3 device self-test, 4 replacing fuses, Device self-test – Eppendorf BioSpectrometer kinetic User Manual
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8.3.3
Device self-test
The frequency of the automatic self-test (approx. 1 minute) can be set using the
Device settings function
(see Device settings on p. 63). The factory setting for
Self-test interval is "Weekly".
The self-test checks the following:
• Verification of the detector
– Determination of the random error across the entire available spectrum
• Verification of the light source
– Verification of the maximum available energy of the light source and quality of the light transmission
through the device
– Determination of the signal random error at the reference sensor
– Determination of the signal level at the reference sensor
– Separate determination of light intensity in UV range
• Determination of the systematic and random error of the wavelength
– Position of an intensity peak in the UV range of the spectrum
– Precision of the position of an intensity peak in the UV range of the spectrum
• Random error of the temperature sensor
• Verification of the temperature control rate
Select the Perform self-test function in the Device calibration group and confirm with enter.
At the end of the self-test, the display shows the message
PASSED.
If the display shows the message
FAILED, the self-test has failed. If this error cannot be corrected (see
Error messages on p. 76), contact Eppendorf Service.
8.4
Replacing fuses
The fuse holder is located between the mains connection socket and the mains power switch.
1. Disconnect the power plug.
2. Press the upper and lower end of the plastic springs
1 together and pull the fuse holder 2 fully out.
3. Replace faulty fuses and reinsert the fuse holder. Make sure that the guiding rail
3 is positioned
correctly.
DANGER! Electric shock.
Switch off the device and disconnect the power plug before starting maintenance or
cleaning work.
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