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Auto Hematology Analyzer FM-AHA-A101 Auto Hematology Analyser FM-AHA-A101

Auto Hematology Analyser FM-AHA-A101

Auto Hematology Analyzer FM-AHA-A101 is a high performance 3-part differential Hematology Analyzer. It supports multiple test modes which includes whole blood, capillary blood and pre-diluted samples for flexible use. Stores up to 50,000 records, with USB & LAN connectivity for seamless data transfer.  This Analyzer is ideal choice for hematology analysis in laboratories, research centres, hospital and clinics. 

Specifications

Sample volume 9µl
Throughput 60tests/Hour
Assay items 3 parts, 21 parameters
Storage Up to 50,000 records
Measuring principle Impedance method for WBC, RBS PLT Test, Cyanide Free Colorimetry for HGB test
Testing items 21 reportable parameters – WBC, Gran#, Lym#, Mid#, Gran%, Lym%, Mid%, RBC, HGB, HCT, MCV, MCH, MCHC, RDW-SC, RDW-CV, PLT, MPV, PDW, PCT, P-LCR, P-LCC
Interface 4 USB Ports, 1 LAN Port
Power supply 100V-240V̴, 50/60Hz, ≤200VA
Package dimension (L×B×H) 362×427×470mm
Gross weight 26kg

Features

  • Compact and space saving
  • 21 reportable parameters
  • User friendly interface
  • 60 samples per hour
  • 10.4-inch TFT touch screen

Frequently Asked Question

1: What types of blood samples can Auto Hematology Analyzer FM-AHA-A101 process?

FM-AHA-A101 supports multiple test modes, including whole blood, capillary blood, and pre-diluted samples, offering flexibility for various laboratory needs.

2: How many parameters does this analyzer report?

It provides 21 reportable parameters, covering white blood cells (WBC), red blood cells (RBC), hemoglobin (HGB), hematocrit (HCT), platelets (PLT), and related indices.

3: Is this analyzer user-friendly?

Yes, it features a 10.4-inch TFT touch screen and a user-friendly interface, facilitating easy operation for laboratory personnel.

4: Is there a self-cleaning or auto-flush feature?

Yes, FM-AHA-A101 features automatic rinsing after each sample run to reduce carryover and maintain optimal measurement accuracy.

5: What happens if there’s a power outage during a test?

Tests interrupted by power loss will need to be re-run. However, data already processed and stored prior to the outage remains safe, because of its internal non-volatile memory.

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