SECTION 4                         ADJUSTMENT
4.1 STANDARD SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT .........................................................................................1
        4.1.1 WBC and RBC Sensitivity Adjustment ...........................................................................................1
        4.1.2 PLT Sensitivity Adjustment .............................................................................................................5
4.2 HGB ADJUSTMENT............................................................................................................................7
4.3 CLOG LEVEL ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................................................9
4.4 PCB CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................................10
        4.4.1 PCB NO.20034 (XP/KX)/PCB No. 2135 (KX-21)/No. 2150 (KX-21N)..........................................10
        4.4.2 PCB No. 6363 (KX-21) ................................................................................................................. 11
        4.4.3 PCB No. 6370NH (KX-21N) .........................................................................................................12
        4.4.4 PCB No. 4087 (Power Supply Unit) .............................................................................................14
4.5 PROGRAM VERSION UP PROCEDURES ......................................................................................15
        4.5.1 Program Version Up (KX-21)........................................................................................................15
        4.5.2 Program Version Up (KX-21N) .....................................................................................................16
4.6 MECHANICAL PARTS ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................................17
        4.6.1 SRV Position Adjustment .............................................................................................................17
        4.6.2 Rinse Cup Position Adjustment....................................................................................................18
4.7 PNEUMATIC ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................19
        4.7.1 Pneumatic Adjustment (KX-21N) .................................................................................................19
4.8 MANTENANCE CHECK LIST ...........................................................................................................21
KX-21 S/M                                                                                                                               March 2013
SECTION 4                  ADJUSTMENT
4.1         STANDARD SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT
4.1.1         WBC and RBC Sensitivity Adjustment
Required reagent: CELLCHECK-400; Part No. 814-0012-9
(1)  Verify that the temperature of CELLPACK and the room temperature is within the range of 15 – 30°C.
(2)     Access to the Maintenance mode.
(3)     Press the Start Switch and verify WBC and RBC background counts fall the range below:
        WBC background value  0.30 x 103/µL
        RBC background value  0.02 x 106/µL s
(4)     Select 9. Service from SELECT menu.
        Select 2. Service Seq. and 3. Gain Adjustment from the submenu.
(5)     From the Gain Adjustment menu, select 1: WBC/RBC. The WBC/RBC Gain Adjustment screen will appear.
                              Figure 4-1: WBC/RBC Gain Adjustment Display
        “*Gain Adjustment*” will appear in the system status area.
        The data processing area includes following items:
        TARGET:            Area for entering the target value
        1, 2 and 3:        Area that displays the 3 analysis values
        MAX-MIN:           Area that displays the difference between the maximum and minimum of the 3
                           analysis values
        RATIO(%):          Area that displays the calculated compensation ratio
        RESULT:            Area that displays the analysis values after they are compensated
(6)     Enter the TARGET values using the numeric and decimal keys.
        When the Gain Adjustment screen is opened, the area in which you enter the W-MFV target values
        will be reversed. Input the W-MFV and R-MCV TARGET values calculated as below:
                              Table 4-1: Sensitivity Adjustment Target Values
      Parameter                          Target Value                        CELLCHECK-400 Lot No.
        W-MFV         188.0+/-2.0 fL                                                A1003 - A3005
        W-MFV         180.5+/-2.0 fL B                                            A3006 and thereafter
        R-MCV         1.26 x (Assay value MCV of CELLCHECK-400/CC-108)                    ---
        A TB201204 B TB201379
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      The acceptable range for each parameter is 0.0 to 999.9. If the input range is exceeded, an alarm
      will sound and the data entry is ignored.
      For each parameter, numerals that are not significant digits will be cut off. For example, if the WBC
      target is entered as 172.05, the set value will be 172.0.
      [C] key functions as backspace to delete one character.
      If a target value has already been entered, the previous value will be deleted upon any key entry.
(7)   To confirm, either press the [ENTER] key or move to the next item with the [] and [] keys. If you
      press the [ENTER] key, the reverse display will shift to the right.
(8)   Press the [SELECT] key. The confirmation message will appear.
                         Figure 4-2: Gain Adjustment Confirmation Message
      If you select [Cont.], you can continue to enter target values.
      If you select [Set], the target value will be confirmed and the sample will be ready for analysis.
      If you select [Cancel], gain adjustment processing will be canceled and the system will return to the
      Ready Screen.
(9)   Open the Detector Cover by loosening the fixing screw.
