
Manuale operativo
CHORUS
Rev. 0 del 06/2012 7
4.6.1 Standard use of the R-list...............................................................................................71
4.6.2 A C-list is stored .............................................................................................................73
4.6.3 No C-list is stored...........................................................................................................74
4.6.4 Insertion of a sample code..............................................................................................74
4.6.5 Insertion of a strip code ..................................................................................................75
4.7 STARTING
THE
RUN............................................................................................................76
4.8 RUNNING
THE
CYCLE.........................................................................................................77
4.8.1 The cycle window...........................................................................................................77
4.8.2 Cycle results...................................................................................................................78
4.8.3 Printed report..................................................................................................................79
4.9 THE
SESSIONS
ARCHIVE....................................................................................................81
4.9.1 The archives window......................................................................................................81
4.9.2 Session window..............................................................................................................81
4.10 THE
UTILITIES
WINDOW .....................................................................................................81
4.10.1 Settings window..............................................................................................................83
4.10.1.1
Clock setting ............................................................................................................................83
4.10.1.2
Audio setting ............................................................................................................................84
4.10.1.3
Setting of brightness of the monitor.........................................................................................84
4.10.1.4
Language setting .....................................................................................................................84
4.10.2 Remote connection window............................................................................................85
4.11 CHECK
WINDOW .................................................................................................................86
4.11.1 Information on the state of the instrument.......................................................................87
4.12 ERRORS
WINDOW...............................................................................................................88
5
APPENDIXES...................................................................................................................89
5.1 WINDOWS
FLOW-CHART....................................................................................................89
5.2 TOUCH
SCREEN
CALIBRATION..........................................................................................90
5.3 ANALYTIC
EVALUATIONS ...................................................................................................92
5.3.1 Kinetics acceptance........................................................................................................93
5.3.1.1
Initial value check.........................................................................................................................93
5.3.1.2
Check of the trend........................................................................................................................93
5.3.2 Calibration in the qualitative tests...................................................................................93
5.3.3 Titration in the qualitative tests .......................................................................................94
5.3.4 Calibration in the quantitative tests.................................................................................95
5.3.5 Titration in the quantitative tests.....................................................................................96
5.3.6 Avidity.............................................................................................................................97
5.3.7 Screen Test....................................................................................................................98
5.3.8 CFT..............................................................................................................................100
5.4 TROUBLESHOOTING.........................................................................................................103
5.4.1 Errors in switch on........................................................................................................103
5.4.2 Errors in functioning......................................................................................................104
5.4.2.1
Warnings....................................................................................................................................104
5.4.2.2
Recoverable Errors....................................................................................................................105
5.4.2.3
Fatal Errors................................................................................................................................105
5.4.2.4
Identification errors ....................................................................................................................110
5.4.2.5
Errors during the cycle...............................................................................................................111
5.4.2.6
Analytical errors.........................................................................................................................112
5.4.3 Cycle messages...........................................................................................................113
5.5 IDENTIFICATION
OF
THE
TANKS......................................................................................114
5.5.1 Identification of the cleaning solution............................................................................114
5.5.2 Identification of the Buffer Solution for Infectious diseases...........................................115
5.5.3 Identification of the Buffer Solution for Autoimmunity....................................................116
N
OTE
:.............................................................................................................................................117
I
N CASE THE IDENTIFICATION OF ONE OF THE TWO TANKS OF BUFFER IS SKIPPED
,
THE INSTRUMENT SETS
THE IDENTIFIED BUFFER
....................................................................................................................117
5.6 CHORUS
HOSTING............................................................................................................118
5.6.1 Introduction...................................................................................................................118