Description
The 8210 Analyzer is a fully automated biochemical analyzer designed for quantitative analysis of serum, plasma, urine, cerebrospinal fluid and other types of patient samples. It is an open system and may use reagents from a variety of manufacturers.
Features
- 24-hour continuous cooling system for reagent and specimen compartment maintains a constant temperature of 2-8˚C.
- Rugged ceramic syringes with liquid level sensors.
- Protection of dispensing needles from collision with obstacles in vertical and horizontal directions, automatic operation stop and display of emergency message window.
- Automatic inspection and detection of contaminated and substandard cuvettes.
- Ability to select the best test point according to the response curve, automatic setting of new coefficient.
- High precision optical system.
- Support for LIS interface.
The analyzers are supplied with a starter kit of reagents for biochemical studies.
With the use of reagents - 2 years free service.
Technical Specifications
| Testing methods | End point, kinetics, two points (fixed time) |
| Principle of method | Photoelectric colorimetry |
| Light source | 12V/20W halogen lamp |
| Range | 0 ~3,2 Abc |
| Accuracy | 0,0001 Abc |
| Optical System | 10 wavelengths optional (340 nm ~ 800 nm) |
| Number of tests per hour | 330 tests/hour |
| Reagent positions | 59 reagent positions, 1 detergent position |
| Positions for samples |
71 items (including detergent, calibrator, quality control) |
| Sample volume | 2 ~ 100 µl, precision 0.1 µl |
| Reagent volume | R1: 10~500µl, R2:10~500µl |
| Reaction mixture minimum volume | 150 μl |
| Maximum reaction time | 10 min |
| Water consumption | 6 l/h in operation mode |
| Purification system | 8-step cuvette automatic flushing system with a special solution and water heating to + 37°C |
| Calibration | Best curve test point selection, linear / non-linear and multi-standard calibration methods |
| Ambient conditions | Operating temperature: 10~30°C Relative humidity: ≤85% Atmospheric pressure: 86~106kPa |