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Hematology analyzer ZHEA-A15 is an automatic blood counter with 5 parts differentiation of WBCs and sampling rate of 80 samples / hr. It allows setting of 20 parameters and simultaneous display for analyzing the blood sample. Producing more precise result with less consumption of blood sample. External computer for data display and storage of results including histogram data.
Output | 80 Samples / hr. |
Parameters | 24 parameters |
Operating temperature | 18 to 30 ° C |
Analysis mode | CBC, CBC + Differential |
Test principle | Semiconductor laser flow cytometry combined with cytochemical staining Impedance Cyanide free colorimetry |
Sample | Whole blood, prediluted blood |
Calculation (QC) | X, X-B, L-J, X-L-J, totaling 12 documents, 400 results |
Relative humidity | < 75% |
Power supply | 100 / 240 V ; 50 / 60 Hz |
5 parts differentiation for WBCs
Parameters : WBC, RBC, HGB, HCT, MCV, MCH, MCHC, PLT, NEU%, LYM%, MON%, EOS%, BAS%, NEU#, LYM#, MON#, EOS#, BAS#, RDW-SD, RDW-CV, PDW, MPV, PCT, P-LCR
10 different research parameters
Test principle : Semiconductor laser flow cytometry combined with cytochemical staining, Impedance, Cyanide free colorimetry
Automatic sampling coupled with emergency access position
External computer
Preprogramed or user-defined printing format
External printer, mouse, keyboard, USB driver
Implement multiple quality control method
Stores histograms, scattered plot, patient results and information
Used for in-vitro diagnosis in medical fields including laboratories
Frequently Asked Question
Hematology analyzers do not diagnose diseases but provide critical data that helps healthcare professionals identify conditions like anemia, infections, leukemia, and clotting disorders.
Routine maintenance includes: Daily cleaning to prevent clogging Replacing reagents and calibrating regularly Running quality control samples Following the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule
Refer to the user manual for error codes, check sample integrity, ensure reagent levels are sufficient, and clean the system. If issues persist, contact technical support.
Regularly perform system flushes, use high-quality reagents, and ensure proper sample preparation to avoid clots and debris entering the system.
Some hematology analyzers are specifically designed for veterinary use, while others require special settings or reagents to analyze animal blood samples accurately.