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Hematology analyzer ZHEA-A17 is blood counters with 3 parts differentiation of WBCs and sampling rate of 60 samples per hour. It allows setting of 20 parameters for analyzing the blood sample. They are automatic producing more precised result with less consumption of blood sample.
Output | 60 samples per hour |
Assay type | 20 parameters + 3 color histograms |
Sample volume | Predilute : 20μL Whole blood : 15μL |
Relative humidity | 30% to 85% |
Test principle | Coulter Principle Colorimetry hemoglobin determination |
Aperture diameter | WBC : 80 μm RBC / PLT : 70 μm |
Precision ( CV % ) | WBC = 2.5 (7.0 to 15.0), RBC = 2.5 (3.50 to 6.00) HGB = 1.5 (110 to 180), MCV = 0.5 (80.0 to 110.0) PLT = 5.0 (200 to 500) |
Display | 8.0”color LCD display |
Storage | 16000 results including histograms |
Carryover | WBC / RBC / HGB < 0.5% , PLT |
Operating temperature | 15 ° C to 30 ° C |
Power supply | 100 / 240 V (AC ) ; 50 / 60 Hz |
Dimension | 440 × 350 × 440 mm |
Weight | 17 kg |
20 parameter setting with 3 part differentiation of WBCs
Sampling rate – 60 samples per hour
Dual aperture for WBC and RCB / PLT
Whole or diluted forms of blood sample
Automatic diluting, lyzing, mixing, rinsing
Automated sample probe cleaning
Operation mode : Windows operation system ( keyboard and mouse )
Touch screen LCD display for parameter setting
Stores 16000 results including histograms
Implement multiple quality control method
Internal thermal sensitive printer
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.