Operation Manual
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BC-3000 Plus
Auto Hematology Analyzer
Operation Manual
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© 2003-2005 Shenzhen Mindray Bio-medical Electronics Co., Ltd. All rights Reserved. For this Operation Manual, the issued Date is 2005-10 (Version: 1.1).
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Table of Contents 1
Using This Manual ... 1-1 1.1 Introduction ... 1-1 1.2 Who Should Read This Manual ... 1-2 1.3 How to Find Information... 1-3 1.4 Conventions Used in This Manual ... 1-4 1.5 Special Terms Used in This Manual... 1-5 1.6 Symbols ... 1-6
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Understanding Your Analyzer... 2-1 2.1 Introduction ... 2-1 2.2 Intended Use... 2-2 2.3 User Interfaces... 2-3 2.4 Instrument Software ... 2-11 2.5 Reagents, Controls and Calibrators... 2-15
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Understanding the System Principles ... 3-1 3.1 Introduction ... 3-1 3.2 Aspiration ... 3-2 3.3 Dilution ... 3-3 3.4 WBC/HGB Measurement... 3-5 3.5 RBC/PLT Measurement ... 3-9 3.6 Wash ... 3-13
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Installing Your Analyzer ... 4-1 Introduction ... 4-1 4.2 Installation Requirements... 4-2 4.3 Unpacking ... 4-4 4.4 Installation Procedure ... 4-6 4.5 Starting the Analyzer ... 4-16 4.1
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Customizing the Analyzer Software ... 5-1 5.1 Introduction ... 5-1 5.2 Print... 5-2 5.3 Count time... 5-6 5.4 Password ... 5-8 5.5 Transmission... 5-14 5.6 Setting system time (Date & Time) ... 5-19 5.7 Gain... 5-21 1
Table of Contents 5.8
Auto Clean Time ... 5-26
5.9
Reagent Exp. Date... 5-27
5.10
Report Title (external keyboard required)... 5-29
5.11
Parameter Units ... 5-31
5.12
Other ... 5-34
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Operating Your Analyzer ... 6-1 6.1 Introduction ... 6-1 6.2 Initial Checks... 6-2 6.3 Power-on... 6-3 6.4 Daily Quality Control ... 6-4 6.5 Sample Collection and Handling... 6-5 6.6 Running Whole Blood Samples ... 6-8 6.7 Running Prediluted Samples ... 6-17 6.8 Shutdown ... 6-26
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Reviewing Sample Results ... 7-1 7.1 Introduction ... 7-1 7.2 Browsing All Sample Results ... 7-2 7.3 Searching for Interested Sample Results ... 7-17
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Using the QC Programs ... 8-1 8.1 Introduction ... 8-1 8.2 “L-J Analysis” Program... 8-2 8.3 “ X Analysis ” Program ... 8-15 8.4 “ X -R Analysis” program... 8-28 8.5 “X-B Analysis” Program... 8-39
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Using the Calibration Programs ... 9-1 Introduction ... 9-1 9.2 When to calibrate ... 9-2 9.3 How to Calibrate... 9-3 9.1
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Maintaining Your Analyzer ... 10-1 10.1 Introduction ... 10-1 10.2 General Guidelines ... 10-2 10.3 Using the “Maintenance” Program ... 10-4 10.4 Using the “System Status” Program... 10-24 10.5 Using the “Valve Test” Program ... 10-26 10.6 Using the “System Test” Program ... 10-27 10.7 Using the “Prepare to ship” Program ... 10-28 10.8 Using the “Error Message” Program ... 10-31 10.9 Calibrating Sample Probe Position ... 10-33 10.10 Replacing the Probe Wipe. ... 10-37 2
Table of Contents 10.11 Replacing the Filter of the Vacuum Chamber ... 10-38 10.12 Using the [Flush] key ... 10-39 10.13 Using the [Startup] key... 10-40
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Troubleshooting Your Analyzer ... 11-1 11.1 Introduction ... 11-1 11.2 Errors without available error messages ... 11-2 11.3 Errors indicated by error messages ... 11-3 Appendices ...A-1 Index ...A-1 B Specifications ...B-1 C Precautions, Limitations and Hazards ...C-1 D Communication ...D-1 A
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1 Using This Manual 1.1 Introduction This chapter explains how to use your BC-3000 Plus operation manual, which is shipped with your BC-3000 Plus hematology analyzer and contains reference information about the BC-3000 Plus and procedures for operating, troubleshooting and maintaining the analyzer. Read this manual carefully before operating your analyzer and operate your analyzer strictly as instructed in this manual.
