ON Figure D 12 Rep...

Page 120: ...Roche Diagnostics D 16 Operator s Manual Version 1 0 7 General maintenance actions URISYS 2400 Exchange user replaceable parts...

Page 121: ...Part E lists and describes the meaning of the alarm flags which are shown by the URISYS 2400 Troubleshooting E...

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Page 123: ...a alarms flags This chapter describes the data alarms that appear on printouts and explains how to handle alarms and reset the analyzer Flags on result data printout 2 Handle alarms 3 Alarm levels 3 S...

Page 124: ...Abnormal Test parameter result corresponds to abnormal criteria settings Before the value O Specific gravity SG out of range Result is greater than 1 050 or less than 1 000 Instead of SG value I SG v...

Page 125: ...OP Only the sampling sequence is stopped For samples in process measurement continues and the result data are generated Check the alarm condition take the action outlined and restart the operation STO...

Page 126: ...egory and countermeasures The Alarm Monitor screen is also used to o Switch the buzzer on and off o Display the name of the alarm o Clear alarms a To switch the alarm buzzer on and off 1 Press Alarm o...

Page 127: ...button on the Tools screen the operator can perform the following procedures o Print a list of the alarms for that day last alarm printed first o Print a list of cumulative alarms current day printed...

Page 128: ...y Alarm List window appears 5 Press Execute 6 Press Stop to cancel printing at any time Figure E 1 Example of a printout of daily alarm list A Identification flag A Alarm R Retry B Generation time C S...

Page 129: ...rint Cumulative Alarm List window appears 5 Press Execute 6 Press Stop to cancel printing at any time Figure E 2 Example of a printout of cumulative alarm list A Identification flag A Alarm R Retry B...

Page 130: ...ess Menu on the Routine Monitor screen The Routine Monitor screen is displayed 2 Press Tools The Tools screen is displayed 3 Press Alarm Trace The Alarm Trace screen is displayed 4 Check the message 5...

Page 131: ...is displayed 3 Press Reset The Reset window appears 4 Press Execute to start the resetting During Reset the analyzer clears unprocessed racks from the cross feed line discards test strips still presen...

Page 132: ...Roche Diagnostics E 10 Operator s Manual Version 1 0 8 Data alarms flags URISYS 2400 Reset the analyzer...

Page 133: ...Manual Version 1 0 E 11 URISYS 2400 9 Instrument alarms messages Table of contents Instrument alarms messages In this chapter the instrument alarms are described Instrument alarms messages 12 Alarms 1...

Page 134: ...ple probe and the electrode for damage or whether they are in contact with each other 3 If the condition cannot be restored to normal contact Technical Support 11 STOP 1 Check whether the liquid waste...

Page 135: ...rocedure 2 If the condition cannot be restored to normal contact Technical Support 7 TS Transfer Test Strip Transport Error 1 7 STOP 1 Execute the reset procedure 2 If the condition cannot be restored...

Page 136: ...s connected 2 Switch off the power 3 Attach the connector to the liquid waste tank 4 Switch on the power 16 Liquid Waste Tank full Full Waste Error 1 S STOP 1 Empty the liquid waste tank 17 Watch Dog...

Page 137: ...1 WARNING 1 Processing of the last rack has been completed and there are no more racks on the input line 25 Rack Barcode Rack Barcode Label Error 1 S STOP 1 Check whether the barcode label is dirty 2...

Page 138: ...echnical Support 29 Reflectance ADC ADC Reflectance Error 1 WARNING 1 Contact Technical Support 2 7 STOP 1 Contact Technical Support 30 SG ADC ADC Specific Gravity Error 1 WARNING 1 Contact Technical...

Page 139: ...WARNING 1 Correctly ensure the correction value with the blank pad 2 The subcategory codes represent the items listed as follows Subcategory Item 2pH 3LEU 4NIT 5PRO 6GLU 7KET 8UBG 9BIL 10ERY 36 Print...

Page 140: ...42 Touch Panel I F Touch Panel I F Error 1 17 S STOP 1 Switch off the analyzer then restart the analyzer 2 If the alarm re occurs contact Technical Support 21 29 31 34 STOP 1 Switch off the analyzer...

Page 141: ...routine sample data storage is 45 or less subcategory 4 at Start 2 STAT sample data storage is 27 or less subcategory 6 at Start 3 Execute the data delete procedure after backing up the old sample da...

Page 142: ...data on a blank diskette by executing the FD write procedure on the Alarm Trace screen 2 Contact Technical Support 52 FLASH Memory Error Flash Memory Error 1 WARNING 1 Switch off the analyzer then res...

