BA-88A Service Manual (V4.0)
BA-88A Service Manual (V4.0)
BA-88A Service Manual (V4.0)
Service Manual
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all installation operations, expansions, changes, modifications and repairs of this product are
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the product is used in accordance with the instructions for use.
Upon request, Mindray may provide, with compensation, necessary circuit diagrams, calibration
illustration list and other information to help qualified technician to maintain and repair some parts,
which Mindray may define as user serviceable.
Note
This equipment is to be operated only by medical professionals trained and authorized by Mindray or
Mindray-authorized distributors.
Warning
It is important for the hospital or organization that employs this equipment to carry out a reasonable
service/maintenance plan. Neglect of this may result in machine breakdown or injury of human
health.
Warranty
THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
1.1.1.1 Exemptions
Mindray's obligation or liability under this warranty does not include any transportation or other
charges or liability for direct, indirect or consequential damages or delay resulting from the improper
use or application of the product or the use of parts or accessories not approved by Mindray or
repairs by people other than Mindray authorized personnel.
This warranty shall not extend to:
any Mindray product which has been subjected to misuse, negligence or accident;
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markings have been altered or removed;
any product of any other manufacturer.
Return Policy
1.1.1.2
Return Procedure
In the event that it becomes necessary to return this product or part of this product to Mindray, the
following procedure should be followed:
1. Obtain return authorization: Contact the Mindray Service Department and obtain a Customer
Service Authorization (Mindray) number. The Mindray number must appear on the outside of
the shipping container. Returned shipments will not be accepted if the Mindray number is not
clearly visible. Please provide the model number, serial number, and a brief description of the
reason for return.
2.
ii
Freight policy: The customer is responsible for freight charges when this product is shipped to
Mindray for service (this includes customs charges).
3. Return address: Please send the part(s) or equipment to the address offered by Customer
Service department
Company Contact
Manufacturer:
Address:
Tel:
Fax:
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Foreword
Who Should Read This Manual
This manual is geared for service personnel authorized by Mindray.
Safety Symbols
This chart explains the symbols used in this manual.
When you see
Then
WARNING
BIOHAZARD
CAUTION
NOTE
Foreward
Date of Manufacture
Manufacturer
CE marking. The device is fully in conformity with the
Council Directive Concerning In Vitro Diagnostic
Medical Devices 98/79/EC.
Authorized
Community
Representative
in
the
European
ON (Power)
Graphics
All graphics, including screens and printout, are for illustration purposes only and must
not be used for any other purpose.
EC Representative
Name:
Address:
Phone:
Fax:
Foreward
Safety Precautions
Observe theses safety precautions when using the system. Ignoring any of the
precautions may lead to personal injury or equipment damage.
WARNING
If the instrument is used in a manner not specified by our company, the
protection provided by the system may be impaired.
WARNING
When the instrument is turned on, users must not open the cover.
Spillage of reagent or sample on the analyzer may cause equipment
failure and even electric shock. Do not place sample and reagent on
the analyzer. In case of spillage, switch off the power immediately,
remove the spillage and contact our company customer service
department or your local distributor.
This instrument is supplied with a slow-blow fuse (250V, 3.15A), which
must not be replaced by the user.
Power supply: 100-240V~, 50/60Hz.
The instrument is supplied with a three-wire power cord and should be
properly grounded during application.
WARNING
Do not put your finger or hand into any open part when the system is in
operation.
Foreward
WARNING
Light sent by the photometer lamp may hurt your eyes. Do not stare into
the lamp when the system is in operation.
If you want to replace the photometer lamp, first switch off the Main
Power and then wait at least 15 minutes for the lamp to cool down
before touching it. Do not touch the lamp before it cools down, or you
may get burned.
Preventing Infection
Please observe the following instructions to protect against the biohazardous infection.
BIOHAZARD
Inappropriately handling samples may lead to biohazardous infection. Do
not touch the sample, mixture or waste with your hands. Wear gloves and
lab coat and, if necessary, goggles.
In case your skin contacts the sample, follow standard laboratory safety
procedures and consult a doctor.
Foreward
BIOHAZARD
Some substances in reagent, control, enhanced wash solution and
waste are subject to regulations of contamination and disposal. Dispose
of them in accordance with your local or national guidelines for
biohazard waste disposal and consult the manufacturer or distributor of
the reagents for details.
Wear gloves and lab coat and, if necessary, goggles.
WARNING
Materials of the analyzer are subject to contamination regulations. Dispose
of the waste analyzer in accordance with your local or national guidelines
for waste disposal.
WARNING
Ethanol is flammable substance. Please exercise caution while using the
ethanol.
Foreward
Precautions on Use
To use the system safely and efficiently, please pay much attention to the following
operation notes.
Intended Use
WARNING
The system is an analyzer designed for in vitro quantitative
determination of clinical chemistries in serum, plasma, urine and CSF
samples. Please consult Mindray first if you want to use the system for
other purposes.
To draw a clinical conclusion, please also refer to the patients clinical
symptoms and other test results.
