I STAT 1 User Guide VTS 00022
I STAT 1 User Guide VTS 00022
I STAT 1 User Guide VTS 00022
User Guide
Infrared
Communication
Window
Display
Numeric
Keys (0-9)
Enter Key
Backlight
and 0 Key ON/OFF Key
Cartridge Port Menu Key
Print Key
Cartridge
Features
Fill Mark
Fill Mark
Tab for
Snap Closure Tab for
Snap Closure
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Overview of the VetScan i-STAT 1 System
To perform a test, the operator fills a cartridge with sample, seals the cartridge with
its closure, and inserts the cartridge into the analyzer. The cartridge contains all
components to perform the tests. The analyzer automatically controls all steps in the
testing cycle including: fluid movement, reagent mixing, calibration and temperature
control. Quality checks are performed continuously throughout the testing cycle.
Operator, patient identification and other patient information can be entered into the
test record. When the test cycle is complete, results are displayed and the test record
is stored. This degree of automation, along with the ability to test whole blood,
eliminates many sources of error as well as time- consuming and costly steps inherent
in other methods.
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Insert into analyzer.
Read Results.
Note Regarding System Reliability: The VetScan i-STAT System automatically runs a comprehensive set of quality checks of
analyzer and cartridge performance each time a sample is tested. This internal quality system will suppress results if the analyzer
or cartridge does not meet certain internal specifications. To minimize the probability of delivering a result with medically significant
error, the internal specifications are very stringent. It is typical for the system to suppress a very small percentage of results in
normal operation given the stringency of these specifications. If, however, the analyzer or cartridges have been compromised,
results may be persistently suppressed, and one or the other must be replaced to restore normal operating conditions. Where
unavailability of results while awaiting replacement of analyzer or cartridges is unacceptable, Abaxis recommends
maintaining both a backup VetScan i-STAT 1 Analyzer and cartridges from an alternate lot number.
Caution: New analyzers or analyzers that have been repaired and returned or
replaced will have standard CLEW and application software. If a different CLEW
and/or application software is in use in your facility, it must be installed in new,
repaired, or replaced analyzers before they are put into use. Check the analyzer
Status Page for the installed CLEW and application software.
Install/Change Batteries
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1. Slide the battery compartment door off.
4. Slide battery carrier into the analyzer as shown (Label facing up).
“+”
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Note:
Two 9 volt lithium batteries will provide power for approximately
400 chemistry cartridges. The analyzer will display a “BATTERy
LOW” message when the On/Off key is pressed, and a flashing
battery icon will appear when battery replacement is needed.
Stored results are not lost when batteries are fully discharged or
removed. Stored results and clock settings are maintained by an
internal lithium battery that should last for seven years.
Enter Current
4. Press 3
ENT (No password is required) Time And Date
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5. Use or to move the cursor to a digit if it
06/18/13
needs to be changed. Use number keys to change digit.
mm/dd/yy
6. Press 3
ENT to accept changes, or MENU to cancel changes.
Analyzer Status
Temp: Analyzer’s reading of room temperature.
Temp: 27.1˚C
Analyzer will function between 16-30˚C. Pressure: 761mmHg
Pressure: Analyzer’s reading of barometric pressure. Battery: 8.54V
Uses: 100
Analyzer will function between 300-1000mmHg.
Serial: 30144-B
Battery: Analyzer’s reading of battery voltage. CLEW: A12
Version: JAMS121B
Uses: Total number of cartridge runs on analyzer. Custom: Default0
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1. Press to turn on the analyzer. Administration Menu
1 - Analyzer Status
2. Press MENU to change screen to the Administration Menu. 2 - Data Review
3 - Quality Tests
3. Press 4 (Customization). 4 - Customization
5 - Set Clock
Customization
4. Press 2 (Change). 6 - Transmit Data
Default0
7 - Utility
1 – View
5. Press ENT
3 (No password is required). 2 – Change
Change
6. Press 5 (Results).
Customization
Default0
7. Press 1 (Units and Ranges).
1 – Analyzer
8. Press the number key corresponding to the analyte 2 – ID Entry
you wish to change units for. Press 4key to see 3 – Patient Tests
4 – QC Tests
additional analytes if the analyte you wish to change
5 – Results
is not on the screen.