(10) Mix CELLCHECK-400 ampules vigorously, and pour it into the DB-1 sample beaker.
(11) Pour approx. 3.5 mL of CELLCHECK-400 into the WBC transducer chamber and approx. 2.5 mL
     into the RBC transducer chamber.
(12) Close the Detector Cover, and press the Start Switch.
     The recount analysis sequence will be performed automatically three times and the three analysis
     values (1 to 3), difference between the maximum and minimum (MAX-MIN), and compensation
     ratio (RATIO%) will be calculated.
                           Figure 4-3: WBC/RBC Gain Adjustment Display
(13) Analysis is performed once again and displays the analysis values (RESULT).
     Verify that the followings are all satisfied. (W-MFV, R-MCV)
            • MAX-MIN  4 [fL]
            • RATIO (%) - 100±50
            • RESULT = TARGET±2 [fL]
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Following Procedures are for Version 00-15 and before:
(14) Follow the procedures below according to the analysis values (RESULT):
      1)    When all the analysis values (RESULT) satisfy the values of step (13), execute the step (15).
      2)    When the analysis values (MAX-MIN value and RATIO value), other than RESULT value, are
            satisfied, move on to the step (16) and the following steps.
      3)    When the analysis values (MAX-MIN value and RATIO value), other than RESULT value, are
            not satisfied, go back to the step (1) and perform the sensitivity adjustment once again.
(15) Select [Yes] and press the [ENTER] key. The gain adjustment value will be updated and the system
     will return to the Ready Screen. If the built-in printer is connected, the fourth analysis values and
     compensation ratio will be printed.
(16) To use RESULT value for the compensation, keep it.
(17) Select [No] and press the [ENTER] key to leave from the Gain Adjustment menu. The system will
     return to the Ready Screen.
(18) Press the Start Switch and verify WBC and RBC background count fall the range below:
            WBC background value  0.30 x 103/µL
            RBC background value  0.02 x 106/µL
(19) Select 9. Service from SELECT menu.
     Select 2. Service Seq. and 3. Gain Adjustment from the submenu.
(20) From the Gain Adjustment menu, select 1: WBC/RBC. The WBC/RBC Gain Adjustment screen will
     appear.
                            Figure 4-1: WBC/RBC Gain Adjustment Display
      “*Gain Adjustment*” will appear in the system status area.
      The data processing area includes following items:
      TARGET:            Area for entering the target value
      1, 2 and 3:        Area that displays the 3 analysis values
      MAX-MIN:           Area that displays the difference between the maximum and minimum of the 3
                         analysis values
      RATIO(%):          Area that displays the calculated compensation ratio
      RESULT:            Area that displays the analysis values after they are compensated
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(21) Enter the TARGET values using the numeric and decimal keys.
     When the Gain Adjustment screen is opened, the area in which you enter the W-MFV target values
     will be reversed. Input the W-MFV and R-MCV TARGET values calculated as below:
            New W-MFV TARGET = (TARGET)2 / RESULT (of the previous adjustment)
            New R-MCV TARGET = (TARGET)2 / RESULT (of the previous adjustment)
            * TARGET: W-MFV and R-MCV target values calculated in step (6)
      The acceptable range for each parameter is 0.0 to 999.9. If the input range is exceeded, an alarm
      will sound and the data entry is ignored. For each parameter, numerals that are not significant dig-
      its will be cut off. For example, if the WBC target is entered as 172.05, the set value will be 172.0.
      [C] key functions as backspace to delete one character.
      If a target value has already been entered, the previous value will be deleted upon any key entry.
(22) To confirm, either press the [ENTER] key or move to the next item with the [ ] and [ ] keys. If you
     press the [ENTER] key, the reverse display will shift to the right.
(23) Press the [SELECT] key. The confirmation message will appear.
                         Figure 4-2: Gain Adjustment Confirmation Message
      If you select [Cont.], you can continue to enter target values.
      If you select [Set], the target value will be confirmed and the sample will be ready for analysis.
      If you select [Cancel], gain adjustment processing will be canceled and the system will return to the
      Ready Screen.
(24) Open the Detector Cover by loosening the fixing screw.
(25) Mix CELLCHECK-400 ampules vigorously, and pour it into the DB-1 sample beaker.
(26) Pour approx. 3.5 mL of CELLCHECK-400 into the WBC transducer chamber and approx. 2.5 mL
     into the RBC transducer chamber.
(27) Close the Detector Cover, and press the Start Switch.
