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ADVIA Centaur® CP Immunoassay System Daily Maintenance Online Training

Daily maintenance includes performing the Automated Daily Cleaning and Aspirate Probe Bubble Detector Calibration daily maintenance procedures to ensure the ADVIA Centaur CP will run efficiently.

Welcome to the ADVIA Centaur® CP Daily Maintenance Online Training course. The procedures covered in this course include: How to access the maintenance procedures Performing the daily maintenance procedures   Select Next to continue. Identify how maintenance tasks are recorded in the Maintenance Log Identify the steps for performing the Daily Cleaning and Aspirate Probe Bubble Detector maintenance procedure Identify the steps to access the Maintenance procedures in Help Differentiate between the Maintenance Schedule and Maintenance Log Recognize the significance of the color indicators on the Maintenance Status Button Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Select Next to continue. Congratulations. You have completed the Daily Maintenance Online Training course. Listed below are the key points that have been presented. Take time to review the material as needed before proceeding to the final quiz. Maintenance Schedule and Log: Maintenance Status button provides color coding Maintenance Schedule typically monitors and performs Maintenance Log records completed procedures Procedures are documented automatically Accessing Maintenance Procedures in Help: Select procedure from Maintenance Schedule Select procedure button Select specific task Daily Maintenance: Daily Cleaning: Prepare the cleaning solution, select procedure and click Perform Detach water line, attaching it to the cleaning solution bottle, select Accept Disconnect water line, reattach to the DI water container, select Accept again Aspirate Probe Bubble Detector Calibration: Select procedure from Maintenance Schedule Select Perform button Select Next to continue.   Nephelometry is also used with particulate-forming reactions. But instead of measuring light reduction, it measures the amount of light that is scattered by the particulates. In this case, the scattered light is measured at a different angle from the light source. Select the link below to learn about the differences between nephelometry and turbidimetry. The ADVIA Centaur® CP system monitors maintenance tasks and indicates when a scheduled task is overdue.   It is important, when accessing the Maintenance Screens to clearly understand the color indicators. Yellow indicates that a task is overdue Red indicates that an automated task did not complete successfully Accessing Maintenance Screens Learn about the color indicators of the Maintenance Status Button. Slide NumberText BlocksCalloutsAudio ScriptImage File1The Maintenance button is located on lower right of the Workspace. Color indicators:  Yellow:  Maintenance procedure is overdue. Red:  An automated maintenance procedure was not completed successfully.   Select Next to continue.Note: If audio does not automatically start, select the play arrow in the top left to begin.The Maintenance status button is located on the lower right side of the Workspace. A yellow Maintenance Status button indicates that a maintenance procedure is overdue, whereas a red Maintenance status button means that an automated maintenance procedure was not completed successfully. 2Maintenance button allows access for maintenance procedures to be: Reviewed Created Performed Monitored Select Next to continue.  Selecting either the maintenance status button or the maintenance button on the taskbar, across the top, of the workspace will bring you to the maintenance screens.The Maintenance button located on the Taskbar allows access to screens where maintenance procedures can be reviewed, created, performed and monitored. Selecting either the maintenance status button or the maintenance button on the taskbar, across the top of the workspace will bring you to the maintenance screens. 3The Maintenance Schedule Screen is used to review or perform maintenance procedures. Overdue Tasks are identified by red or yellow overdue symbols on left side of screen. Task column: lists system or user defined name for the Maintenance task Frequency column: Recommended frequency for task Due Date column: Due date for task to be performed, based on required frequency and when last performed. Performed by column: Displays responsible person for performing procedure. Select Next to continue.  The Maintenance section opens to the Maintenance Schedule screen used to review or perform maintenance procedures.  The  Maintenance section opens to the Maintenance Schedule screen used to review or perform maintenance procedures. Overdue tasks are identified by a red or yellow overdue symbol in the far left hand column. - The Task column lists the system or user defined name for the Maintenance task. - The Frequency column displays the recommended frequency for the task. - The Due Date column reflects the due date for the task to be performed. This is based on the required frequency of the procedure and when it was last performed. - Finally, the Performed by column displays who is responsible for performing this procedure, your laboratory personnel or a Field Service Engineer. 4The Maintenance Log is a record of procedures that have been performed. Information is recorded automatically when a procedure is successfully performed. Manual procedures are also documented the same way.   