6 – Password
Change
Customization
7 – Restore Factory
9. Press 2 (Enabled).
Results
Settings
1. Units and ranges
10. Press the number key corresponding to the units
in which you would like the analyte reported. 2. Options
Results
11. Once all analytes are set to the units you wish to Units and Ranges
report, press MENU twice to return to the Main Menu. 1 Cl mmol/L
Ref 98/109
2 K mmol/L
Ref 3.5/4.9
Change
3 Na mmol/L
Customization
Ref 138/146
Cl
4 BUN mg/dL
1.RefDisabled
8/26
52.iCaEnabled
mmol/L
Page “
Ref 1.12/132
Change
Customization
Cl
1. mmol/L
2. mEq/L
Customization
4. Press 2 (Change).
Default0
1 – View
5. Press 3
ENT (No password is required).
2 – Change
Change
6. Press 3 (Patient Tests). Customization
Default0
The reference method for hematocrit is the microhematocrit (MH) method. All
instruments measuring hematocrit are expected to be traceable, or calibrated, to this
reference method.
The VetScan i-STAT System provides two customization settings for reporting
hematocrit results. The “K3EDTA” customization is the default analyzer setting and it
reports hematocrit results traceable to MH-K3EDTA. The “K2EDTA” customization
reports hematocrit results traceable to MH-K2EDTA.
For best agreement of the VetScan i-STAT1 and hematology analyzer results, the
VetScan i-STAT1 customization setting is selected according to the calibration of the
comparative hematology analyzer (MH-K3EDTA or MH-K2EDTA) currently in use at the
facility and not the type of EDTA anticoagulant in the collection tube used to draw
samples for the hematology analyzer.
Instructions for Customizing the VetScan i-STAT 1 Analyzer for Hematocrit Options
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2 – CPB Always 1. Prompt CPB
3 – CPB Never 2. CPB Always
3. CPB Never
10. Press the number key corresponding to the
Change
desired hematocrit EDTA customization setting. Customization
1 – K3 EDTA Hematocrit
2 – K2 EDTA 1 – K3 EDTA
2– K2 EDTA
11. Press MENU twice to return to the Main Menu.
Refrigerated Storage
Store cartridges at 2 to 8˚C (35 to 46˚F).
• Refrigerated cartridges may be used until
date shown on cartridge box and pouch.
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Tear open cartridge Remove cartridge from Place on level surface.
pouch at notch. pouch. Always hold by A level surface includes
sides. running the analyzer in the
downloader/recharger.
Correct sample collection & handling are important for accurate results!
2. Press 2
4. Hold pipette so tip is pointing upward. Hold gauze pad at tip to absorb blood. Press
pipette plunger slowly until air is removed. If air bubble is stuck, tap pipette gently. If
an air bubble was trapped at top of pipette it may start to move toward tip. In this case,
wait until bubble reaches tip and remove it.
3. Samples collected in syringes with anticoagulant must be well mixed. Briskly roll
the syringe back and forth between the palms for 5 seconds in each of three different
directions.
4. Remove cap from syringe and dispense a few drops of blood onto a gauze pad.
Proceed immediately to “Fill and Insert the Cartridge”.
1. Hold syringe tip directly over sample well of cartridge and gently press plunger to
deliver blood into cartridge.
When blood reaches fill mark on cartridge, stop adding blood. Some blood must be in
sample well – add blood to well if necessary. Put cap back on syringe (arterial samples).
2. Pressing on tab, fold snap closure over sample well until it clicks into place. DO NOT
press directly over sample well. Slightly lift finger and ensure cartridge is closed
before completely removing finger from closure.
3. Push cartridge into analyzer port as shown until cartridge clicks into place. The
analyzer will first display “Identifying Cartridge”, then a time-to-result bar. Results
will be shown in 2 to 3 minutes.
For ACT and hematocrit testing, keep the analyzer on a level surface with the
display facing up during testing. A level surface includes running the analyzer in
the downloader/recharger.
DO NOT remove cartridge until the “Cartridge Locked” message is removed and
results are displayed on screen.
4. When results are shown, the cartridge may be removed and discarded with
other test materials.