     The recount analysis sequence will be performed automatically three times and the three analysis
     values (1 to 3), difference between the maximum and minimum (MAX-MIN), and compensation
     ratio (RATIO%) will be calculated.
                           Figure 4-3: WBC/RBC Gain Adjustment Display
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(28) Analysis is performed once again and displays the analysis values (RESULT).
     Verify that the followings are all satisfied. (W-MFV, R-MCV)
             • MAX-MIN  4 [fL]
             • RATIO (%) - 100±50
             • RESULT = TARGET±2 [fL]
(29) Select [Yes] if the analysis values (RESULT) satisfy the standard values. The gain adjustment
     value will be updated and the system will return to the Ready Screen. If the built-in printer is con-
     nected, the fourth analysis values and compensation ratio will be printed.
4.1.2         PLT Sensitivity Adjustment
Required reagent: LATEX CALIBRATOR PLT (E); Part No. 951-0222-1
(1) Verify that the temperature of CELLPACK and the room temperature is within the range of 15 -
     30°C.
(2)     Remove the KX-21 Top Cover, then remove the Shield Cover No. 143 by loosening two each of flat
        screw M3x8 (SUS) so that you can access the adjustment VR5 on PCB NO.20034 (XP/KX) [P/N:
        AG620580]/ PCB No. 2135 (KX-21)/No. 2150 (KX-21N).
(3)     Access to the Maintenance mode.
(4)     Press the Start Switch and verify PLT background count falls the range below:
             PLT background value2 10 x 103/µL
(5)     Select 9. Service from SELECT menu.
        Select 2. Service Seq. and 3. Gain Adjustment from the submenu.
(6)     From the Gain Adjustment menu, select 2: PLT. The PLT Gain Adjustment screen will appear.
                                 Figure 4-4: PLT Gain Adjustment Display
(7)     Mix the PLT Latex Calibrator by gently swirling vial.
(8)     Set the Latex Calibrator at the aspiration pipette and press the Start Switch to aspirate it.
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KX-21 S/M                                              4-5                                          March 2013
(9)    When the analysis is completed, the P-MFV result will be displayed.
                             Figure 4-5: Displayed the 1st Result of P-MFV
(10) Adjust the VR5 on PCB NO.20034 (XP/KX) [P/N: AG620580] / PCB No. 2135 (KX-21)/No. 2150
     (KX-21N) so that the P-MFV falls within the acceptable range below. Turning the VR clockwise will
       increase the value.
            P-MFV = (Target MFV value provided for each LATEX CALIBRATOR PLT (PM/C2)) ± 0.2 [fL]
                    Figure 4-6: VR5 on PCB NO.20034/PCB No. 2135/No. 2150
(11)   Press the Start Switch to recount the Latex Calibrator.
       Run the recount sequence and VR adjustment three times in total.
(12) After the 4th analysis (recounting) is completed, press [1] key to continue the Latex analyses again.
(13) Repeat the steps (7) through (11) above until the P-MFV falls into the acceptable range.
(14) After the adjustment is completed, obtain three P-MFV results by analyzing or recounting Latex
     Calibrator.
(15) Calculate the average of the three results and verify that the average falls within the acceptable
     range.
(16) Press [3] key to exit the adjustment program.
(17) Refit the Shield Cover No. 143 and the Top Cover.
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KX-21 S/M                                          4-6                                          March 2013
4.2 HGB ADJUSTMENT
(1)    Verify that 30 minutes or more has been passed after the power ON.
(2)    Display the Status Display by pressing [SELECT] - [7] (Maintenance) - [5] (Status Display).
                                       Figure 4-7: Status Display
(3)    Adjust the VR1 on the PCB NO.20034 (XP/KX) [P/N: AG620580] / PCB No. 2135 (KX-21)/No.
       2150 (KX-21N) so that the HGB CONVERT value falls within the range 2000±200.
                                 Figure 4-8: VRs for HGB Adjustment
(4)    Aspirate the fresh Sysmex control blood EIGHTCHECK (Normal Level).
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KX-21 S/M                                           4-7                                        March 2013
(5)    Press [SELECT] key to stop the sequence at Sequence 7.
                             Figure 4-9: Sequence Stop at Sequence 7
(6)    Adjust the VR2 on the PCB NO.20034 (XP/KX) [P/N: AG620580]/PCB No. 2135 (KX-21) /No. 2150
       (KX-21N) so that the HGB CONVERT value falls within the following range:
            HGB CONVERT = (HGB Assay Value for EIGHTCHECK) ± 0.5 [g/dL]
(7)    Press [SELECT] key to resume the sequence.