Page 143: ...edure 2 If the condition cannot be restored to normal contact Technical Support 63 Rack full Rack Output Line Full 1 STOP 1 At Start Reset 2 Remove racks from the rack output tray in the rack transfer...

Page 144: ...hnical Support 2 3 STOP 1 Repeat measurement 2 Contact Technical Support 78 SG Specific Gravity Error 1 6 WARNING 1 Carry out wash procedure 2 Contact Technical Support 79 SG Calibration Specific Grav...

Page 145: ...ct Technical Support 86 Clearance Drift Clarity Error 1 WARNING 1 Contact Technical Support 91 Barcode Reader Setting Barcode Reader Parameter Error 1 2 STOP 1 Contact Technical Support 92 Rack Tray f...

Page 146: ...Roche Diagnostics E 24 Operator s Manual Version 1 0 9 Instrument alarms messages URISYS 2400 Instrument alarms messages...

Page 147: ...Part F describes the technical specifications relating to the URISYS 2400 Appendix F...

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Page 149: ...0 F 1 URISYS 2400 10 Technical specifications Table of contents Technical specifications This chapter contains all technical specifications Technical specifications 2 Barcode specifications 3 Concent...

Page 150: ...gory Protection class Pollution degree Fuses 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 0 2 kVA II 1 2 Littelfuse Inc Type 218315 T 3 15A 250V 2 pcs Heat dissipation 700 Kj 663 BTU Operating conditions Temperature Operati...

Page 151: ...Modulus 10 weight 3 Number of ID digits NW7 3 to 13 digits without check digit 3 to 13 digits 1 digit check digit Code 39 3 to 13 digits without check digit 3 to 13 digits 1 digit check digit ITF 4 to...

Page 152: ...one A Rack barcode label B Sample barcode label C Scanned area 77 mm D Distance between rack edge and barcode label 35 mm Figure F 2 Sample barcode labels A Sample barcode standard size B Sample barco...

Page 153: ...0 9 0 LEU NEG 25 L 100 L 500 L NEG 25 L 100 L 500 L NIT NEG POS NEG POS PRO NEG 25 mg dL 75 mg dL 150 mg dL 500 mg dL NEG 0 25 g L 0 75 g L 1 50 g L 5 00 g L GLU NORM 50 mg dL 100 mg dL 300 mg dL 1000...

Page 154: ...dL NEG 17 mol L 50 mol L 100 mol L ERY NEG 10 L 25 L 50 L 150 L 250 L NEG 10 L 25 L 50 L 150 L 250 L COL P YEL YELLO AMBER BROWN ORANG RED GREEN OTHER P YEL YELLO AMBER BROWN ORANG RED GREEN OTHER CLA...

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Page 157: ...ity of the urine sample Check digit C D Barcode verification number Clarity CLA Feature of urine samples determined by measurement of the percentage value of light transmission Results can be CLEAR LI...

Page 158: ...o specific gravity results NW7 A barcode type for sample tubes that can be read by the barcode reader Operation status The analyzer processes samples in this status Additional samples can be loaded an...

Page 159: ...cted to avoid accidental modifications Specific gravity The ratio of the density of urine to the density of water Specific gravity calibration This calibration is based on the measurement of calibrati...

Page 160: ...mple whose concentrations are to be determined URISYS 2400 cassette An innovative cassette manufactured by Roche Diagnostics for the most convenient loading of test strips onto the URISYS 2400 analyze...

Page 161: ...cassette C 18 replacement of an expired cassette C 19 unpacking the cassette B 30 AG BG CG Checks barcode check C 41 communication trace C 42 compact memory C 42 FD utilities C 43 printer check C 41...

Page 162: ...7 cleaning D 4 Fuses B 4 Glossary G 1 Glucose concentration ranges F 5 Hardware additional items B 5 basic requirements B 5 environmental conditions B 10 hardware description B 2 installation B 5 rac...

Page 163: ...e result ranges F 5 Nomogram A 4 Operation analysis of results C 21 automatic termination C 12 daily operation C 1 display the result data C 22 C 28 documentation of results C 21 editing result data C...

Page 164: ...Reflectance photometer A 2 B 2 Reflectance value A 3 Reset the analyzer E 9 Rinse station A 5 Safety classifications x Safety information xi Sample tubes C 8 Samples identification C 9 loading racks...

Page 165: ...cassette see Cassette TS transfer base cleaning D 6 setting up B 8 Units arbitrary units B 22 selecting concentration units B 24 Urinalysis A 2 Urine analytes A 2 Urine sample see Samples Urine test...

Page 166: ...Index URISYS 2400 Test parameters Wavelengths Roche Diagnostics G 10 Operator s Manual Version 1 0...

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