Flags
The system generates flags when the system encounters a condition that can affect
the result. This condition can range from minor warnings to severe errors that
require immediate attention
Up to four flags may be attached to a result according to priority. The four flags with
the highest priorities are displayed in red when viewing results from the
Sample Status: Detail screen or on the printed reports
Review each flag and identify the root cause, and perform the corrective action
Do not report any result with an unresolved or unexpected flag
For a list of flag definitions, possible causes, and corrective actions, refer to:
Reference: AU680 Chemistry Analyzer Instructions for Use
Chapter 7: Flags
Flags
Flag Details
Examples of how flags are displayed on different software screens and on a printed
report:
Sample Status:
Detail
Sample Status:
Realtime Display
Sample Manager:
Sample tab
Data Log Report
(Printed report)
AU680 In-Lab Training Manual
Version 2.0 (September 2016)
Page 120 of 152
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