Operator
WARNING
The system is to be operated only by clinical professionals, doctors or
laboratory experimenters trained by our company or our authorized
distributors.
Environment
CAUTION
Please install and operate the system in an environment specified by this
manual. Installing and operating the system in other environment may lead
to unreliable results and even equipment damage.
To relocate the system, please contact our customer service department or
your local distributor.
Foreward
NOTE
It is the manufacturer's responsibility to provide equipment
electromagnetic compatibility information to the customer or user.
NOTE
It is the user's responsibility to ensure that a compatible
electromagnetic environment for the equipment can be maintained in
order that the device will perform as intended.
Foreward
Foreward
Samples
CAUTION
Use samples that are completely free of insoluble substances like fibrin, or
suspended matter; otherwise the probe may be blocked.
Medicines, anticoagulants or preservative in the samples may lead to
unreliable results.
Hemolysis, icterus or lipemia in the samples may lead to unreliable test
results, so a sample blank is recommended.
Store the samples properly. Improper storage may change the
compositions of the samples and lead to unreliable results.
Sample volatilization may lead to unreliable results. Do not leave the
sample open for a long period.
Some samples may not be analyzed on the system based on parameters
the reagents claim capable of testing. Consult the reagent manufacturer or
distributor for details.
Certain samples need to be processed before being analyzed by the
system. Consult the reagent manufacturer or distributor for details.
Foreward
External Equipment
WARNING
External equipment connected to the analogue and digital interfaces
must be complied with the relevant Safety and EMC standards (e.g., IEC
60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Standard and CISPR
22 EMC of Information Technology Equipment Standard (CLASS B)).
Any person, who connects additional equipment to the signal input or
output ports and configures an IVD system, is responsible for ensuring
that the system work normally and complies with the safety and EMC
requirements. If you have any problem, consult the technical services
department of your local representative.
Communication interface
CAUTION
The system is equipped with two USB ports which can be used in
connecting the keyboard, mouse, printer and other external
equipments or in system upgrading. RS232 is used in connecting the
PC with the analyzer to transfer data.
These three ports should not be used to operate the system for usage
other than those mentioned above. Otherwise, system might be
damaged.
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Foreward
Contents
Contents.................................................................................................................. I
1
Basic...................................................................................................................... 3-1
Installation Procedures ........................................................................................... 3-2
4.5
Overview................................................................................................................ 5-1
Safety Precautions ................................................................................................. 5-1
Introduction of the Modules .................................................................................... 5-1
CPU Board............................................................................................................. 5-2
4.4.1 LED Indicator............................................................................................. 5-2
4.4.2 Memory Module ......................................................................................... 5-2
4.4.3 Clock Module............................................................................................. 5-3
4.4.4 Interface Module ........................................................................................ 5-3
CPU Extension Board ............................................................................................ 5-3
4.5.1 Overview ................................................................................................... 5-3
4.5.2 LED Indicator............................................................................................. 5-4
4.5.3 USB Functions........................................................................................... 5-4
4.5.4 LCD&Touchscreen Driver Control .............................................................. 5-5
4.5.5 Serial Port Communication ........................................................................ 5-5
4.5.6 Driver of the Step Motor ............................................................................. 5-6
4.5.7 Driver of the Peristaltic Pump ..................................................................... 5-6
4.5.8 Driver of the Refrigeration Plate ................................................................. 5-6
4.5.9 Detection of the Input Signal ...................................................................... 5-7
4.5.10 Analogue Board Control........................................................................... 5-7
Contents
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
5.2
5.3
6.3
6.4
II
Contents
2
2.1
2.2
System Specifications
System specifications
Weight: 7Kg
Parameters
2 Systemystem Specifications
2-1
2.3
2.4
2-2
Instrument Configuration
Overview
2 Systemystem Specifications
3
3.1
System Installation
Basic
Make sure the installation site of the hospital meet the system installation
requirements on space, power supply and environment. Please refer to the
operators manual for details.
SP4),
windows
Memory: at least 1G for Vista operating system; at least 512 M for other
operating system.
3 System Installation
3-1
3.2
Installation Procedures
1
When you receive the system, carefully inspect the package. After opening
the package, check the delivered goods against the packing list.
Move the instrument to the installation site and remove all the package and
protective materials.
Connect the power cable and power on the analyzer. After self-check and
tubing wash is completed, the main screen is displayed.
After the system is stable, request one or two routine tests and run. Assess
the test results. Please refer to the operators manual for details.
Training:
Can
the
customer
complete
daily
Yes
tests?
No
Is the customer familiar with the daily, weekly and monthly maintenance and
relevant maintenance methods?
Yes
No
Is the customer familiar with cleaning and washing the system?
Yes
No
Is the customer familiar with troubleshooting the common failures?
Yes
No
Is the customer familiar with replacing the peristaltic pump tubing and
calibrating the flow volume?
Yes
No
Is the customer familiar with replacing the aspiration tubing? Is the customer
familiar with replacing the lamp?
