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Operation Manual D-480

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8 - Maintaining the instrument

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Process

The section is divided into the following phases:

Prepare samples and perform measurement

Ascertaining appropriate calculation methods

Set calculation methods, perform calculation

Optimizing calibration curves and apply calibration

Requirements:

Before starting work, the following requirements must be met:

Read Background knowledge required for calibration (on page 52) and Assessing the
calibration curves
(on page 182).

Prepare a suitable balance. A reading precision of 0.01 mg is usually sufficient.

If you have not already done so, define the following by selecting Options > Settings >
Standards
...

... the required calibration substances. See Defining standard substances as calibration
samples
(on page 122).

... the required substances for daily factor determination. See Defining standard
substances as factor and monitor samples
(on page 122).

Check and optimize the condition of the instrument. Otherwise it makes no sense to calibrate.
See Optimizing instrument condition for calibration (on page 177).

Phase 1: Prepare samples and perform measurement

Please observe the following instruction:

Caution

Inserting multiple samples into the ball valve (only for

solid operation)

If there are samples in the carousel while you are changing the position of the
carousel via System > Carousel position, multiple samples may fall into the ball
valve at the same time. In this case, a service technician is required.

Before changing the position of the carousel, always remove all samples from the
carousel.

Proceed as follows:

 Move the empty carousel to zero position. To do so, open the "Set carousel position" dialog in

the operating software by selecting System > Sample Position.

 Select the radio button next to "Reference run" and click OK. The carousel moves to zero

position.

 Prepare the samples. Cf. Preparing samples (on page 125).

 Prepare the samples for determining the daily factor. Use 3 x aspartic acid á 250 mg with method

"Standard".

 Prepare conditioning samples and calibration samples. Refer to Calibration tables for the

recommended settings for each mode.

 Insert the samples on the carousel.

 Enter the following sample data in the sample view (text view) on the PC:

weight in [mg] if it has not been transmitted by the balance,

the name of the sample (max. 32 characters):
"Blnk" for blank samples,
Daily factor or calibration samples must have the name defined in Options > Settings >
Standards
.