If needed, clean the exterior of the instrument with a moist cloth and a mild soap solution.
Never use cleaning agents such as turpentine, acetone or similar products to clean the
instrument, including the display and any accessories.
7.1.5 Shutdown
Stopping the measurement cycle
Select
STOP
in the main menu and press
Enter
. The message
stopped
is displayed.
Short shutdown (e.g. weekend)
Select
STAND BY
in the main menu and press
Enter
to put the system in a defined
standby condition. The measurement chamber is drained, rinsed, and refilled with rinse
water.
Prolonged shutdown
If the system is shut down for a long period of time the electrodes must be cleaned and
the measurement chamber rinsed. It is preferable to then remove the electrodes and
store them in a buffer solution until the system is restarted. Under no condition must the
electrodes be left in an empty measurement chamber as this will cause them to dry out
and become damaged. Finally, turn the power off.
7.2 Troubleshooting
Malfunction
Possible cause
Corrective action
High fluctuation of
results
Irregular sample volume in the
measurement cell
Siphon working intermittently
because of erratic sample
flow (rinse water when
diluting)
Check sample flow > 40 L/minute
Check air pressure 4 - 7 bars
Make sure the siphon drain tubing is
as short, direct and as vertical as
possible
Make sure the top of the overflow is
higher than the top of the siphon by
about 2 cm
Volume of sample is too low
Check the sample time parameters
Drain valve
Check for leaks and dirt on the
valve seal
Regular sample volume in the
measurement cell
Drainage
Check the drainage is free flowing
Air bubbles in the reagent
tubing
Check the tube connections
Sample conditioning
Regular maintenance
Check all the tubing
Check the sample conditioning
parameters
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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