Yes
No
3-2
3 System Installation
4
4.1
System Description
Operating Procedures
The typical operating procedure of BA-88A is shown as follows:
Figure 3-1 Operating procedure
Ot her
t est s
Al l t he
t est s
f i ni shed
Shut down
React i on
Test compl et ed
Temper at ur e
st abi l i zat i on
Sampl e aspi r at i on
I ni t i al i zat i on
St ar t
Lamp
st abi l i zat i on
Procedures:
1
Empty the waste. Connect the waste tubing to the waste container. Prepare
the samples, reagents and distilled water;
Connect power cable correctly. Power on the analyzer. The instrument will
under go the initialization processes, including; system startup, hardware
self-check, parameters download, dark current testing. After initialization,
wait until the temperature and the light source are stable. The whole
process lasts for about 15 minutes;
After the system is stable, set the parameters of the tests, such as
wavelength, temperature, methods and etc. Start the test.
4 System Description
4-1
4.2
After the test is completed, run other tests if necessary. Washing should be
inserted between two tests to minimize the carryover, when the
concentrations of the two tests are too different or the two tests are different.
After all the tests are completed, shutdown the analyzer. Cut off the
instrument power after washing is completed.
4.2.1.3 Assembly
Assembly
and
Disassembly
of
the
Photometer
4-2
4 System Description
Maintenance of the system, except for replacing the assemblies or components other
than lamp assemblies will involve the assembly and disassembly of the photometer
assembly as a whole. Please pay attention to the following:
1
When disassembling the instrument, do not drag the cable with excessive force.
If necessary, you can disconnect the connection of some cables in advance. Do
not make any cable pressed, especially the cable under the photometer base.
When disassembling the instrument, do not press the air duct or conduct any
operation that might distort the air duct, otherwise the refrigeration plate might be
damaged.
4 System Description
4-3
Components relevant to lamp replacement are shown in the following figure. For
more details please refer to 5.3.3.
4-4
4 System Description
WARNING
If you want to replace the lamp, first switch off the power and then wait at
least 15 minutes for the lamp to cool down before touching it. Do not touch
the lamp before it cools down, or you may get burned.
NOTE
When replacing the lamp assembly, do not touch the surface of the bulb to
avoid contamination.
When dismounting the restraining screw of the lamp base, please take extra
care to avoid element falling into the inside of the instrument. If it is difficult to
dismount, some tools like the clipper might be used. The photoelectric gain
should be adjusted after the lamp is replaced. For more details, please refer
to the operators manual.
4 System Description
4-5
If fixture is not used when you assemble or disassemble the filter, extra care
should be taken lest the filter is scratched by the screw driver. Please follow the
correct order to install the filter. The order is shown in the following table.
No.
Wavelength
nm
340
405
546
670
450
510
578
630
450 nm and 670 nm are optional wavelengths. When these two wavelengths are
not configured, relevant position is shielded by stop plate; when relevant filters are
installed, the arrow on the circle should point outward of the hole.
4-6
When assembling or disassembling the home position sensor, place the surface
with text onward (refer to the base plate).
When assembling or disassembling the lens, make sure the spherical surface
face the outside. Press it until secure with clamping ring. Make sure that the
outer surface of the clamping ring is at the same level with or higher than the
4 System Description
surface of the lamp base. If obvious blow-up is found, skewed installation of the
lens might be the cause and the readjustment might be needed.
4
During assembly and disassembly, ensure that optical elements like filter, lens
and bulb are properly protected. When installation is completed, use balloon to
blow away the dust or other impurities from the surface of the optical elements.
Click H pos..
When the system is in Standby (if Lamp stabilizing is displayed, tests can only
be started when lamp is stabilized), Put the aspiration tubing into a tube filled
with about 2 ml of distilled water. Click Asp.. When the aspiration is completed,
click Start to calculate the deviation.
4 System Description
4-7
After completing the serial port setting, click Enable Para. Modification on the
screen. Select the tab Photoele. And Fluid and then select Filter wheel home
position to enter the following screen.
It will take 3 minutes to complete the test. When the test is completed, the
deviation of the filter wheel will be displayed in Deviation. The deviated steps
should be within 0-63, otherwise, the position of the home position sensor should
be adjusted before testing.
Tips: when the value of the deviated steps is higher than 63, move the sensor
downward; when the value is lower than 0, move it upward. When the above
requirements are met, click Save.
4-8
When operations above are completed, click Return to go back to the main
screen. The analyzer will restart automatically. When analyzer is stable (after
about 15-20 minutes), click Maintenance-Maintenance on the analyzer to enter
the maintenance screen. Select Gain adjust on the screen to adjust the
photoelectric gain of the system. When adjustment is completed, wait at least 15
minute to start testing. Please refer to the operators manual for details on
photoelectric adjustment.
4 System Description
NOTE
Wear clean cotton gloves, when replacing the filter or lens. If contaminant is
found on the surface of the filter or lens, clean it with ethanol.
