Fully Automated Biochemistry Analyser Maintenance | Biochemistry Lab Instruments

release time:2021-09-23 14:36:00

Why should I maintain fully automated biochemistry analyser?

Fully automated biochemistry analyzer is a clinical biochemistry analyzer. It provides clinical biochemistry testing for hospitals at all levels, and is a basic and essential diagnostic instrument in laboratory medicine.

Biochemistry analyzers are divided into fully automated biochemistry analyzers and semi-automatic biochemistry analyzers. fully automated biochemistry analyzers are more expensive. When a biochemistry machine breaks down, the repair cost is not low. If the biochemistry machine is well maintained to avoid instrument failure, then the life of the instrument can be extended by 1-2 years.


Fully automated biochemistry analyser should be dust-proof

Automatic biochemistry analyzer first of all, we must do a good job of dust control. Normally dust into the instrument's electronic system, piping system, cooling system, optical system will affect the absorbance value, resulting in errors. Too much dust may also affect the normal work of the circuit board, or affect the heat dissipation of the instrument, or cause the pipeline, especially the probe system blockage. Therefore, the use of fully automated biochemistry analyser should be strictly dustproof.

Controlling the temperature of the fully automated biochemistry analyser

The ambient temperature should be around 25°C. The fully automated biochemistry analyser itself is a considerable heat generator. Although biochemistry machines are designed with heat dissipation systems, high ambient temperatures can affect the electronic system of the instrument and lead to unstable operation.

How to maintain fully auto biochemistry analyzer?

  • A The distilled water in the biochemistry machine should be changed regularly. It is best to replace it once every 3 days and rinse it with distilled. There should be no impurities to prevent bacteria from growing in the barrel.
  • B The reagent cups of the fully auto biochemistry analyzer should be cleaned frequently. Even if the reagent cups are not used for a long time, they should be cleaned. This prevents precipitation and the growth of bacteria that can clog the sampling needle and contaminate the reagents.
  • C The  biochemistry machine should be managed and maintained by a dedicated person. Do not replace and take various parts at will.

Before the new fully automated biochemistry analyser is put into use, the operator should be trained to master the performance characteristics of the instrument. If you use the biochemistry machine correctly and do the maintenance work well, the analyzer can have a longer life.

Seamaty portable (POCT) fully automatic dry biochemistry analyzer is easy to operate, no sample pre-treatment, no need to add diluent. And Seamaty biochemistry machine has very little maintenance, no internal liquid circuit, pump valve and other wearing parts.


Only 3 steps to operate

  • Step 1:Add sample
  • Step 2:Insert panel
  • Step 3:Read result


portable fully automatic dry biochemistry analyzer

The SD1 fully automatic biochemistry analyzer takes the hassle out of complicated instrument operation.




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