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1. Options Menu Screen Press the Enter key on the keyboard to select the A08 for 8 parameters A09 for 9 parameters A10 for 10 parameters or A11 for 11 parameters Refer to Compatible Urinalysis Reagent Strips on page 23 for a detailed list of analytes Note Ensure that the type of strip selected corresponds with the strip to be used Use of any other strip will cause incorrect results Options Menu CLOCK LANGUAGE English TYPE OF STRIP A08 CLINICAL NUMBER CONTINUOUS TEST Off EXIT Continue with analyzer setup or press the down arrow key on the keyboard to select EXIT then press the Enter key to return to the Main Menu Screen Step 6 Clinical Number Setup Assign the clinical number for recording specimen results 1 Press the down arrow key on the keyboard to select CLINICAL NUMBER from the Options Menu Screen 10 Note Refer to Options Menu Screen on page 6 to navigate to the Options Menu Screen Press the Enter key to display the Old number The default setting is 000001 Use the number keys to type in the New number by using 1 6 digits Note e The highest clinical number is 999999 After the clinical number reaches 999999 it reverts to 000000 e f incorrect clinical number is typed press the Clear key on the keyboard to retype the information e If the clinical number shown on the Old number Screen does not need to be changed pr
2. diagnostic use only Keep away from sunlight and heat Fragile handle This side up with care Store between V Tests per kit Serial number 0 40 C 26 Appendix 5 Warranty Please complete the warranty card included in the packaging and mail it to your local distributor to register your purchase within 30 days of purchase For your records write the purchase date of your starter kit here Note This warranty applies only to the analyzer in the original purchase and does not apply to the other materials included with the analyzer ACON Laboratories Inc warrants to the original purchaser that this analyzer will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days 3 months from the later of the date of original purchase or installation except as noted below During the stated 90 day period ACON shall replace the unit under warranty with a reconditioned unit or at its option repair at no charge a unit that is found to be defective ACON shall not be responsible for shipping charges incurred in the repair of such an analyzer This Warranty is subject to the following exceptions and limitations This warranty is limited to repair or replacement due to defects in parts or workmanship Parts required which were not defective shall be replaced at additional cost and ACON shall not be required to make any repairs or replace any parts that are necessitated by abuse accidents alteration misuse neglect
3. e Strips 15 30 C 59 77 F Daily Cleaning Follow the instructions below after testing is completed every day Step 1 Remove the Strip Holder 1 Press the Start key on the keyboard to fully extend the Strip Holder 2 Turn off the Power Switch after the Strip Holder is fully extended 3 Pull the Strip Holder backwards gently by the two sides of the Strip Holder as shown below Step 2 Clean the Strip Holder 1 Clean the Strip Holder daily using a cotton swab or cotton ball with distilled water then dry with a clean dry cotton ball 2 Examine the White Calibration Circle daily to ensure that there are no nicks or dirt present Clean the White Calibration Circle periodically using a cotton swab or cotton ball with distilled water then dry with a clean dry cotton ball Note The White Calibration Circle should be replaced if any nicks or irremovable dirt are found Please contact your local distributor if any nicks or irremovable dirt are found in the White Calibration Circle Step 3 Load the Strip Holder 1 Grasp the Strip Holder as shown below 2 Insert the Strip Holder into the Strip Holder Mount Note When correctly positioned the Strip Holder will snap and be locked in place and the White Calibration Circle will not be visible See illustration below 19 Step 4 Return the Strip Holder to the Original Position 1 2 3 Turn on the Power Switch Wait for the Strip Holder to start moving inside the analyzer
4. failure to operate the analyzer in accordance with the operations manual or maintenance by anyone other than ACON Furthermore ACON assumes no liability from malfunction or damage to analyzers caused by the use of strips other than strips manufactured by ACON ACON reserves the right to make changes in the design of this analyzer without obligation to incorporate such changes into previously manufactured analyzers Disclaimer of Warranties This warranty is expressly made in lieu of any and all other warranties express or implied either in fact or by operation of law including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for use which are expressly excluded and is the only warranty given by ACON Limitations of Liability In no event shall ACON be liable for indirect special or consequential damages even if ACON has been advised of the possibility of such damages For warranty service please contact your local authorized ACON distributor 27 Please complete this warranty card and mail it to your local distributor to register your Mission U120 Urine Analyzer Warranty Card purchase within 30 days of purchase Refer to Appendix 5 Warranty in the Instruction Manual for details and terms of the product warranty 3 lt Date of Purchase Purchaser Analyzer Serial Number e g SN 0000000 See label on back of analyzer Organization Name Address Telephone Number Email address 2