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KX-21 S/M                                        4-8                                  March 2013
4.3         CLOG LEVEL ADJUSTMENT
(1)    Select 9. Service from Select Menu.
(2)    Select 2. Service Seq. from Service submenu, and select 7. Clog Adjustment. The Clog Adjustment
       screen appears.
                                 Figure 4-10: Clog Adjustment Screen
(3)    Adjust the VR6 on the PCB NO.20034 (XP/KX) [P/N: AG620580]/PCB No. 2135 (KX-21)/No. 2150
       (KX-21N) so that the WBC clog level falls within the range: 100.0 ± 1.0.
(4)    Adjust the VR7 on the PCB NO.20034 (XP/KX) [P/N: AG620580]/PCB No. 2135 (KX-21)/No. 2150
       (KX-21N) so that the RBC clog level falls within the range: 100.0 ± 1.0.
                                 Figure 4-11: VRs for Clog Adjustment
(5)    The system returns to the Ready screen in 30 seconds.
       Or press [SELECT] key to return to the Ready screen.
       NOTE: If the adjustment has not been completed when the system returns to Ready, access this
             program again.
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KX-21 S/M                                           4-9                                     March 2013
4.4         PCB CHECKING AND ADJUSTMENT
4.4.1         PCB NO.20034 (XP/KX)/PCB No. 2135 (KX-21)/No. 2150 (KX-21N)
(1)     HGB circuit adjustment
            Adjustment VR                         Test Point                   Adjustment Item
                   VR1                            TP18, TP50                Coarse BLANK adjustment
                   VR2                            TP40, TP51                Coarse GAIN adjustment
(2)     Reference voltage adjustment
            Adjustment VR                         Test Point                      Set Value
                   VR8                              TP17                       4,100 mV ± 10 mV
(3)     A/D START signal pulse width adjustment (Factory use only)
            Item                  Adjustment VR                Test Point              Set Value
             PLT                         VR3                     TP30                6 µsec ± 10%
             RBC                         VR5                     TP29                6 µsec ± 10%
            WBC                          VR9                     TP28                6 µsec ± 10%
(4)     Clog monitoring circuit adjustment
            Adjustment VR                         Test Point                   Adjustment Item
                   VR7                              TP21                          RBC • PLT
                   VR6                              TP22                             WBC
(5)     Sensitivity Adjustment
        PCB NO.20034 (XP/KX) [P/N: AG620580]/PCB No. 2135/No.2150 uses digital VRs to adjust RBC
        and WBC sensitivity. PLT sensitivity is adjusted by a conventional variable VR.
(6)     Test Points
 TP8            WBC Sensitivity
 TP9            RBC Sensitivity
 TP10           PLT Sensitivity
 TP11           GND (Analog)
 TP12           WBC Clog Monitoring Signal
 TP13           RBC Clog Monitoring Signal
NOTE: TP28, TP29 and TP30 are 1x1 mm test points.
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KX-21 S/M                                            4-10                                     March 2013
4.4.2          PCB No. 6363 (KX-21)
(1)       DIP Switch S1 Settings (KX-21)
                                                                         C-2       C-3      C-4      C-5
  Bit                             Function                             (117V)    (220V,   (240V)   (220V,
                                                                                Europe)            China)
            Memory initialization at start up (for factory use only)
      1       ON: Start up with memory initialization                   OFF      OFF       OFF       OFF
              OFF: Usual start up
            Built-in Printer
      2         ON: Connected                                           ON        ON       ON        ON
                OFF: Not connected
            Host Computer
      3        ON: Connected                                            OFF      OFF       OFF       ON
               OFF: Not connected
            Quick system (production line use only)
      4        ON: Connected                                            OFF      OFF       OFF       OFF
               OFF: Not connected
            Histogram display in Pre-diluted Mode
      5        ON: Display                                              OFF      OFF       OFF       ON
               OFF: Not display
            Analysis results display when imitation reagent is
            detected.
      6        ON: Display analysis result with an asterisk (*)         ON        ON       ON        ON
                       indicating unreliable data (Level 2)
               OFF: Not display the result (Level 1)
            Clog monitoring in Auto Rinse
      7        ON: Monitor                                              ON        ON       ON        ON
               OFF: Do not monitor
      8     Not Used (Fixed to ON)                                      ON        ON       ON        ON
NOTE: When replacing PCB No. 6363, execute the following procedures:
      1) Connect the battery connector on PCB No. 6363.
