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Sysmex® CS-5100 System Maintenance Online Training

Performing maintenance tasks, such as daily, weekly and as-needed items ensures the efficient running and management of the analyzer. This clinical laboratory training qualifies for continuing education units (CEU).

Avete avuto l'opportunità di imparare molte cose nella sezione dedicata all'ematologia del modulo sul laboratorio clinico. Di seguito sono elencati i punti chiave per ogni obiettivo di questo modulo. Dopo aver verificato le sessioni correlate, è possibile procedere alla valutazione finale. Congratulations. You have completed the Sysmex® CS-5100 System Maintenance 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.  Review key areas of the Status Display Screen and the Maintenance Screen Status Display Screen     Check status of consumables Check the overall condition of the instrument  Maintenance Screen View maintenance schedule and history Document maintenance Create as needed maintenance items Note: When performing Maintenance tasks, always wear latex or non-latex gloves. After completing the tasks, wash your hands thoroughly with disinfectant soap. Handle all instrument parts as biologically hazardous. Identify Daily Maintenance Items Rinsing probes Discarding used cuvette Discarding waste fluids Shutting down the system Checking and discarding trap chamber fluid System Startup Identify Weekly Maintenance Items Clean the exterior of the Main Unit with neutral pH detergent Clean the interior of the Main Unit with neutral pH detergent Cleaning the rinse tank Identify Monthly Maintenance Items Cleaning the filter (left) Cleaning the filter (right)  Note: Use a vacuum or similar device to clean the filters. Recognize As Needed Maintenance Items Adjust the pressure when pressure error occurs Adjust the vacuum when vacuum error occurs Prime the hydraulic line Remove cuvette blockage Wipe the piercer Clean Sysmex racks Lamp replacement and calibration Replacement of pneumatic unit fuses Replace the piercer List the steps to Customizing the Maintenance Screen: As Needed Maintenance An additional 3 Maintenance items can be added to As Needed Maintenance A customized maintenance item can be moved on the maintenance schedule as well as delete when no longer needed Identify Daily Maintenance items Identify Monthly Maintenance items Identify Weekly Maintenance items List the steps to customize maintenance items to be performed as needed Identify As Needed Maintenance items Review key areas of the Status Display Screen and the Maintenance Screen Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: Poiché le cellule del sangue sono cellule viventi, è importante che i campioni di sangue vengano raccolti e trattati correttamente, per proteggere la loro integrità e per garantire risultati dei test accurati. Welcome to the Sysmex® CS-5100 System Maintenance Online Training course. Maintenance tasks are performed: Daily Weekly Monthly As Needed L'esame emocromocitometrico completo con conta differenziale o CBC/Diff, comprende tutti i test inclusi nel conteggio CBC, ma aggiunge una ulteriore classificazione dei globuli bianchi, chiamata conta ​​differenziale dei globuli bianchi. La conta differenziale comprende la conta percentuale dei cinque tipi di globuli bianchi normali menzionati in precedenza, ma può anche comprendere l'identificazione dei globuli bianchi immaturi o anomali che eventualmente potrebbero essere presenti nel campione di sangue. Daily Maintenance Items Rinse probes  Discard used cuvettes Discard waste fluid Shut down instrument Check and discard trap chamber fluid Start up instrument Document maintenance Refer to Sysmex® CS-5100 Instructions for Use for additional information.    Daily Maintenance Learn more about Daily Maintenance. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentRinse ProbesHTML Press Reagent Information to verify sufficient cleans on board. Press Maintenance button on the Toolbar. Press Rinse Probe on the Operation Panel. Press OK on the Rinse Probe dialog box. Note: The system will perform and document Probe Rinse during daily shutdown. Discard Used CuvettesHTML If the instrument is used continuously, discard the used cuvettes at least once every 24 hours or before the number of discarded cuvettes exceeds 1,000. Return the cuvette trash box to the original position and reset the trash counter in the software by pressing Yes. Discard Waste FluidsHTML Press Change Waste Tank on the Maintenance screen. Remove the waste tank lid and discard the liquid. Replace and tighten the waste