3-6-1- Removable trays
When not on-board, removable trays should be placed on a flat solid surface, to avoid any risk
of spillage.
During loading/unloading operations in the sample compartment, handle the removable trays
with care.
Rough handling may cause the samples to spill.
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Prepare the trays containing the samples to be assayed.
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Place the calibrators and controls in cups with an adapter on the tray.
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Place the tubes with the barcode label facing outward.
Each position may be used to load a calibrator, a control or a sample, placed in a tube or in a cup (with
adapter).
When all the products are installed, the tray can be loaded.
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If the light is green, open the sample compartment.
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Slide the removable tray into a rail in the sample compartment until the positioning pin is fully inserted.
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As the tray is inserted in the rail, the positions and the barcoded tubes are automatically identified by the
integrated barcode reader.
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On the interface, the tray is displayed with the free and occupied positions. Each identified position is
labelled with the corresponding icon.
For tubes from patients whose profile has already been sent through via a centralised computer or manually
programmed, the profile in the memory is automatically associated with the position.
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If the profile is not in the memory, the profile programming window opens (see Section 3-7, page 69).
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If the barcode is not read by the barcode reader or is missing for a position, the software opens a window
which allows the position to be identified.
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Then identify the position(s) not identified by the barcode reader (see
Identify the positions of the tray
without barcode reading
, page 63).
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