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ADVIA® 1800 Chemistry System As Required Maintenance Online Training

State the procedure for backing up system files. Identify the steps needed for probe replacement. Recall the steps required to replenish the RRV Bath oil. State the procedure for recovering from a power failure. Identify the steps needed to clean the wash station lines. List the additional ISE maintenance steps to help keep the instrument performing well. This clinical laboratory training qualifies for continuing education units (CEU).

Welcome to the ADVIA® 1800 Chemistry System As Required Maintenance Online Training Course. Identify the steps needed for probe replacement Identify the steps needed to clean the Wash Station lines List the ISE maintenance steps Recall the steps required to replenish the RRV Bath oil State the procedure for backing up system files State the procedure for recovering from a power failure Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Select Next to continue. Congratulations.  You have completed the ADVIA® 1800 Chemistry System As Required Maintenance Online Training course.  Listed below are the key points that have been presented.  Take time to review the material before you proceed to the final quiz. State the procedure for backing up system files Perform at least once a month to make sure you have a recent backup of your critical system settings.   Recall the steps needed for probe replacement Replace the four probes; RPP1&2, DPP and SPP - Take extra care removing bent probes to prevent injury. Recall the steps required to replenish the RRV Bath oil You must remove the supply bottle to perform this procedure. State the procedure for recovering from a power failure There are two types; expected and unexpected. Identify the steps needed to clean the Wash Station lines Perform this procedure when you suspect a clog in one or more aspirate lines of your WUD or DWUD assemblies. List the additional ISE maintenance steps Condition an electrode - Prepare a new Sodium or Potassium electrode for use Replace an electrode - Do this when an electrode fails calibration Wash all ISE lines - Do this if you expect contamination in the ISE Buffer lines Clean the Dilution Bowl and Waste Nozzle - Do this if you observe salt crystals forming in the Dilution Bowl or Waste Nozzle  Select Next to continue.   Back up your system files At least once a month When you are using a new lot of calibrator or controls When you add new assays Note: If you need a formatted disk for this step, refer to the Operators Guide for instructions. Select Next to continue.  Perform a Backup of System Files Learn more about how to backup system files. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1Go to Start Up Screen Exit the system software and return to the Start Up screen.  Insert a formatted CD/DVD into the CD/DVD drive. From the Start Up screen, select the Backup button. The ADVIA Backup dialog box will appear. Select Next to continue.  Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.Exit the system software and return to the Start Up screen, as shown here. Insert a formatted CD/DVD into the CD/DVD drive. From the Start Up screen, select the Backup button. The ADVIA Backup dialog box will appear. Select Next to continue.2File Transfer Use this screen to perform the file transfer. Select Next to continue. Use this screen to perform the file transfer Select Next to continue.3Locate Memory Device on Computer Select Browse, select My Computer and highlight the CD/DVD drive destination, usually :E. The memory stick will have a different letter designation. Select OK. Select Next to continue.  From the File Transfer dialog box, select Browse and then select My Computer. Highlight the CD/DVD drive designation, which is drive E in most cases. The memory stick will have a different letter designation. Select OK. The system will create a default name for this file using the current date in the YYYYMMDD format. You may change this at this time if you prefer. Select Next to continue.4Start File Transfer Deselect Data Files from the Target Files box. Select Execute then select OK. Note: If you wish to retain the Data files, keep in mind that the file size may exceed the capacity of the CD. Select Next to continue.  From the File transfer dialog box, deselect Data Files from the Target Files box. Select Execute then select OK. Select Next to continue. 5Finish File Transfer When the transfer is complete, a box will appear stating, "Backup Successfully Completed". Select OK. Select Exit to return to the Start Up Screen. Remove the memory stick or CD/DVD and store in a safe place. Select Next to continue.  When the transfer is complete, a box will appear stating, Backup Successfully Completed. Select OK. Select Exit to return to the Start Up Screen. To make sure the file transferred successfully, navigate to the CD/DVD Drive using Window's Explorer and locate the file. If transferred successfully, remove the memory stick or CD/DVD and store in a safe place. Select Next to continue. 6Return to Start Up Screen On the File transfer dialog box, select Exit to return to the Start Up screen. