Skyla™ HB1 Clinical Chemistry Analyser
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The Skyla™ HB1 Clinical Chemistry Analyser is fully automated, simple to use, compact portable Point of Care device that can test a maximum of 15 blood clinical chemistry markers in a single analysis. Using precision photometric measurement technology, the device provides rapid analysis reporting test results in approximately 15 minutes.
Only a small volume (200 µL) of lithium-heparinized whole blood, plasma or serum is required. No need for sample dilution or preparation.
Important notes
In vitro use only.
To be used by trained professionals only.
Multi Analyte Testing
The Skyla™ HB1 Clinical Chemistry Analyser can test a broad range of analytes thereby making it viable to use in different clinical settings. Built-in calibration, internal quality control, and dry chemical test reagents ensure the quantitative results are reproducible and accurate.
Highly Efficient
Operation by a coloured touchscreen panel.
Power-on self-test capability, ensuring instrument stability.
Built-in thermal printer for immediate printing of the test results.
With a large memory capacity, up to 50 000 records, the Skyla HB1 should become your "number 1 instrument of choice".
Package includes:
Clinical chemistry analyser
Power adapter & power supply cord
One roll of thermal printer paper
Micropipette (fixed volume)
One box of pipette tips (96 tips)
Operator's manual
Quick guide of operation
Quick guide of error code
Warranty card
Optional
External barcode scanner and stand
USB-to-RS232 connection cord
Test panels and Internal Quality control Solutions are sold separately.
Fully Automated Operations
All steps are designed to run automatically from checking the validity of reagent discs and cartridges to printing the results.
Barcode Reading
Centrifuge and Dilute
Panel Internal Quality Control
Reaction and Multiple Detections
Analysis
Display and Print Results
Tests Available
General Biochemistry Panel
Basic Biochemistry Panel
Liver Panel
Renal Panel
Metabolic Panel
ER Panel
ER Panel II
Lipid Panel