NOTE
The assembly or disassembly of the filter wheel, motor or home position
sensor should be followed with home position deviation adjustment.
Otherwise, the test result might not be reliable.
The home position deviation adjustment of the filter wheel should be followed
with the adjustment of photoelectric gain. Otherwise, the test result might not
be reliable.
4.2.4
4.2.4.1 Introduction
The flow cell, temperature control elements, analogue board and etc are installed and
positioned by the flow cell base assembly. Two modesflow cell and cuvette are
available on the system. Manual replacement is supported. The temperature control
system is composed of semi-conductor refrigeration plate, air duct, temperature
sensor and insulation material, providing 37, 30 and 25 which are needed on
the system. Analogue board collects the data of absorbance and temperature.
4 System Description
4-9
4-10
When installing the refrigeration plate, please pay attention to the installing
direction. The cable should project at the side of the analogue board and the red
cable should be lower;
The semi-conduct refrigeration plate should be installed between the air duct
and the flow cell base. Before installing, apply heat conducting gel to both sides
of the refrigeration plate (the thickness is about 0.05-0.1mm, the gel should be
evenly applied and no granule or nodular matter is allowed; the gel should not be
too watery). Correctly stick the plate inside the groove of the flow cell assembly
(follow step 2).Stick the air duct to the other side of the plate and tighten it with
spring and spring lightener. The two longer spring lightener should be inside the
hole on the upper side of the air duct and insulation is needed. Use straight slot
head screw driver to tighten the screws.
4 System Description
When replacing the optical components, take care to protect the components.
Do not touch the surface of the optical elements with bare hand.
Do not drag the cable with excessive force. If necessary, you can disconnect the
connection of some cables in advance.
When replacing the temperature sensor, please take care to dismount the
insulation cotton, otherwise damage might occur; when reinstalling, use double
glue to stick the insulation back.
Select Temp. to enter the following screen. Select Cell. Enter the A, B, C
parameters on the flow cell accessory into their respective positions, making sure
that they are in accordance with those on the accessory. Click Save.
After above operations are completed, click Return. Click View para. and make
sure the inquired A, B and C parameters are in accordance with those on the
accessory. Click Return.
Exit the Maitenance screen and the system will restart. Follow the instruction to
complete the configuration of the temperature.
4 System Description
4-11
NOTE
If either of the temperature sensor or analogue board is damaged, both
of the two should be replaced by one assembly at the same time. And
the replacement should be followed with temperature paremter
configuration.
During configuration, modifying parameters other than temperature
parameters should not be allowed. Otherwise, the test result might be
affected.
4-12
When assembling and disassembling the photometer assembly, do not drag the
cable with excessive force, especially the cable of the semiconductor
4 System Description
refrigeration plate, lamp cable and the connection cable of analogue board. If
necessary, you can disconnect the connection of some cables in advance.
2
WARNING
When the enclosure is opened, do not touch the boards, sockets, switch
and etc, when the system is powered on, otherwise, electric shock might
occur.
4 System Description
4-13
If the system is configured with flow cell, before opening the enclosure, move the
flow cell out of the installing location and place it in the hole for holding flow cell
temporarily. Otherwise, the tubing connection will be dragged off.
When opening the enclosure, do not drag the cable with excessive force.
When installing the LCD/touchscreen module, pay attention to the following as shown
in figure 3-14.
1
When installing LCD cable, the blue face (untouchable face) of the FPC should
face outward;
When installing the LCD data cable of LCD&touchscreen board, the metal face
of the FPC cable (touchable face) should face outward;
When installing the supporting plate of the touchscreen, tighten the four screws
gradually one by one to avoid uneven force on the screen and excessive
tightening force on the screw which will result in false reaction of the
touchscreen.
The blue
should
outward
4-14
face
face
4 System Description
Touchscreen
FPC cable
5
5.1
Hardware
Overview
This chapter describes the function of circuit boards in the BA-88A.
5.2
Safety Precautions
WARNING
Dont touch the circuit boards by hand or others, when the analyzer is
working.
If you are about to detach the circuit boards, you should cut off the
power of the analyzer.
Please wear the glove to protect the circuit boards from ESD or release
the charge first when you detach the circuit boards.
5.3
5 Hardware
5-1
5.4
CPU Board
CPU board which is the minimum structure system of CPU system uses 32 digit chip
microcomputer as its core. CPU board and CPU extension board make up of the
main module.
The CPU communicates with the CPU extension board via CPU external interface in
multiple-buses communication mode.
Figure 4-2 Structure of the CPU board
5-2
5 Hardware
5.5
5.5.1 Overview
The CPU extension board realizes some functions of the CPU external interfaces.
Such as:
USB functions;
Data collection;
5 Hardware
5-3
5.5.2
LED Indicator
D3: +12V power indicator
D6: +24V power indicator
D7: +5.0V power indicator
D17: 3.3V power indicator
5.5.3
USB Functions
USB controller is configured on the CPU extension board which communicates with
the CPU via bus and realizes the USB communication function via USB interface.
