Monitoring The Centrifuge Module - Siemens ADVIA LabCell Operating Instructions Manual

Centrifuge module interface
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Centrifuge Module Interface Operating Instructions
12. If sample tubes are in the Centrifuge module and the system goes to
red Shutdown, bring the Centrifuge module interface Online.
On the LineMaster workspace, a message prompts you to select a
manual or automatic method to remove the sample tubes:
a. If you select the automatic method, all tubes in the module return
b. If you select the manual method, you must manually remove the

Monitoring the Centrifuge Module

WARNING
Do not stand within 50 cm (19.7 inches) of the Hettich unit doors while it
is operating and the access door is open. Standing too close to the
Hettich unit doors could result in injury. Always provide a safe distance
from the Hettich unit doors.
A complex series of sensors allows the Centrifuge module to monitor itself.
However, the operator should always monitor the following components:
Light tower
Status beacon
LineMaster workspace indicators
Operations panel
Guidelines for Monitoring the Centrifuge Module
The operator should follow these general guidelines to reduce the
frequency of system faults and maximize system uptime:
Watch all devices for smooth operation.
If a device does not appear to be operating correctly, stop the station
and notify your technical service provider.
Watch the light tower and status beacon for indications of faults.
If the status beacon is illuminated, a fault has occurred or the E-stop is
engaged.
Monitor the LineMaster workspace for messages.
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to the track and system comes Online.
Tubes are processed based upon current spin status.
sample tubes and check them in according to your laboratory
procedures.
System Operation
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