FAQ's of DIASPECT HEMOGLOBIN HB ANALYZER:
Q: How does the DIASPECT Hemoglobin HB Analyzer work?
A: The DIASPECT Hemoglobin HB Analyzer uses broad spectrum photometry (470-940 nm) to quantitatively determine hemoglobin levels. By analyzing light absorption in a small blood sample, it delivers accurate results in less than two seconds.
Q: What types of blood samples can be analyzed with this device?
A: This analyzer accommodates both capillary and venous whole blood samples, making it versatile for a variety of clinical and point-of-care environments.
Q: When should I calibrate or maintain the analyzer?
A: There is no need for routine calibration; the DIASPECT analyzer is factory pre-calibrated and maintenance-free for user convenience.
Q: Where can the DIASPECT Hemoglobin HB Analyzer be used?
A: Thanks to its portable, battery-operated design (weighing just 185 g) and robust operating conditions, it can be used in laboratory, clinic, or mobile healthcare settings across India.
Q: What is the testing and output process for this hemoglobin analyzer?
A: Place a 10 L blood sample (capillary or venous) in the designated cuvette, then insert it into the analyzer. Results appear instantly on the large LCD display in under two seconds.
Q: What are the storage and operating requirements for optimal performance?
A: Store and operate the device at room temperature between 10C and 40C and 10% to 90% relative humidity (non-condensing). The analyzer and cuvettes have a shelf life of 3 and 2 years, respectively.
Q: What are the main benefits of using the DIASPECT Hemoglobin HB Analyzer?
A: Users benefit from instant, highly accurate readings, calibration-free operation, silent and automatic functioning, low power consumption, and easy data management-making it a practical tool for reliable hemoglobin assessments.