      2) Change the Bit 1 of DIP Switch S1 to “ON” to initialize the memory.
      3) Turn the instrument power ON.
      4) When the initialization is completed, the message “Entire memory area was initialized. Turn
         OFF the power.” will be displayed. Turn the instrument power OFF.
      5) Change the Bit 1 of DIP Switch S1 to “OFF”.
      6) Turn the instrument power ON to start up the instrument.
                                         Figure 4-12: DIP SW Location (KX-21)
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(2)        Test Points and Adjustments (KX-21)
  Adj. VR                 Test Point                                 Function & Adjustment
 None             TP1          TP3 (GND)        +5 V (digital):                  +5.00 ± 0.25 V
 None             TP2          TP3 (GND)        +12 V (digital):                 +12.00 ± 0.60 V
 None             TP4          TP6 (GND)        +15 V (analog):                  +15.00 ± 0.75 V
 None             TP5          TP6 (GND)        –15 V (analog):                  –15.00 ± 0.75 V
 VR1              TP7          TP6 (GND)        WBC A/D reference voltage:       +3.20 ± 0.10 V
 VR1              TP8          TP6 (GND)        PLT A/D reference voltage:       +3.20 ± 0.10 V
 VR2              TP9          TP6 (GND)        RBC A/D reference voltage:       +3.20 ± 0.10 V
 None             TP10         TP3 (GND)        LCD Drive:                       Approx. +30 V
 VR*              TP11         TP3 (GND)        LCD Contrast Adjustment:         Approx. +21-27 V
NOTE: Adjustment volume for LCD contrast is located at the bottom of Panel Keyboard.
      Adjust RBC A/D reference voltage using VR2 just after the initial set up of D/A converter. (For
      example when the system becomes Ready after Power ON.)
(3)        LEDs (KX-21)
  LED                                                      Descriptions
      D1       RUN: Lights ON when ASb signal becomes effective. Flashes when a program is running.
      D2       HALT Lights ON when RESETb signal or HALPb signal is generated (1st-3rd pins of J16 are connected.)
                    Also lights ON when 2nd-3rd pins of J16 are connected (ICE Connection Mode).
NOTE: When replacing PCB No. 6363, the factory settings must be changed. Refer to Section 5.9.3
      Factory Initialize of this manual for the procedures.
4.4.3           PCB No. 6370NH (KX-21N)
                                Figure 4-13: DIP SW Location (KX-21N) DIP SW
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(1)       DIP Switch S1 Settings (KX-21N)
                                                                         C-2       C-3      C-4      C-5
  Bit                             Function                             (117V)    (220V,   (240V)   (220V,
                                                                                Europe)            China)
            Memory initialization at start up (for factory use only)
      1       ON: Start up with memory initialization                   OFF      OFF       OFF       OFF
              OFF: Usual start up
            Built-in Printer
      2         ON: Connected                                           ON        ON       ON        ON
                OFF: Not connected
            Host Computer
      3        ON: Connected                                            ON        ON       ON        ON
               OFF: Not connected
            Quick system (production line use only)
      4        ON: Connected                                            OFF      OFF       OFF       OFF
               OFF: Not connected
            Histogram display in Pre-diluted Mode
      5        ON: Display                                              OFF      OFF       OFF       ON
               OFF: Not display
            Analysis results display when imitation reagent is
            detected.
      6        ON: Display analysis result with an asterisk (*)         ON        ON       ON        ON
                       indicating unreliable data (Level 2)
               OFF: Not display the result (Level 1)
            Clog monitoring in Auto Rinse
      7        ON: Monitor                                              ON        ON       ON        ON
               OFF: Do not monitor
      8     Not Used (Fixed to ON)                                      ON        ON       ON        ON
NOTE: When replacing PCB No. 6370NH, execute the following procedures:
      1) Connect the battery connector on PCB No. 6370NH.
      2) Change the Bit 1 of DIP Switch S1 to “ON” to initialize the memory.
      3) Turn the instrument power ON.
      4) When the initialization is completed, the message “Entire memory area was initialized. Turn
         OFF the power.” will be displayed. Turn the instrument power OFF.
      5) Change the Bit 1 of DIP Switch S1 to “OFF”.
      6) Turn the instrument power ON to start up the instrument.
