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Service Manual Cobas Integra 400 Plus |top| -Replace the halogen lamp window if pitted. Clean the cuvette rotor thoroughly. Inspect the fluidic pumps for signs of micro-leakage. Semi-Annual and Annual Service (Biomedical Technician Only) Replace the source lamp every 6 to 12 months, or when the photometer light intensity falls below the calibrated threshold. The service manual distinguishes between routine user maintenance and specialized service actions. Routine Maintenance (Daily/Weekly) AN. Calprotectin Turbilatex. Cobas Integra 400 Plus, Roche Confirm the deionized water reservoir is full and free of bacterial film. Service Manual Cobas Integra 400 Plus Houses the reagent rotor, sample rotor, cuvette rotor, and pipetting systems. It is important to note that while operator manuals are routinely provided with the purchase of laboratory equipment, are proprietary documents generally reserved for Roche-certified field service engineers and authorized distributors. The instrument is structurally divided into several independent, interacting subsystems: Replace the halogen lamp window if pitted Maintaining the smooth movement of racks within the analyzer. 4. Troubleshooting and Diagnostic Procedures The Cobas Integra 400 Plus requires regular calibration and quality control checks to ensure accurate and reliable test results. The service manual provides guidelines for: Adhering to the preventative maintenance (PM) protocols outlined in the service manual ensures long-term operational accuracy and prevents catastrophic component failures. Daily Maintenance Calprotectin Turbilatex This article serves as a detailed overview of the key components, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting guidelines found in the authorized service manual for this analyzer. 1. Introduction to the Cobas Integra 400 Plus System The service manual is essential for understanding and correctly implementing the system's calibration protocols. The uses a two-point calibration system, using one calibrator with a known amount of analyte and a second with water, which serves as the zero calibrator. The manual provides crucial details on how to set up and interpret these calibrations. Laser warnings, biohazard protocols, electrical safety, and mechanical moving parts hazards. |