Catalyst Dx Chemistry Analyzer Quick Reference Guide

Note: For detailed instructions on using your Catalyst Dx* Chemistry Analyzer, see the IDEXX Catalyst Dx* Chemistry Analyzer Operator's Guide.

Catalyst Dx Analyzer Components

The Catalyst Dx Analyzer features a touch-screen interface displaying the graphical user interface. It includes a sample drawer for holding new slides, sample cups, and whole blood separators, and a waste drawer for used tips and slides. Maintenance access doors provide access to the analyzer's maintenance areas, and tip/diluent drawers hold up to 12 tips and all diluent and wash materials.

Sample Volume Required

For Whole Blood, fill to the lowest line on the separator (0.7 cc [700 μL]). For Serum/Plasma/Urine, 300 μL is the recommended sample volume when running a Chem 17 CLIP and electrolytes. The minimum sample volume required varies depending on the number of slides being run.

Running a Sample

  1. Enter the sample information on the IDEXX VetLab* Station.
  2. Once the sample information appears in the Pending list on the Catalyst Dx Home screen, tap it and then tap Select.
  3. Select the Sample Type.
  4. If you are running a NH3 slide, UPC slides, or PHBR slide, select the applicable check box.
  5. Specify the desired type of dilution, and then use the up/down arrows to specify the desired dilution factor (total parts).
  6. Tap Next.
  7. Load the slides and sample in the sample drawer. Note: If you are running a Lyte 4 CLIP, be sure to load it in the sample drawer before any other CLIPs or slides.
  8. Tap Run. When the analysis is complete, the results are sent to the IDEXX VetLab Station automatically.

Dilutions

The Catalyst Dx analyzer supports automated dilutions (the analyzer mixes the sample and diluent for you) and manual dilutions (you prepare the dilution outside of the analyzer).

Note: Do not dilute samples that are undergoing NH3, PHBR, FRU, TT4, SDMA, PL, PROG, BA, or electrolyte testing. Do not perform an automated dilution on CRP samples.

Special Slides (NH3, UPC, or PHBR)

Opening the Maintenance Access Doors

  1. Press up on the door panel below the touch screen.
  2. If the area above the door panel has vertical plastic slats (see photo 2a below), push down firmly on the door panel. The maintenance access doors are released. OR If the area above the door panel has a metal handle (see photo 2b below), pull down on both sides of the metal handle above the door panel until you hear a click. The maintenance access doors are released.
  3. Place a finger beneath the center of the maintenance access doors and push up until the doors lock in place.

Closing the Maintenance Access Doors

  1. If the area above the door panel has vertical plastic slats (see photo 1a below), push and hold down on the door panel. The maintenance access doors close automatically. OR If the area above the door panel has a metal handle (see photo 1b below), pull down on both sides of the metal handle above the door panel until you hear a click. The maintenance access doors close automatically.
  2. Press up on the door panel below the touch screen until it clicks.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Monthly

Quarterly

Remove the fan filter and vacuum it thoroughly to remove dirt or dust.

As Needed

To Clean the Internal Components

  1. On the Catalyst Dx touch screen, tap Tools and then tap Clean Analyzer.
  2. Open the maintenance access doors.
  3. Remove the black whole blood separator carriers, any whole blood separators or sample cups from the sample drawer, and the white centrifuge shield. Then, clean the black carriers and white shield with an IDEXX-supported alcohol prep pad and return them to their positions.
  4. Lift the sample drawer assembly by pressing the center latch and lifting up.
  5. Remove the carousel by lifting up.
  6. Using an IDEXX-supported alcohol prep pad, wipe the incubator ring track in a counterclockwise direction (do not wipe the optics or ion windows at this time). Repeat this step at least three times using a new alcohol prep pad for each wipe.
  7. Clean the optics, ion windows, and reference tile on the carousel using the instructions in step 6.
  8. Using an IDEXX-supported dry optical tissue, dry the optics, ion windows, and reference tile, ensuring all signs of dampness have evaporated from the cleaned components. If streaks or smudges remain, repeat the cleaning process.
  9. Replace the carousel.
  10. Lower the sample drawer assembly and ensure that it is locked into place.
  11. Close the maintenance access doors.
  12. On the Catalyst Dx touch screen, tap Done. The analyzer initializes (approximately 5 minutes).

Running Quality Control

  1. Tap the Catalyst Dx icon on the IDEXX VetLab Station Home screen.
  2. Tap SmartQC.
  3. Tap Run SmartQC.
  4. Follow the on-screen instructions on the Catalyst Dx touch screen for loading the Catalyst* SmartQC* Control materials and completing the run.

IMPORTANT: Catalyst SmartQC should not be run with any samples or other CLIPs/slides.

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