Safety information for lasers. Roche cobas Synergy Software, cobas Synergy Workstation
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Roche cobas Synergy Software empowers efficient lab management. Integrate, manage and optimize your laboratory workflow with our comprehensive solution. Designed for use with cobas 6800/8800 Systems and Microlab STAR IVD, this software streamlines operations, enhances data integrity, and improves productivity.
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38 Safety information for lasers
Safety information for lasers
The instrument includes a barcode reader. The instrument is a class 2 laser product. Do not stare into the beam.
The mentioned classes refer to the standard IEC 60825-1:
• Class 1: Eye-safe under normal operating conditions.
• Class 2: Visible lasers. Eye-safe for accidental viewing.
It may not be safe to deliberately stare into the laser beam for longer than 0.25 s, overcoming the natural aversion response to the bright light.
Module
Barcode reader y
Lasers on the instrument
Wavelength
650–690 nm
Operating voltage
10–30 V(DC)
Max. output
1.3 mW
Remark
Class 2 laser
Roche Diagnostics cobas Synergy software · Software version 1.2 · User Assistance · Version 3.0
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Key Features
- Integrate pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical processes
- Automate workflows and streamline operations
- Manage and track samples, tests, and results
- Enhance data integrity and traceability
- Improve productivity and reduce turnaround time
- Provide comprehensive reporting and analytics
- Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements
- Support remote access and collaboration
- Offer flexible configuration and customization
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Table of contents
- 1 cobas Synergy software
- 2 Publication information
- 6 Contact addresses
- 7 Table of contents
- 9 Intended use
- 9 Symbols and abbreviations
- 11 What is new in publication version 3.0
- 12 What is new in publication version 2.0
- 14 What is new in publication version 1.1
- 15 Safety
- 17 General safety information
- 19 Introduction
- 20 Safety classifications
- 21 Safety precautions
- 21 Operator qualification
- 21 Safe and proper use of the instrument
- 23 Miscellaneous safety precautions
- 24 Warning messages
- 24 Electrical safety
- 24 Optical safety
- 25 Biohazardous materials
- 26 Waste
- 27 Explosion and fire
- 28 Caution messages
- 28 Mechanical safety
- 29 Proper identification
- 29 Contamination
- 30 Collection media and other working solutions
- 31 Fatigue due to long hours of operation
- 31 Electromagnetic interference
- 32 IT security
- 33 Notices
- 33 Moving parts
- 33 Circuit breakers and fuses
- 34 Pipetting channels
- 34 Proper loading and handling
- 35 Spillage
- 36 Safety labels on the instrument
- 36 List of safety labels on the instrument
- 37 Location of safety labels on the instrument
- 38 Safety information for lasers
- 39 Safety information for disposal
- 39 Disposal information
- 41 Description of cobas Synergy solution
- 43 Overview of cobas Synergy solution
- 45 About the cobas Synergy solution
- 46 Components of the cobas Synergy solution
- 48 Client-server architecture
- 49 Run types
- 51 Overview of the hardware
- 53 Pooling instrument overview
- 53 About the covers on the pooling instrument
- 55 About the LED bar on the pooling instrument
- 56 About the instrument deck
- 60 About the autoload unit
- 62 About the pipetting arm
- 62 About the teaching needles
- 63 About the solid waste station setup
- 65 About the status light
- 65 About the carriers and racks
- 66 Sample carriers
- 67 5-position racks
- 68 Pool carrier
- 69 Aliquot plate carrier
- 69 Tip rack carrier
- 70 Consumables
- 70 Tubes
- 72 Pipette tips
- 73 Aliquot plates
- 74 External PC
- 75 Overview of cobas Synergy software
- 77 About the data manager
- 77 Main structure of the software
- 78 Global information area
- 79 Message section
- 82 User section
- 83 Database section
- 83 System section
- 84 Work area
- 85 About panels
- 85 About navigation
- 86 Sorting and filtering data in tables
- 88 About the pooling instrument manager
- 88 Main structure of the software
- 89 Global information area
- 90 Work area
- 91 About navigation
- 92 About user management
- 93 About the User Assistance
- 93 Using the User Assistance in the data manager
- 94 Using the User Assistance in the pooling instrument manager
- 94 Using the User Assistance in a browser
- 95 Using the User Assistance on an offline PC
- 96 Disabling/enabling the navigation history of the User Assistance
- 97 Description of the pooling process
- 99 Overview of pooling process
- 100 Primary pools
- 100 Primary pools of 6
- 100 Primary pools of 24
- 100 Primary pools of 96
- 101 Secondary pools
- 101 Secondary pooling for reactive pools
- 103 Repeat pools
- 104 Individual donor testing (IDT)
- 105 Aliquots
- 106 Exclusion lists
- 107 Specifications
- 109 List of pooling instrument specifications
- 109 Power rating
- 109 Environmental conditions
- 110 Dimensions and weight
- 110 Space required around the pooling instrument
- 111 System operation
- 113 Workflow overview
- 115 Workflow for PP24 and PP96 pooling runs
- 116 Workflow for PP6 pooling runs
- 117 Workflow for aliquot runs
- 119 Before operation
