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Electrolyte analyzer ZELA-A30 is a semi-automatic device uses high performance electrodes which give more precise and linear output. Measures the electrolyte level in the test sample and detect the metabolic imbalance in human body.
Analysis method | Ion selective electrodes ( ISE ) |
Electrodes | K+, Na+, Cl-, Ca2+, pH |
Sample size | 100 µl |
Measuring time | 25 sec |
Measuring scope | K+ : 0.50 to 15.00 mmol/L Na+ : 30 to 200 mmol/L Cl- : 30 to 200 mmol/L Ca2+ : 0.10 to 5.0 mmol/L pH : 4.0 to 9.0 mmol/L |
Repeatability error CV % | K+ : ≤ 1.0 % Na+ : ≤ 1.0 % Cl- : ≤ 1.0 % Ca2+ : ≤ 1.0 % pH : ≤ 1.0 % |
Measuring temperature | 10 °C to 32 °C |
Power supply | 220 V ± 22 V ( AC ); 50 Hz |
Data storage | 10000 reports |
Printing paper | 58 mm |
Dimensions | 380 × 290 × 310 mm |
Weight | 6 kg |
Ion Selective Electrode ( ISE )
Time for sampling, measuring, washing and printing: 40 second
Automatic analysis and calibration
Serum, Whole blood, Plasma, Diluted urine samples
Sample size : 100 µl
Thermal sensitive printer
Used in hospitals and laboratories.
Frequently Asked Question
Calibration frequency depends on the manufacturer’s guidelines, but many devices require daily or per-use calibration to ensure accurate results.
Routine maintenance includes cleaning electrodes, replacing reagent cartridges, checking calibration, and ensuring proper sample handling. Some models have automated maintenance functions.
Most analyzers are designed to work with whole blood, serum, plasma, or urine. However, it's important to check the device’s specifications for compatibility.
It typically means the ion-selective electrode needs cleaning, replacement, or recalibration. Refer to the user manual for specific steps.
Reagents have expiration dates specified by the manufacturer. Once opened, they may have a limited shelf life, so always store them according to the recommended conditions.