Charging the Analyzer ..........................7 Using the SNAP Pro Analyzer ........................8 Running a SNAP Test (When Connected to an IDEXX VetLab Station) ............8 Running a SNAP Test (When NOT Connected to an IDEXX VetLab Station) ..........8 Confirming Results ............................9 Viewing Test Results ...........................9 Modifying the Preferences ........................10...
The SNAP Pro Analyzer is for veterinary use only. IDEXX VetLab* Station Connectivity The SNAP Pro Analyzer can be connected to the IDEXX VetLab* Station (the IDEXX laboratory information management system). Connecting multiple analyzers to the IDEXX VetLab Station helps you attain a comprehensive picture of your patient’s health, with the ability to view test results from...
CAT5 cable (provided). 5. Press the Power button at the top of the back of the SNAP Pro Analyzer to power it on. After the startup screen, follow the on-screen instructions.
Icon Description Wireless signal status (5 gray bars = best signal; 5 red bars = no signal) Connected and communicating with the IDEXX VetLab* Station via a wired connection (red icon indicates the analyzer is offline) Battery at 100% power...
Warning notification (gray icon indicates the warning has been viewed and is unresolved) Error notification (gray icon indicates the error has been viewed and is unresolved) Lost communication with IDEXX VetLab Station Lost Wi-fi communication Lost Ethernet connection Powering the Analyzer On/Off To Power the Analyzer On Hold the power button until you hear a beep.
Enter the patient’s name and IDEXX VetLab Station client ID. When you have finished entering the information, tap the Check Mark icon and proceed to step 3. 2. Once the patient’s name appears in the list on the SNAP Pro Home screen, tap the patient’s name and then tap the Check Mark icon.
2. Select the result that you want to view. Note: If your analyzer is connected to an IDEXX VetLab Station, you can view, print, and trend the results on the IDEXX VetLab Station or in VetConnect* PLUS.
Changing the Connection Settings At the bottom of the Home screen, tap More and then tap Connections. 2. Tap Yes if you want to connect the analyzer to an IDEXX VetLab* Station. Then, tap Change Network and select the IDEXX network.
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Modifying the Preferences To Change the Date Settings At the bottom of the Home screen, tap More, tap Settings, and then tap Date. 2. If you want to change the date format, tap the current format (underneath the current date display) and then select a new date format.
Maintenance and Troubleshooting Upgrading the Software IDEXX will provide you, at no charge, updated analyzer software on a periodic basis. Be sure to read the software notes sent with each new release. The instructions for upgrading your software will vary depending on if the analyzer is connected to an IDEXX VetLab* Station with SmartService* Solutions.
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting 3. Remove the base from the analyzer. 4. Clean the entire base using a lint-free wipe or cotton swab dampened with 70% isopropyl alcohol, mild liquid soap and water, or a 10% bleach solution. activator axle lens reflectors 5.
• One 3 V DC, 48 mAh button cell battery Note: IDEXX recommends replacing all batteries at the same time. Contact IDEXX Laboratories to obtain replacement batteries. This symbol is placed in accordance with the European Union Directive 2002/96 on the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (the WEEE Directive).
Close the battery compartment. Troubleshooting Having trouble with the SNAP Pro* Analyzer? First, ensure your software is up to date— SNAP Pro upgrades include many behind-the-scenes improvements. We also recommend rebooting the analyzer weekly. If your software is up to date and rebooting did not resolve your issue, consult this section for more information.
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Not cleaning the analyzer—it is recommended that you clean the internal components and base of the analyzer weekly as dried blood falling on tests can creating streaking. For more information, see Cleaning the SNAP Pro Analyzer at idexx.com/library. • The SNAP test was activated too late—if the SNAP test was inserted after the sample reached the test’s activation circle, streaking, speckling, and/or a blue background may...
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Maintenance and Troubleshooting The analyzer doesn’t activate the test This may be because: • The analyzer base isn’t properly locked into place—ensure the base is secure and that both fasteners on the base are in the locked position. • The batteries are in backwards or missing (see photo D showing correct placement).
Appendix Appendix Technical Specifications Power Supply Adapter External USB power supply adapter Input: 100–240 V AC, 47–63 Hz, 0.3 A Output: 5 V DC, 1 A Consumption Operating: maximum 5 W Batteries Main Batteries Output: 3.7 V DC, 2,600 mAh Chemistry: Lithium-ion Type: Portable/18650 Rechargeable: Yes...
• The SNAP Pro Analyzer should be placed on a flat surface during operation. Notice: To satisfy Industry Canada (IC) radio frequency (RF) exposure requirements for mobile and base station transmission analyzers, a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained between the antenna of this analyzer and persons during operation.
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