Specifications
A64192AA2 FINAL
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Error Recovery Procedures
Removing Cassettes from the Connection Unit
3
Select <OK> to save changes or Select <Cancel> to exit.
4
Select <OK> and return to the Main Menu. Enabled LH Unit Blocks appear off-white. Disabled
Unit blocks appear gray.
5
Perform the Routine Tasks or Error Recovery procedure.
NOTE
• After a Connection Unit is Disabled, the Loading and Unloading Arms pause once all specimens
have been off-loaded from the LH 750 Analyzer. The Loading and Unloading Arm Covers can
then be removed.
• While a Connection Unit is Disabled, that Connection Unit must be in STAT-CASS Mode to load
cassettes from the right side loading bay.
• If all Connection Units are disabled, all new specimens and unanalyzed specimens on the
LH 1500 System must be analyzed by Secondary Analysis Mode or STAT-CASS Mode.
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To re-enable the appropriate LH Unit Block perform Steps 1-3, but Select <Enable> at Step 2.
Removing Cassettes from the Connection Unit
Proper removal of the cassettes in a Connection Unit minimizes system errors.
1
Remove the right-side tabletop access cover of the Connection Unit and set aside. The
Connection Unit will PAUSE.
2
Remove cassette from position number one. Refer to Figure 1.1, Cassette Handling Mechanism.
NOTE
When recovering from a cassette jam, it may not be possible to remove cassettes at position
number one due to excessive Errors and/or Alarms. If so, proceed to Step 7.
3
Replace the right-side tabletop access cover; ensure sensor trigger in the far left corner is
properly positioned.
4
Press the PAUSE/RUN button on Connection Unit. Allow the next cassette to advance to position
number one.
5
Repeat steps 1 through 4 until third cassette is ready to be removed.