(2)       DIP Switch S2 Settings (KX-21N only)
                                                                         C-2       C-3      C-4      C-5
  Bit                             Function                             (117V)    (220V,   (240V)   (220V,
                                                                                Europe)            China)
      1     Not Used (Fixed to OFF)                                     OFF      OFF       OFF       OFF
      2     Not Used (Fixed to OFF)                                     OFF      OFF       OFF       OFF
      3     Not Used (Fixed to OFF)                                     OFF      OFF       OFF       OFF
      4     Not Used (Fixed to OFF)                                     OFF      OFF       OFF       OFF
      5     Not Used (Fixed to OFF)                                     OFF      OFF       OFF       OFF
      6     Not Used (Fixed to OFF)                                     OFF      OFF       OFF       OFF
      7     Not Used (Fixed to OFF)                                     OFF      OFF       OFF       OFF
      8     Not Used (Fixed to OFF)                                     OFF      OFF       OFF       OFF
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(3)        Test Points and Adjustments (KX-21N)
     Adj. VR              Test Point                                  Function & Adjustment
 None             TP1          TP3 (GND)        +5 V (digital):                      +5.00 ± 0.25 V
 None             TP2          TP3 (GND)        +12 V (digital):                     +12.00 ± 0.60 V
 None             TP4          TP6 (GND)        +15 V (analog):                      +15.00 ± 0.75 V
 None             TP5          TP6 (GND)        –15 V (analog):                      –15.00 ± 0.75 V
 None             TP7          TP3 (GND)        +3.3 V (digital):                    +3.30 ± 0.10 V
 VR1              TP8          TP6 (GND)        WBC/PLT A/D reference voltage:       +3.20 ± 0.10 V
 VR2              TP9          TP6 (GND)        RBC A/D reference voltage:           +3.20 ± 0.10 V
 None             TP10         TP3 (GND)        LCD Drive:                           Approx. +30 V
 VR*              TP11         TP3 (GND)        LCD Contrast Adjustment:             Approx. +21-27 V
NOTE: Adjustment volume for LCD contrast is located at the bottom of Panel Keyboard.
      Adjust RBC A/D reference voltage using VR2 just after the initial set up of D/A converter. (For
      example when the system becomes Ready after Power ON.)
(4)        LEDs (KX-21N)
     LED                                                   Descriptions
      D1       RUN: Lights ON when ASb signal becomes effective. Flashes when a program is running.
      D2       HALT Lights ON when RESETb signal or HALPb signal is generated (1st-3rd pins of J16 are connected.)
                    Also lights ON when 2nd-3rd pins of J16 are connected (ICE Connection Mode).
NOTE: When replacing PCB No. 6370NH, the factory settings must be initialized. Refer to Section
      5.9.3 Factory Initialize of this manual for the procedures.
4.4.4           PCB No. 4087 (Power Supply Unit)
1)         PCB NO. 4087
              Adjustment VR                      Adjustment Voltage                         Test Point
                                                                                 J6 - 5 (GND)
                    VR1                             +100 VDC ± 3 V
                                                                                 J6 - 6 (+100 VDC)
2)         Switching Regulator VS50B-12
              Adjustment VR                      Adjustment Voltage                         Test Point
                                                                                 CN2 - 1,2 (GND)
                    VR1                             +12 VDC ± 0.2 V
                                                                                 CN2 - 3,4 (+12 VDC)
3)         Switching Regulator VS15B-5
              Adjustment VR                      Adjustment Voltage                         Test Point
                                                                                 CN2 - 1,2 (GND)
                    VR1                              +5 VDC ± 0.1 V
                                                                                 CN2 - 3,4 (+5 VDC)
KX-21 S/M                                                  4-14                                           March 2013
4.5         PROGRAM VERSION UP PROCEDURES
4.5.1         Program Version Up (KX-21)
Parts required: New version ROM 1KX21 ASSY
      (P/N 973-3311-1: Set of 2 PROMs 1KX2F-01, 1KX2F-02)
(1)     Turn the power OFF, and disconnect the power cord.
(2)     Verify that reagent tubes and waste line tubes are connected properly.
(3)     Remove one each of the fixing screw on right and left sides of the instrument.
(4)     Open the front cover, and loosen one each of top cover fixing screw on both left and right sides.
(5)     Remove the top cover.
(6)     Find PROM 1KX2F-01 and PROM 1KX2F-02
        on PCB No. 6363.
