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.