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1. 2 6 Auto Run Process End 2 1 MaintenaiCe es eripere tp HR qaqapasqa qas EPA Ru aypa qs P MEN VII Ir 2 9 Start End Process and Position Setup 2 05 JANTOETIIS c Mons oan ea Ore o IRR oa Sana aha certs Flowchart PME 1 Operation Key Display Liquid Crystal Panel Operation Key Only the touch panel key in the shaded field is executable Press the Operation Key to execute the function See Figure 1 Numerical Value Input Key Numerical value can be registered by ENT key If the value entered is out of the defined range beep sounds will be on for 3 times ESC key is used for returning to the original value See Figure 2 Figure 2 2 Screen Display and Operation Method 2 1 Initialization Screen Display In Process Initializing Mechanism Pause Figure 3 Figure 4 Summary Figure 3 will display approximately 5 seconds after the power is turned on Then the screen will change automatically to the initialization screen Figure 4 After the completion of initialization there is a beep sound and Main Menu screen Figure 5 will display Operation Key Figure 4 Pause To Figure 27 Pause screen 2 Screen Display and Operation Method 2 2 Main Menu Screen Display Figure 5 Figure 6 Summary Figure 5 is the Main Menu screen after completion of Figure 4 Panel
2. C1 L indicates failure from both sides of head part of carrier drive or sensor failure After you confirm the status press CONTINUE key and check the status o Example Information C1 H C1 H indicates failure from both sides of head part of carrier drive or sensor failure After you confirm the status press CONTINUE key and check the status Continued on next page 14 Examples of alarm messages cont O Example Information C2 L C2 L indicates failure from the head part of top bottom carrier drive or sensor failure After you confirm the status press CONTINUE key and check the status Example Information C2 H C2 H indicates failure from the head part of top bottom carrier drive or sensor failure After you confirm the status press CONTINUE key and check the status Example Information C3 L C3 L indicates failure of PET rack rotation carrier drive or sensor failure After you confirm the status press CONTINUE key and check the status Example Information C3 H C3 H indicates failure of PET rack rotation carrier drive or sensor failure After you confirm the status press CONTINUE key and check the status Example Information C4 L C4 L indicates failure of reagent rack rotation carrier drive or sensor failure After you confirm the status press CONTINUE key and check the status Example
3. Start Process Range 1 8 a smaller number than End Process End Process Range 1 8 a greater number than Start Process Position Pette start position range 1 20 Operation Key Figure 35 Start Process key To Figure 2 numerical value input screen with the title Start Process End Process key To Figure 2 numerical value input screen with the title End Process Start Position key To Figure 2 numerical value input screen with the title Start Position Next To Figure 8 Auto Run screen Back To Figure 5 Main Menu screen 16 2 Screen Display and Operation Method 2 10 Alarm Summary The alarm screen will appear when a problem occurs during the Auto Run The alarm will sound and can be stopped by pressing the Alarm Off key There are two kinds of alarm screens The first alarm screen is for confirmation The Operator will confirm the failure or error displayed on the screen Press Ok key to proceed to the next process The second alarm screen requires action The Operator needs to make a proper correction according to the screen display and then make the selection to Retry or End the process Figure 36 Alarm screen of power interruption confirmation Figure 37 Alarm screen of data initialization confirmation Figure 38 Alarm screen of no Sample Reagent Rack selection Figure 39 Alarm screen of no pettes selection Figure 40 Alarm screen of wrong pette setup selection Figu
4. Information C4 H C4 H indicates failure of reagent rack rotation carrier drive or sensor failure After you confirm the status press CONTINUE key and check the status Example Information C5 L C5 L indicates failure of aspiration syringe drive or sensor failure After you confirm the status press CONTINUE key and check the status Example Information C5 H C5 H indicates failure of aspiration syringe drive or sensor failure After you confirm the status press CONTINUE key and check the status Example Information C6 L C6 L indicates failure of wash syringe drive or sensor failure After you confirm the status press CONTINUE key and check the status Example Information C6 H C6 H indicates failure of wash syringe drive or sensor failure After you confirm the status press CONTINUE key and check the status 15 2 Screen Display and Operation Method 2 9 Start End Process and Position Setup Screen Display Figure 35 Start End Process Process Summary Figure 35 will appear when power interruption occurs during Auto Run or the current process is cancelled paused during Auto Run Before re starting the Auto Run the Operator needs to setup the START PROCESS NO END PROCESS NO and PETTE POSITION NO according to the status at the interruption of Auto Run so that the operation will be continued without missing steps