(7)     Replace these PROMs by the new version
        ones.
        Make sure that PROM 1KX2F-01 is on the left
        side, and PROM 1KX2F-02 is on the right.
        Also make sure that the notched side faces
        down.
(8)     Connect the power cord.
(9)     Power ON the instrument. (When starting up
        the instrument in Factory Maintenance mode,
        press the Start Switch when turning ON the
        power switch, and keep it pressing until a
        beep sounds.)
(10) The new version number [00-XX] will be dis-
     played on the “Sysmex KX-21” screen.                      Figure 4-14: PROM Location
(11) When the Power Fail error is alerted, press [1] key to continue.
(12) If any maintenance instruction message is displayed, execute the required maintenance program.
     (Refer to the KX-21 Operator’s Manual for procedures.)
        NOTE: After the Factory Initialize program is executed, or the PCB No. 6363 is replaced, the
              maintenance instruction messages will be displayed at power ON. In these cases, press
              [3] key to proceed the start-up without performing maintenance.
(13) When any setting change, initialization, verification is required, access the appropriate Service Pro-
     gram. Refer to Section 5 for the service programs.
(14) Re-mount the top cover, and tighten the fixing screws.
     Be careful not to pinch tubes and wirings when mounting the cover.
KX-21 S/M                                           4-15                                         March 2013
4.5.2         Program Version Up (KX-21N)
Parts required: New version Flash Memory Card 1KXNH ASSY (P/N: 993-2811-6)
(1)     Turn the power OFF, and disconnect the power cord.
(2)     Verify that reagent tubes and waste line tubes are connected properly.
(3)     Remove the IC card slot cover on the rear of the instrument.
(4)     When there is a Flash Memory Card mounted,
        take it out by pressing the eject button.
(5)     Insert securely the Flash Memory Card with
        new program.
(6)     Re-mount the IC card slot cover.
(7)     Connect the power cord.
(8)     Power ON the instrument. (When starting up
        the instrument in Factory Maintenance mode,
        press the Start Switch when turning ON the
        power switch, and keep it pressing until a
        beep sounds.)
(9)     The new version number [00-XX] will be dis-
        played on the “Sysmex KX-21N” screen.
(10) When the Power Fail error is alerted, press [1]
     key to continue.                                      Figure 4-15: IC Card Slot (KX-21N Rear)
(11) Program install window will be displayed.
     Press [1] to store the program in the memory.
     Press [2] to load the program from the program IC card to start up the instrument. This case, the
     program will not be stored after the power is OFF.
(12) If any maintenance instruction message is displayed, execute the required maintenance program.
     (Refer to the KX-21N Operator’s Manual for procedures.)
        NOTE: After the Factory Initialize program is executed, or the PCB No. 6370NH is replaced, the
              maintenance instruction messages will be displayed at power ON. In these cases, press
              [3] key to proceed the start-up without performing maintenance.
(13) When any setting change, initialization, verification is required, access the appropriate Service Pro-
     gram. Refer to Section 5 for the service programs.
KX-21 S/M                                           4-16                                        March 2013
4.6         MECHANICAL PARTS ADJUSTMENT
4.6.1         SRV Position Adjustment
(1)     Enter the maintenance mode. (See 5.2 ENTERING MAINTENANCE MODE.)
(2)     Select SV Test Operation by pressing “Service” -> “4: Test Operation” -> “2: SV Test Operation”.
        (See 5.7.2 SV Test Operation.)
(3)     Prepare a drill bit with 0.8 mm diameter. Verify that this drill bit can penetrate through SRV (3
        pieces: SRV Fixed Valve (L), Rotor Valve and SRV Fixed Valve (R)) at the SRV alignment hole.
        If not, adjust the lower Stopper position by loosening a hex-socket fixing screw so that the drill bit
        will smoothly penetrate through the SRV.
                                    Figure 4-16: SRV in home position
(4)     Rotate the SRV by entering SV No. 16 and ENTER.
(5)     Verify that this drill bit can penetrate through SRV (3 pieces: SRV Fixed Valve (L), Rotor Valve and
        SRV Fixed Valve (R)) at the SRV alignment hole.
        If not, adjust the lower Stopper position by loosening a hex-socket fixing screw so that the drill bit
        will smoothly penetrate through the SRV. 0.8 mm Diameter DrillLower StopperSRV Alignment
        HoleHex-socketFixing Screw
                                    Figure 4-17: SRV in Rotate Position
KX-21 S/M                                            4-17                                          March 2013
(6)     Rotate the SRV to home position by pressing 16 and ENTER again.
