Startup
C A U T I O N
Chemical exposure hazard. Obey laboratory safety procedures and wear all of the personal protective
equipment appropriate to the chemicals that are handled. Refer to the current safety data sheets
(MSDS/SDS) for safety protocols.
C A U T I O N
Personal injury hazard. Never use the instrument without the syringe cover installed.
Configure the instrument
1.
From the main menu, select
Settings
.
2.
Select an option, then push
Select
.
Option
Description
Applications
Exports, changes (refer to
Change the application settings
on page 15), removes and
makes copies of application data. Make sure that the duplication function does not make
more than five applications.
Operators
Adds, changes and removes operators.
Date + Time
Sets the instrument date and time.
Brightness
Sets the brightness of the display.
Sounds
Sets the sound options.
Language
Sets the language.
Network
Give a name to the instrument. This name is used to connect the instrument to a PC.
Restart the instrument if the name is changed.
Legacy settings
Specify the sensor data when the legacy adapter is used.
Info
Shows information about the instrument and the attached hardware.
Restore Defaults
Sets the instrument to the default configuration.
Options
Sets the application parameters view to expert mode (refer to
on page 15). When the instrument is set to off, sets the syringe to empty into
the titrant bottle. Changes the temperature display unit. Prints the measurement curve if a
printer is connected.
3.
Push
Back
.
Change the application settings
N O T I C E
The applications installed on the instrument have been pre-defined to optimize the measurement process.
Changing these default application parameters will have an effect on the measurement process and
measurement results. Only qualified personnel should change these parameters or use the instrument in expert
mode.
1.
From the main menu, select
Settings
.
2.
Select
Applications
followed by
Edit
.
3.
Choose an application to change from the installed list and then push
Edit
.
English
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Summary of Contents for TitraLab KF1000 Series
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