Product Description
| Brand |
Acon |
| Sample Type |
Serum/ Plasma/ WB |
| Pack Size |
10T |
| CAT No |
G136-142 |
On Call MultiPro CRP utilizes Immunoturbidimetric technology, which provides the assay with the level of accuracy and reliability needed for effective screening, triage, and monitoring of inflammatory states and diseases. Running the test is simple and results are available within minutes.
Effortless CRP QuantificationUtilizing immunoturbidimetry, the On Call MultiPro CRP analyzer quantitatively measures CRP in whole blood, serum, or plasma. Its automatic operation, user-friendly interface, and rapid test time streamline clinical workflows.
Intuitive Technology for Reliable ResultsThe large LCD display, multilingual interface, and automatic calibration ensure easy operation and consistent accuracy (95%). Store and export up to 10,000 test results efficiently with USB/RS232 connectivity options.
Compact and Versatile for Modern ClinicsDesigned for portability and simplicity, this compact analyzer is ideal for hospitals, diagnostic labs, and clinics. It features a robust build, low power consumption, and an optional external printer for added convenience.
FAQ's of Acon On Call MultiPro CRP:
Q: How does the Acon On Call MultiPro CRP analyzer process and deliver CRP test results?
A: The analyzer uses immunoturbidimetry technology to quantitatively measure CRP levels from whole blood, serum, or plasma samples. Simply insert a 10 L sample, and within 4 minutes, the results are displayed on the large LCD screen with high accuracy.
Q: What are the benefits of using this analyzer in a clinical setting?
A: This device offers rapid, precise CRP results, supports single sample analysis, and features an easy-to-use, multilingual interface. Its compact size and low noise output make it well-suited for hospitals, clinics, and laboratories seeking efficient CRP testing.
Q: When and where should I use this CRP analyzer for testing?
A: The analyzer is suitable for clinical, diagnostic, and laboratory use and can be utilized whenever quantitative CRP results are needed for patient assessment in hospitals, clinics, or diagnostic labs.
Q: What is the process for calibrating the analyzer?
A: Calibration is automatic and facilitated by a calibration card, eliminating manual calibration steps and ensuring consistently reliable measurements.
Q: How do I transfer or print test results from the analyzer?
A: Test results can be stored internally (up to 10,000 results) and transferred via USB or RS232. For hard copies, an optional external printer can be connected for immediate printing of test results.
Q: What environmental conditions are optimal for operating this analyzer?
A: The analyzer operates efficiently at temperatures between 10-30C and humidity levels up to 90% RH (non-condensing). Always store and use the device in a cool, dry environment as per manufacturer recommendations.
Q: Is this analyzer suitable for portable or field use?
A: Yes, its compact, lightweight design and dual power options (battery or mains) make it portable and convenient for point-of-care use in various clinical environments.