5. or External printer Note The Internal Printer is built into the analyzer An External Printer can be connected with a printer cable to the External Printer Port on the back of the analyzer Expand or Normal Font Size Select Expand or Normal Font Size 1 Use the down arrow key on the keyboard to select PRINTER MODE from the Printer Setup Screen The current setting will be displayed next to the PRINTER MODE setting Note Refer to Printer Setup on page 7 to navigate to the Printer Setup Screen Press the Enter key on the keyboard to select Expand or Normal font size 8 Note Select Normal to conserve printer paper When Expand is selected paper is consumed more quickly due to the larger font size Auto Printing or Manual Printing Select Auto Printing or Manual Printing 1 3 Press the down arrow key on the keyboard to select AUTOPRINT from the Printer Setup Screen The current setting will be displayed next to the AUTOPRINT setting Note Refer to Printer Setup on page 7 to navigate to the Printer Setup Screen Press the Enter key on the keyboard to select On or Off Note e Single Test Mode Continuous Test Mode If On is selected every test result will be printed automatically e Single Test Mode If Off is selected the operator must manually press the Print key on the keyboard for each test result to
6. Note The same operation may be completed by following point 5 Locate Clinical Records on page 16 2 Press the Cancel key on the keyboard to return to the Database Menu Screen then use the arrow keys to select EXIT to return to the Main Menu Screen Export Database To export the database connect a RS 232C Cable from a computer to the Standard RS 232C Port on the back of the analyzer The cable and software will enable all of the data to be stored on an external database on the computer where data manipulation and extended network sharing are possible Memory Store up to 500 records which can be recalled at any time All test results will be automatically recorded in the memory The memory can store up to 500 records To ensure data security and utilize maximum memory capacity always use a Clinical number that is sequential to the previous test s clinical number Caution e The database will overwrite previously stored clinical records if the number of records exceeds 500 If there are already 500 records in the memory the oldest record will be erased For example the 501 record will replace the 1 record in the memory e If the clinical number is changed and a clinical number is the same as a previous clinical number recorded in the memory the previous clinical number s data in the memory will be erased and the record will be replaced with the new data Clear Memory Erase the entire memory in the database 1 Navi
7. Turn off the Power Switch when the Strip Holder is inside the analyzer or begin testing strips by referring to Operation Instructions on page 12 Uric Alkali Cleaning Follow the instructions below when Uric Alkali buildup is present 1 2 3 4 5 Remove the Strip Holder by following Remove the Strip Holder on page 19 Clean the Strip Holder using a cotton swab or cotton ball with 0 1 N NaOH Warning Do not allow the NaOH solution to touch the White Calibration Circle Clean the excess NaOH off the Strip Holder using a cloth moistened with distilled water Dry the Strip Holder with a clean and dry cotton ball Load the Strip Holder and return the Strip Holder to the original position as described on page 20 Sterilizing Process Follow the instructions below to sterilize the Strip Holder when urine specimens come in contact with the Strip Holder 1 2 So Remove the Strip Holder and repeat Daily Cleaning on page 19 Clean the Strip Holder using a cotton swab or cotton ball with one of the following sterilizing solutions e 2 Glutaraldehyde sufficient density Refer to the detailed instructions on the product label e 0 05 Sodium Hypochlorite Solution Add 1 mL 5 Sodium Hypochlorite into 99 mL distilled water or prepare a 1 100 dilution ratio with a different final volume e Isopropyl alcohol 70 80 Pour the sterilizing solution into a narrow vessel 10 cm 4 inches high Dip the Strip Holder into the ste
8. e The date time model and version number are indicated on the Initial Screen The three circles on the right side of the Initial Screen indicate the status of the analyzer Continuous or Single Test Mode top circle Auto Print or Manual Print Mode middle circle and Printer Paper Present or Printer Paper Empty bottom circle Position Function On Screen Symbol Continuous Test Mode e Top Circle Single Test Mode O Auto Print Mode Middle Circle Manual Print Mode O Printer Paper Present e Bottom Circle Flashing Printer Paper Empty e Main Menu Screen e From the Initial Screen or the Place a strip on the holder Screen Press the Menu key on the keyboard to navigate to the Main Menu Screen shown below e From any other screen Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select Exit to navigate to the Main Menu Screen Options PRT Setup Database Self Test Unit Exit Options Menu Screen e Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select Options from the Main Menu Screen then press the Enter key on the keyboard to navigate to the Options Menu Screen shown below Options Menu CLOCK LANGUAGE English TYPE OF STRIP A08 CLINICAL NUMBER CONTINUOUS TEST Off EXIT Database Menu Screen e Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select Database from the Main Menu Screen then press the Enter key on the keyboard to navigate to the Database Men
