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How to Use Reserved Racks
Adding Tests or Rerunning a Sample
Preparing Samples for Analysis
UniCel DxC Systems Instructions For Use A13914
Page 3-14
October 2005
Adding Tests or Rerunning a Sample
Clearing Samples
Once the test program has been processed, if all positions were used, the rack is not
available for programming again until it has been cleared. Only the programming
information is deleted; the results are stored and are accessible through the recall
function using the appropriate recall option.
Calibrator IDs or rack/position assignments are not cleared from within Sample
Programming. Refer to CHAPTER 5, Reagent Load/Calibration, "
", for information on calibrator identification.
Step
Action
1
Select the Samples icon from the menu bar.
2
Select Rerun [F6].
3
Type the sample ID, rack, or rack and position for rerun. One or more
samples can be programmed to rerun.
4
Select one of the following buttons:
• To add or rerun specific tests press the <Select> button. All previous
programming will be highlighted. Deselect chemistries that are not to be
run.
• To rerun all completed tests press the <All> button. Rerun all completed
tests for all requested samples. Go to Step 6.
5
Select Next [F10].
6
For a Routine Sample or if system is in Standby: Priority samples
should be placed on the autoloader first.
• Place the rack in the autoloader with the rack bar code label to the right
and,
• Press RUN.
For a STAT Sample: If the system is running and there are other racks on
the autoloader,
• Press PRIORITY. The rack pusher moves back one space so the STAT
rack can be placed in front of the other racks.
• Press RUN.
NOTICE
When clearing data, to verify exactly what will be cleared, first view the load list
for the intended range of samples. The samples recalled on the load list are
identical to the samples that will be cleared.