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Table of Contents

1.

Introduction

 .................................................................................................................................... 1

1.1

Field of Application ............................................................................................................... 1

1.2

Instrument Structure ............................................................................................................ 1

1.3

Operation Accessories .......................................................................................................... 2

1.4

Technical Data ...................................................................................................................... 2

1.5

Installation Requirement ...................................................................................................... 3

2.

Safety Instruction

 .......................................................................................................................... 4

2.1

Operator............................................................................................................................... 4

2.2

Tube Requirement ................................................................................................................ 4

2.3

Sample ................................................................................................................................. 4

2.4

Symbol ................................................................................................................................. 5

2.5

Instrument Identification ...................................................................................................... 6

2.6

Emergency Power Switch ...................................................................................................... 6

3.

Instrument Installation

 .................................................................................................................. 7

3.1

Preparation .......................................................................................................................... 7

3.1.1

Installation Personnel ........................................................................................................... 7

3.1.2

Delivery, Storage and Unpacking .......................................................................................... 7

3.2

Installation ........................................................................................................................... 8

4.

Software Operation Instruction

 .................................................................................................... 9

4.1

System Start ......................................................................................................................... 9

4.2

Menu tree .......................................................................................................................... 11

4.2.1

Cycle Test Interface ............................................................................................................ 11

4.2.2

Random Interface ............................................................................................................... 13

4.2.3

Quality Control ................................................................................................................... 15

4.2.4

Result Interface .................................................................................................................. 19

4.2.5

Settings Interface................................................................................................................ 21

5.

Instrument Operation

 .................................................................................................................. 25

5.1

Flow chart of Operation ...................................................................................................... 26

5.2

Test Procedures in “Cycle” Mode ........................................................................................ 27

Summary of Contents for VISION ESR

Page 1: ...VISION ESR Analyzer Operation Manual Released Software V1...

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Page 9: ...ification 6 2 6 Emergency Power Switch 6 3 Instrument Installation 7 3 1 Preparation 7 3 1 1 Installation Personnel 7 3 1 2 Delivery Storage and Unpacking 7 3 2 Installation 8 4 Software Operation Ins...

Page 10: ...ng 29 7 1 Fault Content 29 7 2 Fault Causes and Handling 30 Appendix Quick Guide 1 Appendix Precautions for Operation 3 Appendix Sample Labeling 4 Appendix Sedimentation Rate Correction for Variations...

Page 11: ...thus users can print the test results The instrument is operated in closed environment so that the operator is protected from the potential infection risk from the clinical samples In the running pro...

Page 12: ...ow Fault Indicator LED Red Test Speed 20 min cycle Model types 8 sample positions VISION Pro A 16 sample positions VISION Pro B 32 sample positions VISION Pro C Test Tube requirement Any EDTA tube wit...

Page 13: ...essure 75 0kPa 106 0 k Pa Power Supply 100 240V 50 60Hz Miscellaneous The instrument should be mounted in a well ventilated room and connected with a three wire power cord of good grounding performanc...

Page 14: ...roduce bubbles The sample is anticoagulant whole blood in which the ESR is affected by hematocrit HCT including the high cholesterol hemolysis and blood coagulation clot etc When the HCT increases the...

Page 15: ...d WARNING Laser beam WARNING Be careful with hand Ethernet port USB port SD SD card slot Ordering code Serial number Consult instructions for use This symbol indicates that the system should be dispos...

Page 16: ...s and Maximum power consumption Serial Number Date of Manufacturing CE mark Registration Number Name of Manufacturer Address of Manufacturer 2 6 Emergency Power Switch In case of emergency cut off the...

Page 17: ...ent Keep away from direct sunlight and heating devices such as the heater During delivery the temperature should be kept between 0 to 40 Storage 0 40 20 85 RH Away from erosive gas and keep the storag...

Page 18: ...easy access to ground power outlet and ensure that the distance between the instrument and the power outlet is greater than 30cm Make sure there are enough room to open the upper lid The workbench sh...

Page 19: ...struction 4 1 System Start Connect the power cord Turn on the power switch on its back The Login interface of the instrument displays Type in the user name and password click Login to enter the main i...

Page 20: ...t state and can be clicked into the failure detail list 7 It shows the current user 8 It shows the date of test 9 It means batch mode with automatic detection 10 It means STAT mode with plug and play...

Page 21: ...the software screen Fig 4 2 1 1 Cycle Interface Scan Click Scan the instrument will proceed scanning and the Height ESR ESR 18 Katz column information are removed Sample ID column information is retai...

Page 22: ...ion will be placed Sample ID Shows the current Sample ID Sample ID Increment When this option is enabled the user may click Save and the interface will jump to the next position Reference Select refer...

Page 23: ...f patient Birth Enter the birthday of patient Submit Time Select the delivering time of sample Submit Doctor Select the doctor who delivers the sample Test Time Select the test time of sample Test Doc...