Prepare the Analyzer and Remove Cartridge from Pack Scan or Enter
Operator ID
1. Press to turn on the analyzer. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _
Note: ID numbers can also be scanned into the analyzer. Cartridge Locked
Note: Once cartridge is removed from the pack, it must be used within 15 minutes. If
not used within 15 minutes, discard it and use a fresh cartridge. (Cartridges in
unopened packs can be stored at room temperature for up to 14 days)
Fill Mark
Inlet Port
(Blood goes here)
Closure Clip
2. There are two ways to transfer blood from a tube to the cartridge, syringe or
plastic pipette.
If using a syringe, invert tube and push the syringe’s safety tip through stopper into
blood sample. Slowly pull back on plunger to draw blood into syringe until it is about
half full.
Bubbles can cause a quality check failure. If air bubbles form throughout sample, discard
syringe and repeat this step.
The analyzer must remain on a level surface with the display facing up during
testing. A level surface includes running the analyzer in the downloader/recharger.
Motion of the analyzer during testing can increase the frequency of suppressed
results or quality check codes.
Note: If Analyzer turns off before review of results is complete, press to turn
it on, then press 1 for Last Result.
Test Ranges:
• Reportable Range is the lowest to highest values the test system will report.
• Reference Range is the normal values for a species population.
• Critical Values indicate that a patient may need treatment right away if results are at
or below the low value, or at or above the high value.
Flagged results:
• If stars (***) are displayed instead of a result, it means that a test failed internal
quality checks. All reported results are accurate. Remix the tube of blood and repeat
test using a new cartridge. If the result is still not displayed, call Technical Service.
• Results outside the System’s reportable ranges are flagged with a < or >, indicating
that the result is below the lower limit or above the upper limit of the reportable
range respectively. The <> flag indicates that the results for this test were
dependent upon the result of a test flagged as either < or >. Action: if results are
flagged as <, >, or <>, send the specimen to the laboratory for analysis, if necessary.
Quality checks are automatically performed during each test. If a quality check fails,
the analyzer stops the test and shows a cause and action to be followed. Some
examples and explanations include:
Troubleshooting
In addition to the quality checks that are automatically performed during each test,
other situations may also occur which require operator action:
Problem Action
Battery Low message and battery Change the batteries.
icon flashing.
A minimum of 1000 test results are stored by the analyzer, and can be reviewed by
accessing the Data Review Function. Note: the oldest test records are overwritten
when the memory becomes full.
Proficiency: Proficiency testing is a type of Quality Test. Not required for testing
under a Certificate of Waiver.
Cal Ver: Calibration Verification is a type of Quality Test. Not required for
testing under a Certificate of Waiver.
List: Records are listed with cartridge type, date and time of test, and
patient or control ID (lot number). Records can be selected for
viewing or printing using the numbered keys. Pressing the number
key corresponding to a record selects the record; pressing the
number key a second time deselects the record. To view one or
more records, select the records and press the 3 ENT key.
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ENT
i-STAT Printer
Power
If the printer is inactive for >60 seconds, it will automatically enter the power-saving mode.
When in the power-saving mode, the POWER indicator will change from a solid color
light to pulsed illumination.
The printer’s rechargeable battery needs to be recharged when the POWER indicator
turns orange. If the battery becomes exhausted, the POWER indicator will turn red and
printing will be disabled.
The printer’s battery can be recharged using the supplied AC power adapter. The socket
for the AC power adapter is located on the rear of the printer. Note: Charging only occurs
when the printer is switched off or in the power-saving mode. A full charge takes
approximately 3 hours.
1. A steady Orange or Red POWER indicator light on the printer, even after charging it for
the recommended 3 hours.
5. Assure proper connector alignment as shown, then slide the connector onto the three
metal connector pins.
7. Slide the battery door back onto the compartment until it closes and locks into place.
8. Turn the printer over, plug it back into the AC power adapter, and charge the new
battery in the printer for a minimum of 3 hours before use.
Note: If the rechargeable battery is removed or becomes exhausted, it is still
possible to print at reduced speed using the AC power adapter.
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Powering the i-STAT Printer Using the AC Adapter and Power Cord:
Paper
Paper may be ordered along with other supplies for the VetScan i-STAT 1 System.
1. Open the paper compartment lid by pulling the release lever as shown in the printer
illustration on page 1 and remove any remaining paper.
2. Reel off a few centimeters of paper from the new paper roll, with the leading edge of
the paper feeding forward from the bottom of the roll.