9. example 05 08 12 13 30 00 indicating August 12 2005 1 30PM If the information is typed incorrectly press the Clear key on the keyboard to start retyping information again Then press the Enter key when the correct date and time have been typed in The new date and time will be shown on the Initial Screen Note To abort changes press the Cancel key on the keyboard to keep the current setting Continue with analyzer setup or press the Enter key on the keyboard to select EXIT and return to the Main Menu Screen Step 4 Language Setup Select English or Spanish to be displayed on the screen 1 2 3 Press the up arrow key ft on the keyboard to select LANGUAGE from the Options Menu Screen The current setting will be displayed next to the Language setting Note Refer to Options Menu Screen on page 6 to navigate to the Options Menu Screen Press the Enter key on the keyboard to select English or Spanish Continue with analyzer setup or press the Enter key on the keyboard to select EXIT and return to the Main Menu Screen Step 5 Type of Strip Selection Select the type of strip to be tested 1 3 Press the down arrow key on the keyboard to select TYPE OF STRIP from the Options Menu Screen The current type of strip will be displayed next to the TYPE OF STRIP setting Note Refer to Options Menu Screen on page 6 to navigate to the
10. so the strip end is completely touching the Strip Holder Backstop and centered in the Strip Holder Channel Check to see if the Strip Holder is positioned correctly on the Strip Holder Mount Strip Missing Insert strip No display on screen Turn on the Power Switch Examine the Fuse on the back of the analyzer to determine if it is damaged and replace it if necessary Fuse is damaged Turn off the Power Switch Disconnect the plug then replace the damaged Fuse with a new 2 0A Fuse Printer does not work Set Auto Print to the On position Refer to Printer Setup on page 7 Load paper if necessary Ensure the Printer Setup is set for Internal if an external printer is not connected Refer to Printer Setup on page 7 Clean with ethanol C2H 6O MAIN CONTROL UNIT Turn the Power Switch off then back on and perform a Self Test Refer to Manual Self Test on page 21 OPTICAL SENSOR IF a ile di Ensure the Strip Holder is positioned correctly on the Strip Holder Mount Refer to Daily Cleaning Step 3 on page 19 Clean the Strip Holder Refer to Daily Cleaning Step 2 on page 19 Turn the Power Switch off then back on and perform a Self Test Refer to Manual Self Test on page 21 TEST ACCURACY Failed Turn the Power Switch off then back on and perform a Self Test Refer to Manual Self Test on page 21 MECHANIC UNIT Remove any obstacles in the path of the Strip Holder Do not
11. to select printing capabilities Load Printer Paper Use the provided paper roll to load the printer paper in the Internal Printer 1 Remove the Printer Cover by pushing down the bottom Printer Cover and lifting up the top aD Place the new paper roll into the Printer Paper Roll Container and unwind the roll so the paper can easily unroll Pull the green Printer Lever towards the Strip Holder to allow the paper to be fed through Feed the paper under the black Printer Roller and pull the paper up as shown below Leave about 10 cm 4 inches of extra paper above the Printer Roller Return the Printer Lever to its original position Thread the excess paper through the Printer Paper Access Slot Return the Printer Cover to its original position and snap it firmly in place Select Printer Settings Change Printer Settings to switch between Internal or External Printers Expand or Normal Font Size and Auto Printing or Manual Printing Internal or External Printer Select Internal or External Printer 1 Press the up arrow key 1 on the keyboard to select PRT Setup from the Main Menu Screen then press the Enter key on the keyboard Note Refer to Main Menu Screen on page 5 to navigate to the Main Menu Screen Press the up arrow key 1 on the keyboard to select PRINTER SELECT The current setting will be displayed next to the PRINTER SELECT setting Press the Enter key on the keyboard to select Internal
12. touch the Strip Holder when it is moving Turn the Power Switch off then back on and perform a Self Test Refer to Manual Self Test on page 21 EXCEED LIGHT Failed Turn the Power Switch off then back on and perform a Self Test Refer to Manual Self Test on page 21 Please contact your local distributor to receive additional technical support if you are unable to resolve the problems 22 Appendix 1 Urine Analyzer Specifications and Compatible Urinalysis Reagent Strips Urine Analyzer Specifications Feature Specifications Methodology Reflectance Photometer Detection Photosensitive diode Throughput Single Test Mode 40 tests hour Continuous Test Mode 120 tests hour Memory Last 500 results Strip Incubation Time 1 minute Wavelength of Monochromatic LEDs 565 nm and 635 nm PC Port Standard RS232C Port cable not included Printing Capabilities Internal heat sensitive printer included External printer not included 25 Pin Parallel External Printer Port included Available Languages on Screen English and Spanish Ambient Operating Conditions 0 40 C 32 104 F lt 85 Relative Humidity non condensing Optimum Operating Conditions 15 30 C 59 86 F lt 75 Relative Humidity non condensing Power Source 110 230V AC 50 60Hz Line Leakage Current 0 5 mA Weight 2 6 Kg 5 73 Ibs Dimensions L X W X H 27 1 cm X
