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ADVIA® 1800 Chemistry System Other Scheduled Maintenance Online Training

List the monthly maintenance procedures. Identify the two-month maintenance procedures. Recall the three-month maintenance procedures. State the four-month maintenance procedures to help keep the instrument performing well. This clinical laboratory training qualifies for continuing education units (CEU).

Welcome to ADVIA® 1800 Chemistry System Other Scheduled Maintenance Online Training course.  We will cover the maintenance procedures to perform at set intervals as stated in your Operators Manual. Select Next to continue.   Identify the two-month maintenance procedures List the monthly maintenance procedures Recall the three-month maintenance procedures State the four-month maintenance procedure Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Select Next to continue. Congratulations.  You have completed the ADVIA® 1800 Chemistry System Other Scheduled 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. List the Monthly Maintenance Procedures Clean the turntable interiors Clean or replace the reagent containers Clean the dilution bottle Clean the cuvette wash bottle Clean the chiller filter Clean the large water pump (LWP) filter Identify the Two-month Maintenance Procedures Clean the dilution tray cuvettes: Prepare the 5% Probe wash 3 solution and avoid contact with the skin and the eyes. Wear suitable protection. This process must be performed every 2 months. Clean and Replenish the cuvette conditioner bottle: The cuvette conditioner bottle may be cleaned when it is refilled, but must be cleaned at least once every 2 months. Cleaning and drying the container properly prevents cross contamination. Recall the Three-month Maintenance Procedures Replace the Lamp: This task helps maintain the operating efficiency of the analyzer. Do not touch the bulb while replacing, as it can cause burns. Lamps should be replaced quarterly, after approximately 2000 hours of use, and if lamp energy out of range Wash the ISE electrodes lines: While removing the electrodes, remember to make sure all l-rings are seated so they are not lost. Cleaning the lines with the dummy electrode can also help the ISE module calibrate better. Watch for leaking to make sure the dummy electrode is seated properly State the Four-month Maintenance Procedures Clean the ancillary reagent bottle filters: The filters prevent particles from going into the ancillary lines of the analyzer. To prevent down-time, replace the filter/s with on in the kit. All filter caps should be put back on hand tight Clean the pure-water bottle filter: This filter prevents particles from going into the Deionized water bottle. Replace also as needed if noticed dirty. Ensure the filter is properly positioned within the filter holder to avoid it from shifting out of place Replace the reaction and dilution cuvettes: Turn off the power before removing or replacing cuvettes to allow the RRV to move freely. Do not get the RRV Bath oil inside the cuvettes. Move the cuvettes away from the detector as oil may spill on the spectrophotometer and then remove Select Next to continue.   The monthly maintenance procedures include: Cleaning the turntable interiors Cleaning or replacing reagent containers (53-56) Cleaning the dilution bottle Cleaning the cuvette wash bottle Cleaning the chiller filter Cleaning the large water pump (LWP) filter Perform Monthly Cleaning Procedures Learn how to perform Monthly Cleaning Procedures. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentClean turntable interiorsHTML     Select each checkbox to learn more about Monthly Maintenance Procedures. Select the play arrow to begin the video.   Clean Dilution BottleHTML   Select the play arrow to begin the video.  Clean Chiller FilterHTML   Select the play arrow to begin the video.  Clean Large Water Pump FilterHTML   Select the play arrow to begin the video When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.   Clean or Replace Reagent Containers Learn how to clean or replace reagent containers. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1Clean Or Replace Reagent Containers Reagent containers need to be cleaned or replaced if damaged, empty, or dirty. Select Next to continue.Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.This procedure is carried out when the reagent containers in the RTT1 or RTT2 are dirty, damaged or need to be cleaned.2Remove Cover Remove the cover to the reagent tray. Select Next to continue.Remove the cover to the reagent tray.3Remove Reagent Container Remove the required reagent container.  Select Next to continue.Remove the required reagent container.4Replace Reagent Container Replace the reagent container in the correct position in the reagent tray. Select Next to continue.Replace the container in the reagent tray and properly seat it. 5Replace Cover Replace the cover to the reagent tray. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.Once the reagent container is properly in place, replace the reagent tray cover. The two-month maintenance procedures include: Cleaning the dilution tray cuvettes Cleaning the cuvette conditioner bottle Clean Cuvette Conditioner and Wash Bottle Learn how to clean the cuvette conditioner and wash bottles.   Select the play arrow to begin the video. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.   Clean Cuvette Conditioner Bottle Learn how to clean the dilution tray cuvettes. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1Clean Dilution Tray Cuvettes Use this procedure when you need to replace the DTT cuvettes. Select Next to continue.  Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.While cleaning the dilution tray cuvettes, you can replace them with a new set while the old set is soaking for 10 hours. This way you will not have much down time with your analyzer. 2Prepare Probe Wash 3 Prepare 1.5 liters of 5% Probe Wash 3 solution diluted with deionized water. Select Next to continue.Prepare 1.5 liters of 5% Probe Wash 3 solution diluted with deionized water.3Set To Standby Set the analyzer to Standby. Select Next to continue.Place the analyzer in Standby Mode.4Remove Cuvette Segments Remove the 6 cuvette segments on the Dilution Tray. Select Next to continue.Remove the 6 cuvette segments on the dilution tray (DTT). Unfasten the 2 thumbscrews on each section Grasp the cuvette section by the tab and lift it from the tray To remove the cuvettes under the dilution washer (DWUD) and splash cover, turn the tray by hand until the cuvettes are clear. You will feel resistance when manually moving the tray. This is normal.5Immerse Cuvette Segments Immerse the cuvette segments in 5% Probe wash 3 solution. Make sure there are no air bubbles in the cuvettes Allow the cuvettes to soak for at least 10 hours. Select Next to continue.Immerse the cuvette segments in the 5% Probe wash 3 solution and allow the cuvettes to soak for at least 10 hours.6Wash Cuvettes Wash the cuvettes under running water, then rinse them in deionized water Select Next to continue.Wash the cuvettes under running water to make sure they are thoroughly clean, and then rinse each with deionized water.7Drain Cuvettes Drain the water from the cuvettes. Select Next to continue.Drain the water from the cuvettes, by placing the cuvettes over a lint free cloth and let them air dry. 8Replace Cuvette Segments Install the cuvette segments on the dilution tray (DTT) and fasten the thumbscrews by hand. Select Next to continue.Replace all cuvette segments and fasten the thumbscrews by hand.9Return To Ready Return the analyzer to the READY mode. Select Next to continue.Return the analyzer to the Ready mode.10Select Initialize At the Operation Panel, select Initialize. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.Select Initialize at the Operation Panel. The three-month maintenance procedures include: Replacing the lamp Washing the ISE electrode lines The lamp MUST be replaced: Quarterly After approximately 2000 hours of use If the system warns that lamp energy is out of range If the Checking Lamp Energy procedure indicates that the A-D points are outside the ±40 range of the scatter plot center line or the volts for any of the wavelengths are outside the range of 5.0 to 9.0 volts If the ATTENU(%) for any of the 14 wavelengths on the Lamp Check Energy window falls below 80%    Perform the Three-month Maintenance Procedures Learn how to perform the three-month maintenance procedures. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentReplace the LampHTML   Select each checkbox to learn more about Three-month Maintenance Procedures. Select the play arrow to begin the video.  Wash the ISE Electrode LinesHTML     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 four-month maintenance procedures include: Cleaning the ancillary reagent bottle filters Cleaning the pure-water bottle filter Replacing the reaction and dilution cuvettes Four-month Maintenance Procedures Learn more about the four-month maintenance procedures. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentClean the Ancillary Reagent Bottle FiltersHTML   Select each checkbox to learn more about the four-month maintenance procedures. Select the play arrow to begin the video.  Clean the Pure-water Bottle FilterHTML   Select the play arrow to begin the video.  Replace the Reaction And Dilution CuvettesHTML   Select the play arrow to begin the video. When complete, select the X in the upper right corner to close the window and continue.

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