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.On the File transfer dialog box, select Exit to return to the Start Up screen. You may now log into the ADVIA 1800 software as you would normally and resume operations. The system probes are replaced when they are damaged. Note: Extra care should be taken when removing bent probes to prevent puncture injuries. Select Next to continue. Did you know that our brain contains approximately 100 billion nerve cells and that about 1000 l of blood flow through it every day? Do you know how it transmits its “commands” to the body? The Physiology chapter presents important information on the function and performance of the human brain. You will learn how stimuli and information are conducted and processed in the brain and which regulatory mechanisms control blood circulation in the brain. Interesting topics such as energy and oxygen needs and the characteristics of nerve cells will be covered as well.   The procedure for replacing either RPP1 or RPP2 is identical. Replacing the Reagent Probes Learn about replacing the Reagent Probes   Select the play arrow to begin the video.  When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.    The procedure for replacing the SPP is similar to RPP1 and RPP2. Replace the Sample Probe Learn about how to replace the Sample Probe.   Select the play arrow to begin the video.  When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.    The procedure for replacing the DPP should be carried out with a paper towel placed underneath the probe to prevent losing small hardware if it is dropped accidently during the operation.   Replace the Dilution Probe Learn about replacing the Dilution Probe.   Select the play arrow to begin the video.  When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.    All of our organs require oxygen to survive and function. Take a guess: What percentage of our total oxygen intake is used by the brain? This procedure is carried out when the on-board RRV Bath Supply runs low. Replenish the RRV Bath Oil Supply Bottle Learn about replenishing the RRV bath oil supply bottle.   Select the play arrow to begin the video.  When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.    Congratulations. You have completed the ADVIA 360 Hematology System Technologies online training course. Listed below are the key points that have been presented. Take time to review the material before you proceed to the final quiz.   This procedure is carried out when the power to your system is interrupted. Recover from a Power Failure Learn about how to recover from a power failure. Tab TitleTextExpected Power Outage Shutdown in Advance of an Upcoming Power Outage Turn off the workstation and analyzer power by performing the normal shutdown procedure as follows: From the System (s) menu, on the Menu Panel, select Exit. When the confirmation message box displays, select Yes. When the second confirmation message box displays, select Yes. If you expect the power to be cut off for a long period of time, refrigerate the reagents. When power returns, start up your system in the normal way.   Unexpected Power Outage Shutdown due to an Unexpected Power Outage Turn off the workstation power switch. At the power panel, set the Operate/Standby switch to Standby. If the power is out for an extended period, refrigerate your reagents. When power returns, start up your system in the normal way. When complete, select the X in the upper - right corner to close the window and continue. This procedure should be performed if you suspect a clogged line on the WUD wash station or DWUD wash station. Clean the Wash Station Lines Learn about cleaning the wash station lines   Select the play arrow to begin the video.  When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.    El área de carga de muestras del sistema ADVIA Centaur XPT incluye la cadena de entrada para muestras de rutina y urgentes, la cadena de proceso y la cadena de salida. Otros componentes principales del sistema son: el área de almacenamiento y tratamiento de reactivos primarios y auxiliares, los componentes de análisis de muestras, los líquidos del sistema y la luz de estado. Seleccione el enlace para conocer los principales componentes del sistema. The following procedures may be needed to keep your ISE's running at their best: Wash ISE lines Condition electrodes Replace an electrode Clean the Dilution Bowl Select Next to continue. Las agujas de reactivos primarios se mueven independientemente para aspirar reactivos primarios de los cartuchos y dispensarlos en una cubeta en el anillo de incubación. Entre aspiraciones, las estaciones de lavado enjuagan las agujas de reactivos con agua. La aguja de reactivos auxiliares aspira reactivo auxiliar de los cartuchos que están en la cadena de reactivos auxiliares y lo dispensa en las cubetas del anillo de incubación. La estación de lavado enjuaga la aguja de reactivos auxiliares antes de cada aspiración. Seleccione los enlaces para ver las agujas de reactivos primarios y auxiliares en acción. This procedure should be performed when you suspect contamination in the ISE Buffer line. Wash ISE Lines Learn about washing the ISE lines. