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No.

Issue Description

Resolution

28

Attention - Signal

saturation
High light transmittance

through the detection

wells.

High light transmittance through the detection wells prevents the instrument from measuring

a change in optical signal.
In these cases, the event may be associated with the blood sample and the following

causes should be investigated:

The patient being tested has a hematocrit outside of the applicable range. Refer to
the package insert for information on the range.

An improperly mixed sample was used to run the test.

The sample was not run within the specified amount of time.

If none of the above can be determined to be the cause, run WQC Level 2 (see Quality

Controls Section 5.2.2) to confirm the integrity of the test device and the reagents. If the

problem continues, call Technical Support.

29

Error – EQC Mask

parameter
This event occurs during

a Failed EQC, and is

logged as Error 29 in the

event log.

This event occurs when the EQC test detects the unfiltered light as not within specifications.
Call Technical Support if the EQC device had been removed completely at the end of the

EQC and it fails.

32

Attention – Cover

opened
The test port cover was

opened during the test.

Typically, this event occurs when the test port cover is opened during the test or when air

bubbles are present in the detection wells of the test device.
1) Verify that the test port cover was not inadvertently opened while the test was running. If

so, repeat the test using a new sample and test device.
NOTE: Close the test port cover within 5 seconds after insertion of the sample tube.

Do not open the cover until prompted.
2) Keep the test device for troubleshooting, and verify there are no bubbles in the detection

wells. If bubbles are visible, use a cleaning device, repeat with a new sample and test

device.
NOTE: Make sure to gently invert the sample as specified in Section 6.4 to avoid

bubbles.
3) If the problem continues, call Technical Support and have the test device handy.

10.3 Alarm Messages

Table 10-4 lists alarm messages and provides a brief description of the issue and instructions for

resolving it.

Table 10‑4 Troubleshooting Alarm Messages

No.

Issue Description

Resolution

20

Alarm 20
Heater Unstable:

Temperature exceeds

acceptable bounds for

more than 10-seconds

Power instrument off. While instrument is off, remove and examine

fan filter for excessive dust that may be blocking fan. Replace filter if

needed. Power instrument on.
Verify the fan has at least 3 inches of space to ventilate properly,

and that it is not being affected by airflow from a vent or another

instrument.
Check if fan is functioning. If no airflow can be detected, call Technical

Support.

21

Alarm 21
Stuck Key: Key pressed

for more than 5 seconds

Power instrument off and back on. Keys should only be pressed and

release, not pressed and held.

31

Alarm 31
Vacutainer Missing When

Expected

Power instrument off and back on. Verify that sample tube was not

removed during test.

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