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Gripper loses its grip on the sample tube
Probable cause Corrective action
The gripper fingers are defective. Replace the gripper fingers (IOM), page 306.
Manually insert the sample tube for analysis in the
sample input drawer.
Separately appraise and specifically assess the test
result of the dropped sample tube.
Related information...
Input/Output Module observed problems, page 296
Sample tube is jammed in the gripper
Probable cause Corrective action
The gripper fingers are defective or dirty. 1. If a sample tube is located in a robot gripper,
secure the sample tube with one hand and press
the tube release button with the other hand. See
Input/Output Module design and function, page 50.
2. Inspect the gripper fingers for damage and dirt.
3. If necessary, perform Clean the gripper (IOM), page
202.
4. If necessary, perform Replace the gripper fingers
(IOM), page 306.
5. Follow the error dialog on the touchscreen user
interface.
6. Contact an Abbott Laboratories representative or an
authorized service representative if necessary.
Related information...
Input/Output Module observed problems, page 296
Sample tube is tilted in the FlexRack
Probable cause Corrective action
The FlexRack is damaged. Replace the FlexRack. Perform Replace a FlexRack
(IOM), page 308.
Related information...
Input/Output Module observed problems, page 296
Troubleshooting
Observed problems
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GLP systems Track Operations Manual
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