3. Sit the new paper roll in the compartment such that the leading edge is resting outside
the compartment on the printer casing.
Note 1: Should the paper become creased or misaligned, simply reload the paper
as described above ensuring that the paper has a clean, straight edge.
Note 2: When removing a printout from the printer, pull the printout toward the front
of the printer and tear from one side to the other across the serrated edge.
Caution
• Use only a Rechargeable Battery pack purchased from Abaxis.
• Use only power adaptor and power supply provided with the i-STAT Printer kit.
• Do not operate the printer without paper.
• Do not allow the power supply to become a trip hazard.
• Do not disturb the analyzer or printer until printing is complete since this will interrupt
the printout. If printing is interrupted, realign the printer and analyzer to resume
printing. Note: if significant time has elapsed, some results may be missing from the
printout. Reprint the results.
• If printed results appear inconsistent with a patient’s clinical assessment, verify that
the printed results match the data in the analyzer. If the results do match, the patient
sample should be retested using another cartridge. If they do not match, reprint the
results. If the reprint still does not match the analyzer data, the printer requires service
and the printed results must not be used.
• Skin irritation, including caustic burns/injury, may occur following exposure to a leaking
battery. Always wear gloves when handling a leaking battery, and do not permit a leaking
battery to contact skin.
• Fluorescent light sources can cause interference with communications sent to the
i-STAT 1 Printer. When light from a fluorescent source of sufficient proximity or brightness
has a direct path into the IR (Infrared Radiation) window of the i-STAT 1 Printer, the printer
may fail to respond when records are sent for printing over a serial (wired) connection to
a Downloader or Downloader/Recharger.
Troubleshooting
Printer not printing. POWER Indicator is green/orange and STATUS indicator is green:
• Check that results are displayed on the analyzer, or that results have been selected
from List under Data Review.
• Perform printer self test to ensure that printer is functioning. Turn the printer off. While
pressing the Paper Feed button, press down on the Power button until the printout begins,
and then let go of both buttons. Ensure that the resulting printout is clear and complete.
Printer is not printing over a wired connection to a Downloader or Downloader/Recharger.
The POWER indicator light is green/orange and the STATUS indicator light is green.
If the printer is in close proximity to a fluorescent light:
• Reposition the printer or shield the IR window to prevent direct line-of-sight between
the fluorescent light and the IR window.
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• Relocate the printer or fluorescent lamp to a greater distance from each other.
• Turn off fluorescent lights within close proximity of the i-STAT 1 Printer when printing
records via a serial connection.
• Print directly from the handheld via an IR connection
Paper is feeding but nothing is printed: check that the paper is feeding from under roll.
Printer not printing and POWER indicator is red: battery needs to be recharged.
Printer POWER indicator does not illuminate when printer is turned on: battery needs to
be recharged.
Printer not printing and STATUS indicator is orange: printer is out of paper.
Printer not printing and STATUS indicator is red: print head temperature is out of range.
Printing will be inhibited until print head temperature returns to normal level.
Martel Printer
The printer can be recharged from a power adapter connected to an outlet.
To print a test record shown on the display, point the analyzer’s Infrared Communication
Window at the printer’s IR LED window (on its left side) and press the key on the
analyzer. To print a stored result, recall the result to the display using the procedure in
“Reviewing Stored Results”.
The printer is turned on using the switch on its left side. When the printer is on, the
Power LED will be green. The plug for the AC adaptor is also on the left side.
The power LED may flicker when connected to the power supply and the switch is in
the OFF position. This flicker indicates that the printer is fast charging. Fast charging
occurs only when the printer is turned off. Trickle charging occurs when these printers
are plugged in and turned on, but not in use. Printer will charge to full capacity in 9
hours, if charged from a 12V supply with the power switch off.
The battery needs to be recharged when the Status LED lights continuously during
printing. If the battery becomes exhausted, printing will become faint, erratic, or not
possible at all. Should this happen, turn the printer off and allow to recharge for 1 hour
before attempting printing again.
