Bayer HealthCare Rapidlab 800 Blood Glucose Meter User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting the System
System Message Description
COox Sample
Chamber Temp
Error
Appears when the CO-ox sample chamber temperature is not in
range. The system cannot accept tHb sample measurement
requests. See Troubleshooting System Messages, page 4-114.
COox Sample
Temp Out of Range
Appears when the CO-ox sample chamber temperature is not in
range at the end of measurement sequence. See Troubleshooting
System Messages, page 4-114.
Correlation
Adjustment
Appears when the correlation coefficient is changed.
Data Entry
Incomplete
Appears when required data entry fields were not completed.
Device Connected
to Port __
Appears after you configure an 800 system for an external device
and the connection is established.
Excessive Bubbles
in COox Sample
Appears when the system detects a non-continuous fluid (sample
or QC material) in the sample chamber and cannot complete the
analysis. See Troubleshooting System Messages, page 4-115.
Excessive Bubbles
in COox Zero
Appears when the system detects a non-continuous fluid (7.3
buffer) in the sample chamber and cannot perform the zero. See
Troubleshooting System Messages, page 4-115.
NOTE: The CO-ox module is zeroed during the loading of the
7.3 buffer during a one- or two-point calibration.
Excessive Bubbles
in tHb Slope
Appears when the system detects a non-continuous fluid (slope
material) in the sample chamber and cannot slope the CO-ox
module. See Troubleshooting System Messages, page 4-115.
Excessive Scatter in
COox Meas
Appears when the lipid level detected in the CO-ox sample
exceeds the expected physiological maximum. Also appears if
the hemolyzer is disconnected. See Troubleshooting System
Messages, page 4-115.
File (file number)
Outdated QC
Notifies you that a specific QC file is outdated.
If Blood,
Question Data
Optical measurements indicate that the CO-oximeter results
should be reviewed. A question mark (?) is printed next to the
CO-oximeter results on reports. See Troubleshooting System
Messages, page 4-116.
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