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Be sure to operate your analyzer strictly as instructed in this manual.
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1.2 Who Should Read This Manual This manual contains information written for clinical laboratory professionals to:
learn about the BC-3000 Plus hardware and software;
customize system settings;
perform daily operating tasks;
perform system maintenance and troubleshooting.
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1.3 How to Find Information This operation manual comprises 11 chapters and 4 appendices. Refer to the table below to find the information you need.
If you want to …
See …
learn about the intended use and parameters of the BC-3000
Chapter
Plus
Your Analyzer
learn about the hardware and software of the BC-3000 Plus
Chapter
2
Understanding
2
Understanding
Your Analyzer learn about how the BC-3000 Plus works
Chapter 3 Understanding the System Principles
learn about how to install the BC-3000 Plus
Chapter
4
Installing
Your
Analyzer learn about how to define/adjust system settings
Chapter 5 Customizing the Analyzer Software
learn about how to use the BC-3000 Plus to perform your daily
Chapter
operating tasks
Analyzer
learn about how to review the saved analysis results
Chapter 7 Reviewing Sample
6 Operating Your
Results learn about how to use the quality control programs
Chapter
8
Using
the
QC
Programs learn about how to calibrate the BC-3000 Plus
Chapter
9
Using
the
Calibration Programs learn about how to maintain/service the BC-3000 Plus
Chapter 10 Maintaining Your Analyzer
learn about the meanings of the error messages and how to
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting
correct the problems
Your Analyzer
learn about the technical specifications of the BC-3000 Plus
Appendix B Specifications
see the summary of all safety messages included in this
Appendix
manual
Limitations and Hazards
learn about the communication protocol of the BC-3000 Plus
Appendix D Communication
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C
Precautions,
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1.4 Conventions Used in This Manual This manual uses certain typographical conventions to clarify meaning in the text:
All capital letters enclosed in [ ] indicate a key name (either on the built-in keypad or the
external keyboard), such as [ENTER].
All capital, bold and italic letters indicate a special operation defined in the following
section, such as SELECT.
Bold letters included in “ ” indicate text you can find on the screen, such as “Prepare to
ship”.
Bold letters indicate defined screen areas/fields, such as System Status area, or
chapter titles, such as Chapter 1 Using This Manual. All illustrations in this manual are provided as examples only. They may not necessarily reflect your analyzer setup or data displayed.
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1.5 Special Terms Used in This Manual When you read … CLICK
It means … to press the arrow keys ([←][→] [↑][↓]) as needed to move the cursor to a certain software button on screen and press [ENTER].
to press the arrow keys ([←][→] [↑][↓]) as needed to move cursor to the desired edit box and use the built-in keypad or the external keyboard to enter the desired characters
ENTER
or digits. Note that besides the numeric keys you may also use the [PgUp] or [PgDn] keys to enter digits; or
to scan the number in using the bar-code scanner.
to press the arrow keys ([←][→] [↑][↓]) as needed to move the cursor to the character or digit to the left of the one you want to DELETE
delete and press [DEL]; or to press the arrow keys ([←][→][↑][↓]) as needed to move the cursor to the character or digit to the right of the one you want to delete and press [BackSpace] on the external keyboard. to move the cursor to the character or digit you want to change
MODIFY
and re-enter the desired one using either the built-in keypad or the external keyboard.
