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Re: CBC analyzers
Katra
25 May 2005 18:13
> How has tech support been with your CellDyn? > [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > > nicolette
Uh, yeah.
Do you have any kind of laser function test? Coulter has a "latron" run that we do daily that checks laser function.
It's very effective.
Check your reagent changing records too and see if there was a change at the same time the problem occured?
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nicstepro@aol.com
25 May 2005 17:59
How has tech support been with your CellDyn?
We have 2- 4000s and would avoid them like the plague knowing what we know now.
Today alone, we have spent since last evening cleaning cleaning per tech support, today a rematch of cleaning, changing tubing, rinsing syringes from 9 am to now 2 pm, and rerunning batches per Z. on tech support for a problem that to my uninitiated mind - (reading all the neutrophils as eos)- that seems to be a lazer problem?
I keep thinking of the MASH episode with Margaret Houghlihan and her foot locker...
nicolette
> We are looking to replace our CellDyn 1700 in a lab doing 40-50 CBC's > daily. What analyzers do you recommend and why? Any to completely > stay away from?
RATech
07 May 2005 00:36
We are looking to replace our CellDyn 1700 in a lab doing 40-50 CBC' daily. What analyzers do you recommend and why? Any to completel stay away from