Printer Paper
Paper may be ordered along with other supplies for the VetScan i-STAT 1 System or
paper with the following specifications can be used:
• Black print thermal paper
• 2.25” (5.7 cm) wide by 80’ (25 m) long
• Paper grade: TF50KS-E2C
The Status light will flash to indicate that the paper has run out. To replace the paper,
open the paper cup lid by squeezing the lid as shown in the illustration and remove any
remaining paper by pressing the Paper Feed button. Do not pull paper through the
printer mechanism. Reel off a few centimeters from a new roll of paper and check that
the end has a clean straight edge. Slide the leading edge of the paper through the
paper entry slot, with the leading edge of the paper feeding forward from the bottom
of the roll, until you feel resistance. Press the paper feed button and feed the paper
through the printer mechanism. Keep the paper feed button depressed until enough
paper is fed through the printer mechanism to pass through the paper exit slot. Sit the
new paper roll in the paper cup and close the lid.
Should the paper become creased or out of line when feeding a new roll, cut the end
off the paper roll, feed out the creased paper using the Paper Feed button, and reload
ensuring the paper has a clear straight edge.
Before use, open the paper cup lid and ensure that the paper roll is present. Close the
lid, ensuring that the paper passes through the paper exit slot. Turn the printer on. The
Power indicator will light and the printer mechanism will reset.
Printing Troubleshooting
Paper is feeding but nothing is printed: check that the paper is feeding from under roll.
Printer not printing and Status light on continuously: battery needs to be recharged.
Printer Power LED does not come on when printer turned on: battery needs to be
recharged. The power adapter cannot supply sufficient power for printing so the battery
needs to be partially charged before printing is possible.
Printer not printing and Status light flashing at rate of 0.5 seconds: printer is out of paper.
Printer not printing and Status light flashing at rate of 0.25 seconds: print head temperature
too hot. Printing will be suspended until print head temperature returns to normal level.
Caution
• Use only batteries supplied by Abaxis.
• Use power supply provided with printer.
• Do not operate the printer without paper.
• Do not allow the power supply to become a trip hazard.
• Do not disturb the analyzer or printer until printing is complete since this will
interrupt the printer. If printing is interrupted, realign the printer and analyzer to
resume printing. Note: If significant time has elapsed, some results may be
missing from the printout. Reprint the results.
• If printed results appear inconsistent with a patient’s clinical assessment, verify
that the printed results match the data in the analyzer. If the results match, the
patient sample should be retested using another cartridge. If they do not match,
reprint the results. If the reprint still does not match the analyzer data, the printer
requires service and the printed results must not be used.
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Downloader and Downloader/Recharger
A Downloader (serial number beginning with DS) or a Downloader/Recharger (serial number
beginning with DRS, DRN, or DRC) is needed to update the software in the analyzer. This
procedure is explained in the software update package. The Downloader/Recharger is also
required if rechargeable batteries are being used. This section will explain how to use the
Downloader/Recharger to recharge rechargeable batteries. Only rechargeable batteries
supplied by Abaxis may be used.
Proximity Charging
Light Light
Power Light
(battery in
Proximity Light Infrared analyzer
Transceiver
Recharging
Infrared Transceiver Compartment Gold
Charging
External
Contacts
Battery Pack
Charging Light
The Downloader/Recharger will recharge a rechargeable battery in the analyzer when the
analyzer is placed in the Downloader/Recharger. The Downloader/Recharger also has a
Recharging Compartment for an additional rechargeable battery.
Caution:
• Do not place metal objects on or near the exposed gold charging contacts.
• Be sure to install all cables and power supplies so they do not pose a trip hazard. Mount
equipment so cables and accessories stay clear of walkways. The AC power supply
adapter plug acts as the disconnect device for the Downloader and
Downloader/Recharger and, therefore, the socket outlet must be installed (or located)
near the Downloader or Downloader/Recharger and must be easily accessible.
• Only Abaxis provided printers may be connected to the Downloader printer port.
• An ethernet cable and serial (DB9) cable may NOT be connected to the Downloader (DRS
and DRN) at the same time.
• A network cable and USB cable may NOT be connected to the downloader/recharger
(DRC) at the same time.
• Users should not connect the Downloader or Downloader/Recharger to a medical
electrical system.
• The Downloader and Downloader/Recharger are not intended for use in the patient
environment (within 1.5 meters of the physical location of the patient).
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Charging Batteries
• Put a new or fully discharged rechargeable battery in the Recharging Compartment for
40 hours. Battery will be 100% charged and ready for use.
• To keep batteries charged, either keep the analyzer on the Downloader/Recharger when
not in use, or store a rechargeable battery in the Recharging Compartment.
