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2.4 Screen Definition
The screen definition has to be set as 800x600. If the definition is higher, the software will work perfectly but
the software will appear smaller, in the top left of the screen.
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2.5 Starting operations
1) Wash and fill up the Water tank with distilled water,
2) Wash the waste tank.
3) Before starting the analytical routine, it is necessary to perform some preliminary operations to
ensure optimal operating conditions of the analyser.
From the main menu, select the sub-menu Service with the mouse. The mask shown here will appear.
Modifying the service data may alter instrument access. The access to this menu is protected by a password
and access is permitted only to previously trained, qualified personnel. For further information, contact your
supplier or technical service assistance. Some additional functions are available at the lower part of the
menu:
(Washing Prime) Priming of washing
hydraulic circuit.
(Select language) Allows the operator
to change the language used. To make
the language change effective, the
operator must restart the software.
(Set steps) Gives access to a menu
where it is possible to perform checks
and regulations of robotic movements.
(Prime) Enables function which fills
the sampling hydraulic circuit.
(Reset Motors) Resets motors of all
mechanical assemblies to their home
position.
4) Select the “Prime” key to fill the sampling hydraulic circuit with distilled water to expel air bubbles. The
system will request that the user set the number of washing cycles (from 1 to 9) to be performed, select
9 and repeat the routine two or three times.
5) Select the “Washing prime” key to prime the washing hydraulic circuit. The system will request that the
user set the number of washing cycles (from 1 to 9) to be performed, select 9 and repeat the routine two
or three times.
6) Select the “Exit” key to return to the main menu. Click
on
the “Washing” key and the following mask will appear:
7) Select the “H2O” key to wash the cuvettes with
distilled water. This process will last a few minutes.
Summary of Contents for KENZA 240 TX
Page 5: ...5 1General Information...
Page 10: ...10 2Installation...
Page 14: ...14 3Preliminary operations...
Page 17: ...17 4Methods programming...
Page 30: ...30 5Calibrations and controls...
Page 37: ...37 6Prepare the run...
Page 47: ...47 7During the run...
Page 51: ...51 8After the run...