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Summary of Contents for UC-32A

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Page 2: ...1 2 Intended Use 13 1 3 Contraindication 14 1 4 Specifications 14 1 5 Structure and Principle 17 1 6 Appearance and Components 19 2 Installation 23 2 1 Action upon delivery 23 2 2 Instructions for us...

Page 3: ...Checkup 47 5 1 Checkup 47 5 2 Checkup Operate 48 6 Function Introduction 50 6 1 Function Introduction of Printer 50 6 2 Test Function 50 6 3 Introduction of Testing Result 51 6 4 Reviewing Results 53...

Page 4: ...8 Storage and Handling 61 8 1 Handling 61 8 2 Storage 61 9 Troubleshooting 62 Appendix 65...

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Page 6: ...f the manual and reserves the right to renovate the relevant contents without separate notification Some of the demonstration pictures are for reference and subject to real object if any differences A...

Page 7: ...inal purchase or installation URIT assumes no liability in the following situations even during the period of warranty 1 Failure due to abuse the instrument or neglect the maintenance 2 Use reagents a...

Page 8: ...hnical service and troubleshooting are provided by URIT If the instrument has malfunction please contact the agency authorized by URIT CAUTION THE INSTRUMENT IS FOR PROFESSIONAL AND PRESCRIPTION USE O...

Page 9: ...4 Web www urit com Email service uritest com Supplied by URIT Medical Electronic Co Ltd VERSION 12 2020...

Page 10: ...instrument and follow the instructions presented in the manual to perform measurements Caution This instrument uses urine as sample which may carry pathogenic microbes that can cause infectious diseas...

Page 11: ...ronic products recycling symbol Environment Friendly Use Period Authorized representative in European Community Class equipment direct current DC Caution Biological risks Manufacturer Serial number Ke...

Page 12: ...rom the instrument when the battery is used up or the instrument is not used for a long time n Replace the waste batteries please in accordance with the relevant local laws and regulations properly ha...

Page 13: ...provided or recommended by the manufacturer n Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord immediately if the instrument gives off odor or smoke otherwise it will cause fire electric shock or...

Page 14: ...gnetic sources or devices that generate electromagnetic wave n Keep the instrument away from liquids dust and physical shocks or impacts n After the instrument is abandoned it should be handled in acc...

Page 15: ...e with the relevant local regulations n The result tested by the instrument can only be applied to screening some related diseases in the group according to the detection results of human urine It can...

Page 16: ...ay conveyor and the instrument will test automatically The test results are displayed on display screen and it can also be sent to external devices through the Bluetooth or USB interface Color display...

Page 17: ...he reagent strip and is more intelligent Auto update of memory Up to 1200 samples can be stored in memory You can query or via Bluetooth interface send test results to an external device When results...

Page 18: ...sitive result 1 2 Intended Use The instrument can be used in combination with urine reagent strips for semi quantitative or qualitative detection of biochemical components in urine samples which can p...

Page 19: ...It can t be used directly as evidence for diagnosing diseases 1 3 Contraindication None 1 4 Specifications 1 4 1 Performance of the instrument n Reagent Strips HC 2U HC 3U HC 4U HC 6U HC ACR HC 4K HC...

Page 20: ...ing Mode Automatic single measuring mode n Display Color display screen which can display operational information of the instrument and test results etc n Memory Up to 1200 samples n Specific gravity...

Page 21: ...29 mm L W H n Weight 190 g No battery n Power Supply Two AA alkaline batteries or 5 V 3 A The adapter Input 100 V 240 V 50 60Hz n Operating frequency 2 402 2 480GHz n Maximum transmitting power 4dBm...

Page 22: ...V 3 A The adapter Input 100 V 240 V 50 60Hz n Power Consumption 13 5 W n Environment Friendly Use Period 10 years 1 5 Structure and Principle The instrument is basically composed of optical electronic...

Page 23: ...ght source falls on the reagent pads on the strip The absorbance and reflectance vary with the color development of reagent pad i e The degree of color development is proportional to the concentration...

