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ADVIA® Autoslide System Overview Online Training

Identify hardware components and their function, and navigate to and identify the functions of the software screens used during routine operations of the system. This clinical laboratory training qualifies for continuing education units (CEU).

Welcome to the ADVIA® Autoslide Slide Maker Stainer system overview. This course identifies the hardware components and the software functionality of the system. Select Next to continue.   Identify hardware components and their function Identify the status line indicators Navigate to and identify the function of the software screens used during routine operation Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Select Next to continue. Congratulations. You have completed the ADVIA® Autoslide System Hardware 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. You have learned how to: Identify hardware components and their function Sampling components include the sampling syringe, pinch valve and transfer line Smearer components include the drop needle, smearing assembly and printer Stainer components include the grabber, staining wells and racks Navigate to and identify the function of the software screens used during routine operation Software Screens used during routine operation include Startup, Reagent Log and Autoslide Control The Message Log lists detailed messages autoslide operation and the Slide Log lists messages about slide status. Identify the status line indicators Icons display with green, yellow or red color coding to indicate the status of the Autoslide Status line messages provide information, warnings or failures about the Autoslide Select Next to continue.   The  ADVIA® Autoslide is comprised of several components such as: Slide Dispenser Rack Loader Smearing Tape Manual Inlet Door Staining Wells Hardware Components Learn about the sampling hardware components. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1Autosampler The autosampler aspirates samples from tubes of blood.  The collar on the right side aspirates sample for the ADVIA 2120i system. The collar on the left aspirates sample for the ADVIA Autoslide system.  Select Next to continue. Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.There are two collars on the autosampler. One aspirates blood for analysis on the ADVIA 2120i and the second collar aspirates blood for the Autoslide.2Transfer Line The aspirated blood travels through the Transfer Line to the smearer. Select Next to continue.  Blood is transported through the transfer line to the smearer side of the autoslide.3Pinch Valve The Pinch Valve is responsible for directing the sample through the pathway by switching from the aspirate position to the dispense position. Select Next to continue.  The pinch valve switches from a dispense to an aspirate position to direct the flow of blood.4Sampling Syringe During sample aspiration for the Autoslide the Sampling Syringe pulls the sample over to the Autoslide.   It then sends the blood to the drop needle.   When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.The sampling syringe pulls sample over to the smearer from the autosampler. Smearer Hardware Components Learn about the smearer hardware components. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1Front Access Door When this door is opened during Autoslide operation, the slide maker portion of the system stops; slide transfer and staining continue to operate. Warning: To avoid operator injury, the access doors on the ADVIA Autoslide Slide Maker Stainer are equipped with sensors that stop Autoslide operation when opened. Select Next to continue.  Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.Slide making stops when the autoslide front cover is opened.2Slide Dispenser The Slide Dispenser holds slides and moves a slide into position for smear preparation.   Select Next to continue. The slide dispenser holds up to 160 slides. 3Rack Loader Rack Loader holds racks up to 9 racks until they are ready to be used.   Select Next to continue.  The rack loader holds up to 9 racks. The racks can be loaded at any time.4Glass Particle Tray The Glass Particle Tray collects small particles of glass that may be chipped off the slides during transfer from the slide dispenser to the slide carrier. These particles are collected in a tray beneath the slide dispenser. Select Next to continue.   The glass particle tray collects small particles of glass that can later be disposed of.5Drop Needle The Drop Needle places a drop of blood on the glass slide.  Smearing profiles determine the thickness, length, and cell distribution of the smear by varying certain settings: Drop volume Angle Smearing speed Waiting time.     Select Next to continue.   The drop needle dispenses a drop of blood on the glass slide.6Rinse Cup The Rinse Cup is used to rinse the drop needle after dispensing blood on a glass slide. Select Next to continue. Below the drop needle is the rinse cup. Here the needle is rinsed.7Smearing Assembly The smearing tape, part of the smearing assembly, smears the drop of blood placed on the slide similar to manual smear preparation. Select Next to continue.   The smearing tape smears the blood on the glass slide. After each smear is made the tape advances in preparation for the next smear.8Printer The Printer labels the frosted end of the slide.  Line number 1 can display SID or Rack and Position.  Lines number 2 and 3 can be left blank, display certain patient demographic information or aspiration date/time. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.The printer prints up to three lines of patient information such as SID number and date. Stainer Hardware Components Learn about the stainer hardware components. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1Verticalyzer The verticalyzer rotates as the slide is drying.  