13. 26 5 cm X 14 8 cm 10 6 X 10 3 X 5 8 Display Dimensions L X W 10 6 cm X 2 8 cm 4 1 X 1 1 This product complies with EN 61326 Testing protocol and allowable limits as specified by the safety standards for laboratory equipment outlined in UL1262 and CSA 22 2 No 151 Compatible Urinalysis Reagent Strips No of Strip Code Parameters on Analyzer Beale Nitrite Urobilinogen Protein pH Blood Ketone 8 A08 wee Bilirubin and Glucose Nitrite Urobilinogen Protein pH Blood Specific Gravity 9 A09 PE Ketone Bilirubin and Glucose 10 A10 Leukocytes Nitrite Urobilinogen Protein pH Blood Specific Gravity Ketone Bilirubin and Glucose Leukocytes Nitrite Urobilinogen Protein pH Blood 11 A11 Specific Gravity Ketone Bilirubin Glucose and Ascorbic Acid Note Ensure that the type of strip selected corresponds with the strip to be used Use of any other strip will cause incorrect results Only use strips of the same brand as the analyzer to ensure proper function and accurate results 23 Appendix 2 Urinalysis Reagent Strip Specifications and Result Print Out According to the type of strip selected the analyzer automatically recognizes what order the parameters are located in and automatically ranks the display and printing sequence of each parameter Arbitrary results will always be printed automatically while the Conventional or the SI resul
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15. A EEA 25 Appendix 4 Index of Symbols cccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaeaeaeeeeeaeesaaeeeeeasasseeeeeeeeaeeeeaeees 26 Appendix 5 Warra niy aiene a end eves ee a a E eect 27 Section 1 Introduction The Mission U120 Urine Analyzer is a reflectance photometer that analyzes the intensity and color of light reflected from the reagent areas of a urinalysis reagent strip Without a urine analyzer operators must visually compare the reagent areas of the strip to a color chart using the naked eye Therefore visual determination for urinalysis is a time consuming task Additionally visual testing is prone to inaccuracy due to human misinterpretation and variable light sources To minimize the variability associated with visual testing the Mission U120 Urine Analyzer is specifically designed for improved accuracy and efficiency of urinalysis featuring data management and report generation capabilities The Mission U120 Urine Analyzer utilizes modern optics reliable electronics and easy to operate software Using a light emitting diode LED as a light source and a photodiode as a light sensor the advanced optical system provides operators with accurate results The internal electronics are configured in a modular integrated circuit design to minimize electromagnetic interference and ensure reliability The software is designed to maximize analyzer functionality with minimal training The analyzer is also capable of adjusting s
16. Repeat points 2 6 as described above to test additional urine specimens 8 Perform daily cleaning when analysis is completed for the day Refer to Daily Cleaning on page 19 Measuring in Continuous Test Mode Use Continuous Test Mode to analyze large numbers strips one directly after another Refer to Single Test Mode or Continuous Test Mode Selection on page 11 for instructions on selecting Continuous Test Mode 1 Press the Start key on the keyboard to fully extend the Strip Holder The Place a strip on the holder Screen will be displayed 2 Press the Start key on the keyboard and wait for the audible triple beep to 14 15 11 begin immersing the strip Note Once the Start key is pressed the countdown clock on the bottom right screen will start to count down from 65 and the operator will have 3 seconds before the triple beep signals the operator to immerse the strip into the urine specimen Upon hearing the triple beep and or seeing the countdown clock reach 62 completely immerse the reagent areas of the strip in fresh well mixed urine and immediately remove the strip to avoid dissolving the reagents While removing the strip from the urine run the edge of the strip against the rim of the urine specimen container to remove excess urine Hold the strip in a horizontal position and bring the edge of the strip into contact with an absorbent material e g a paper towel to avoid mixing chemicals from adjacent re
17. TE from the Database Menu Screen shown above Press the Enter key on the keyboard to view the screen shown below Please input index _ Use the number keys on the keyboard to type in the desired clinical number then press the Enter key to view the results Note e Press the Clear key on the keyboard to erase mistyped clinical numbers then type in the correct clinical number e f there is no record found in the database after typing in a specific clinical number the Record not found Screen will be displayed Press any key on the keyboard to return to the Database Menu Screen Press the Print key on the keyboard to print the displayed record Press the left arrow key lt or the up arrow 1 on the keyboard to view the previous record or press the right arrow key or the down arrow key on the keyboard to view the next record Then press the Print key on the keyboard to print the record displayed on the screen Press the Cancel key on the keyboard to return to the Database Menu Screen and repeat Locate Clinical Records to locate a different clinical number as described above 16 Step 3 View Current Previous and Next Record View and Navigate through a list of Clinical Records in the database 1 Use the arrow keys on the keyboards to select CURRENT RECORD PREVIOUS RECORD or NEXT RECORD then press the Enter key on the keyboard to review and print records as needed
18. Table of Contents SOCION 1 INTROGUCTION EEEE ET TET ts saab tacgetes aeeseeuredystecteetes 2 Section 2 Analyzer Components Me ind Analyzer FloW Dig Qraim tc i dics cede ccten ns utes soe aaae ai aA aian enina p Aaaa ai E aiai aO Aai raini 3 Analyzer Component Illustrations ccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeenaes 4 Section 3 Analyzer Settings cssssseeeeee aD Screen Navigation 425 Initial Screen id Main Menu Screen on oi Options Menu Screen 6 Database Menu Screen sa 6 Unit Seref earn eekn in arg a 6 Printer Setup PRT Setup Screen eal Self Test Results Screen Lak Keyboard Shortcuts ce nal Analyzer Setup 000 wink Step 1 Printer Setup BENTA Step 2 Unit Setup 9 Step 3 Clock Setup As si ii an Step 4 Language Setup ek wus 10 Step 5 Type of Strip Selection a 10 Step 6 Clinical Number Setup ccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeee 10 Step 7 Single Test Mode or Continuous Test Mode Selection Section 4 Operation Instructions cccccccceeesseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Step 1 Turn on the Analyzer to Initiate Self Inspection Step 2 Select Analyzer Settings and Prepare Test Materials Step 3 Perform the Test and Obtain Results Section 5 Database and Memory cccccsss