Page 24: ...nsor system where the optical signals are transformed into electric signals Then the electric signals are transformed by I V convert then processed by CPU Finally test results are displayed on color d...

Page 25: ...2 0 Printer figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 No Items Function 1 USB interface a For charging Charging voltage is 5 V DC b For transmitting data 2 Display screen Displays operational information test results etc...

Page 26: ...cover Two AA alkaline batteries can be placed when turned on 5 Tray conveyor Used to place the strip tray 6 Strip tray Used to place the reagent strip 7 Printer cover Open this cover to load a roll of...

Page 27: ...tch Long press for 3 seconds to start up After start up press this key into paper skip status When turned on long press for 3 seconds to shutdown 11 The printer reset key The printer will be re start...

Page 28: ...tents for quantity and visible signs of damage according to the accompanying Packing List 3 Please notify your local distributor immediately if any damage or loss exists 2 2 Instructions for use NOTE...

Page 29: ...present synthetic clothing carpets etc may cause damaging electrostatic discharges that may cause erroneous results b Do not use this instrument in close proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic...

Page 30: ...peration of the device d Do not use this device in close proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation e g unshielded intentional RF sources as these can interfere with the proper operation...

Page 31: ...equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there...

Page 32: ...d radio TV technician for help CAUTION To comply with the limits of the Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules this device is to comply with Class B limits All peripherals must be...

Page 33: ...ons of RE Directive 2014 53 EU A copy of the full DoC is attached 2 3 Installing the battery Caution 1 When installing the battery pay attention to the correct installation of the battery according to...

Page 34: ...attery bin 3 Cover the battery cover 4 Press the start up key to start the instrument the instrument can start the work indicating that the battery installation is correct 2 4 Connect printer 1 Connec...

Page 35: ...Thermal Print Paper Figure 2 2 1 Open the printer cover in the direction of upward as shown in figure 2 2 2 Use your fingers slight lift the printer rubber roller Printer cover Rubber roller Paper exi...

Page 36: ...printing paper roll storage area then closed the printer cover Caution 1 Pay attention to the positive and negative of thermal printing paper Print characters display only in the front of the paper r...

Page 37: ...3 2 check the print paper whether dry if the print paper is moisture then need to be changed in order to avoid the print paper jam 5 Please reinstall if appears print paper jam situation...

Page 38: ...id exposure to urine samples 2 Use fresh urine samples Collect within one hour Samples must be measured within one hour otherwise keep them in refrigerator to avoid deterioration 3 Samples should be r...

Page 39: ...ome test items will not get accurate test results 5 Sample volume should be enough to entirely soak all reagent pads on the strip You can t do the normal test if there are no enough samples 6 Directly...

Page 40: ...urate test results 3 2 Reagent Strips Usage Precautions 1 Please use the special reagent strips Use only the URIT reagent strips and carefully read through the package inserts of the reagent strips 2...

Page 41: ...ng so may affect test results 5 Please keep desiccant Do not discard the desiccant in the reagent strip bottle before using up all reagent strips Otherwise the reagent strip may go bad because absorb...

Page 42: ...p consistent with the environmental conditions required by the urine strip used Caution The accuracy of the test results cannot be guaranteed if the instrument s operating environment fails to meet th...

Page 43: ...can t guarantee the accuracy of the test results 2 Please do not wait for the battery to run out of charge before charging otherwise it will affect battery life Please through observe the battery ico...

Page 44: ...lcome interface the system self test the tray conveyor extends from the front of the instrument The functions of each icon of the instrument are as follows Project Function 08 12 59 Display the system...

Page 45: ...he power Keep pressing the Start key for 3 seconds to turn off the power The tray conveyor will retract inside the instrument and the display will be turned off Caution The instrument will automatical...

Page 46: ...placed on a level stable and vibration free worktable 2 Do not touch the tray conveyor when it is moving 3 Verify that the use environment is compliant with the requirements when testing 4 Do not move...