5. to fill the Photoreagent Reservoir with Photoreagent mixture and load into Sample Reagent Rack See instructions in AP 720S Instruction Manual Operation Key Figure 15 Alarm Off Stop beep sound Continue To Figure 16 screen Figure 16 Yes To Figure 17 screen No To Figure 15 screen Figure 17 Pause To Figure 30 Pause screen 2 Screen Display and Operation Method 2 6 Auto Run Process End Screen Display Process End Figure 18 Summary Figure 18 will alarm the Operator of the completion of Auto Run The display shows the elapsed time from the completion of Auto Run Alarm Off key will stop the alarm End key will return to the Main Menu screen Figure 5 Rinse key will shift the screen to Figure 22 Operation Key Figure 18 Alarm Off Stop beep sound End To Figure 5 Main Menu screen Rinse To Figure 22 screen 10 2 Screen Display and Operation Method 2 7 Maintenance Screen Display Figure 19 to Water Bottle Back Ok Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Continued on next page Maintenance cont Summary Figure 19 provides the Prime Rinse and Clock functions Operation Key Figure 19 Prime To Figure 20 Prime Operation screen Rinse To Figure 22 Rinse Operation screen Clock To Figure 26 Time Setup screen Back To Figure 5 Main Menu screen Figure 20 Prior to Prime Operation the Operator needs to set the Wa
6. 36 is the default panel Figure 6 is the Main Menu screen after selecting Panel 20 in Figure 7 Operation Key Panel 36 To Figure 7 Panel Type Selection screen Next To Figure 8 Auto Run screen Maintenance To Figure 19 Maintenance screen 2 Screen Display and Operation Method 2 3 Panel Type Selection Screen Display Fanel Tvpe Ea FN Figure 7 Summary Select 36 allergen or 20 allergen panel in Figure 7 Operation Key 36 To Figure 5 Main Menu screen 20 To Figure 6 Main Menu screen 2 Screen Display and Operation Method 2 4 Auto Run Process 1 to Process 7 Screen Display Mow Priming i 0 33 Figure 9 In Process Hack amp PETs check Figure 11 Figure 12 In Process Incubation 1 55 03 4 12 41 Figure 13 Figure 14 Continued on next page Auto Run cont Summary Figure 8 is a confirmation screen The Operator needs to check that the Wash Buffer Bottle and Antibody Reservoir are filled and that the Waste Bottle is emptied prior to the Auto Run Press Start key The following screens will be displayed in order and Auto Run will be executed O O O Figure 9 displays the priming is in process Figure 10 displays the Rack and Pette setup is being checked Figure 11 displays the Rack and Pette setup is confirmed Figure 12 displays the washing process Process 1 4 or 7 or aspiration process Process 2 or 5 is in operation Se
7. AP 720S LCD Panel Guide OPTIGEN Semi Automated Instrument HITACHI Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics Inc Confidentiality Notice The materials and information contained herein are being provided by Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics to its customer solely for customer s use for its internal business purposes Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics retains all rights title interest in and copyrights to the materials and information herein The materials and information contained herein constitute confidential information of Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics and customer shall not disclose or transfer any of these materials or information to any third party Copyright 2007 Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics Inc 630 Clyde Court Mountain View California 94043 U S and Foreign Patents Pending All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Hitachi Chemical Diagnostics Inc Document Number 0781 Revision 01 Date November 2007 1 Tableof Contents Operation NEY aos coo doo IP SOPORTA RI UR Si UIT MS Screen Display and Operation Method Zeh Inrralizatlolio e oos Seules bob ERE RES REY ERSENSER E ERE NAE ERE bd peau 2 2 WAI Meni cusa cdot e e aA TERRE SERE RRAEE TE RU an cate 2 3 Panel Type Selections 5 ces eye e eis gk ko XR EE RR NR e ys 24 Auto Run Process 1 to 7 2 5 Auto Run Photoreagent Setup and Process 8
8. e Chapter 6 Operation in the AP 7208 Instruction Manual Figure 13 shows incubation process Process 3 or 6 is in operation Figure 14 is a warning screen during incubation It indicates the door is open with a beep sound After the door is closed the screen will return to Figure 13 In the case the door is open during the operation i e initialization priming rack amp pettes check washing aspirating rinsing and draining the screen will switch to Pause see section 2 8 Pause Operation Key Figure 8 Start To Figure 9 Priming screen Back To Figure 5 Main Menu screen Figure 9 Pause To Figure 28 Pause screen Figure 10 Pause To Figure 29 Pause screen Figure 11 Pause To Figure 29 Pause screen Figure 12 Pause To Figure 30 Pause screen 2 Screen Display and Operation Method 2 5 Auto Run Photoreagent Setup and Process 8 Screen Display Change Photo Rat Elapsed Time 0 10 15 In Process Pause Figure 16 Figure 17 Summary Figure 15 will alarm Operator that Photoreagent is needed The display shows the elapsed time from the start of auto pause Alarm Off key will stop the alarm Continue key will shift the screen to Figure 16 Figure 16 requests confirmation of Photoreagent setup No key will return to the previous screen Yes key will shift the screen to Figure 17 and continue Auto Run Please note that before pressing Yes key the Operator needs