USB power control and ESD protector is added between the USB controller and the
USB interface.
5-4
5 Hardware
5 Hardware
5-5
The control module of the CPU extension board (including: MCU and FPGA) outputs
motor control signal, which can control the step motor of the filter wheel via step
motor driver circuit.
The control module of the CPU extension board (including: MCU and FPGA) outputs
peristaltic pump control signal, which can control the motor of peristaltic pump via
power driver circuit.
The control module of the CPU extension board (including: MCU and FPGA) outputs
motor control signal, which can control the refrigeration plate via power driver circuit.
5-6
5 Hardware
The system should detect the signal from filter position sensor, aspirate button,
cuvette temp. controlling fan blocking. Before detected by control module, all input
signals should go through the level translation circuit.
Three signals are controlled by analogue board: digital potentiometer control signal
(DCPx), channel selection signal (CH), AD collection and control signal (AD_Ox and
AD_lx). All control signals are generated by control module. The signals between the
control module end and analogue board should go through level translation (TTL to
LVTTL).
5.6
Analogue Board
The analogue board realizes the functions of photoelectric signal, temperature
sensor signal modulation and amplification, AD collection.
The photodiode transforms the light signal which has passed through the flow
cell (or cuvette) into voltage signal. The voltage signal will be filtered,
amplified inversely, and finally output at the outputting end of the AD
converter through selectable switch.
5 Hardware
5-7
The temperature sensor outputs the voltage signal to the analogue board,
where it will go through amplification and modulation. Finally, it will be output
at the inputting end of the AD converter through selectable switch.
The AD converter receives control signal from the CPU extension board and
samples the processed photoelectric/temperature signal and sends the AD
value to CPU extension board for processing.
5.7
D12:
D13:
D14:
LCD&Touchscreen Board
LCD&touchscreen board realizes the functions of LCD and touchscreen driver and
signal transmission.
5-8
5 Hardware
5.8
Power board
5.8.1 Overview
The power board provides stable and reliable DC power to the modules and devices
of the system. The circuit is of Flyback converter structure, providing 24V, 12V
and 5V voltage to the system and the functions of over-current protection,
over-power protection and over-voltage protection are available on the system.
5.8.2.2 Output
A12V
output
for
circuit
-12V output for circuit board (analogue)
board
(analogue)
Over-voltage protection
Over-heating protection
5 Hardware
5-9
5.9
Install all the boards back and ensure all the connections are well connected;
Set the digital universal meter to volt measurement. Connect the connectors of
the universal meter to LCD background cable connectors. (+ is connected to
red cable; - is connected to white cable). Turn on the power of the analyzer.
Observe the voltage result measured by digital universal meter, if the voltage is
within the range of 9.80VV10.10V, it meets the requirement; Otherwise, the
voltage should be adjusted by operating software. The procedure for adjusting is
shown as follows:
Click Optional to enter the advanced setting interface. Use + or -in Screen
brightness area to adjust the background voltage. Click + to increase the LCD
background voltage (LCD background is brightening); click -to decrease the
LCD background voltage (LCD background is darkening). The adjustment range
is: 9.80VV10.10V;
5-10
5 Hardware
5 Hardware
5-11
5-12
5 Hardware
5 Hardware
5-13
To ensure reliability, good performance and service life of the system, regular
maintenance is required. Be sure to follow the instructions given below to maintain
the system. Even youre only an operator, its very important for you to learn this
chapter. Your thorough understanding will help you obtaining the best performance of
the system.
WARNING
Do not perform any maintenance procedures that are not described
in this chapter.
Do not touch the components other than the ones specified in this
chapter.
Performing unauthorized maintenance procedures may damage
your system, void any applicable warranty or service contract and
even cause personal injury.
After performing any maintenance actions or procedures, ensure that
the system runs normally.
Do not spill water or reagent on mechanical or electrical components
of the system.
BIOHAZARD
Wear gloves and lab coat and, if necessary, goggles during
maintaining process.
6-1
6.1
Maintenance
Use neutral wash solution and wet cloth to clean the spillage on the instrument.
Wash the tubing with distilled water or DI water before shutting down the
analyzer (for instrument installed with flow cell).
When the system is not in use, make sure that the tubing and the flow cell is
filled with clean distilled water (or DI water).
Low Background
Contamination of the flow cell or bubble in the flow cell might cause low
background. You can use the absolute alcohol to clean the flow cell ( also
applies for bubble in the flow cell). The procedure is as follows:
A Click Wash on the software to wash the tubing. After 10 seconds, click
Stop.
B Prepare about 5 ml absolute alcohol in the tube. Put the aspiration tubing
into the tube and click Wash. After 5 seconds, click Stop. Wait for 10
seconds.
C Wash with absolute alcohol for 5 seconds again, and then wait for 10
seconds. Wash the tubing with DI water for 10-20 seconds. The cleaning is
completed.
D Other recommended wash solutions include: 0.1N NaOH (KOH) solution
(with some surfactant); or, enzyme solution capable of decomposing the
protein; or, reagent used in chemistry analysis, capable of removing the
protein, total protein reagent (biuret) and etc.