tank lid. Press OK on the software screen. Shut DownSimulationInstructions:Flash File:HTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90006147/sim_CS51_ShutDown_650x520_2/index.htmlPDF File:Check and Discard Trap FluidHTML   Start UpSimulationInstructions:Flash File:HTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90006147/sim_CS51_StartUp_650x520/index.htmlPDF File:Document MaintenanceSimulationInstructions:Flash File:HTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90006147/sim_CS51_DocumentMaintenance_650x520/index.htmlPDF File: Prendiamci ora il tempo per rivedere ciò che si è imparato finora sul laboratorio di ematologia! Selezionare Inizia per mettere in pratica ciò che si è imparato. Weekly Maintenance Tasks Clean the exterior of the Main Unit Clean the interior of the Main Unit Clean the rinse tank Document weekly maintenance     Refer to Sysmex® CS-5100 Instructions for Use for additional information Weekly Maintenance Learn about Weekly Maintenance items. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentPower Off the Main UnitSimulationInstructions:Flash File:HTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90006147/sim_CS51_ShutDown_650x520_2/index.htmlPDF File:Clean the Exterior SurfaceHTML Clean the exterior of the Main Unit with a paper towel dampened with a neutral pH detergent and water; then wipe again with a clean dry paper towel.   Clean the Interior SurfaceHTML To clean the interior surface: Lift the light shield lid. Dampen paper towel with water and a neutral pH detergent. Wipe the interior of the main unit. Dry with a clean paper towel. Close light shield lid.  Clean the Rinse TankHTML To clean the rinse tank: Remove the cap of the rinse tank by turning counterclockwise. Lift the float switch from tank. Rinse the inside of the tank and float switch with tap water or Isopropyl alcohol followed by distilled water. Fill the rinse tank with distilled water. Reinstall the float switch. Tighten the cap to close.  Startup SystemSimulationInstructions:Flash File:HTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90006147/sim_CS51_StartUp_650x520/index.htmlPDF File:Document MaintenanceSimulationInstructions:Flash File:HTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90006147/sim_CS51_DocumentMaintenance_650x520/index.htmlPDF File: As Needed Maintenance Items Adjust the pressure and vacuum when errors occur Prime hydraulic line Remove jammed cuvettes Wipe the piercer Clean Sysmex racks Confirm the unit and parts cycle count Replace supplies Document as needed maintenance Refer to Sysmex® CS-5100 Instructions for Use for additional information. As Needed Maintenance Learn more about As Needed Maintenance. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentAdjusting Pressure and VacuumHTML    Priming the Hydraulic LineHTML   Removing a Cuvette JamHTML   Cleaning thePiercerHTML Cleaning Sysmex RacksHTML Wipe racks with a soft cloth moistened with water or ethanol when racks have rack barcode labels. If racks have no rack barcode labels attached, rinse with water. Inspect all racks for proper tube adapters and barcode labels. Confirming the Unit and Parts Cycle CountsHTML Confirm the unit and parts cycle counts.  Documenting MaintenanceHTML Document the as needed maintenance items performed.   Replacing supplies Learn more about Replacing Supplies. Checklist TitleChecklist TypeChecklist ContentLamp Replacement and CalibrationHTML    Replacing Pneumatic Unit FusesHTML To replace pneumatic unit fuses:      1. Shut down Main Unit.      2, Unplug the power cord from the pneumatic unit.      3. Remove the fuse holder using a screwdriver or similar tool.      4. Remove blown fuses from holder and replace with new fuses.      5. Return the fuse holder to the original position.      6. Reconnect the pneumatic unit power cord.      7. Turn on the Main Unit power.      8. Document fuse replacement in As Needed Maintenance.  