8.4 Cleaning of Graphite Cuvette
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8.4 Cleaning of Graphite Cuvette
Before measurement, clean the graphite cuvette by heating it at
the maximum temperature. Set the display mode of the monitor
graph to “Always” and check if the peak signal is not generated
(the baseline is not changed) at the time of heating. See “3.10.3
Signal/Change Scale” for the display mode.
(1) Make sure the lid of atomizer unit is closed, and then click
the [Maximum Heating] button on the toolbar.
(2) The Maximum Heating dialog box appears. Input a
heating time and click the [OK] button. The value for the
heating time is 5-20 seconds (however, 5-10 seconds for
Pylon tube C HR and Pylon tube D HR). Normally, 5-10
seconds are enough for any type of graphite cuvette.
Fig. 8-3 Maximum Heating Dialog Box
(3) Maximum heating of the graphite cuvette (2800
C
.
However, 3000
C for Pylon tube C HR and Pylon tube D
HR) starts and “Maximum Heating...” is displayed on the
status field.
(4) On completion of maximum heating, “Ready” is displayed
on the status field.
NOTES
: 1. Perform the cleaning a couple of times when a
peak appears. When a peak appears right after
the maximum heating, it is likely the cuvette is
contaminated. When the absorbance gradually
increases as the heating time goes, it is likely the
ring electrode is contaminated. Replace
expendables when no improvement can be seen.
2. Use the cleaning as necessary. Excessive
cleaning may deteriorate the cuvette.
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