Select Next to continue.  Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.The verticalizer, used during the drying process, rotates in 30 second intervals to move the slide to a vertical position, preparing it for the staining process.2Grabber The grabber picks up the slide and drops it into a staining well filled with stain. At the end of the staining cycle the grabber  picks the slide up out of the staining well and places it into a rack.  Select Next to continue.  The grabber catches the slide in the vertical position on the verticalizer and moves it to the stainer. After staining the grabber catches the slide again and moves it to the slide rack.3Stainer Access Door Stainer Access Door allows access to the staining wells. WARNING: To avoid operator injury, the access doors on the ADVIA Autoslide Slide Maker Stainer are equipped with sensors that stop Autoslide operation when opened. When this door is opened during Autoslide operation, all Autoslide actions stop. Select Next to continue.   The stainer access door is equipped with sensors to stop Autoslide operation when opened4Staining Wells The staining wells are located in the staining assembly.  Select Next to continue.  Located in the staining assembly are the staining wells. 5Rack out Queue Rack collection area: racks loaded with slides move to the rack out queue. Select Next to continue.   The rack out queue collects racks. There is a sensor to indicate when the rack out queue is full.6Manual Inlet Door Use the manual inlet door to place a manually made smear in the stainer.  The door is opened by using the Autoslide Control Tab software screen.  Select Next to continue.   The manual inlet door opens to insert a manually made smear which will then be stained in the stainer.7Overflow Tray The Overflow Tray collects fluid from the stainer. WARNING: Staining reagents contain methanol that is flammable and toxic. To avoid personal injury and damage to the instrument, you must check the reagent overflow tray periodically to verify that there are no leaks of the reagents. If liquid is present, switch the instrument off, discard the liquid into waste container using appropriate safety precautions, and call your local technical service provider or distributor. Do not replace hoses. Contact your local technical service provider or distributor for this procedure. Select Next to continue.   Should fluid overflow from the stainer the overflow tray collects the fluid for disposal.8Reagents Reagents consist of stain, buffer, methanol, rinse and water. Select Next to continue.  Reagents are located in containers off the system.9Stain Waste Container Waste Container collects stain waste. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.The stain waste container collects waste from the stainer. Dispose of stain according to local laws and regulations. The software screens you will become familiar with are: Startup Reagent Log Autoslide Control Service Log Message Log Slide Log Hydraulic functions   Select Next to continue.   Startup Tab: Startup - Autoslide This window displays the status of the reagents and supplies necessary for operating the Autoslide. The background color of each field changes depending on the alarm criteria that have been defined.    Green     Adequate supply - Cycles remaining are more than the number set as an alarm criterion.    Yellow     Low supply - Cycles remaining are equal to or less than the number set as an alarm criterion.   Red        No supply - Cycles remaining are equal to or less than the number set as a stop criterion, or the reagent has expired. Select Next to continue. The status of the reagents is displayed in the Reagent Log. When loading new reagents update the log with new reagent volumes, lot numbers and expiration dates. Reagent Installation Learn about reagent installation. Instructions:If media does not automatically start, select the play arrow to begin.Flash File:/content/generator/Course_90003883/AutoslideReagentInstall_HTML5_800x600_9/AutoslideReagentInstall_HTML5_800x600_9.swfHTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90003883/AutoslideReagentInstall_HTML5_800x600_9/index.htmlPDF File: Use the Autoslide Control tab to control the operation of the Autoslide. Run the Daily Startup Run the Daily Shutdown Perform mechanical initialization Manually eject slide racks Select the Slide Rack Eject option and then select Start to eject the rack that is currently in the Autoslide. You can eject a rack only when the Autoslide is not actively processing slides. Stain manually smeared samples Replace, tighten or adjust the inventory of the smearing tape To replace or tighten the smearing tape, select the Smearing Tape and Replace Tape options. Follow the instructions that display in the window and then select Start. To adjust the smearing tape inventory, select the Smearing Tape and the Adjust Inventory options. Enter the new number of Smears Remaining and then select OK. Reset smearer Reset the Autoslide Halt the Autoslide / Fast stop Startup Learn about the Startup cycle. Instructions:If media does not automatically start, select the play arrow to begin.Flash File:/content/generator/Course_90003883/AutoslideControl_HTML5_800x600_9/AutoslideControl_HTML5_800x600_9.swfHTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90003883/AutoslideControl_HTML5_800x600_9/index.htmlPDF File: Un antigene è una sostanza o particella che il corpo considera estraneo o potenzialmente nocivo. Queste particelle possono condurre l'organismo a produrre una "risposta immunitaria" per proteggersi dalla malattia. Esempi di antigeni sono i virus, i batteri, il polline, i parassiti, i peli di animali, i farmaci o i componenti alimentari come le arachidi oi crostacei. Selezionare Avanti per continuare. Scheduled Service window enables you to record the service activities that you perform at specific intervals. If any scheduled service procedure is overdue, a wrench icon displays on the upper status line. The icon disappears the next time you update a scheduled procedure. Unscheduled Service window enables you to record the service activities that you perform on an as-required basis. Field Service window allows Siemens personnel to record the service they perform on your system. Service History window enables you to view and print a cumulative record of all service activities for a specific period.   