19. agent areas and or soiling hands with urine Place the strip with the reagent area facing upwards onto the Strip Holder Channel and make sure the strip end is touching the Strip Holder Backstop as shown above After hearing the next triple beep and or seeing the countdown clock reaches 32 immerse a new strip in fresh well mixed urine and repeat points 3 4 as described above Then lay the new strip on a paper towel with the reagent areas facing upward and wait for the Strip Holder to move out After hearing the next triple beep and or seeing the countdown clock reach 2 immerse a new strip in fresh well mixed urine and repeat points 3 4 as described above Then lay the new strip on a paper towel with the reagent areas facing upward and wait for the Strip Holder to move out Note e When the countdown clock on the display reaches 1 the Strip Holder will carry the strip inside and begin analysis while the countdown clock returns to 30 Then the results will be displayed on the screen and recorded in the memory automatically e The results will be automatically printed if the Auto Print mode is turned on Remove the used strip from the Strip Holder after the reading is complete and the Strip Holder moves out then immediately place the new strip on the Strip Holder before the countdown clock on the display reaches 1 and the Strip Holder carries the new strip inside and begins analysis Note e Befor
20. be printed Press the down arrow key on the keyboard to select EXIT then press the Enter key to return to the Main Menu Screen Step 2 Unit Setup Select Standard International SI or Conventional Units 1 3 Press the left arrow key on the keyboard to select Unit from the Main Menu Screen then press the Enter key Note Refer to Main Menu Screen on page 5 to navigate to the Main Menu Screen Press the up arrow key 1 on the keyboard to select Unit then press the Enter key to select either Standard International SI or Conventional Units Note Arbitrary results will be printed automatically regardless of the unit setting selected Press the down arrow key on the keyboard to select Exit then press the Enter key to return to the Main Menu Screen Step 3 Clock Setup Set up the correct date and time 1 Press the up arrow key ft on the keyboard to select Options from the Main Menu Screen then press the Enter key to navigate to the Options Menu Screen Note Refer to Main Menu Screen on page 5 to navigate to the Main Menu Screen Press the up arrow key 1 on the keyboard to select CLOCK then press the Enter key to view the screen shown below Please input time _ 0 00 00 00 00 00 Year 00 Month 00 Day 00 Hour 0 24 Minute 0 60 Seconds 0 60 4 Use the number keys on the keyboard to type in the current date and time as shown in the following
21. e the countdown clock on the display reaches 1 and the Strip Holder moves back in and analysis begins the operator will have about 8 seconds to dispose the used strip and place the new strip on the Strip Holder e After the first time the countdown clock reaches 1 it will return to 30 instead of 65 for all following strips A triple beep will follow every 30 seconds prompting the operator to immerse a new strip e Dispose the used strip according to local regulations Repeat points 7 8 above to test additional urine specimens When all specimens have been tested press the Cancel key on the keyboard to stop testing Perform daily cleaning when analysis is completed for the day Refer to Daily Cleaning on page 19 Section 5 Database and Memory Locate Clinical Numbers and View Records in Database Find and review Clinical Records stored in the analyzer Step 1 Navigate to the Database Menu Open the Database Menu Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select Database from the Main Menu Screen then press the Enter key on the keyboard to view the Database Menu shown below Note Refer to Main Menu Screen on page 5 to navigate to the Main Menu Screen Database Menu LOCATE CURRENT RECORD PREVIOUS RECORD NEXT RECORD EXIT Step 2 Locate Clinical Records Search for Clinical Records in the Database 1 2 oe Press the up arrow key ft on the keyboard to select LOCA
22. ess the Cancel key on the keyboard Warning Entering a new number can potentially erase existing data if the clinical numbers overlap Press the Enter key on the keyboard to return to the Options Menu Screen Continue with analyzer setup or press the down arrow key on the keyboard to select EXIT then press the Enter key to return to the Main Menu Screen Step 7 Single Test Mode or Continuous Test Mode Selection Select Single Test Mode for low throughput analysis or Continuous Test Mode for high throughput analysis Description of Single Test Mode and Continuous Test Mode Single Test Mode Continuous Test Mode in the Off position This mode is recommended for analyzing one strip at a time The throughput for the Single Test Mode is 40 tests hour Continuous Test Mode Continuous Test Mode in the On position This mode is recommended for continuously analyzing numerous strips one directly after another The throughput for the Continuous Test Mode is 120 tests hour Select Single Test Mode or Continuous Test Mode 1 3 11 Press the up arrow key T on the keyboard to select CONTINUOUS TEST Mode from the Options Menu Screen The current test mode will be displayed next to the CONTINUOUS TEST Mode setting Note Refer to Options Menu Screen on page 6 to navigate to the Options Menu Screen Press the Enter key on the keyboard to select the On position for Continuous Tes
