Users Manual Part 2

10 Calibrating Your Analyzer
Operator’s Manual 10 - 5
6. (Optional) You may select to use which calibration results to calculate the calibration factors.
Check the “Select” cells of the calibration results that are to be involved in the calculation of
calibration factors. Select at least 3 groups of calibration results.
The calibration results are invalid under the following circumstances.
If there is a parameter whose calibration data is out of the display range, then the non-
numeric parameter values “***” will be displayed in the list;
When there are invalid calibration results, a dialog box displays. Tap “OK” to close the
message box, and the data will be deleted from the table without saving automatically.
7. Save calibration factors.
a. Tap another button on the software screen.
The analyzer gives different suggestions depending on the calculated calibration factors.
b. Read the software message, and save the new calibration factors or exit the screen directly
as prompted.
10.4.4 Verifying Calibration Factors
Verify the calibration factors after calibration.
Verify the calibration factors using any of the following methods:
Run the calibration at least 3 times, and check if the results are within the allowed range.
Run the controls of high, normal, and low levels at least 3 times, and check if the results are
within the allowed range.
Run at least 3 fresh blood samples from normal patients, each sample for at least 3 times, and
check if the results are within the allowed range.
10.5 Calibration History
Only administrators can view the calibration history.
TapMenu > Calibration > Calibration History” to enter the “Calibration History” screen.
The relevant items are described below:
NOTE:
The user should ensure the data safety of the USB devices connecting to the analyzer.
Item Description
Details Select a calibration record and tap “Details” to view the detailed
calibration information.
Go to TapGo to” to view the calibration history of the specified time
period.
Export TapExport” to export the specified or all calibration records to a
USB device.