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ADVIA® 360 Hematology System Overview Online Training

Identify key hardware and software components and describe their function.

Welcome to the ADVIA® 360 Hematology System: System Overview Online Training course. The ADVIA 360 Hematology System is a fully-automated, quantitative, multi-parameter, bench-top hematology analyzer, designed for the in vitro diagnostic testing of anti-coagulated human whole blood. The parameters include white blood cell (leukocyte), red blood cell (erythrocyte) and platelet counts, hemoglobin concentration, mean corpuscular hemoglobin, and a 3-part leukocyte differential including both a count and percentage of lymphocytes, mid-size cells, and granulocytes. In this course you will learn about the system's internal and external components necessary for daily operation. Select Next to continue. Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Identify the front and top panel components Identify the back panel connectors and reagent connectors Locate the left side external components and describe their function Locate the right side external and internal components and describe their function Describe the components of the Home screen Select Next to continue Congratulations. You have completed the ADVIA 360 Hematology System: System Overview 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. Select this link to download and print a copy of the Course Review. Identify the front and top panel components Front Panel: LCD Capacitance Touch-screen Sample Rotor Station Where the system samples 100µL of whole blood from a closed or open container within an adaptor Status Light Green (Ready) Red (Busy) Orange (Standby) Top Panel: On-board Printer Has an LED status indicator When lit, the printer is ready When blinking, paper is required Additionally, there is a Barcode scanner that ships with the system. It can be used to scan sample and control barcodes and product IFU and reagent barcodes. Identify back panel connectors and reagent connectors Back Panel Connectors: Power Switch Power Connector USB (A) Ports 1 and 2 Can be used for an external printer, keyboard or mouse, a system backup, a software upgrade, or to export control lot data files or a reagent log history LAN/Ethernet Port USB-B Port Acts as a serial communication port to transmit data to a PC using a serial communication protocol Reagent Hardware (HW) Key Slot Used with Hardware (HW) Key as part of the Reagent Lock System Each Lyse reagent ships with a Hardware (HW) Key and contains 900 measurement credits Each measurement cycle decreases the number of measurement credits by one, except for initialization, standby, and wakeup cycles Reagent Connectors: Diluent Lyse Cleaner Waste Outlet Connector 1 Waste Outlet Connector 2 Locate the right side external and internal components and describe their function External Components: Right Side Door Lock Internal Components: Needle Chamber/Drain Chamber The piercing needle moves over the drain chamber and the dilutor syringe flushes the remaining blood into it with diluent Mixing Chamber Where the blood sample is diluted and mixed RBC Chamber Where the RBC and PLT counts are performed X-Y Sampling Unit with Piercing Needle Moves the sampling needle in horizontal and vertical directions from the sampling position to the wash head and to the chambers Sampler Head Detects whether sufficient sample has been aspirated Separates 25µL of the sample to be transported to the mixing chamber Reagent Sensors Four liquid detector opto-sensors (plus a reference sensor) that monitors the level of the reagents Vacuum Receiver Maintains the measuring vacuum stability as the instrument measures the atmospheric pressure Sample micro-dilutor Takes 25µL of sample for mixing and analysis from the sampler head via a T-tubing connection located on the sampler head Lyse Dilutor Delivers 0.9mL of lyse reagent to the WBC chamber during the movement of MIX dilution to the WBC chamber forming a 1:196 lytic dilution Dilutors The main dilutor contains 5 pistons for delivery of diluent during measurement The secondary dilutor contains two pistons for both cleaning and for additional diluent Valves Route the sample and reagents to the chambers and measurement devices WBC Aperture Assembly Chamber and HGB Head Where the WBC counting is performed The HGB head is placed around the WBC chamber and contains a light source and