23. gate to the Initial Screen shown below Note Refer to Initial Screen on page 5 to navigate to the Initial Screen 2005 07 01 13 52 02 Mission U120 Urine Analyzer Ver 1 0 2006 ACON Laboratories Inc All rights reserved 2 Press the Clear key on the keyboard and the CLEAR THE DATA Screen will be displayed shown below 17 CLEAR THE DATA Press ENT key to confirm 3 Press the Enter key on the keyboard to clear the memory or press any other key to exit the screen without erasing the existing memory Caution If the Enter key on the keyboard is pressed an audible quadruple beep will sound indicating that the database has been cleared and no records can be recovered The default clinical number will revert to 000001 Section 6 Data Communication The analyzer is equipped with two communication ports including a 25 Pin Parallel External Printer Port and a Standard RS 232C Port The analyzer requires an external printer with cable to print externally Refer to Internal or External Printer on page 8 to use an external printer The analyzer requires a RS 232C Cable connected to a computer with the software installed to export the database The cable and software will enable all of the data generated during testing to be stored in an external database on the computer where data manipulation and extended network sharing are possible Refer to Export Database on page 17 for details Section 7 Quality Control For be
24. omize settings The default settings for first time operation are set by the manufacturer After the first use any changes made to the settings will be saved and used for future operations 2 Allow the strip urine specimen and or controls to reach room temperature at 15 30 C 59 86 F prior to testing Note Only use strips of the same brand as the analyzer to ensure proper function and accurate results 3 Remove the strips from the closed canister and use them as soon as possible Immediately close the canister tightly after removing the required number of strips 12 Step 3 Perform the Test and Obtain Results Immerse the strip and obtain results using Single Test Mode or Continuous Test Mode Measuring in Single Test Mode Use Single Test Mode to analyze urine specimens one at a time Refer to Single Test Mode or Continuous Test Mode Selection on page 11 for instructions on selecting Single Test Mode 13 Press the Start key on the keyboard to fully extend the Strip Holder The Place a strip on the holder Screen will be displayed as shown below O Place a strip on the holder e press START key to test press CANCEL key to stop All No 000002 Press the Start key on the keyboard and wait for the audible triple beep to begin immersing the strip Note Once the Start key is pressed the countdown clock on the bottom right screen will start to count down from 65 and the operator will have 3 seconds before the
25. pecific gravity results based on the measured urinary pH to account for variance in ionic concentrations In addition the analyzer features automatic calibration and self inspection capabilities for accurate readings Together these features provide reliable results and improved efficiency in urinalysis testing Section 2 Analyzer Components Analyzer Flow Diagram The analyzer is composed of an Internal Processor with Memory Mechanical Unit Liquid Crystal Display LCD Photoelectric Scanning Unit Power System Keyboard 25 Pin Parallel External Printer Port Internal Printer and Standard RS 232C Port Standard RS 232C Port 25 Pin Parallel Peas External Printer Port Internal Printer Te Mechanical Unit Photoelectric Scanning Unit Keyboard Internal Processor Power System Liquid Crystal Display The core component of the analyzer is the Internal Processor which is capable of sending receiving processing and recording signals from the various components as shown above The Keyboard enables the operator to control the analyzer and access information stored in the memory database The Liquid Crystal Display LCD allows the operator to view the numerous screens and the Power System provides the proper power for the analyzer to operate The Photoelectric Scanning Unit is designed to illuminate the strip and analyze the reflected light The Mechanical Unit moves the Strip Holder in position for the Photoelect
26. ric Scanning Unit to analyze the strip The Internal Printer prints the urinalysis results for the operator s records The Standard RS 232C Port and 25 Pin Parallel External Printer Port allow the analyzer to communicate with external computers and printers Analyzer Component Illustrations 1 Keyboard 10 2 Liquid Crystal Display 11 3 Printer Cover 12 4 Printer Paper Access Slot 13 5 Printer Roller 14 6 Printer Paper Roll Container 15 7 Printer Lever 16 8 Strip Holder 17 9 Strip Holder Channel Mission U120 89 10 11 12 Strip Holder Backstop White Calibration Circle Strip Holder Mount 25 Pin Parallel External Printer Port Standard RS232C Port Power Socket Fuses Power Switch 13 14 1516 17 Section 3 Analyzer Settings Screen Navigation Follow the instructions below to navigate the analyzer s menus Initial Screen The Initial Screen as shown below appears upon completion of the Automatic Self Inspection whenever the analyzer is turned on Note Return to the Initial Screen at any time by using the arrow keys on the keyboard and selecting Exit from any other screen or pressing the Cancel key on the Place a strip on the holder Screen Continuous Test Mode or Single Test Mode Auto Print Mode or Manual Print Mode 2005 07 01 13 52 02 Mission U120 Urine Analyzer Ver 1 0 2006 AC ON Laboratories Inc Printer Paper Present or All rights reserved Printer Paper Empty