2
Before switching to other tests, it is recommended the flow cell be washed with
distilled water (or DI water). This is very necessary for tests which carryover
might take place, or samples whose concentration differs a lot. The cleaning
should last for no less than 5 seconds. The amount of distilled water (or DI water)
should be around 1.5 ml. You can also use the wash solution specifically for
chemistry analyzer to wash first, then with the distilled water (or DI water).
3
6-2
If the optical surface of the flow cell is contaminated, use cloth soaked with
certain amount of absolute alcohol to clean it.
6.2
Software Upgrading
In order to facilitate operation, U disk is used at the customer end to upgrade the
software. All softwares that might be upgraded at the customer end are located in 2
boards: CPU board and CPU extension board.
6-3
Example
Version
of
BA89
software
operating
G87048
G87048-xxxxxx
analyzer
BA89
software
package
operating
resource
G87057
G87057-xxxxxx
mdresfile folder
G87054
G87054-xxxxxx
templatesfile folder
G87052
G87052-xxxxxx
G87053
G87053-xxxxxx
BA89
Hpijs
G87055
G87055-xxxxxx
G87051
G87051-xxxxxx
printing
driver
6-4
Code
Gs
sharefile folder
hpijs
gpio_drv.o
Code
Example
Version
of
G87049
G87049-xx
semiauto_mcu.hex
G87045
G87045-xx
ba89cpuextendboard.pof
Connect the U disk to the computer. Clear the U disk to ensure it is not infected
by virus.
Set up a file directory in U disk: \hd\soft\ and copy the software to be upgraded as
shown in the figure.
NOTE
Only the copy the software that needs to be upgraded to the
relevant directory. The upgrading time is in direct proportion to
the size of the file.
Connect the U disk which contains the upgrading program to the analyzer, and
power on the analyzer.
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It will take about 15 minutes for the system to initialize, then the interface to
detect the upgrading program on the U disk will be displayed.
The upgrading time is in direct proportion to the size of the file. It will take 10
minutes to upgrade the operating software. After upgrading is completed, the
following interface is displayed, click OK. And the system will be restarted.
Remove the U disk.
Please make sure the FPGA software or lower computer software has been copied to
relevant directories on U disk.
If not, execute the CPU board software upgrading again. But only FPGA software or
lower computer software is needed to be copied the U disk.
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After confirming that the FPGA software or the lower computer software has been copied
to the instrument memory, enter the Maintenance interface.
Click Advanced to pop up the dialog box shown in the following figure. Enter the
passwordanalyzer and click OK.
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Click Lower upgr and the Lower computer upgrading dialog box will be displayed.
Click start and a dialog box notifying the user to shut down lower computer
communication will be displayed.
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After upgrading is completed, a dialog box will pop up to notify the user to restart.
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Click FPGA upgr and the FPGA upgrading dialog box will be displayed.
Click Start and a dialog box notifying the user to shut down lower computer
communication will be displayed.
After upgrading is completed, a dialog box will pop up to notify the user to restart.
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6.3
Maintenance
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Shutdown the instrument and disconnect the power cable between the
instrument and the power supply.
Locate the position where the peristaltic pump is installed. Pull out the
tubing that goes through the backboard of the analyzer for 40-50mm until
the adapter is exposed. Pinch the two buckles on the left and right side of
the pump shell and detach the pump head carefully.
Pull
tubing
slightly
the
out
Pinch
the
buckles
to
detach
the
pump head
After detaching the pump head, unplug the tubing (yellow) whose adapters
are closer to the pump head.
Unplug the
tubing
(yellow)
whose
adapters
are closer
to the pump
head.
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After unplugging the adapters, pinch the buckles on the pump head and
detach the pump shell.
Pinch
the
buckles
on
the
pump
head
and
detach
the
pump shell.
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After detaching the pump shell, press the roller inside the pump to take the
used pump tubing out. Remove the red ring on the used tubing and install
them on the new tubing. Install the new pump tubing on the pump and
carefully pull it to make the tubing fit well with the inside of the pump without
any twisting. Make sure the lengths exposed at both ends are roughly the
same. If necessary, pull both ends of the tubing slightly.
After mounting the pump shell, install the pump head on the pump.
Install the pump
head on the pump,
with the motor
shaft
into
the
installation hole
Pinch
the
buckles to lock
the pump head
After installing the pump head, connect the tubing with the tubing that goes
through the backboard and the waste tubing. The pump tubing on the left
should be connected to the tubing that goes through the backboard, the
pump tubing on the right to the waste tubing.
The pump tubing on
the left should be
connected to the
tubing that goes
through
the
backboard.
After connecting the tubing, slip the tubing that goes through the backboard
into the analyzer until the adapters does not expose to the outside.
Check the installation for any errors. Connect the analyzer to the power
supply and calibrate the pump. Please refer to the relevant part of the
operators manual for calibration method.
