Sample material: Capillary, venous or arterial whole blood.
Measurement range: 0-25.6 g/dL (0-256 g/L or 0-15.9 mmol/L).
Results: In about 60 seconds.
Sample volume: 10 µL.
Weight: 1 kg (2 pounds) with batteries installed.
Power: AC Adapter or 5 x AA batteries.
Operating temperature: 15-30 °C (59-86 °F).
Quality control: Check the function of the photometer on a daily basis by measuring the control cuvette.
Calibration: The analyzers are calibrated at the factory against the ICSH reference method and needs no further calibration.
Accuracy: Correlation of 0.99 when compared to the reference method (ICSH method).
Storage for HemoCue® B-Hemoglobin Photometer: The photometer can be stored at temperature 0-50 °C (32-122 °F).
Storage for HemoCue® B-Hemoglobin Microcuvettes: The microcuvettes are to be stored at 15-30 °C (59-86 °F) in a dry place. Use the Microcuvettes prior to their expiry date. Once the container is opened the microcuvettes are stable for three months.
Replace the cap immediately after cuvettes are removed from the container.
Method: Vanzetti, G. An azidemethemoglobin method for hemoglobin determination in blood. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 67, 116-26 (1966).
Principle: The reaction in the cuvette is a modified azidemethemoglobin reaction. The erythrocyte membranes are disintegrated by sodium deoxycholate, releasing the haemoglobin. Sodium nitrite converts the haemoglobin iron from the ferrous to the ferric state to form methemoglobin, which then combines with azide to form azidmethemoglobin. The photometer uses a double wavelength measuring method, 570 nm and 880 nm, for compensation of turbidity.
Sample material: Capillary, venous or arterial whole blood.
Measurement range: 0-25.6 g/dL (0-256 g/L or 0-15.9 mmol/L).
Results: In about 60 seconds.
Sample volume: 10 µL.
Weight: 350 g (0.77 pounds) with batteries installed.
Power: AC Adapter or 4 x AA batteries.
Operating temperature: 15-30 °C (59-86 °F).
Interface: Printer and PC
Quality control: Built-in "selftest" and liquid controls.
Calibration: The analyzers are calibrated at the factory against the ICSH reference method and needs no further calibration.
Accuracy: Correlation of 0.99 when compared to the reference method (ICSH method).
Storage for HemoCue® Hb 201 Analyzer: The analyzer can be stored at temperature 0-50 °C (32-122 °F).
Storage for container packaged HemoCue® Hb 201 Microcuvettes: The microcuvettes are to be stored at 15-30 °C (59-86 °F) in a dry place. Use the Microcuvettes prior to their expiry date. Once the container is opened the microcuvettes are stable for three months. Always keep the container closed.
Storage for individual packaged HemoCue® Hb 201 Microcuvettes: The microcuvettes are to be stored at 15-30 °C (59-86 °F) in a dry place. Use the Microcuvettes prior to their expiry date. The expiry date is printed on each container as well as on each individual package.
Method: Vanzetti, G. An azidemethemoglobin method for haemoglobin determination in blood. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 67, 116-26 (1966).
Principle: The reaction in the cuvette is a modified azidemethemoglobin reaction. The erythrocyte membranes are disintegrated by sodium deoxycholate, releasing the hemoglobin. Sodium nitrite converts the haemoglobin iron from the ferrous to the ferric state to form methemoglobin, which then combines with azide to form azidmethemoglobin. The photometer uses a double wavelength measuring method, 570 nm and 880 nm, for compensation of turbidity.
Sample material: Capillary, venous or arterial whole blood.
Measurement range: 0-25.6 g/dL (0-256 g/L or
0-15.9 mmol/L).
Results: In about 60 seconds.
Sample volume: 10 µL.
Weight: Analyzer: 350 g (0.77 pounds) with batteries installed.
Docking station: 566 g (1.24 pounds).
Power: Internal batteries or docking station.
Operating temperature: 15-30 °C (59-86 °F).
Interface: Printer and PC
Quality control: Built-in "selftest" and liquid controls.
Dimensions Docking station: 135 x 206 x 61 mm (5.30 x 8.10 x 2.40 inches).
Calibration: The analyzers are calibrated at the factory against the ICSH reference method and needs no further calibbration.
Accuracy: Correlation of 0.99 when compared to the reference method (ICSH method).
