Users Manual Part 1

2 - 2 Operator’s Manual
2 Using This Manual
2.4 Conventions Used in This Manual
This manual uses certain typographical conventions to clarify meaning in the text:
All illustrations in this manual are provided as examples only. They may not necessarily reflect
your analyzer setup or data displayed on the screen of the analyzer.
learn about how to define/adjust system settings see “6 Customizing the Analyzer
Software”
learn about how to collect, prepare, analyze the samples as well
as daily operations of the analyzer
see “7 Operating Your Analyzer”
learn about how to review the saved analysis results see “8 Reviewing Sample
Results”
learn about basic requirements of quality control and quality
control methods of the hematology analyzers
see “9 Using the QC Program”
learn about how to calibrate the analyzer see “10 Calibrating Your
Analyzer”
learn about how to use the quality control programs of the
analyzer
see “11 Printing”
learn about how to maintain/service the analyzer see “12 Service”
learn about the troubleshooting methods of the analyzer see “13 Troubleshooting”
learn about the technical specifications of the analyzer see “B Specification”
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Format Meaning
[××] All capital letters enclosed in [ ] indicate a key name (either on the
pop-up keyboard or the external keyboard), such as [ENTER].
“××” Letters included in “ ” indicate text you can find on the screen of
the analyzer.
“×× > ×× > ××” Select a submenu item according to the path.