How long has SEBRA been making blood collection and processing equipment?
SEBRA invented its hand held sealing head, blood weighing and mixing device and portable lounges back in the mid-1970’s in collaboration with Blood Systems. Why is your mixer shaped like a goose? To keep the controls closer to the operator, yet maintain a slim profile for mobile bus use. Troubleshooting Questions The instruction manual for each SEBRA product includes a troubleshooting guide—please refer to this for specifics. Click here for Instruction Manuals. The following are a few frequent causes for failure. What are common causes for a repair to your hand held sealing heads? • Dropping the Sealing head (results in no light, no seal). The sealing head incorporates a small reed switch that allows it to be activated when the handle is closed. That switch is relatively delicate, and a drop from three feet could cause it to break. Please call SEBRA’s Repair Coordinator for an RMA to have it repaired. • Bending the lever of your sealing head (results in ruptured tubing) To check and se