SELECT from “ ** ” pull-down list
to press the arrow keys ([←][→] [↑][↓]) as needed to move the cursor to the desired edit box and press [ENTER] to display the pull-down list and press [↑] or [↓] to move the cursor to the desired item and press [ENTER] to select it.
SELECT
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to press the arrow keys ([←][→] [↑][↓]) as needed to the desired item and press [ENTER].
This analyzer adopts a fixed decimal point. You can enter the digits without bothering to look for the [.] on the external keyboard.
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1.6 Symbols You will find the following symbols in this manual.
When you see…
Then… read the statement below the symbol. The statement is alerting you to an operating hazard that can cause personnel injury. read the statement below the symbol. The statement is alerting you to a possibility of analyzer damage or unreliable analysis results. read the statement below the symbol. The statement is alerting you to information that requires your attention. read the statement below the symbol . The statement is alerting you to a potentially biohazardous condition.
You may find the following symbols on the analyzer or the reagents.
When you see…
It means… EQUIPOTENTIALITY
CAUTION,
CONSULT
ACCOMPANYING
DOCUMENTS. BIOLOGICAL RISK
HIGH VOLTAGE
ALTERNATING CURRENT
FOR IN VITRO DIAGNOSTIC USE
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(4)
(1) (2) (3)
Figure1-1 Back of the Analyzer
(1) Equipotentiality.
(2)
Connect only to a properly earth grounded outlet;
To avoid electric shock, disconnect power cord prior to removing or replacing fuse;
Replace fuse only with the type and rating specified.
(3) Biological risk.
(4) The following definition of the WEEE label applies to EU member states only: The use of this symbol indicates that this product should not be treated as household waste.
By ensuring
that this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent bringing potential negative 1-9
Using This Manual consequences to the environment and human health. For more detailed information with regard to returning and recycling this product, please consult the distributor from whom you purchased the product.
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(5)
Figure1-2 Inside right of the analyzer
(5) To avoid being injured, do not put hand under the motor when the machine is running.
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2 Understanding Your Analyzer 2.1 Introduction The BC-3000 Plus auto hematology analyzer is a quantitative, automated hematology analyzer and leukocyte differential counter for In Vitro Diagnostic Use in clinical laboratories.
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2.2 Intended Use
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The purpose of this analyzer is to identify the normal patient, with all normal system-generated parameters, and to flag or identify patient results that require additional studies.
The analyzer is used for the quantitative determination of the following 19 parameters and 3 histograms of blood samples. White Blood Cell or leukocyte
WBC
Lymphocyte
Lymph#
Mid-sized cell
Mid#
Granulocyte
Gran#
Lymphocyte percentage
Lymph%
Mid-sized cell percentage
Mid%
Granulocyte percentage
Gran%
Red Blood Cell or erythrocyte
RBC
Hemoglobin Concentration
HGB
Mean Corpuscular (erythrocyte) Volume
MCV
Mean Cell (erythrocyte) Hemoglobin
MCH
Mean Cell (erythrocyte) Hemoglobin Concentration
MCHC
Red Blood Cell (erythrocyte) Distribution Width
RDW-CV
Coefficient of Variation Red Blood Cell (erythrocyte) Distribution Width
RDW-SD
Standard Deviation Hematocrit
HCT
Platelet
PLT
Mean Platelet Volume
MPV
Platelet Distribution Width
PDW*
Plateletcrit
PCT*
White Blood Cell Histogram
WBC Histogram
Red Blood Cell Histogram
RBC Histogram
Platelet Histogram
PLT Histogram
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2.3 User Interfaces
Figure2-1 Front view
1 ---- LCD
2 ---- Keypad
3 ---- Recorder
4 ---- Power indicator
5 ---- Aspirate key
6 ---- Sample probe
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