photodetector The photodetector converts the light intensity to frequency The HGB concentration is a logarithmic function of this frequency that is measured The HGB concentration is determined in the HGB head at the end of the WBC counting process Locate the left side external components and describe their function USB (A) Port 1 and 2 Describe the components of the Home screen Measure New Sample - Run a blank measurement, patient sample, or whole blood control Re-run (A blank, a patient sample, or a whole blood control) Print (Results) Discard (Results) Database Details - View up to 10,000 patient records with parameters, histograms, flags, sample ID, and date/time of measurement Print (Results) Filter - By multiple criteria Statistics - View Levy-Jennings charts Manage - Delete, send, or back up records Maintenance Cleaning - Perform a Cleaning or Hard Cleaning Calibration - Perform a calibration with measurement Diagnostics - View Device Information and perform a Self test Reagent Status - Check/Replace reagents; Check/Empty waste Exit Shutdown Preparing for Shipment Logout Admin User Management Settings - Customize and configure General - Sound, Language, Export format, Screensaver time, Barcode scanner Communication - Device communication and Peer communication Measurement - Units and Normal ranges Printer - Device and Format Date and Time - Formatting Quality Control - Perform a QC measurement and view and manage data New Lot - Scan or enter a new lot of QC material Delete (Results) Print (Results) Export (Results) Monthly View - View, print or export the Monthly Report Select Next to continue. Front Panel Top Panel Touchscreen On-board Printer Sample Rotor station   Status light   Additionally, there is a Barcode scanner that ships with the system. It can be used to scan sample and control barcodes and product IFU and reagent barcodes. Front and Top Panel Component Locations Learn about the location of these components by selecting the image areas. Base ImageHotspotsText BlocksImage FileSample Rotor station - Contains the Sample rotor and adaptor which holds open or closed sample tubes for manual processingLCD Capacitance Touch-screenOn-Board thermal printer with an LED status indicator that prints to 58mm wide thermal paper. When lit - the printer is ready for use. When blinking - paper is required.Status light - Green (Ready), Red (Busy), and Orange (Standby)Barcode scanner - Used to scan sample and control barcodes and product IFU and reagent barcodes Back Panel Reagent Connectors Power Switch Diluent Power Connector Lyse USB (A) Port 1 Clean USB (A) Port 2 Waste Outlet Connector 1 LAN/Ethernet Port Waste Outlet Connector 2 USB-B Port   Reagent Hardware (HW) Key Slot   Back Panel Connectors Learn about the location of the back connectors by selecting the image areas. Base ImageHotspotsText BlocksImage FileMain power switch Power connectorUSB (A) Ports 1 and 2 - Can be used for an 2D barcode scanner, external printer, external keyboard, external mouse, a USB device for a system backup, a software upgrade, or to export control data files or the reagent log historyLAN/Ethernet Port USB-B Port - Acts as a serial communication port to transmit data from the ADVIA 360 Hematology system to a PC using a serial communication protocol Back Panel Reagent Connectors Learn about the location of the reagent connectors by selecting the image areas. Base ImageHotspotsText BlocksImage FileADVIA 360/560 Dil 20L (Diluent) - Green color-coded tubing connectorADVIA 360 Lyse 3P Diff 1L (Lyse) - Yellow color-coded tubing connectorADVIA 360 Cleaner 1L (Clean) - Dark blue color-coded tubing connectorWaste Outlet Connector 1 and 2 - Black color-coded tubing connectors Reagent Hardware (HW) Key Slot Learn about the location and function of the Reagent Hardware (HW) Key Slot and Key. Base ImageHotspotsText BlocksImage FileReagent Hardware (HW) Key Slot- Used with Reagent Hardware (HW) Key as part of the Reagent Lock System. The key ships with each ADVIA 360 Lyse 3P reagent and contains 900 measurement credits. Each measurement cycle decreases the number of measurement credits by one, except for initialization, standby, and wakeup cycles which do not affect the credits. The Left Side components consist of additional USB ports: USB (A) Port 1 USB (A) Port 2 Left Side External Component Locations Learn about the location of these components by selecting the image area. Base ImageHotspotsText BlocksImage