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BIOHARZARD
When replacing the pump tubing, wear gloves and lab
coat and, if necessary, goggles. In case your skin
contacts the waste, follow standard laboratory safety
procedure and consult a doctor.
NOTE
The service life of the pump tubing is 18 month. Tubing
should be checked irregularly and replaced in time.
Do not use excessive force while pulling, slipping the
tubing or doing any operation that might pulling the
tubing. Otherwise, the tubing might be damaged or the
inner connection might be cut off.
While connecting the tubing, insert the tubing into the
adapter until the tubing reaches the bottom of the adapter
so as to ensure the reliability of the connection.
While installing the pump tubing into the pump, avoid
twisting. If necessary, pull the tubing back and forth
slightly.
Calibrate the pump after replacing the pump tubing.
Otherwise, the aspiration volume might not be correct
and the test may be affected.
Open the optical window cover and press the bottom of the flow cell ( if flow
cell fastening screw is installed, you do not have to press), then carefully pull
the metal inlet tubing which is connected with the flow cell ( the slimmer one
which is closer to the front of the instrument)
Pull the
tubing
out
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Connect the thicker end of the new tube to the inlet metal tube and then guide
the tube through the deflection tube.
The
thicker
end
is
connected
with the metal
tube
Aspiration
deflection
tube
BIOHAZARD
When replacing the pump tubing, wear gloves and lab coat and, if
necessary, goggles. In case your skin contacts the waste, follow
standard laboratory safety procedure and consult a doctor.
NOTE
After replacement is completed, please make sure that the flow cell
is pressed to the bottom of the installation hole (the top of the flow
cell should be on the same level with the installation surface).
Otherwise the test result might not be reliable.
NOTE
When connecting the tube, the tube should reach the root of the
metal tube to ensure reliability.
After the aspiration tubing is installed, the bending part should be
transitioned smoothly, no sharp angle, corrugation is allowed
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Open the optical window cover, use cross screw driver to unscrew the screws on
the lamp replacement window cover. Remove the cover.
Unscrew
the
two
screws
and
remove
the
replacement
window cover
Unscrew the fastening screw of the lamp base (if it is difficult to dismount, some
tools like the clipper might be used). Put the screws in a proper place outside the
instrument. Pinch the lamp base directing line and then carefully take the lamp
assembly out).
Lamp
base
fastening
screw
Lamp
base
directing
line
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Pull the wire out and you can see the wire joint connecting the lamp assembly,
with one end connecting to the lamp and the other end connecting to the inside
of the instrument. Pinch both ends of the joint and press the buckle to disconnect
the joint. The dismounting is completed.
Wire
joint
Connect the new lamp with the wire joint of the lamp assembly and wire joint in
the instrument. Install the lamp into the installing hole in the lamp base. Fasten
the retaining screw on the lamp base.
After installation, power on the instrument. Adjust the gain. Check the
background after the instrument is stabilized to check whether the replacement
is successful.
WARNING
If you want to replace the lamp, first switch off the power and then
wait at least 15 minutes for the lamp to cool down before touching it.
Do not touch the lamp before it cools down, or you may get burned.
NOTE
When replacing the lamp assembly, do not touch the surface of the
bulb.
When dismounting the restraining screw of the lamp base, please
take extra care to avoid element falling into the inside of the
instrument. If it is difficult to dismount, some tools like the clipper
might be used. The photoelectric gain should be adjusted after the
lamp is replaced. For more details, please refer to 5.3.2 Adjusting the
Photoelectric Gain.
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deviation can not be directly measured in operating software, so they are configured
by other methods. The configuration procedures are shown as follows:
1
Find the sensor parameter A, B and C, filter wheel home position deviation
and 340 nm peak wavelength in parameter configuration based on the SN.
Adjust the photoelectric gain and refer to 5.1.3.2 for details; calibrate the pump
and refer to 5.1.3.3 for details.
NOTE
If the temperature sensor or analogue board has been replaced
before replacing the CPU board, enter new parameters after
replacement
If the home position sensor, motor, filter wheel and sensor stop
plate has been dismounted and repaired before replacing the
CPU board, enter new parameters after replacement.
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Troubleshooting
This chapter presents all warning messages and recommended corrective actions,
which should be taken in time once any error occurs.
When an error or failure occurs, relevant alarm message will be displayed, and the
system will take corresponding actions.The logs will record the time, level, code and
detailed information of each warning to help user record and search errors.
7.1
WARNING
When troubleshooting the analyzer, first find out whether it is necessary
to switch off the Main Power or Power.
BIOHAZARD
Wear gloves and lab coat and, if necessary, goggles.
7.2
Levels
Of all the system failures, the causes of many failures are similar. Classifying the
failure into different levels and allocating all failures to different levels will facilitate
troubleshooting and make failures of the same level have common corrective
measures.
All the failures recorded in the log can be classified into 3 levels.
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7.3
Error Display
There are two ways to display the errors on the system: dialog box and sound.
7.3.2 Sound
The sound alarm is available on the system as well. You can enable or disable the
sound alarm in Setup.
