UDR Chemistry Overview and Precautions
Introduction
System Setup
IMMAGE 800 Operations Manual A11403
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September 2016
User-Defined Reagent Chemistry Setup
UDR Chemistry Overview and Precautions
Introduction
Each laboratory can define its own user-defined reagent (UDR) chemistry protocols
using the templates from the chemistry protocol diskette. After the chemistry protocol
diskette is loaded and the UDR protocol is defined, the UDR chemistry name is
available for placement on the list of configured chemistries for selection in UDR rate
mode programming, reference intervals, UDR calibration, sample programming,
control definitions and panels.
Precautions
CAUTION
Since Beckman Coulter does not manufacture or otherwise control the sample and
reagents that may be used in user-defined reagent applications, Beckman Coulter
makes no warranty whatsoever with respect to such sample and reagent
performance (including sample carryover, test results, reagent and cartridge
handling), their effect on the system or required system maintenance or the
frequency thereof, or their effect on operator safety. User assumes full responsibility
for use of the proper test protocol and test result generation for the reagent(s)
selected by the user and for any errors or omissions associated therewith. BECKMAN
COULTER EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THIS
PRODUCT WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
CAUTION
Non-Beckman Coulter reagents, calibrators, and controls can contain components,
not listed on the insert, which may carry over into the system causing chemical or
optical interference. This carryover could adversely affect results on a properly
performing system. Manufacturers of user-defined reagents should be contacted for
disclosure of potentially interfering substances, such as preservatives.