Page 47: ...agent strip Caution Do not centrifugal separation otherwise will cause haemocyte precipitation and make some items can t get accurate test results 4 2 3 Preparing reagent strips Please refer to the pa...

Page 48: ...samples After you prepare the samples and reagent strips please soaking the reagent strips with samples and then do the tests The soaking time should use seconds as unit so you should read the follow...

Page 49: ...to make sure all the reagent strips are soaked in the sample If the reagent block was not fully soaked some of the items could not get the accurate test results 2 The reagent strip should be soaked fo...

Page 50: ...reagent block facing up 6 Insert the strip tray into the tray conveyor of the instrument and the instrument will test automatically Note that the handle end of the reagent strip should be on the outs...

Page 51: ...e to the front of the instrument The results will be transmitted to external devices via the Bluetooth interface if connected 8 Take out the test tray 4 2 5 When the measurement is completed 1 The use...

Page 52: ...results fall outside the range use another check strip to repeat the test If you continue to get out of range results the instrument may not be working properly Do not use the instrument Please conta...

Page 53: ...he instrument can be normal use if not please check the check strip is all right or not 5 The range printed on the check strip container can only be used as the basis for judging instruments are in go...

Page 54: ...d be guaranteed to be on the outside of the instrument If the reagent strip is in the wrong direction the instrument will prompt for the error 2 Be sure to place the reagent strip on the strip holder...

Page 55: ...ected to the instrument 6 2 Test Function Click the second button on the right at the main interface to select the range for automatic identification of reagent strip type If testing 14TA reagent stri...

Page 56: ...lied to screening some related diseases in the group according to the detection results of human urine It can t be used directly as evidence for diagnosing diseases 6 3 Introduction of Testing Result...

Page 57: ...system will display the corresponding test items based on the type of reagent strip detected The test results are represented by a semi quantitative symbol See Appendix for a comparison table between...

Page 58: ...via the Bluetooth interface if connected B If the instrument is successfully connected to the printer the test results will be printed C Connect the computer through USB and export the test results to...

Page 59: ...click Setting key under the standby screen into setting menu which has following functions 1 QR code Scan the QR code and connect to the mobile APP 2 Unit You can choose the unit is Char SI Conv Char...

Page 60: ...date firmware After clicking this button a dialog box appears on the screen which displays connect USB cable to device and PC Copy firmware Press Yes When firmware is copied to the instrument press Ye...

Page 61: ...ument and app D Click synchronize data in app data center interface to synchronize data 2 Mobile phone with iOS system A Turn on Bluetooth When the iPhone connects to the instrument for the first time...

Page 62: ...5 7 6 7 Mobile APP introduction The mobile app is divided into three modules Device Management Health Assessment and Data Center As shown in figure 6 2 Figure 6 2...

Page 63: ...gement interface 2 Health Assessment The latest comprehensive health assessment is displayed in the Health Assessment interface 3 Data Center In the data center you can synchronize all the test result...

Page 64: ...nd protective gloves according to local regulations 7 2 General cleaning Keep the instrument clean and dust free If cleaning is needed clean the instrument surface with clean paper or gauze dipped wit...

Page 65: ...are completed 1 Turn on the power and wait for self check of the instrument 2 Please remove the strip tray from the tray conveyor 3 Clean the strip tray Clean the strip tray by using mild detergent a...

Page 66: ...utmost care and avoid moisture sunlight and collision Transportation Condition 20 55 RH 95 75 kPa 106 kPa 8 2 Storage The packed instrument should be stored in a ventilated room Do not store the inst...

Page 67: ...alers or after sales service unit immediately Caution 1 If an fault message appears clear the error and retest the sample using a new reagent strip Correct results may not be yielded if the soaking ti...

Page 68: ...is falling off Restart the instrument If still unable to resolve please contact the after sales service unit T 2 Strip Motor Error Check if the strip tray is installed correctly T 3 Strip Type Error P...

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Page 70: ...6 5 Appendix The instrument test results and the density contrast compare table...

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