27. rilizing solution and make sure to keep the White Calibration Circle out of the solution Soak the Strip Holder in the sterilizing solution for 10 minutes Take the Strip Holder out clean and dry it Load the Strip Holder and return the Strip Holder to the original position as described on page 20 20 Section 9 Manual Self Test and Troubleshooting Manual Self Test An internal diagnostic is incorporated in the analyzer to help in the troubleshooting process 1 Press the up arrow key ft on the keyboard to select Self Test from the Main Menu Screen Note Refer to Main Menu Screen on page 5 to navigate to the Main Menu Screen 2 Press the Enter key on the keyboard to begin the Manual Self Test The Strip Holder moves in and out twice and the Self Test results will be displayed as shown below Self Test Results MAIN CONTROL UNIT SENSOR OPTICAL TEST ACCURACY MECHANIC UNIT EXCEED LIGHT e If the analyzer is functioning properly Passed will be displayed next to each of the tests as shown above e In the event of a malfunction Failed will be displayed next to the respective test and the operator should refer to the Troubleshooting Table below for the solution 3 Press any key on the keyboard to return to the Main Menu Screen 21 Troubleshooting Table The following table indicates the solutions for each problem Problem Solutions Strip position improper e Adjust the strip
28. seeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaes ae Locate Clinical Numbers and View Records in Database Step 1 Navigate to the Database Menu Step 2 Locate Clinical Records Step 3 View Current Previous and Next Record Export Database bis Padaan iaeiaiai Memory sssr oa Beebe teach sate Clear Memory Section 6 Data Communication Section 7 Quality Control Section 8 Maintenance Precautions Daily Cleaning a eke A ere oe a Step 1 Remove the Strip Holder 0 0 0 2 ccccccceeceeeeeseneeeeeeeeeseceneeeeeeeeeessnaaeeeees Step 2 Clean the Strip Holder cceccececceeeeeeeeeneeceeeeseeeaneeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeess Step 3 Load the Strip Holder cccceeeeetteeeeeeeees i Step 4 Return the Strip Holder to the Original Position nad a Uric Alkali Cleaning ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeceeaeeeeeeeeeecnaeeeeeeeeeencaeeeeeeeseeceeeeeeeeneaes Sterilizing PrOCESS et Ainneoin ann aata ee aaa aiaa a aae aaaea entice ages eet nea Section 9 Manual Self Test and Troubleshooting A de ae BE Manual Self Test ni a ean a AE a veneers anes Troubleshooting Table v isiyi irei kustan ngantuni aE AE i ANE EE ata Appendix 1 Urine Analyzer Specifications and Compatible Urinalysis Reagent Strips 23 Appendix 2 Urinalysis Reagent Strip Specifications and Result Print Out ssce 24 Appendix 3 Catalog cso reaa ae eed eet a a A A aN ae
29. st results performance of reagent strips should be confirmed by testing known positive and negative specimens controls whenever a new test is performed or whenever a new canister is first opened Each laboratory should establish its own goals for adequate standards of performance 18 Section 8 Maintenance Precautions Follow the precautions listed below to ensure accurate results and analyzer durability e Keep the analyzer away from direct sunlight and magnetic fields when testing to ensure accuracy of test results e Never place anything in the front of the Strip Holder to avoid collisions when the Strip Holder moves out e Keep the analyzer clean and wipe it frequently with a soft clean and dry cloth Use fresh water when needed e Do not clean the analyzer with substances such as gasoline paint thinner benzene compounds or other organic solvents to avoid any damage to the Strip Holder White Calibration Circle or other components e Do not wash the Liquid Crystal Display with water To clean it lightly wipe it with a clean soft and dry rag or paper towel e The Strip Holder must be kept clean Wipe using fresh water daily Refer to Daily Cleaning on page 19 e Follow proper precautions and all local regulations when disposing of the analyzer and used accessories e Do not use the analyzer or strips outside of the operating temperature ranges listed below to ensure accuracy of test results e Analyzer 0 40 C 32 104 F
30. t Mode or Off position for Single Test Mode Press the Start key on the keyboard to begin testing Section 4 Operation Instructions Step 1 Turn on the Analyzer to Initiate Self Inspection Observe the Automatic Self Inspection when the analyzer is turned on to ensure the unit is functioning correctly 1 Turn on the Power Switch The Automatic Self Inspection will automatically start by moving the Strip Holder out and back in 2 Check the Self Inspection results e If the Automatic Self Inspection passes the Initial Screen will be displayed as shown below indicating the analyzer is functioning properly a ae 07 01 7 52 02 Mission U120 Urine Analyzer Ver 1 0 2006 ACON Laboratories Inc All rights reserved e f the Automatic Self Inspection fails a Failed Screen will be displayed as shown below indicating the source of the failure Refer to Troubleshooting Table on page 22 to correct the failure MECHANIC UNIT Step 2 Select Analyzer Settings and Prepare Test Materials Select the Type of Strip Continuous Test Mode or Single Test Mode and Clinical Number to customize analyzer settings 1 Press the Menu key on the keyboard to customize the settings including Type of Strip Continuous Test Mode or Single Test Mode and Clinical Number as necessary Or press the Start key on the keyboard to use the current settings Note Refer to Analyzer Setup on page 7 to cust
