1.5 Storage and operating conditions
1.5.1 LumiraDx Test Strips
For specific information on Test Strip storage and operating conditions, refer to
the relevant LumiraDx Test Strip Product Inserts.
1.5.2 LumiraDx Instrument
The Instrument is portable and can be used across a range of settings, such as
care homes, primary care clinics, hospital wards and departments, pharmacy
and laboratories. The Instrument is not intended for hand-held operation.
The Instrument can be stored or transported at a temperature between -10°C
and 50°C (14°F and 122°F).
To power on and access the Instrument result history, operate the LumiraDx
Instrument at a temperature between 15°C and 30°C (59°F and 86°F), and at
a relative humidity between 10 % and 90 % (non-condensing). Specific test
operating conditions may be more restrictive. Allow time for the Instrument
to acclimatize to operating temperatures if it has been stored in a cold
environment. Allow time for the Instrument to acclimatise to operating
temperatures if it has been stored in a cold environment.
Always place the Instrument on a level, stable surface when powering up or
starting a test. Testing should be performed in a location where the air vents
located in the back of the Instrument will not be blocked, i.e. on a table top
away from soft surfaces. The Instrument will display an error message if these
operating conditions are not met.
Avoid placing the Instrument in direct sunlight. This may interfere with proper
functioning of the Instrument.
Refer to the “Instrument Specifications” chapter of this Platform User Manual
for additional information on operating conditions and complete Instrument
specifications.
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