When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.This  is the Maintenance Log. It is accessed by selecting the Maintenance Log tab. The Maintenance Log is a record of procedures that have been performed. The sort and search functions on this screen are similar to other ADVIA Centaur® CP software screens. Information is recorded automatically into the Maintenance Log when the procedure is successfully performed using the Maintenance Schedule. Manual procedures are also documented the same way. These two Maintenance screens can be easily differentiated by closely examining the information they provide. Specific maintenance procedures are accessed in the Online Help section. The procedures may contain images to help you properly complete the activity. Procedures can be printed from the Online Help. Accessing Maintenance Procedures Help Learn more about how to access Maintenance Procedures in the Help Section. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentOpen Maintenance ScreenHTML Open Maintenance Screen To access a specific procedure in the Help section,  open the Maintenance screen by clicking on the Maintenance Status button or the Maintenance button on the Task bar.   Select each checkbox to learn more about Accessing Maintenance Procedures Help.Select Procedures buttonHTML Select Procedures Select the Procedures button to open the Operator’s Guide.Operator's Guide OpensHTML Operator's Guide Opens The maintenance section of the Operator’s Guide opens.Select procedureHTML Select procedure Scroll to view other available procedures; or select the procedure we are looking for in the list. The selected procedure is then displayed in the window. The scroll arrow in the lower right hand corner will allow you to review the remainder of the procedure. Note:  If a printer is attached to the ADVIA Centaur® CP system, the procedure can be printed by clicking on the Print button on the right.Select Close buttonHTML Select "Close" button The close button will close the Help window. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue. Accessing Maintenance Procedures Help Practice accessing these Maintenance Procedures. Instructions:If media does not automatically start, select the play arrow to begin.Flash File:/content/generator/Course_90004426/sim_CP_MaintProcedures800x600_9/sim_CP_MaintProcedures800x600_9.swfHTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90004426/sim_CP_MaintProcedures800x600_9/index.htmlPDF File: Automated Daily Cleaning Procedure System must be in the Ready status Perform after peak workload to optimize system performance Procedure takes 25 minutes to complete Automated Daily Cleaning Procedure Learn about the Automated Daily Cleaning Procedure. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentPrepare Cleaning SolutionHTML  Select the play arrow to begin the video. Prepare the cleaning solution in the 2-liter cleaning bottle. Pour a container of ADVIA Centaur CP Cleaning Solution Concentrate into the cleaning bottle Add DI water up to the neck of the cleaning bottle Cleaning solution is stable for seven days after preparation. Select each checkbox to learn more about the Automated Daily Cleaning Procedure.Start the Automated Daily CleaningSimulationInstructions:If media does not automatically start, select the play arrow to begin.Flash File:/content/generator/Course_90004426/sim_CP_StartDaily800x600_9/sim_CP_StartDaily800x600_9.swfHTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90004426/sim_CP_StartDaily800x600_9/index.htmlPDF File:Connect DI Water Tubing to Cleaning BottleHTML  Select the play arrow to begin the video. Connect DI Water Tubing Connect the DI water tubing to the 2-liter cleaning bottle containing the prepared cleaning solution. This Perform Task window remains open during the procedure and displays the procedure being performed in the status area.   Note:  Do not disconnect the sensor during this procedure.Select AcceptHTML Select Accept Once the tubing is connected, select Accept. The automated cleaning procedure begins. Remember to monitor this screen while the system is performing the automatic procedure.Review Procedure 5HTML When procedure 5 displays in the Perform Task window, the cleaning solution should be removed and the DI water container is reinstalled.Connect DI Water Tubing to DI Water ContainerHTML  Select the play arrow to begin the video. Remove the DI water tubing from the 2-liter cleaning bottle and connect it to the DI water container.Select AcceptHTML Select Accept Once the tubing is reattached, return to the software and select Accept.  The daily cleaning procedure will continue.Select OKHTML Select OK When procedure 8 displays and the task has been completed successfully, select OK.Notice "Overdue" symbol disappearsHTML Notice "Overdue" symbol disappears The procedure will be updated automatically in the Maintenance Schedule and the Maintenance Log. Notice the overdue symbol has been removed. The system is now ready to process samples. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue. La calibración se realiza para eliminar el sesgo del sistema. Debe realizarse periódicamente, especialmente después de reemplazar un componente importante en el sistema. El proceso se puede realizar con o sin el Asistente de calibración, que le guiará paso a paso durante el procedimiento. Esto se tratará más adelante en el curso. Aspirate Probe Bubble Detector Calibration Procedure Perform this procedure daily after you perform the automated daily cleaning procedure. Aspirate Probe Bubble Detector Calibration Learn about the Aspirate Probe Bubble Detector Calibration. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentSelect procedureHTML Select procedure To perform this procedure: Go to the Maintenance Schedule Select the procedure Select Perform Select each checkbox to learn more about the Aspirate Probe Bubble Detector Calibration.Observe Perform Task WindowHTML The system displays a status message indicating that it is calibrating the aspiration sensor. This takes approximately 5 minutes to complete.Notice "Finished and Successful" system statusHTML Notice "Finished and Successful" system status When the procedure is completed, the system status changes to Finished and Successful. When complete, select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.

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