Check with your laboratory supervisor or the Sysmex field representative.
Fluorescent Flow Cytometry: Used for WBC count, 5-part differential, nucleated RBCs (NRBC), reticulocytes (RET), and optical platelets (PLT-F).
The Sysmex XN-2000 User Manual PDF is an exemplary model of technical documentation. It sacrifices readability for the sake of precision—a necessary trade-off in clinical diagnostics. It is an indispensable resource for any facility running the XN-2000. While it requires patience to navigate, the information within is authoritative and reliable.
Daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance routines to ensure instrument longevity.
Automatic workload balancing between the two analysers ensures maximum efficiency. 2. Navigating the Sysmex XN-2000 User Manual PDF
Sampling errors, piercing mechanism jams, or aspiration failures.
Processes up to 200 samples per hour in CBC+DIFF mode. Sample Volume: Requires 88 microliters ( ) for whole blood mode; 40 for capillary/pre-diluted mode.
The XN-2000 supports both automated sampler analysis and manual discrete testing.
The PDF contains a detailed table of "Time Consumables." For example:
Once you have the , you will notice it is roughly 500–700 pages thick. Let’s break it down into digestible modules so you don't get lost.
Initiate a deep clean of the RBC and WBC transducer apertures using CELLCLEAN Auto via the IPU maintenance menu to prevent aperture clogging. 5. Troubleshooting Common Error Codes and Flagging
Employs electronic resistance with hydrodynamic focusing to accurately count and size red blood cells (RBC) and platelets (PLT).
Load barcoded tubes into the 10-tube racks. Ensure the tubes are upright and the barcodes face outward through the rack slots. Press the green Start button on the sampler module.
The Sysmex XN-2000 is a compact and automated hematology analyzer that uses advanced technology to analyze blood samples. It provides a wide range of parameters, including white blood cell (WBC) count, red blood cell (RBC) count, platelet count, and hemoglobin (Hb) concentration. The device is designed for use in clinical laboratories, hospitals, and medical research institutions.