Service Log Learn about the Service Log. Instructions:If media does not automatically start, select the play arrow to begin.Flash File:/content/generator/Course_90003883/ADVIA2120_ServiceLog_Converted_9/ADVIA2120_ServiceLog_Converted_9.swfHTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90003883/ADVIA2120_ServiceLog_Converted_9/index.htmlPDF File: The Autoslide works in conjunction with the ADVIA 2120i system.  Slide preparation consists of three steps:   Sample aspiration   Smear preparation   Slide staining ADVIA Autoslide Slide Preparation Learn about how the Autoslide works in conjunction with the ADVIA 2120i system to prepare slides.   Select the play arrow to begin the video.  When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue. On systems equipped with an ADVIA Autoslide Slide Maker Stainer, you can choose a message log set to display: Both includes all entries. Analyzer includes only analyzer-related messages. Autoslide includes only autoslide module-related messages. Select Next to continue. Autoslide Status In the Exerciser tab a window displays the physical status of:  Autoslide components specific to the smearer  Autoslide components specific to the stainer  Consumables to include slides, racks and ribbon  Software version Select Next to continue. Die Sysmex ® CS-5100 System verfügt über ein Multi-Wellenlängen-Detektionssystem zur Messung von Clotting- Chromogenen- Immunologischen und Aggregations Testen. Wählen Sie den untenstehenden Link, um weitere Informationen über das Multi-Wellenlängen-Detektionssystem und die Messmethoden zu erfahren. The Slide Log records the Aspiration Date and Time, Sample ID, Rack and Position Number, Trigger, Slide Status, and Profile for each slide request in the system's database. Slide requests that the system did not process successfully appear in red. Check this log regularly to identify any slides that the system did not process successfully. At the Slide Log tab, you can: Search for a slide View details for a specific slide Delete Slide Log entries Print a Slide Log report Export the Slide Log   Slide Log Learn more about the Slide Log. Slide Status The Slide Log Report includes the Slide Status of each entry in the report. The possible status entries are:   Status Entry Description Produced The slide has been made. Probe clogged The ADVIA 2120 analyzer has a probe clog. No slide has been made. Requested The triggering conditions have been met, but some analytical or operational condition has failed and no slide has been made. To further investigate the cause of the failure, check the message log report for the analyzer. Misread The triggering conditions have not been met; consequently, no slide has been generated. One of the two identifying barcodes was not read, resulting in the misread message. Autoslide unavailable This is usually associated with an autoslide critical error. No slide will be generated until the error is addressed. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue. Im nächsten Abschnitt werden die wichtigsten Bereiche des Sysmex ® CS-5100 Systems vorgestellt. Diese Bereiche umfassen die externen Komponenten, die internen Komponenten sowie die peripherie Komponenten des Sysmex ® CS-5100-System. Wählen Sie Weiter um fortzufahren. Use the Hydraulic Functions tab to start one of the Autoslide hydraulic operations: Sample Line rinse Stainer Rinse Stainer Evacuation Reagent Prime Methanol Fill Methanol Drain Hydraulic Functions Learn more about Hydraulic Functions. Use the Hydraulic Functions tab to start one of the Autoslide hydraulic operations: Sample Line Rinse Delivers rinse to the sample hydraulic line from the sampling syringes Stainer Rinse Rinses dispensing and aspiration needles used to dilute stain 2 with methanol IMPORTANT:  After performing this cycle, you must prime the stainer lines. Stainer Evacuation Removes slides from the staining wells and drains the wells Reagent Prime Primes the selected reagent line Methanol Fill Fills all staining wells with methanol Methanol Drain Drains methanol from all staining wells   When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue. Above the menu buttons, there are two status lines that display messages about the Autoslide. Both lines consist of two parts, each displaying different information. Status line one displays icons to indicate the status of the Autoslide, maintenance due and help. Status line two displays informational, warning, or stop condition messages related to the ADVIA 2120i system or ADVIA Autoslide.   Status Line Indicators and Messages Learn about status line indicators and messages. Tab TitleTextStatus Line Indicators     Gray Autoslide indicates that communication to Autoslide is not connected.     Green Autoslide indicates that the Autoslide is ready.     Yellow Autoslide indicates that the Autoslide is busy, running utilities or offline.     Red indicates that a critical Autoslide error has occurred.     Autoslide Service appears when a scheduled Autoslide service procedure is overdue.     To get brief (What’s This) Help; click the Help icon.  Status Line Messages Information only messages that requires no action by the operator. Warning alerts that may require some action.   Failure alerts or conditions that most times stop the system and require immediate attention.   When complete, select the X in the upper-right window to close the window and continue.

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