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ADVIA® Automation Solutions System Preparation Online Training

Login, turn stations online, start the automation system and load patient samples to provide the operator the foundation to successfully operate ADVIA® Automation Solutions. This clinical laboratory training qualifies for continuing education units (CEU).

Change the station status from offline to online and start the track Identify the steps to change station status from online to offline Log into the LineMaster software and switch between users Prepare and load sample trays into the Sample Manager Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Select Next to continue. IMT consumables are replaced easily using the Change IMT Consumables screen that displays assays remaining, time left, and instructions for updating the count.  After replacing IMT consumables and storing the change the system automatically primes and calibrates as needed.  Prior to bringing a station online, verify the following: The station’s gate is on The analyzer / module is ready to run The analyzer / module maintenance procedures are up-to-date Reagent and consumables supplies are adequate Calibrations and controls are run and within acceptable limits Select Next to continue.     The IMT Pump alignment ensures correct placement of the patient or standard sample in the QuikLYTE®multisensor for measurement. Sample position can be affected by worn IMT pump tubing, protein buildup, pinched or leaking tubing, or restricted salt bridge flow. Once the stations have been put online, start the track from the Utilities screen following these steps: From the LineMaster workspace, press the Utilities Cabinet system button.  Press the Online button.  The online button will turn white indicating that the track is online. For ADVIA LabCell – You must also press the track reset button behind the left door of the Utilities Cabinet.   Placing Stations and Track Online Learn how to bring the stations and the track online. Instructions:If media does not automatically start, select the play arrow to begin.Flash File:/content/generator/Course_90002639/sim_AA_SampleMgrTrays2_9/sim_AA_SampleMgrTrays2_9.swfHTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90002639/sim_AA_SampleMgrTrays2_9/index.htmlPDF File: To properly load a sample tray into the Sample Manager: Place the sample tubes into a sample tray beginning with A1 through A10 and continuing with B1 through B10, etc. Do not skip positions between samples. When the Sample Manager robot encounters 3 consecutive empty positions it assumes the rest of the tray is empty. Loading Sample Trays Learn how to load the sample tray.   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 Sample Manager capacity is 10 trays; 2 in each of the 5 drawers. Prior to running samples, you must verify or define the trays. Defining the trays determines the actions of the Sample Manager.  For the automation system to function properly, certain tray types must be defined such as: Load Mixed (includes Split Trays for Decapper) Unload Partial Processed Other types of trays that can be defined as needed are: STAT Sample in Question (SIQ) Sort MultiZone Centrifuge Override Tray types can only be defined when the Sample Manager is in the Offline status and the robot has completed its homing sequence. When you are defining trays, keep the following in mind: Only one drawer should be opened at a time Sample Manager is the last station to go online   Sample Manager Tray Types Learn more about the Sample Manager tray types. Base ImageHotspotsText BlocksImage File Unload Contains sample tubes that have been tested and have completed their routes. Load Mixed Contains samples for testing. For systems with a Decapper, the Load trays may include sections for Capped and Uncapped samples.  Sample in Question (SIQ) Contains unprocessed samples that have generated event messages and cannot be processed. The SIQ function collects duplicate sample tubes, sample tubes that have damaged or improperly placed barcode labels, or sample tubes with no work order.  Partial Processed Contains samples that have not completed processing. Stat Samples that need to be run immediately. You are now aware of the tray types that can be defined prior to running samples. Take a moment to watch the process.   Defining Sample Trays Learn about the processing of defining Sample tray types. Instructions:If media does not automatically start, select the play arrow to begin.Flash File:/content/generator/Course_90002639/sim_AA_LogIn2__9/sim_AA_LogIn2__9.swfHTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90002639/sim_AA_LogIn2__9/index.htmlPDF File: There are several reasons a station might be offline. Some include: Performing quality control on an analyzer Calibrating methods on an analyzer Replenishing supplies or reagents on an analyzer Performing maintenance on an analyzer or module To place a station in the offline state: Press the appropriate station button on the LineMaster workspace Press the Offline button The Offline button will turn white and the station button will turn red. Select Next to continue.     Congratulations. You have completed the ADVIA® Automation Solutions System 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. In this course, you have learned how to: Log into the LineMaster software and switch between users Change the station status from offline to online and start the track Prepare and load sample trays into the Sample Manager Identify the steps to change station status from online to offline Select Next to continue. Welcome to the ADVIA® Automation System Preparation course. This course provides a basic overview of the ADVIA Automation system preparation procedures. The topics covered include: Logging in and switching users Turning stations online and offline Starting the automation track Loading patient samples Select Next to continue. LineMaster software: Uses networks of computers to receive work order information Routes samples based on the work orders  Manages the status of the system and instruments connected to it Logging In and Switching Users Learn how to log into the LineMaster software and switch users. Instructions:If media does not automatically start, select the play arrow to begin.Flash File:/content/generator/Course_90002639/sim_AA_SystemOnline2_9/sim_AA_SystemOnline2_9.swfHTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90002639/sim_AA_SystemOnline2_9/index.htmlPDF File: LineMaster Software Learn more about the LineMaster software. Base ImageHotspotsText BlocksImage FileOverview Screen The Overview Screen contains a customized diagram of your ADVIA Automation System.Logon Badge Logon badge is where user name and password login information is entered.Station Buttons: Station buttons open screens for an individual station and provide access to tasks for that station.  These buttons are green when the station is online and ready to process samples, and red when the station is offline, paused, in the shutdown gate, or the gate is off. When a station button is selected, a Detail screen is displayed that contains station information.  From the Detail screen you can view station information, change the state of the station, and utilize diagnostics features.System Buttons: System buttons open screens that contain system information and screens associated with specific tasks. The Utilities button opens a screen that allows you to view details of the utilities and turn the track on and off. The System button provides access to screens that allow you to determine the location of samples, change the routing status of samples, view the event log, and perform other tasks. The Control button opens a screen that allows you to change the operating state of any or all of the stations on the track and to exit the LineMaster software. The Overview button displays the System Layout scren, which graphically depicts the layout of your system.

  • ADVIA
  • automation
  • track
  • preparation
  • workcell
  • labcell