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7.4
Details
Causes
Corrective
provided by log
Nonlinear
calibration
curve is not monotone
Recalibrate
Iterative
but
not
convergent
while
calculating
the
calibration parameter
or result
When
calculating
nonlinear
calibration
result, if no qualified
result is obtained after
1000
iterations,
calibration is failed
Rerun
Nonlinear
calibration test The
response of sample
or control out of
response range of the
calibrator
Abnormal
sample
(hemolysis,
etc).
Calibrator concentration
is too low
Run diluted
recalibrate
PR1
PR2
PR3
No printing template
No printing template
ABS
The absorbance of
sample, calibrator or
control exceeds limit
Absorbance
the limit
Code
Level
MON
COV
ABS++
ABS+
RBK
NLN-1
NLN-2
Description
Above
Reference
High
Above
Reference
Low
XX
Test
Calibration monotone
checking error
The absorbance of
water blank, reagent
blank or sample blank
out of readable range:
-5000-35000
The absorbance of
XX
test
out
of
readable range. (only
for sample, calibration
and QC test)
XX TestReagent
blank out of range
XX Test xx
sample or calibrator
or control The
reaction curve has no
linear interval
XX Test xx
sample or calibrator
or control The
exceeds
measures
sample,
or
Rerun
reagent
Measuring points in
both
kinetic
read
window and substrate
limit are less than 3
Measuring points in
both
kinetic
read
window and substrate
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after
replacing
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LIN
>
<
CIE
ADL
ADH
DRH
DRL
01
02
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Calculated
concentration exceeds
high limit of linearity
range
Calculated
concentration exceeds
low limit of linearity
range
Abnormal test result.
Error occurs like 0
dividend
AD too low when
running water blank,
lamp off; replacement
of the lamp is needed;
light path is obstructed,
or lamp falls off, or gain
error occurs.
Gain adjustment error;
lamp abnormal
The installation hole of
the flow cell is not
covered;
hardware
abnormal;
optical
system abnormal
Hardware
abnormal;
optical
system
abnormal
Ambient
temperature
too high; Temp. data
collection
error;
refrigeration plate error;
main
board
error;
refrigeration
plate
invalid.
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Rerun
Rerun participated tests.
Check and reset calculation
formula
03
04
Temperature
unstable!
05
06
07
Gain
failed
08
09
010
Temperature
abnormal
sensor
adjustment
011
Filter
wheel
missing!
step
012
Can
not
pass
hardware self-check
Ambient
temperature
too low; Temp. data
collection
error;
refrigeration plate error;
main
board
error;
refrigeration
plate
invalid.
Too much fluctuation of
the
ambient
temperature;
temperature
data
collection error; main
board
error;
refrigearation
plate
error;
too
much
temperature difference
between the reactant
and the system.
The running of the fan
is blcked or the fan is
damaged; board error
Temperature
sensor
error; sensor cable
falling off; analogue
board
error;
temperature
out
of
range
Lamp error; optical path
contaminated;
data
collection
error;
analogue board error
Home position sensor
damaged
or
dust
accumulation
on
sensor,
or
motor
damaged
Confirm
the
ambient
temperature;
check
the
connection
of
the
semi-conductor refrigeration
plate; restart the system;
replace the refrigeration
plate;
replace
the
temperature sensor; replace
the analogue board
Rerun
Rerun
Circuit error
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013
014
015
016.
017
018
019
020
023
7-6
Communication error!
Check
whether
the
connection of the CPU board
or CPU extension board is
loosen; CPU board or CPU
extension board is damaged
and should be replaced
The
communication
between MCU and
FPGA failed, or FPGA
failed
Check
whether
the
connection of the CPU board
or CPU extension board is
loosen; CPU board or CPU
extension board is damaged
and should be replaced
The
accidental
communication between the
CPU board and MCU or
FPGA is not normal. The
system can be recovered
The
communication
between MCU and
FPGA failed, or FPGA
failed
Check
whether
the
connection of the CPU board
or CPU extension board is
loosen; CPU board or CPU
extension board is damaged
and should be replaced
Gain adjustment or
AD collection does
not
respond
in
maximum delay!
The
communication
between MCU and
FPGA failed, or FPGA
failed
Check
whether
the
connection of the CPU board
or CPU extension board is
loosen; CPU board or CPU
extension board is damaged
and should be replaced
Gain adjustment or
AD collection does
not
respond
in
maximum delay!
Gain adjustment or AD
collection does not
respond in maximum
delay! The failure can
be recovered
The
accidental
communication between the
CPU board and MCU or
FPGA is not normal. The
system can be recovered
Check whether the home
position sensor is damaged
or has dust collected; check
whether the rotation of the
filter wheel is blocked; check
whether the CPU board is
damaged
Handshake failed
Photoelectric
collection error!
The AD initialization is
not executed or AD
read data has been
executed during data
collection
System
is
busy.
Cannot respond to
current instruction!
System
can
not
respond
temporily;
hardware
damaged;
software error
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