• The battery pack has two labels: one for orientation in the analyzer and one for orientation
in the Downloader/Recharger.
• A rechargeable battery is expected to last for 15 months from the date of manufacture,
which appears on the battery.
• Indicator lights indicate the following when charging the battery in the analyzer:
Off No Rechargable Battery
Blinking Red Fast Charge Pending
Solid Red Fast Charging
Solid Green Trickle Charging
The Utility Function is used to delete stored results. This function can be password
protected using the Customization function.
3. All Utility
4. Cancel Clear Memory
1 – Previous to
01JUL09
2 – Previous to
01JUN09
3 – All
4 – Cancel
Quality control procedures are used to ensure the continued accuracy of a test
system. The quality control program for the VetScan i-STAT 1 System includes:
The internal Electronic Simulator will automatically activate the first time a new or
replacement analyzer is used and after every 24 hours of use thereafter. The
analyzer can be customized to remind the operator to perform the simulator test
or automatically run the simulator more frequently as required or desired.
• Performing Daily Quality Control with the Electronic Simulator: Check each
analyzer with the Electronic Simulator, using either the internal or external
simulator, once on each day of use.
• Checking Temperature Strip for a New Shipment of Cartridges: Verify that the
transit temperatures were satisfactory by reading the temperature strip included
in each shipping container.
• Ensuring Thermal Probe Check is Performed: Ensure the thermal probe check is
performed every 6 months on each analyzer. This check can be performed in
conjunction with the analyzer software updates as instructed in the Operator’s Manual.
When 24 hours has elapsed since the last Electronic Simulator test (internal or
external), the internal test will automatically be performed when a cartridge is inserted.
If the test passes, the analyzer proceeds with the measurement of the patient sample.
If the test fails, the analyzer displays a FAIL message. The analyzer cannot be used until
the simulator test passes. The external Electronic Simulator can be used to verify the
failure.
10. Insert Electronic Simulator into analyzer with gold contact pads
facing up and forward. When inserted properly, analyzer will
display “Contacting Simulator”. DO NOT remove simulator until
“Simulator Locked” message is removed and result is displayed.
12. Replace the cap and return the simulator to its box.
If the analyzer is placed on a wet surface or if any liquid is spilled on it, dry
immediately. The analyzer may be damaged if liquid enters the battery compartment,
cartridge port or case.
Clean the display screen and case using a gauze pad moistened by any of the following:
• A mild non-abrasive cleaner
• Detergent
• Soap and water
• Alcohol
• 10% bleach solution
Avoid getting excess fluids in the seam between the display screen and the case. Rinse
using another gauze pad moistened with water and dry.
The analyzer’s software must be updated twice a year. The software expires in June and
December. About six weeks before the current software expires, your facility will receive
a software update packet with complete instructions on how to perform the update.
15 days before the software expires, the analyzer will display “CLEW Expiring, Update
Required”. If you see this message and you have not received the update packet, call
Abaxis Technical Service at 1-800-822-2947.
The analyzer’s thermal probes should be checked every six months. This check can be
performed in conjunction with the analyzer software updates.
Biological Risks.
Temperature limitations. The upper and lower limits for storage are adjacent
to upper and lower arms.
Use by or expiration date. Date shown as yyyy-MM-DD means last day product
can be used. yyyy-MM means it cannot be used past last day of month specified.
Manufacturer’s lot number or batch code. The lot number or batch will appear
adjacent to this symbol.
Serial number. The serial number will appear adjacent to this symbol.
MN Model number. The model number will appear adjacent to this symbol.
Manufacturer
Control
Signifies that product bearing ETL Listed mark complies with both U.S. and
Canadian product safety standards: UL 61010A-1, CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1-92
Do not reuse.
Battery: Low battery icon (flashes on lower left side of display screen).
BODxxxx-xx Born On Date: the label BODxxxx-xx defines year and month of manufacture.
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pH
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purpose or merchantability.
Abaxis will not be liable for incidental or consequential damages, including loss of time,
inconvenience, loss of use, loss of revenues or profits or property damage, whether or
not caused by a failure to an Abaxis product. In no event will Abaxis' liability exceed the
price paid by the purchaser for the VetScan i-STAT 1 Handheld Analyzer.
600-7015
600- 7015
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