(7)     Perform AUTO RINSE and verify that no background count error is reported after rinsing sequence
        is completed.
(8)     Perform QC and verify that the control blood data is acceptable.
4.6.2         Rinse Cup Position Adjustment
(1)     Enter the maintenance mode. (See 5.2 ENTERING MAINTENANCE MODE.)
(2)     Press start key and wait until rinse cup descending lowest position.
(3)     Press SELECT key to stop the sequence.
(4)     Verify the pipette tip is placed in the gap “A”. (View from “B” is easy to verify.)
(5)     If adjustment is necessary, adjust the Rinse Cup height by loosening two screws shown in figure so
        that the pipette tip will be between the gap”A”.
                                     Figure 4-18: Rinse Cup Adjustment
KX-21 S/M                                              4-18                                    March 2013
4.7         PNEUMATIC ADJUSTMENT
4.7.1        Pneumatic Adjustment (KX-21N)
The conversion tables for the pneumatic values are as follows. Calculate the values, of which are not in
the table, by using the formula bellow. (See KX-21N Operator’s Manual for the adjustment procedure.)
(1)     For Pressure (kg/cm2  MPa):
        Pressure A (kg/cm2) x 0.0980665 = Pressure B (MPa)
         Pressure A (kg/cm2)      Pressure B (Mpa)       Pressure A (kg/cm2)        Pressure B (Mpa)
                 0.001                  0.0001                   0.665                    0.0652
                 0.003                  0.0003                   0.700                    0.0686
                 0.005                  0.0005                   0.701                    0.0687
                 0.010                  0.0010                   0.750                    0.0735
                 0.030                  0.0029                   1.000                    0.0981
                 0.050                  0.0049                   1.030                    0.1010
                 0.070                  0.0069                   1.050                    0.1030
                 0.100                  0.0098                   1.100                    0.1079
                 0.200                  0.0196                   1.500                    0.1471
                 0.250                  0.0245                   1.588                    0.1557
                 0.270                  0.0265                   1.600                    0.1569
                 0.300                  0.0294                   1.601                    0.1570
                 0.301                  0.0295                   1.700                    0.1667
                 0.330                  0.0324                   1.800                    0.1765
                 0.350                  0.0343                   1.900                    0.1863
                 0.380                  0.0373                   2.000                    0.1961
                 0.400                  0.0392                   2.010                    0.1961
                 0.430                  0.0422                   2.010                    0.1971
                 0.450                  0.0441                   2.100                    0.2059
                 0.470                  0.0461                   2.150                    0.2108
                 0.497                  0.0487                   2.200                    0.2157
                 0.500                  0.0490                   2.240                    0.2197
                 0.510                  0.0500                   2.250                    0.2206
                 0.520                  0.0510                   2.300                    0.2256
                 0.530                  0.0520                   2.400                    0.2354
                 0.550                  0.0539                   2.492                    0.2444
                 0.570                  0.0559                   2.500                    0.2452
                 0.600                  0.0588                   2.513                    0.2464
                 0.605                  0.0593                   2.533                    0.2484
                 0.062                  0.0608                   2.700                    0.2648
                 0.622                  0.0610                   2.800                    0.2746
                 0.650                  0.0637                   3.000                    0.2942
KX-21 S/M                                         4-19                                         March 2013
(2) For Vacuum (mmHg  MPa):
      Vacuum A (mmHg) x 0.000133322 = Vacuum B (MPa)
        Vacuum A (mmHg)      Vacuum B (Mpa)
               5                  0.0007
              10                  0.0013
              20                  0.0027
              35                  0.0047
              100                 0.0133
              150                 0.0200
              180                 0.0240
              200                 0.0267
              215                 0.0287
              220                 0.0293
              230                 0.0307
              240                 0.0320
              248                 0.0331
              250                 0.0333
              252                 0.0336
              260                 0.0347
              270                 0.0360
              280                 0.0373
              290                 0.0387
              298                 0.0397
              299                 0.0399
              300                 0.0400
              380                 0.0507
              390                 0.0520
              400                 0.0533
              415                 0.0553
              420                 0.0560
              440                 0.0587
              450                 0.0600
              500                 0.0667
              510                 0.0680
              530                 0.0707
              550                 0.0733
              600                 0.0800
KX-21 S/M                                  4-20        March 2013