ChemoMetec YC-100 User Manual

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8 Troubleshooting - Error messages

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8.3

Actuator error messages

The actuator moves the piston down into the barrel of the cassette. Two different
actuator error messages can be displayed. These error messages are shown in Figure 30.
The same action is to be taken if either of the error messages appears.

Actuator

Actuator

Actuator

Actuator

error

error

error

error

Refer to manual

Refer to manual

Refer to manual

Refer to manual

Press any key

Press any key

Press any key

Press any key

Figure

Figure

Figure

Figure 30

30

30

30.... The NucleoCounter can display this message regarding the actuator

First, examine if the cassette has been inserted properly. If not, insert the cassette once
more and attempt the analysis again. If the cassette was inserted properly turn the
NucleoCounter off and on a few times. If the actuator moves during start-up it is likely
that the error has been corrected.

8.4

Sample could not be analyzed

When the NucleoCounter cannot determine the concentration of cells during analysis the
error message in Figure 31 is displayed.

Error

Error

Error

Error!

!

!

!

Sample could

Sample could

Sample could

Sample could

not be analysed

not be analysed

not be analysed

not be analysed

Press

Press

Press

Press any key

any key

any key

any key

Figure

Figure

Figure

Figure 31

31

31

31.... This error message is displayed when the concentration of cells in the

cassette cannot be determined

The error appears if the concentration of stained nuclei inside the cassette chamber is
far too high, e.g. when the sample is insufficiently diluted. The message can also
appear if the lid is not closed, which may cause ambient light to interfere with the
analysis.

8.5

Sensor error

The black dots, which are printed on the cassettes are read by sensors inside the
NucleoCounter each time an analysis is run. The dots code for the volume of lyzate
mixture in the cassette chamber. If one or more of the sensors has a faulty operation an
error message will be displayed, see Figure 32.

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