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1Open ISE Operation Screen At the Menu Panel, select Maint., then select ISE Operation. Select Next to continue.Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.To begin, select Maintenance on the Menu Panel , then ISE Operation. Select Next to continue.2Install Dummy Electrode Replace the Na, K, Cl, and Ref. electrodes with the dummy electrode. Select Next to continue. Replace the Sodium, Potassium, Chloride and Reference electrodes with the dummy electrode. Select Next to continue. 3Replace Buffer with Water Replace the ISE Buffer container with a similar bottle containing 500 milliliters of deionized water. Select Next to continue.Open the front doors and replace the buffer solution with another buffer bottle containing 500 mL of deionized water. Select Next to continue. 4Execute Buffer Prime At the ISE Operation window, in the Bufferprime area, enter 50 in the Times field. Select Execute. When prompted, select Yes to execute a buffer prime. Note: You will be asked to repeat this step with different solutions later on. Select Next to continue.In the Bufferprime area of the ISE Operation enter 50 in the Times box, select Execute and Yes to begin the buffer prime. Keep in mind that you will be asked to repeat this step with different solutions later on. Select Next to continue. 5Replace Water With Probe Wash 3 Solution Remove the buffer bottle and replace it with a bottle filled with a solution of 475 mL of deionized water and 25 mL probe wash 3 solution. Bufferprime 50 times. Select Next to continue.Remove the buffer bottle with the deionized water and replace it with a bottle filled with a solution of 475 milliliters of deionized water and 25 milliliters of Probe Wash Three solution. Perform another 50 cycle Bufferprime. Select Next to continue. 6Replace Probe Wash 3 Solution with Water Remove the buffer bottle with the Probe Wash 3 solution and replace it with a bottle filled with 50 ml deionized water. Bufferprime 50 times. Select Next to continue. Remove the buffer bottle with the Probe Wash Three solution and replace it with a bottle filled with 50 milliliters of deionized water. Bufferprime 50 times. Select Next to continue. 7Replace Water With Buffer Remove the buffer bottle with the deionized water and replace it with a fresh bottle of ISE Buffer. Select Next to continue.Remove the buffer bottle with the deionized water and replace it with a fresh bottle of ISE Buffer. Select Next to continue.8Reinstall Electrodes and Perform CV Check Remove the dummy electrode and reinstall the four electrodes. Bufferprime 20 times and perform a CV Check 10 times. Select Next to continue.Remove the dummy electrode and reinstall the sodium, Potassium, Chloride and Reference electrodes. Bufferprime 20 times and perform a CV Check 10 times. Select Next to continue.9Perform ISE Calibration And Run Controls Perform an ISE Calibration for both Serum and Urine. Run controls to verify ISE performance. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.From the ISE Operation screen, run a calibration for both serum and urine. When completed successfully, run controls to verify proper ISE performance. Select Next to continue. El sistema proporciona ayuda en línea y los procedimientos para responder a preguntas sobre el funcionamiento, el mantenimiento y cómo corregir los problemas del sistema. El sistema también proporciona documentación en línea que se puede ver e imprimir según sea necesario. Seleccione el enlace para aprender sobre las características de la ayuda en línea. This procedure should be done prior to replacing the Na and K electrode. Condition the Electrodes Learn about conditioning electrodes.   Select the play arrow to begin the video.  When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.    Al completar este curso, usted podrá: identificar los símbolos de seguridad del analizador ADVIA, chemistry XPT, situar los componentes principales y describir la funciones de los principales componentes del sistema. Seleccione siguiente para continuar. Use this procedure when it is necessary to replace a defective electrode. Replace Electrodes Learn how to replace electrodes.   Select the play arrow to begin the video.  When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.    El espectrofotómetro mide la luz absorbida por la mezcla reactivo-muetra  de las cubetas de reacción, utilizando 14 longitudes de onda generadas por la lámpara halógena. Seleccione el enlace de abajo para aprender más sobre la localización y las funciones del espectrofotómetro y el área del plato de reacción RRV. audf_AXPT_HardwareOverview_SpecRRV.mp3 Perform this procedure when you observe salt crystals in the Dilution Bowl. Clean Dilution Bowl Learn about cleaning the dilution bowl.   Select the play arrow to begin the video.  complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.

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  • 1800
  • maintenance
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