Page 24: ...to go to the next page Fig 4 2 2 2 Edit Sample Info Interface Position The current sample position will be placed Sample ID Shows the current Sample ID Sample ID Increment When this option is enabled...

Page 25: ...ndling operation the quality control test is proposed to ensure the stability of the instrument performance 4 2 3 1 Quality Control Test procedure 4 2 3 2 Quality Control parameter setting Connect the...

Page 26: ...e respectively and save The interface will appear the quality control product information list that has been entered Fig 4 2 3 2 QC Setting Interface Add Elect Level input QC Lot Mean SD elect the tim...

Page 27: ...level controller batch number control date and L J chart as shown in the following Controller time is selected by month so that L J chart displays all the controller information in the selected month...

Page 28: ...lid of instrument click Edit Click the input box of Sample ID manually enter the Lot of QC Sample and elect he Lever insert the QC sample tube into the tube rack with corresponding position and click...

Page 29: ...ronment The ESR 18 C column shows the corrected results according to the Manley temperature correction curve corresponding to 18 C Search Click Search to enter the search interface You can search by S...

Page 30: ...V3 0 OM VISION Pro valid from 01st February 2020 20 Fig 4 2 4 2 Search Interface Fig 4 2 4 3 Curve Interface...

Page 31: ...anguage After a restart the language will be changed Instrument Settings Select Auto Print to automatically print a result after testing is finished Select Enable Scanner to switch on the barcode scan...

Page 32: ...LIS Settings Interface Instrument Version In the picture below See Fig 4 2 4 4 you can know the version of software Fig 4 2 5 4 Sys Set Version Interface 4 2 5 2 Aux Interface The interface is used t...

Page 33: ...lick Delete to delete this reference range Modify Select a reference range to be modified on the left side after modifying the information on the right side click Modify to modify this reference range...

Page 34: ...click the Delete Aux Log out This menu allows user to back to login interface Fig 4 2 5 7 Aux Log out Interface Aux Dictionary This menu allows user to add or delete the classification Fig 4 2 5 8 Aux...

Page 35: ...all be used to perform the test as a reference for correction in the following conditions 1 When the room temperature is not within the range of 18 25 64 77 the system will correct the results automat...

Page 36: ...sample position Barcode Scanning or Input Sample ID Switch On Put sample tubes into the rack Data Processing Result Reporting Sample Scanning Start Running Sample Mixing Switch On Self Check Select s...

Page 37: ...ter the sample barcode insert the sample tube into the tube rack with corresponding position then select the Reference and click Save then click Run the instrument starts mixing automatically 5 Click...

Page 38: ...he air bubble travelling from end to end of the tube Mixing must not cause haemolysis The sample tube should be put into the rack every time after inputting the barcode otherwise the sample barcode ca...

Page 39: ...transmitting window of scanner Turn off the power switch when all tests on the current day are finished 7 Troubleshooting Any simple fault of the device can first be eliminated according to this manu...

Page 40: ...synchronous belt is loosened 2 Wires of mixing motor and linear motor are reversely connected to the main board 3 Sensors of mixing motor and linear motor are reversely connected 4 Abnormality of volt...

Page 41: ...ror is reported by a single channel 3 The infrared receiving chip malfunctions or the receiving performance is degraded or the reading is less than 3500 when weak strong light of corresponding transmi...

Page 42: ...ical component to the home position enable the Weak Strong button of the left side error reporting channel in sequence The reading of the error reporting channel should be around 1500 when weak light...

Page 43: ...test in Cycle mode 1 Click Cycle the self check process will be completed automatically 2 Open the lid of instrument Click Scan to begin the scan 3 After finishing the scan click Edit 4 Click the inpu...

Page 44: ...d to be inserted into the instrument open the upper lid and repeat Step 2 to 6 8 It takes 20 minutes for each sample to complete the test The results will be saved automatically 4 Switch Off After com...

Page 45: ...required to stick 2 labels please overlap the second label on the first one When inserting the tube into the VISION Pro please place the unlabelled tube side facing to the LED light to prevent labels...

Page 46: ...SION Pro valid from 01st February 2020 4 Appendix Sample Labeling LED receiver sample tube tube label barcode label One layer label Highly recommended Acceptable Two layer labels Highly recommended Ac...

Page 47: ...re A 1 Roger W Manley J Clin Path 1957 10 354 356 shall be used to correct the sedimentation rate as below Record the room temperature before during and after the test and calculate the arithmetic mea...

Page 48: ...his research a nomogram Ordway Singer nomogram is plotted to correct the sedimentation rate done by Westergren s Method Nelson and Richard validated their method by performing the tests as below 1 Det...

Page 49: ...V3 0 OM VISION Pro valid from 01st February 2020 7 Fig A 2 Ordway Singer Nomogram Sedimentation Rate Correction for Anemia Sample Westergren s Method Correction Line Observed Rate Westergren s Method...

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