9. igure 32 Figure 34 Continued on next page Pause cont Summary Figure 27 to Figure 33 the alarm will indicate that the current operation is paused The screen will display the Run Status including the time elapsed from the start of the pause A message Information may be displayed in the screen Figure 33 See Supplement below for details Continue key will shift the screen to the original status and resume the operation For example in Figure 30 Process was paused at pette 12 and the operation will resume on pette 12 Cancel key will shift the screen to Figure 34 No key will return to the previous screen Yes key will forward to Figure 3 Operation Key Figure 27 to Figure 33 Alarm Off Stop beep sound Continue Return to the original screen and operation is resumed Cancel To Figure 34 Figure 34 Yes To Figure 3 No To previous screen Supplement At the time of operation failure the instrument will automatically pause and various warning message will be displayed on the screen Even though operation can resume if causes of failure remain the instrument will pause again Please call Service Representative for additional assistance The following are examples of alarm messages o Example Information D Open D Open indicates that the door is open after the start of run operation Press CONTINUE key after the door is closed o Example Information C1 L
10. l software detects that there is no pette at the start of the run Figure 39 will appear If the run needs to be continued setup pettes in the Pette Rack and press Retry key to continue If the run needs to be cancelled press End key to end the Auto Run Figure 40 Alarm Screen of Wrong Pette Setup Screen Display Figure 40 Summary If the control software detects that the pette setup is wrong at the start of the run Figure 40 will appear If the run needs to be continued setup pettes correctly and press Retry key to continue If the run needs to be cancelled press End key to end the Auto Run Figure 40 shows that the last pette is detected at position 10 and a wrong pette setup is detected at position 12 This is because no pette is detected at position 11 When End 0 is shown pette is not detected at position 1 19 Figure 41 Alarm Screen of Wrong Start Pette Setup Screen Display Run Status FET entry error start 6 End 4 Alarm Off Figure 41 Summary If the control software detects that the position of the start pette is wrong at the start of the run Figure 41 will appear If the run needs to be continued setup the pettes correctly press Retry key to continue If the run needs to be cancelled press End key to end the Auto Run Figure 41 shows that the pettes are loaded from position 1 to 4 However the Operator e
11. ntered position 6 for the pette start position refer to section 2 9 Figure 42 Alarm Screen of Communication Error Screen Display Figure 42 Summary After the power is turned on Figure 42 will appear if the control software cannot communicate with the panel operation The version information and current date time will not be displayed in the screen as Figure 3 shows The date time display will count up from 80 1 10 0 0 When this alarm screen occurs normal machine function is not possible Please contact your Service Representative 20 AP720S Panel Flowchart Auto Run Maintenance gt Elapsed Time 0 0 33 Initializing Interrupted run Alarm Off BET Information D pen Elapsed Time 0 0 48 Please change tube E cc BE NI Run Status Ke es Alarm Off 21
12. re 41 Alarm screen of wrong start pette setup selection Figure 36 Alarm Screen of Power Interruption Confirmation Screen Display Figure 36 Summary If there is a power failure during the Auto Run the control software will detect the power interruption after the power has returned and Figure 36 will appear The elapsed time from the start of power interruption will be displayed Press Ok key to continue the process 17 Figure 37 Alarm Screen of Data Initialization Confirmation Screen Display Run Status Data area error t was initialized Figure 37 Summary Figure 37 shows data error has occurred after initialization The Operator needs to press OK so that the data for the instrument will be recovered and the default values will be implemented Re entry of program and internal parameters may be required If this is the case please contact your Service Representative Figure 38 Alarm Screen of No Sample Reagent Rack Screen Display Figure 38 Summary If the control software detects that there is no Sample Reagent Rack at the start of the run Figure 38 will appear If the run needs to be continued setup the Sample Reagent Rack and press Retry to continue If the run needs to be cancelled press End key to end the Auto Run 18 Figure 39 Alarm Screen of No Pettes Screen Display Figure 39 Summary If the contro
13. sh Buffer tube into the Wash Buffer Bottle the water tube into the Deionized Water Bottle amp empty the Waste Bottle Ok key will start priming operation Ok To Figure 21 Priming Operation screen Back To Figure 19 Maintenance screen Figure 22 Prior to Rinse Operation the Operator needs to set the Wash Buffer tube and water tube into Deionized Water Bottle OK key will start rinsing operation Ok To Figure 23 Rinse Operation screen Back To Figure 19 Maintenance screen Figure 24 Prior to Drain Operation the Operator needs to pull out the tubes from Wash Buffer Bottle and Deionized Water Bottle Ok key will start draining operation Ok To Figure 25 Drain Operation screen End To Figure 19 Maintenance screen Figure 26 Internal clock of the machine can be set in this screen Year Figure 2 numerical value input screen with title Years Month Figure 2 numerical value input screen with title Months Day Figure 2 numerical value input screen with title Days Hour Figure 2 numerical value input screen with title Hours Minute Figure 2 numerical value input screen with title Minutes Second Figure 2 numerical value input screen with title Seconds Set Clock is set return to Figure 19 Maintenance screen Back Clock is not set return to Figure 19 Maintenance screen 12 2 Screen Display and Operation Method 2 8 Pause Screen Display Flapsed Time 0 0 33 eae Figure 31 F
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