DET-3
Detergent reagent for Spincell 3
IVD
INTENDED USE
This product is designed to be used on a Spinreact 3-Part-Diff
haematology analyser.
FUNCTIONS
With the functions of emulsification and catalysis, the Detergent
emulsifies the fat, distributes the solidified dirt and transforms the
protein into water-soluble amino-acids to maintain the cleanness of
tubes and flow-cells. With effective humidification, it also discharges
the bubbles from the entire flow system and ensures a normal working
performance. The Detergent will not stain, corrupt the tubes or
shorten instrument’s service life.
INGREDIENTS
Chloride, sulfate, preservative solution, anticoagulant, buffer solution
and surface active agent.
STORAGE & STABILITY
This product will be stable for 24 months when stored unopened at
2℃~40℃ and away from sunlight. Once opened, this product should
be consumed within 60 days and stored below 35℃
BLOOD SAMPLES
1. The blood samples should be venous and capillary
specimens collected in EDTA-K2 anticoagulant. Coagulated,
hemolysis and lipoidaemia samples cannot be measured.
2. Blood samples should be stored at 2℃~8℃.
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE
1. Connect detergent to tubing interface which is marked
“DETERGENT” on the rear panel of the instrument.
2. Place a clean container filled with detergent beneath the
probe when performing daily shutdown. The instrument will
absorb detergent automatically when turning off, to clean
apertures and tubing.
Read the operation manual carefully.
RESTRICTIONS, PRECAUTIONS & NOTICE
1. Use the reagent under the professional technician’s
guidance.
2. Make sure that the reagent matches with your analyzer. Any
mismatch will lead to misleading results.
3. Avoid contacting with skin and eyes. In case of contact,
rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical
advice.
4. Avoid inhaling the evaporated reagent.
5. Tight up the container’s cap to prevent from volatilization
and contamination.
6. Once opened, dispose the remains over 60 days.
7. Avoid product freezing.
8. Concerning the sifting-out WBC identification, suggest performing
manual coloration classification with microscope if the sample
shows unusual results (such as WBC or RBC exorbitant and overlow)