Automatic Slide Stainer NASS-502 completes acid-fast staining of 8 slides in 16 minutes through a controlled timing cycle. It features an internal drainage system that clears excess solution between steps to reduce buildup. This system coordinates reagent movement with fixed slide positioning for high-contrast staining. It stabilizes heat application during drying to prevent smear disruption after processing. Our stainer delivers consistent detection of acid-fast bacilli with low variability across staining runs.
FAQ for Automatic Slide Stainer NASS-502
1: Does the Automatic Slide Stainer NASS-502 provide any slide count tracking feature?
Yes, the Automatic Slide Stainer automatically logs how many slides have been processed. This tracking helps labs monitor equipment usage over time. It can assist with cycle planning and consumable replacement. The count resets only when manually cleared.
2: Are there any alerts for chamber door status?
The Automatic Slide Stainer includes a safety sensor that detects open or unlatched doors. If the lid is not properly secured, the cycle won’t begin. This feature prevents process interruption or fluid leakage. An alert is shown on the display with an audio signal.
3: What type of display is integrated into the Automatic Slide Stainer NASS-502?
Our Automatic Slide Stainer includes a digital status panel with real-time updates. The display shows timing, reagent steps, and error codes. It remains active throughout the operation cycle. Brightness and layout are optimized for lab lighting.
4: Does the Automatic Slide Stainer NASS-502 include any internal diagnostic functions?
Yes, the Automatic Slide Stainer can run a basic self-check routine before each cycle. This feature verifies component readiness and reagent availability. It helps reduce user error and ensures proper startup. Warnings are shown immediately if any issue is detected.
5: Is there a method to cancel or interrupt a cycle mid-process?
Yes, users can pause or stop a running cycle from the control panel. A confirmation prompt helps avoid accidental interruptions. After cancellation, a short rinse is automatically triggered. This helps prepare the system for a fresh cycle.