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ADVIA® Chemistry XPT System Daily System Operation Online Training

Perform the Daily System Operations tasks on the ADVIA® Chemistry XPT System.

Welcome to ADVIA® Chemistry XPT System Daily System Operations Online Training course.  This course will describe the various daily tasks required to ensure the system is adequately prepared to produce quality results. Select Next to continue.   Check Reagent, Calibration and Quality Control status Check the Event Log List the Daily System Operations tasks List the steps to check system components and conditions Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Select Next to continue. Congratulations. You have completed the ADVIA Chemistry XPT Daily System Operations 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.  List the Daily System Operation Tasks Sign into the workstation Ensure there are no alerts in the Event log Check system components and conditions Check status of assay reagents, ancillary reagents, calibrations, and quality control Perform required maintenance Process routine and STAT samples using the LIS and LAS Accept and release results to LIS Check the Event Log The Events > Operator Event Log tab displays all system events as they occur:   Events button and system indicator light will flash red or yellow depending on event type Events are listed most recent at the top Action events must be acknowledged by the operator List the Steps to Check System Components and Conditions Visually inspect the following system components: Probes Mixing rods Dilution cuvette washers (DWUD) Reaction cuvette washers (WUD) Probe wash cups STT, CTT, RTT, DPP, and SPP covers Pumps for leaks Verify system operating conditions and visually check the levels of: Controls and calibrators on CTT Wash solutions in CTT and RTT Lamp coolant Check Reagent, Calibration and QC Status Reagent, calibration and quality control status should be checked daily to ensure reporting of quality patient results. Select Next to continue.   Daily System Operation Tasks Sign into the workstation Ensure there are no alerts in the Event log Check system components and conditions Check status of assay reagents, ancillary reagents, calibrations, and quality control Perform required maintenance Process routine and STAT samples using the LIS and LAS Accept and release results to LIS Select Next to continue. Dès qu’une commande a été entièrement mise en stock, elle peut être fermée. Fermer les commandes permet de limiter au maximum le nombre de commandes figurant sur l’écran Commandes Approuvées. Une fois fermée, la commande peut être ré ouverte si nécessaire.   Event Log The Events > Operator Event Log tab displays all system events as they occur: Events button and system indicator light may flash red or yellow depending on event type Events are listed most recent at the top Select an event and select Yes on the Confirmation window to acknowledge the event Operator Event Log Learn about checking the Event log. Instructions:If media does not automatically start, select the play arrow to begin.Flash File:/content/generator/Course_90010922/sim_AXPT_DailySysOperation_EventLog_800x600_9/sim_AXPT_DailySysOperation_EventLog_800x600.cptx_9.swfHTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90010922/sim_AXPT_DailySysOperation_EventLog_800x600_9/index.htmlPDF File: Visually inspect the following system components: • Probes • Mixing rods • Dilution cuvette washers (DWUD) • Reaction cuvette washers (WUD) • Probe wash cups • STT, CTT, RTT, DPP, and SPP covers • Pumps for leaks Verify system operating conditions and visually check the levels of: • Controls and calibrators on CTT • Wash solutions in CTT and RTT • Lamp coolant Check System Components Learn about checking system components. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentInspect Probes and MixersHTML Ensure that all probes and mixers are free to move without obstruction and that all system covers are in place to avoid possible injury and damage to the system. Select each checkbox to learn about checking system components. Inspect DWUD and WUDHTML  Select the play arrow to begin the video. Inspect Probe Wash CupsHTML Probe wash cups must be kept clean to ensure proper cleaning of the probe.  Clean any wash cup that fails daily visual inspection. Dilution Probe Wash Port 1 (LAS) 3.Dilution Probe Wash Port 2  5. Reagent Probe 2 Wash Port Reagent Probe 1 Wash Port         4.Sample Probe Wash Port Inspect Splash CoversHTML Inspect each splash cover for residue: Sample Tray (STT)/Calibrator/Control Tray (CTT)       3. Reagent Probes (RPP 1 & 2) Dilution Probe (DPP)                                                    4. Sample Probe (SPP) If spills or splashes have occurred refer to Inspecting and Cleaning Splash Covers in the Online Help Guide. Inspect Pumps for LeaksHTML    Select the play arrow to begin the video. Select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue. Check System Conditions Learn about checking system conditions. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentVerify Operating ConditionsHTML Select the Instrument Status icon from the Status Bar and view each field to confirm correct conditions for system operation. OK indicates that a specific condition is within range NG indicates a specific condition is not within range Note: Refer to the ADVIA Chemistry XPT System Operator's Guide for information on replacing or refilling ancillary reagents. Select each checkbox to learn about checking system conditions. Visually Check CTT FluidsHTML Visually check the CTT inventory by selecting Samples > CTT Inventory.  The CTT Inventory tab shows: Position, Volume Left (mL), Volume Display and Identification.  The Volume Display is a Green bar indicating fluid amount, which is Red when empty. Select the page right button at the bottom of the window to scroll through all CTT fluids.  Replace any required.   Visually Check RTT Wash SolutionsHTML Visually check RTT wash solution levels by selecting Reagents > RTT1 AND RTT2 Status. Replace as required. RTT1 Wash Solutions are located in slots 57-60 RTT2 Wash Solutions are located in slots 53-56 Visually Check Lamp CoolantHTML The lamp is cooled by circulating liquid.  As the volume of coolant decreases, the heat of the lamp increases.  A 5% solution of lamp coolant is added to the system if the volume is less than the Fill line (5-cm).  Fill to the Full line (9-cm).  The 5% lamp coolant solution has a six month expiration date. Note: Refer to Checking the Lamp Coolant Level in the Online Help Guide for more information on checking and filling the lamp coolant. Select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue. Reagent, Calibration and QC Status Reagent, calibration and quality control status should be checked daily to ensure reporting of quality patient results.   Reagent,Calibration and QC Status Learn about Reagent, Calibration and QC Status. Tab TitleTextReagent Status Reagent Status Select Reagents > Inventory to view the Reagent Status Check the number of remaining tests in the Pair Inventory column for each assay Note: Status column will indicate additional information about the reagent status (e.g.OBS expiration, inactive lot, missing pair) Calibration Status Calibration Status Perform calibrations on any assay that displays red in the Calibration Status column.  Note: The letter "C"  in the Calibration Interval column indicates that a reagent requires a calibration. Quality Control Status Quality Control Status Check QC status for all assays in the QC Status column, if applicable.   Note: QC Status displays the results of the most recent QC check if QC Functionality is active.  Results include OK, Warning or Error. If QC Functionality is inactive the QC Status column will be blank. Select the X in the upper-right corner to close the window and continue.

  • ADVIA
  • chemistry
  • XPT