Service, maintenance, errors 119, Glp validation – diagnosis 122 – Metrohm 789 Robotic Sample Processor XL User Manual
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Metrohm Sample Processor
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3.7.1
Metrohm standard sample racks ..........................................................90
3.7.2
Magnet codes........................................................................................91
3.7.3
Rack data...............................................................................................92
3.8
Dosing and liquid handling.......................................................... 95
3.8.1
Dosimats and Dosinos ..........................................................................95
3.8.2
Liquid handling functions ................................................................... 100
3.8.3
The DOS command............................................................................ 101
3.8.4
Pictograms.......................................................................................... 101
3.8.5
Liquid handling functions in detail...................................................... 102
3.8.6
Pipetting equipment............................................................................ 105
3.8.7
Pipetting procedure ............................................................................ 105
3.8.8
Preparing the Dosing unit................................................................... 106
3.8.9
Pipetting .............................................................................................. 106
3.9
The Remote interface ................................................................. 109
3.9.1
Output lines......................................................................................... 109
3.9.2
Input lines............................................................................................ 109
3.9.3
SCN command ................................................................................... 110
3.9.4
CTL command .................................................................................... 110
3.9.5
Manual stop options ........................................................................... 111
3.10
LEARN mode............................................................................... 112
3.10.1
Setting lift and robotic arm positions.................................................. 112
3.10.2
Rack adjustment................................................................................. 113
3.10.3
Parametrizing sequence commands ................................................. 113
3.11
TRACE function .......................................................................... 114
3.12
Disabling keypad functions ....................................................... 114
3.12.1
Disable whole keypad......................................................................... 114
3.12.2
Disable configuration.......................................................................... 115
3.12.3
Disable parameter .............................................................................. 115
3.12.4
Disable method storage functions ..................................................... 115
3.12.5
Disable display.................................................................................... 115
3.13
786 Swing Head settings ........................................................... 116
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Service, maintenance, errors
119
4.1
Service......................................................................................... 119
4.1.1
Running time meter............................................................................. 119
4.2
Care and maintenance ............................................................... 119
4.3
Error messages .......................................................................... 120
5
GLP validation – diagnosis
122
5.1
Validation / GLP .......................................................................... 122
5.2
Initializing the working memory ................................................ 123