You can leave it like that and use a conversion factor for the final results. Alternatively you can find the unit section of the chemistry and change it if that is allowed for the machine you are using. Most labs leave their final results in g/L.
You can leave it like that and use a conversion factor for the final results. Alternatively you can find the unit section of the chemistry and change it if that is allowed for the machine you are using. Most labs leave their final results in g/L.
You can leave it like that and use a conversion factor for the final results. Alternatively you can find the unit section of the chemistry and change it if that is allowed for the machine you are using. Most labs leave their final results in g/L.
You can leave it like that and use a conversion factor for the final results. Alternatively you can find the unit section of the chemistry and change it if that is allowed for the machine you are using. Anyway labs leave their final results in g/L.
For a fully automatic chemistry analyzer, the reaction time is pre-programmed by the manufacturer for all chemistries. For a semiautomatic analyzer the reaction time is provided by the reagent manufacturer, usually written on the reagent data sheet. If it is not provided, you can use the general reaction time for that chemistry.
Inventory on wash solutions are supplied by the machine sensors The concentrated wash inventory will be displayed by the system and the you could physically measure that of the d wash yourself
How do I then get to rectify the issue cause with the edited showing I can't get to calibrate that specific reagent, and how can remove that edited alarm
For protein and albumin in cal set up there is no g/dl instead there is g/L in the literature .. N I can't change to g/dl... How to get it corrected?
You can leave it like that and use a conversion factor for the final results.
Alternatively you can find the unit section of the chemistry and change it if that is allowed for the machine you are using.
Most labs leave their final results in g/L.
You can leave it like that and use a conversion factor for the final results.
Alternatively you can find the unit section of the chemistry and change it if that is allowed for the machine you are using.
Most labs leave their final results in g/L.
You can leave it like that and use a conversion factor for the final results.
Alternatively you can find the unit section of the chemistry and change it if that is allowed for the machine you are using.
Most labs leave their final results in g/L.
You can leave it like that and use a conversion factor for the final results.
Alternatively you can find the unit section of the chemistry and change it if that is allowed for the machine you are using.
Anyway labs leave their final results in g/L.
How to calibrate extended calibration status chemsitry ?
> Reagent
>Reagent/calibration
>Cal options
>Extend calibration
@easypassgh7506 i want to remove the extend status and calibrate a biochemistry, but it kept saying calibration invalid
@@crafterx6993 what reagent do you want to calibrate
@@easypassgh7506 it was triglyceride
Please how is the reaction time determined during parameter settings
For a fully automatic chemistry analyzer, the reaction time is pre-programmed by the manufacturer for all chemistries.
For a semiautomatic analyzer the reaction time is provided by the reagent manufacturer, usually written on the reagent data sheet.
If it is not provided, you can use the general reaction time for that chemistry.
@easypassgh7506 thank you very much.
Can I have your contact number?
how can i ask how to do inventory for wash d? thank you
Inventory on wash solutions are supplied by the machine sensors
The concentrated wash inventory will be displayed by the system and the you could physically measure that of the d wash yourself
What does edited mean under the calibration
What does edited mean under the calibration
This is when the calibration factor was manually inputted instead of using a calibrator to calibrate.
How do I then get to rectify the issue cause with the edited showing I can't get to calibrate that specific reagent, and how can remove that edited alarm
What machine are you using and what reagent are you trying to calibrate?
Am using the bs 230
@@yakanmicheal what reagent are to you trying to calibrate?
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