- 121 Starting up and logging on
- 121 Starting up the pooling instrument and software
- 123 Starting up and logging on to the data manager
- 124 Securing the system
- 125 Operation
- 127 Basic operational tasks
- 127 Loading and unloading carriers
- 129 Loading sample tubes
- 130 Loading pool tubes
- 131 Loading aliquot plates
- 132 Preparing a tip rack carrier
- 132 Checking pools before analysis
- 133 About the solid waste container
- 134 Pooling operations
- 134 Pipetting overview
- 135 About pre-analytical systems
- 135 About the analytic system
- 136 Creating a pool
- 141 Preparing aliquot plates
- 141 Preparing aliquot plates
- 145 Storing samples
- 146 Evaluating the workflow progress
- 147 List of pool details
- 152 Evaluating pending pools
- 154 Evaluating pending tests
- 157 Evaluating results for review
- 160 Evaluating sample history
- 162 Evaluating aliquot plates
- 163 Handling a pool when not all samples were confirmed
- 165 Handling invalid pools
- 167 Changing pooling orders for secondary and repeat pools
- 168 Creating secondary and repeat pools
- 169 Repeat testing on the analytic system after an invalid test result
- 171 Handling invalid HAV results due to samples with high B19 titer
- 173 Searching samples
- 174 Reporting in the data manager
- 174 Report types
- 175 cobas Synergy reports
- 176 Alarm report
- 176 Operation reports
- 177 Quality reports
- 178 Creating a cobas Synergy report
- 179 Handling reports
- 181 After operation
- 183 Shutting down the system
- 183 Shutting down the system
- 185 Restarting the system
- 187 Maintenance
- 189 Maintenance intervals
- 190 Periodic maintenance
- 190 About periodic maintenance
- 191 Performing daily maintenance
- 195 Performing weekly maintenance
- 200 Verification procedures
- 201 Regular maintenance
- 201 Cleaning the outside of the instrument
- 202 Decontamination
- 202 General decontamination procedure
- 205 Decontaminating the Microlab® STAR IVD
- 207 Quick references
- 208 Creating a pool
- 209 Preparing aliquot plates
- 210 Evaluating pool results
- 212 Daily maintenance on the pooling instrument
- 213 Weekly maintenance on the pooling instrument
- 215 Troubleshooting
- 217 Troubleshooting
- 219 Troubleshooting on the Microlab® STAR IVD
- 219 Resolving hardware errors on the Microlab® STAR IVD
- 219 Overview
- 220 Loading and unloading errors
- 220 Sample barcode reading error
- 221 Carrier loading error
- 221 Carrier identification error
- 223 Carrier unloading error
- 224 Consumable identification error
- 226 Pipetting errors
- 226 Pipette tip pickup error
- 226 Pipette tip eject error
- 227 Pipetting error
- 228 Control unit unresponsive
- 229 Moving the autoloader manually
- 230 Cleaning laser window of barcode reader on autoloader
- 232 Placing carriers when a stop hook is broken
- 233 Troubleshooting on the data manager
- 233 Resolving alarms in the data manager
- 234 Reports for troubleshooting in the data manager
- 234 Creating a problem report in the data manager
- 235 About the alarm report in the data manager
- 236 List of data manager messages
- 245 Configuration
- 247 Configuration of pooling instrument manager
- 249 Managing users on the pooling instrument manager
- 249 Administration tab
- 251 About user groups
- 252 Creating a user
- 253 Deleting a user
- 254 Changing a user’s password
- 255 Basic configuration of data manager
- 257 About basic configuration
- 258 Administration tab
- 259 Basic configuration order
- 260 Configuring targets
- 263 Configuring tests
- 266 Configuring primary runs
- 268 Assigning tests to IDT runs
- 270 Connecting instruments
- 273 Additional general settings
- 275 Processing results automatically
- 276 Backing up databases
- 279 Archiving databases
- 283 The Configuration environment
- 285 The Configuration environment of the data manager
- 285 Accessing the Configuration environment
- 286 About the Configuration environment
- 287 Menu overview
- 288 Configuring LIS export
- 289 LIMS export configuration dialog box
- 291 Map-file editor dialog box
- 294 Creating messages
- 294 Annunciator configuration window
- 295 Categories tab
- 296 Message levels tab
- 298 Message configuration tab
- 299 The Manager environment
- 301 The Manager environment of the data manager
- 301 Accessing the Manager environment
- 302 About the Manager environment
- 303 Menu overview
- 304 Setting system information codes
- 304 System information codes work area
- 305 General Codes tab
- 309 Password Confirmation tab
- 310 Language Settings tab (setting system language)
- 310 Security Configuration tab
- 311 Host Query tab
- 312 Managing software access
- 313 Security access configuration work area
- 315 General information tab
- 316 Menu restrictions tab
- 318 Test restrictions tab
- 319 Database restrictions tab
- 321 Language settings tab (setting user-specific language)
- 322 Managing users on the data manager
- 324 Locking tests, reports, and accept methods
- 324 User lock and distributor lock
- 325 Database – Test locking work area
- 326 Database – Report Locking work area
- 327 Database – Validate Locking work area
- 328 Entering laboratory details
- 329 Viewing log files
- 329 View operator activity log work area
- 330 Viewing program errors log files
- 331 Appendix
- 333 Key terms
- 335 Comparison of key terms
- 337 Glossary
- 339 Index