Storage for HemoCue® Hb 201 DM Analyzer: The analyzer and docking station can be stored at temperature 0-50 °C (32-122 °F).
Storage for container packaged HemoCue® Hb 201 Microcuvettes: The microcuvettes are to be stored at 15-30 °C (59-86 °F) in a dry place. Use the Microcuvettes prior to their expiry date. Once the container is opened the microcuvettes are stable for three months. Always keep the container closed.
Storage for individual packaged HemoCue® Hb 201 Microcuvettes: The microcuvettes are to be stored at 15-30 °C (59-86 °F) in a dry place. Use the Microcuvettes prior to their expiry date. The expiry date is printed on each container as well as on each individual package.
Method: Vanzetti, G. An azidemethemoglobin method for haemoglobin determination in blood. J. Lab. Clin. Med. 67, 116-26 (1966).
Principle: The reaction in the cuvette is a modified azidemethemoglobin reaction. The erythrocyte membranes are disintegrated by sodium deoxycholate, releasing the haemoglobin. Sodium nitrite converts the haemoglobin iron from the ferrous to the ferric state to form methemoglobin, which then combines with azide to form azidmethemoglobin. The photometer uses a double wavelength measuring method, 570 nm and 880 nm, for compensation of turbidity.
Sample material: Capillary, venous or arterial whole blood.
Measurement range: 0-25.6 g/dL (0-256 g/L or 0-15.9 mmol/L).
Results: In about 10 seconds.
Sample volume: 10 µL.
Weight: 500 g (1.10 pounds) with batteries installed.
Power: AC adapter or 4 x AA batteries.
Operating temperature: 10-40 °C (40-104 °F).
Interface: Printer and PC
Quality control: Built-in "selftest" and liquid controls.
Calibration: The system is factory calibrated against the ICSH reference method for haemoglobin and needs no further calibration.
Accuracy: Correlation of 0.99 when compared to the reference method (ICSH method).
Storage for the HemoCue® Hb 301 Analyzer: The analyzer can be stored at temperature 0-50 °C (32-122 °F).
Storage for the HemoCue® Hb 301 Microcuvette: The microcuvettes are to be stored at 10-40 °C (50-104 °F).
Short-term storage (6 weeks) -18-50 °C (0.4 - 122 °F).
Once the container is opened the microcuvettes are stable for three months. Always keep the container closed.
Method: van Kempen E J and Zijlstra W G. Spectrophotometry of haemoglobin and haemoglobin derivativies. Advances in Clinical Chemistry, vol 23, 199-257 (1983).
Principle: Haemoglobin concentration is determined by measuring the absorbance of whole blood at an Hb/HbO2 isobestic point. This method correlates well with the reference method for haemoglobin determination (the ICSH method). The analyzer uses a double wavelength measuring method, 506 nm and 880 nm, for compensation of turbidity.
Sample material: Capillary or venous blood.
Measurement range: 10.5—19.0 g/dL (105—190 g/L or 6.5—11.8 mmol/L).
Results: In about 45 seconds.
Sample volume: 10 µL.
Weight: 1 kg (2 pounds) with batteries installed.
Power: AC Adapter or batteries.
Operating temperature: 15–40 °C (59–104 °F).
Quality control: Check the function of the photometer daily, by measuring the included control cuvette.
Calibration: The system is factory calibrated against the ICSH reference method for haemoglobin and needs no further calibration.
Accuracy: Correlation of 0.99 when compared to the reference method (ICSH method).
Storage for the HemoCue® Donor Hb Checker Photometer: The photometer can be stored at temperature 0-50 °C (32-122 °F).
Storage for the HemoCue® Donor Hb Checker Microcuvette: The microcuvettes are to be stored at 15-30 °C (59-86 °F) in a dry place. Once the container is opened the microcuvettes are stable for three months. Always keep the container closed. Always keep the container closed.
Method: van Kempen E J and Zijlstra W G. Spectrophotometry of haemoglobin and haemoglobin derivativies. Advances in Clinical Chemistry, vol 23, 199-257 (1983).
Principle: Haemoglobin concentration is determined by measuring the absorbance of hemolyzed blood at the Hb/HbO2 isobestic point. Deoxycholate haemolyses the erythrocytes and hemoglobin is released. This method correlates well with the reference method for haemoglobin determination (the ICSH method). The photometer uses a double wavelength measuring method, 506 nm and 880 nm, for compensation of turbidity.
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