13.
Open the lid and
remove the vial from
the sample cell holder.
14.
Do steps
for
the other StablCal vials
(from lowest to highest
NTU standard). When
complete, the
measured values are
shown.
15.
If Verify after Cal is
set to on, the value of
the verification standard
shows. Push
Read
to
measure the verification
standard.
16.
Push
Store
to save
the new calibration
data.
Verification procedure
Use the verification procedure to measure the same Gelex or StablCal vial at regular intervals to
determine if the reading stays within the acceptance range. Use the Verification Setup menu to set a
reminder for the verification.
1.
Push
Login
and
select the applicable
Operator ID. If login is
not necessary, go to
step
.
2.
Push
Login
and
enter the password.
Push
OK
.
3.
Push
Verification
.
The verification
standard value is
shown. Push
Options>Verification
Setup
to change the
value of the verification
standard.
4.
Clean the Gelex
vials with a soft, lint-free
cloth to remove water
spots and fingerprints.
5.
Apply a small drop
of silicone oil from the
top to the bottom of the
vial.
6.
Use the oiling cloth
to apply the oil equally
to the surface of the
vial. Remove most of
the oil. Make sure that
the vial is almost dry.
7.
Put the vial in the
sample cell holder with
the triangle on the vial
aligned with the
reference mark on the
sample cell holder.
Push the lid closed until
a click is heard.
8.
Push
Read
. The
value and pass or fail
status shows. The data
is automatically stored
in the instrument.
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Summary of Contents for TL2300
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Page 95: ...A TL2300 90 USB USB 1 1 1 6 2 EPA 7 3 8 USB 4 9 5 10 USB 2 95...
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Page 103: ...13 14 StablCal 7 13 NTU 15 16 Gelex StablCal 1 ID 3 2 3 4 Gelex 5 6 7 8 103...
Page 104: ...USEPA NPDWR NPDES USEPA 30 60 24 ID ID 100 99 1 ID 3 2 3 ID ID ID 4 30 mL 104...
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Page 112: ...EN 55011 CISPR 11 A IECS 003 A A FCC PART 15 A FCC 15 1 2 FCC 15 A 112...
Page 113: ...1 2 3 4 5 EMC A A A TL2300 90 1 USB USB 1 113...
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Page 130: ...Auto Send 118 ID USB ID dd mm yyyy hh mm ID Web dd mm yyyy hh mm ID ID ID 130...
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Page 149: ...20 0 RTC 1 IC 3 4 7 8 9 SDRAM 10 NOR 11 SPI 12 13 StablCal 141 141 148 20 141 StablCal 141 149...
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