Roche Diagnostics
B-84 Operatorโs Manual ยท Version 3.1
5 Daily operation Cedex Bio System
Finishing the shift
Cleaning up the database
The Cedex Bio instrument can store orders and results data for one working day. It is
therefore necessary to delete results and orders to ensure that there is enough space
on the system for the next shift.
a To clean up the database
1
Press .
The following results will be deleted:
o Accepted sample results.
o QC results that were accepted are deleted from the QC Status list (they remain
in the QC history).
o QC results that were generated before the first day of the previous month are
deleted from the QC history.
o Obsolete calibration results, provided there are more than five obsolete results
for the same test.
(Results become obsolete if the empty set was removed or if the set was
removed more than 30 days ago.)
2
Press to confirm the deletion.
The results are deleted.
3
Press to proceed to the next stage in the End Shift wizard.
A screen for handling cuvettes is displayed.
By deleting the sample results, you delete the corresponding orders as well.
When deleting results outside the End Shift wizard:
You can delete accepted sample results, calibrations, orders, and accepted and ignored
QC results by pressing in the respective result lists.
e
To delete orders on page B-93
e
To delete sample results on page B-94
e
To delete a calibration on page B-95
e
To delete QC results from the QC Status list on page B-97
e
To delete QC results from the QC History on page B-97
Maintenance action Cleanup Database
The maintenance action Cleanup Database is intended for situations where the system
does not work efficiently any more, it is not intended to clear up the data at the end of a
shift.