Use Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Read me first
- Section 1: Use or function
- Section 2: Installation procedures and special requirements
- Section 3: Principles of operation
- Section 4: Performance characteristics and specifications
- Section 5: Operating instructions
- Section 6: Operational precautions and limitations
- Section 7: Hazards
- Section 8: Service, maintenance, and diagnostics
- Section 9: Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Alinity ci-series SAL
- Design and function
- Technical data
- Sample Access Line operation
- Buttons
- Start screen
- Power on the Sample Access Line
- Place the Sample Access Line online
- Place the Sample Access Line offline
- Pause the Sample Access Line
- Deactivate pause mode
- Restart the Sample Access Line
- Main menu screen element descriptions
- Login screen
- Access the Login screen
- Information screen element descriptions
- Access the Information screen
- Access the Configuration screen
- Error message screen
- Acknowledge an error message
- Acknowledge a message
- Weekly cleaning procedure
- Error messages
- Communication and software update error messages (0-10000)
- Module component error messages (20000-29999)
- Message code: 20105
- Message code: 20200
- Message code: 20201
- Message code: 20202
- Message code: 20203
- Message code: 20204
- Message code: 20205
- Message code: 20206
- Message code: 20207
- Message code: 20209
- Message code: 20210
- Message code: 20211
- Message code: 20901
- Message code: 20902
- Message code: 20910
- Message code: 20911
- Message code: 20912
- Archive error messages (21300-21468)
- Message code: 22501
- Message code: 22502
- Message code: 22550
- Message code: 22600
- Message code: 22601
- Message code: 22602
- Message code: 22603
- Message code: 22604
- Message code: 22605
- Message code: 22606
- Message code: 22607
- Message code: 22608
- Display error messages (23000-23017)
- Message code: 27000
- Error message on the touchscreen user interface
- CAR with sample at AccessPoint, in traffic jam, or in long queue; sample matter has been removed
- Revision history
- Index
Bar code reader
In accordance with Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) document AUTO02-A2, a
sample is identified by a bar code, which is read during transport to or from the CAR.
For reliable sample identification, bar codes on sample tubes are read in addition to CAR
detection at AccessPoints.
The bar code reader is a Class 2 Laser product with approximately a 100% reading rate, which
requires correct alignment and good quality of the bar codes according to CSLI document
AUTO02-A2. The bar code reader is a Class 2 embedded laser but is Class 1 as installed on the
GLP systems Track.
The following bar code types can be read individually or in combination with each other:
• Codabar
• Code 39
• Code 128
• Interleaved 2 of 5
Samples with unrecognized bar codes are routed to a designated area.
CAUTION: Incorrectly assigning a bar code may constitute a health hazard for patients.
Illegible or incorrectly assigned bar codes cause incorrect patient results. Bar codes with
checksums are recommended on the laboratory automation system.
NOTE: Contact an Abbott Laboratories representative or an authorized service representative to
configure the bar code reader for different bar code types.
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Use or function
Bar code reader
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