The Aerospray Hematology Stat Slide Stainer/Cytocentrifuge (Model 7122) is intended for use by medical professionals to stain specimens that may include blood and other body fluids, as a step of standard laboratory practice in diagnosing disease in humans. Addition of the Cytopro rotor allows preparation of slides by cytocentrifugation before staining.


Product Overview

The Aerospray Hematology Stat Slide Stainer/Cytocentrifuge (Model 7122) is intended for use by medical professionals to stain specimens that may include blood and other body fluids, as a step of standard laboratory practice in diagnosing disease in humans. Addition of the Cytopro rotor allows preparation of slides by cytocentrifugation before staining.
Aerospray Hematology Stat Slide Stainer/Cytocentrifuge - Model 7122


Device Description

An automated mains electricity (AC-powered) laboratory instrument intended to be used to stain blood, tissue and/or other clinical specimens fixed to microscope examination slides, using one or more biological or cytochemical staining solutions in preparation for subsequent microscopic analysis. The device operates with minimal technician involvement and complete automation of all procedural steps.


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Device Sterilization

Device Sterile: False

Sterilization Prior To Use: False

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Product Codes

Code: KPA

Device Name: Slide Stainer, Automated

Device Class: 1

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Submission Type ID: 4

Review Panel: PA

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Technical Method: N

Gmp Exempt Flag: N/A

Life Sustain Support Flag: N

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Implant Flag: N

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Regulation Number: 864.3800

Third Party Flag: N

Medical Specialty: PA


Device Identifiers

Device Id: 03661540303937

Device Type: Primary

DeviceId Issuing Agency: GS1

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