FileUSB (A) Port 1 and Port 2 - Can be used for an 2D barcode scanner, external printer, external keyboard, external mouse, a USB device for a system backup, a software upgrade, or to export control data files or the reagent log history External Internal Right side door lock Needle Chamber / Drain Chamber Vacuum Receiver   Mixing Chamber Sample micro-dilutor   RBC Chamber Lyse Dilutor   X-Y Sampling Unit with piercing needle Dilutors   Sampler Head Valves   Reagent Sensors WBC Aperture Assembly Chamber and HGB Head Right Side Internal Component Location Learn about the location of the right side internal component by selecting the image area. Base ImageHotspotsText BlocksImage FileRight side door lock Left Side Internal Components Learn about the location of the left side components by selecting the image areas. Base ImageHotspotsText BlocksImage FileNeedle Chamber / Drain Chamber - The piercing needle moves over the draining chamber and the dilutor syringe flushes the remaining blood into it with diluent  Mixing Chamber - Where the blood sample is diluted and mixedRBC Chamber- Where the RBC count and PLT count is performedSampler Head - Detects whether a sufficient amount of primary blood sample has been aspirated for measurement, and also separates 25µL of the sample to be transported to the mixing chamberVacuum Receiver- Maintains the measuring vacuum stability as the instrument measures the atmospheric pressureReagent Sensors - Four liquid detector opto-sensors, plus a reference sensor, that monitor the level of reagents availableDilutors - The main dilutor contains 5 pistons for the delivery of diluent during measurement, while the secondary dilutor contains two pistons for both cleaning and for extra storage of diluent.Lyse dilutor - Delivers 0.9 mL of lyse reagent to the WBC chamber during the movement of MIX dilution to the WBC chamber forming a 1:196 lytic dilutionSample micro-dilutor - Takes 25µL of sample for mixing and analysis from the sampler head via a T-tubing connection located on the sampler headX-Y Sampling Unit with piercing needle - Moves the sampling needle in horizontal and vertical directions from the sampling position, to the wash head, and to the chambersValves - Route the sample and reagents to the chambers and measurement devicesWBC Aperture Assembly Chamber and HGB Head - Where the WBC counting is performed. The HGB head is placed around the WBC chamber and contains a light source and photodetector. The photodetector converts the light intensity to frequency. The HGB concentration is a logarithmic function of this frequency that is measured. The HGB concentration is determined in the HGB head at the end of the WBC counting process.Valves - Route the sample and reagents to the chambers and measurement devices Measure - New Sample, Re-run, Print, Discard Database - Details, Print, Filter, Statistics, Manage Maintenance - Cleaning, Calibration, Diagnostics, Reagent Status Exit - Shutdown, Preparing for Shipment, Logout Admin, User Management Settings - General, Communication, Measurement, Printer, Date and Time Quality Control - New Lot, Delete, Print, Export, Monthly View Select Next to continue.

  • sample rotor
  • touchscreen
  • status light
  • on-board printer
  • barcode scanner
  • front components
  • top components
  • external components
  • back panel components
  • reagent connectors
  • power switch
  • power connector
  • usb (a) port
  • usb port
  • LAN
  • ethernet
  • usb-b port
  • reagent hardware key
  • HW key
  • reagent hardware key slot
  • diluent
  • lyse
  • clean
  • waste outlet
  • right side internal components
  • right side external components
  • door lock
  • needle chamber
  • drain chamber
  • mixing chamber
  • rbc chamber
  • x-y unit
  • sampling unit
  • sampler head
  • reagent sensors
  • vacuum receiver
  • sample micro-dilutor
  • lyse dilutor
  • valves
  • wbc aperture
  • hgb head
  • left side external components
  • home screen
  • main menu
  • measure
  • new sample
  • re-run
  • print
  • discard
  • database
  • maintenance
  • calibration
  • cleaning
  • hard cleaning
  • diagnostics
  • reagent status
  • exit
  • shutdown
  • preparing for shipment
  • logout admin
  • user management
  • settings
  • general
  • communication
  • measurement
  • printer
  • date and time
  • qc
  • quality control
  • new lot
  • delete
  • print
  • export monthly view
  • hemaglobin
  • hemoglobin
  • olt