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CYANHemato 380 user training
On this page, we will guide you from unboxing to installing to using the CYANHemato 380 analyzer.
Let's start with the warranty registration.
1. Activate the warranty!
This registration enables you to activate the instrument's warranty and benefit from the peace of mind, manufacturer support (performed through the distributor), notices of important updates, and many more advantages.
2. Unboxing and installation
In this video, we present the CYANHemato 380 unboxing and installation. We show you the contents of the CY017, give advise on the suitable location for use and demonstrate the installation. Quick and easy!
3. Discover the CYANHemato 380 software
This video is useful for new users to familiarize with the basic menus of the CYANHemato 380. The CY017 offers a user-friendly interface for new users. It features a main page layout with user management and header navigation. Important notifications are highlighted, and the dynamic main area changes with menu selections. Users can access shipment procedures, account management, and historical measurements. Quality control and maintenance options are straightforward, ensuring effective operation and troubleshooting.
Does your CYANHemato 380 have the latest software version?
We recommend using the latest CYANHemato 380 Software version: 1.3
This update brings significant improvements to enhance the stability and reliability of our system. This software is fully compatible with all existing CYANHemato 380 instruments. We advise you to upgrade all CYANHemato 380 analyzers (already installed and in stock) to ensure that all users can benefit from the improved functions.
4. The daily startup with checklist
In this video, we present the startup checklist and how to perform the reagent blank measurement. A startup checklist is crucial for maintaining efficiency and avoiding surprises in the lab. It includes checking reagents for expiration and stability, tracking volumes, and emptying waste containers as needed. Proper preparation for measurements involves ensuring control blood is at the right temperature and that calibration and quality controls are set. The blank measurement process requires verifying parameters and repeating measurements if necessary, leading to the patient measurement page once all values are confirmed.
5. Calibration and Quality Control
Here we guide you through the different calibration steps and demonstrate how to perform quality controls on the CYANHemato 380. Calibration is essential for precise clinical measurements. It should occur during installation, with new reagents, or when quality controls fail. Proper sample preparation is vital, including ensuring blood reaches room temperature and avoiding cold vials. The calibration process starts in a maintenance menu, where lot numbers and expiration dates are entered. After taking measurements, results are evaluated, and accuracy is confirmed through quality controls. Quality controls confirm clinical validity through frequent checks. Homogenization of control blood is crucial to mitigate storage effects, using specific rolling and inversion techniques. Data input includes entering lot numbers, adjusting expiration dates, and uploading target values. Measurements are taken and verified against target ranges, with further guidance recommended if results fall outside the acceptable range before testing patient samples.
Good to know
Calibration is necessary because it influences the calculation factors.
Verifying and correcting these factors contributes to accurate measurements, which is fundamental for producing conclusive clinical test results
Perform regular Quality Controls
Quality Controls in the range are an objective confirmation of the clinical validity of your results
It is also a legal requirement and good laboratory practice.
6. Test patient samples
In this video, we demonstrate how to measure patient samples. Sample manipulation and testing procedures are crucial for obtaining reliable results. Fresh samples must be stabilized and stored correctly. The process involves preparing samples, homogenization, and starting measurements. Accurate patient details are essential, and different tube types require specific sample holders. Measurements are executed simply, with immediate results displayed. Color-coded flags help interpret results, while diagnostic flags offer further technical insights.
7. The shutdown-procedure
At the end of the working day, perform the shutdown procedure as shown in this video. The shutdown procedure ensures the needle is cleaned to avoid salt residue and contamination. It requires hypo clean CC solution, a primary tube, and a tube adapter. Key steps include accessing the exit menu, pressing the shutdown button, and confirming the action. The primary tube is filled with 200 microliters of solution and placed in the rotor. After starting the process, the system cleans the needle and hydraulic system, signaling completion with a sound.
Check the other CYANHemato 380 videos
We have a dedicated page with videos relating to using and maintaining the CYANHemato 380.
For more product documentation
Diluent 20L
20 L | CY006-R01
Cleaner 1L
1 L | CY006-R03
Control vial normal
1 x 2,5 mL | CY006-C01A
Hematology Controls L/N/H
3 x 2,5 mL | CY006-C02A
Hypoclean CC 100ml
100 mL | CY006-R06
CYANHemato Maintenance kit
Unit | CY006/17-MIBTR