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6. Flush back and forth ten times, and then let it settle for 3 minutes. Afterward, flush it three more
times with a syringe containing the pure diluent using the aforementioned method.
7. After the diluent cleaning, drain the liquid inside the WBC bath and reconnect the original tubing.
(To drain the RBC bath by interface operation, click the
OK
button in the prompt confirmation box
after draining.)
8. Click the error message area, and then click
Remove Error
in the pop-up dialog box to see if the
clogging problem is resolved.
9. If aperture clogging persists, redo the above procedures until the problem has been resolved.
2.2.12.6 Overflowing of the WBC Bath
First wipe off the liquid with tissue paper, and perform the following troubleshooting steps:
1. Check if the liquid pump is clogged.
Follow the steps specified in
2.2.12.3 Liquid Pump Clogging: Inspection and
to inspect and resolve any clogging of the liquid pump. After troubleshooting,
run the CBC+DIFF counting procedure to see if the problem has been resolved.
If the problem has been resolved, end the procedure; if the problem persists, continue to perform
the following steps:
2. Check if Valve 14 is clogged.
Follow the steps specified in
2.2.12.2 Inspection and Troubleshooting of Valve Clogging
inspect and resolve any clogging of Valve 14. After the troubleshooting, run the whole-blood
counting procedures to see if the problem has been resolved.
If the problem has been resolved, end the procedure; if the problem persists, continue to perform
the following steps:
3. Check if there are any kinks or damage along the tubing, as highlighted in red in the picture
below, and replace the corresponding tubing if the problem persists. After the troubleshooting,
run the whole-blood counting to see if the problem has been resolved.