Replacing the PiercerHTML     Status Display Screen Check status of consumables Check the overall condition of the instrument  Maintenance Screen  View maintenance schedule and history  Document maintenance  Create as needed maintenance items Status Display Screen Learn about key areas of the Status Display screen. Base ImageHotspotsText BlocksImage FileToolbar Contains shortcut buttons for use in day to day operationCuvette Displays the cuvette volume status detected by the sensorRinse Water Displays the rinse water volume status detected by the float switch for the rinse tank Cuvette Trash Box Displays the number of waste cuvettes in the cuvette trash box detected by the sensor Waste Tank Displays the waste tank fluid volume status detected by the float switch of the waste tank Detergent Displays the external CA CLEAN II volume status detected by the float switch of the external CA CLEAN IIPressure Displays the value detected by the sensor for [0.22MPa] and [-0.053MPa] *If an error is detected in one of these pressures, the icon turns red Temp Displays the temperature detected by the sensor for Ambient Temperature, Cooling Unit, Incubation Table, Detector, Reagent Pipette A, Reagent Pipette B and Reagent Pipette C *If an error is detected in one of these temperatures, the icon turns redSB Cuvette Counter Displays the number of the SB Cuvettes set on the dispensing table Status display of the dispensing table holders Displays the status of No.1 to No. 40 holders on the dispensing table displayed in two separate diagrams (No.1 to No. 20 and No. 21 to No.40) Operation Panel Displays the function buttons related to the Status Display screen Reset Trash Counter: manually resets the trash counter Set/Remove SB Cuvette: discards cuvettes in use and allows operators to manually set SB cuvettes in the dispensing table Maintenance Screen Learn about key areas of the Maintenance screen. Base ImageHotspotsText BlocksImage FileDisplays the history/schedule of the three previous, current, and next months Daily Maintenance Displays the status of daily maintenance items White circle indicates maintenance is scheduled Dark circle indicates maintenance has been performed Yellow highlight indicates maintenance is due or overdue Weekly Maintenance Displays the status of weekly maintenance items White circle indicates maintenance is scheduled  Dark circle indicates maintenance has been performed Yellow highlight indicates maintenance is due or overdue Monthly Maintenance Displays the date (history) of the 3 previous implementations as well as the next scheduled date As-Needed Maintenance Displays the logs of the 3 previous implementations and the operation counts for as-needed maintenance and replacement of supplies Operation Panel Displays function buttons related to maintenance Manual Maintenance: when maintenance is performed manually, input the maintenance implementations Customize: customize the Maintenance screen More: switch between pages of the Operation Panel Displays the year and month of the currently displayed history/scheduleUser Defined Maintenance Items Displays up to 3 manually added maintenance and/or inspection items Monthly Maintenance Items Clean filter (left) Clean filter (right) Document monthly maintenance Monthly Maintenance Learn about cleaning the filters.   The Maintenance Screen can be customized by: Adding maintenance items Changing maintenance items Deleting maintenance items Customizing as needed maintenance Learn about customizing as needed maintenance. Instructions:Flash File:HTML5 File:/content/generator/Course_90006147/sim_CS51_Customize_650x520/index.htmlPDF File: Please note that the learning material is for training purposes only!   For the proper use of the software or hardware, please always use the Operator Manual or Instructions for Use (hereinafter collectively “Operator Manual”) issued by Siemens Healthineers. This material is to be used as training material only and shall by no means substitute the Operator Manual. Any material used in this training will not be updated on a regular basis and does not necessarily reflect the latest version of the software and hardware available at the time of the training.   The Operator's Manual shall be used as your main reference, in particular for relevant safety information like warnings and cautions.   Note: Some functions shown in this material are optional and might not be part of your system.   Certain products, product related claims or functionalities (hereinafter collectively “Functionality”) may not (yet) be commercially available in your country.  Due to regulatory requirements, the future availability of said Functionalities in any specific country is not guaranteed. Please contact your local Siemens Healthineers sales representative for the most current information.   The reproduction, transmission or distribution of this training or its contents is not permitted without express written authority. Offenders will be liable for damages.   All names and data of patients, parameters and configuration dependent designations are fictional and examples only.   All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design, are reserved.   Copyright © Siemens Healthcare GmbH 2020 Please proceed to taking the course assessment.