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ADVIA® Chemistry XPT System Cleaning Ancillary Reagent Bottle Filters Video

This video provides instructions on how to clean the ancillary reagent bottle filters. This is required maintenance every 4 months on the ADVIA® Chemistry XPT System.

ancillary reagent bottle filters must be cleaned once every four months to clean these filters, first open both fluids doors. The ancillary bottle filters covered in this procedure are reaction bath oil. Cuvet conditioner. Saline diluent. And cuvette detergent pull the fluid tray out to gain access to the ancillary reagent bottles. Ensure there's a lint free paper towel available to catch drips when the filter line is removed. Open the filter cap and pull out the filter line. Unfasten the filter Holder from the end of the return line and remove the filter. If the filter is ripped or damaged, replace it with a new filter to clean the filter, first place the filter in a beaker filled with a freshly made 10% solution of household bleach and water. After 30 minutes, remove the filter and rinse with deionized water. Return the filter to its original location in the filter Holder and fasten the filter Holder to the return line. Insert the filter lines into the bottle and fasten the filter cap. Repeat the same procedure for each of the filters in the remaining ancillary bottles there are two filters in the cuvet detergent bottle, one filter in the cuvette conditioner bottle, and one filter in the bath oil bottle. Be sure to change gloves in between accessing the filters for each bottle. After cleaning all of the ancillary reagent bottle filters, prime the fluid lines by first selecting system operations. Then prime. Then Prime 2. Enter 10 or more for the number of times in all fields. Select perform. And then OK. Complete the procedure by returning the fluid tray to its original location and closing both fluids doors.

SIEMENS SIEMENS ADVIA@ Chemistry XP T System Cleaning the Ancillary Reagent Bottle Filters

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