31. triple beep signals the operator to immerse the strip into the urine specimen Upon hearing the triple beep and or seeing the countdown clock reach 62 completely immerse the reagent areas of the strip in fresh well mixed urine and immediately remove the strip to avoid dissolving the reagents While removing the strip from the urine run the edge of the strip against the rim of the urine specimen container to remove excess urine Hold the strip in a horizontal position and bring the edge of the strip into contact with an absorbent material e g a paper towel to avoid mixing chemicals from adjacent reagent areas and or soiling hands with urine 5 Place the strip with the reagent area facing upwards onto the Strip Holder Channel and make sure the strip end is touching the Strip Holder Backstop as shown below Note e When the countdown clock on the display reaches 1 the Strip Holder will carry the strip inside and begin analysis e The analyzer performs an automatic calibration each time a test is run e The results will be displayed on the screen and recorded in the memory automatically e The results will be automatically printed if the Auto Print mode is turned on If the Auto Print mode is turned off the operator must press the Print key on the keyboard to print the results 6 Remove the used strip from the Strip Holder once it moves out Dispose the used strip according to local regulations 7
32. ts will be printed according to the unit setting selected Refer to Unit Setup on page 9 Urinalysis Reagent Strip Parameter Table Parameter Name a 7 Abbreviation on Display Arbitrary Conventional SI Leu uL Leu uL 15 Leu uL 15 Leu uL ric fe 1 70 Leu pL 70 Leu pL 2 125 Leu uL 125 Leu uL 3 500 Leu uL 500 Leu uL NIT F N A N A 0 2 mg dL 3 5 umol L a 1 mg dL 17 umol L URO N 1 2 mg dL 35 pmol L 2 4 mg dL 70 umol L 3 8 mg dIL 140 umol L mg dL g L 15 mg dL 0 15 g L PRO 1 30 mg dL 0 3 g L 2 100 mg dL 1 0 g L 3 300 mg dL 3 0 g L 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 5 6 5 6 5 pH 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 5 7 5 7 5 8 0 8 0 8 0 8 5 8 5 8 5 9 0 9 0 9 0 Ery uL Ery uL Blood 10 Ery uL 10 Ery uL BLO 1 25 Ery uL 25 Ery uL 2 80 Ery uL 80 Ery uL 3 200 Ery uL 200 Ery uL 1 000 1 000 1 000 1 005 1 005 1 005 m 1 010 1 010 1 010 ey Gravity 1 015 1 015 1 015 1 020 1 020 1 020 1 025 1 025 1 025 1 030 1 030 1 030 mg dL mmol L 5 mg dL 0 5 mmol L KES 1 15 mg dL 1 5 mmol L 2 40 mg dL 4 0 mmol L 3 80 mg dL 8 0 mmol L mg dL umol L Bilirubin 1 1 mg dL 17 umol L BIL 2 2 mg dL 35 pmol L 3 4 mg dL 70 mol L mg dL mmol L 100 mg dL 5 mmol L alu 1 250 mg dL 15 mmol L 2 500 mg dL 30 mmol L 3 1000 mg dL 60 mmol L mg dL mmol L Ascorbic Acid 1 10 mg dL 0 6 mmol L ASC 2 20 mg dL 1 2 mmol L 3 40 mg dL 2 4 mmol L 24 Note e Arbitrary All positi
33. u Screen shown below Database Menu LOCATE CURRENT RECORD PREVIOUS RECORD NEXT RECORD EXIT Unit Screen e Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select Unit from the Main Menu Screen then press the Enter key on the keyboard to navigate to the Unit Screen shown below Printer Setup PRT Setup Screen e Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select PRT Setup from the Main Menu Screen then press the Enter key on the keyboard to navigate to the Printer Setup Screen shown below Printer Setup PRINTER SELECT Internal PRINTER MODE Normal AUTOPRINT On EXIT Self Test Results Screen e Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select Self Test from the Main Menu Screen then press the Enter key on the keyboard to navigate to the Self Test Results Screen shown below Self Test Results MAIN CONTROL ONLI EXCEED LIGHT Keyboard Shortcuts Use the following keyboard shortcuts from the Main Menu Screen to quickly change analyzer settings Keyboard Shortcut Function On Screen Symbol Continuous Test Mode 8 Single Test Mode Manual Print O Auto Print e O 5 Clinical Number 7 Locate Patient Record 9 Begin Analyzer Self Test Analyzer Setup Follow the instructions below to set up the Printer Unit Clock Language Clinical Number Type of Strip and Test Mode Step 1 Printer Setup Use Printer Setup
34. ve results except pH and Specific Gravity SG will be reported as 1 2 or 3 Positive results for pH and Specific Gravity SG will be reported with the respective data Negative results for Leukocyte Nitrite Urobilinogen Protein Blood Ketone Bilirubin Glucose and Ascorbic Acid will be reported as e Conventional or SI All positive results except Nitrite NIT will be reported with the respective data in front of the units All negative results except Nitrite NIT will be reported with a blank space in front of the units Results for Nitrite NIT will not be reported in Conventional or SI units but will be reported in Arbitrary units Result Print Out The date time and clinical number will be printed along with the test results in Arbitrary units The test results in either Conventional or SI units will be printed as well depending on the unit selection DATE 2006 07 01 No 000037 LEU NIT URO PRO pH BLO SG KET BIL GLU ASC Appendix 3 Catalog Catalog Product Name Number Components Quantity U120 Urine Analyzer 1 Strip Holder 1 Printer Paper Rolls 2 U120 Urine Analyzer U111 101 Fuses 2 0A 2 Power Cord 1 Instruction Manual 1 Printer Paper Rolls U121 101 Printer Paper Rolls 4 25 Appendix 4 Index of Symbols Authorized Manufacturer p Representative Lot Number Catalog Attention see instructions for use For In vitro
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