High Technology, Inc.
109 Production Road,
Walpole MA USA 02081
Document Number
OM-E-FC-360-30
Revision Level
Rev. 3
Prepared By
J.S. Bolio
Approved By
S. Titov
Effective date
8/15/2016
Operator’s Manual: HTI BioChem FC-360
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HIGH TECHNOLOGY, INC. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
14) Run the ISE calibration and ISE cleaning each time the system ask to (every 8 hours or every 50
samples).
15) Evaluate the obtained results.
16) Print results and/or reports.
For analyzers with ISE Module follow the steps below, otherwise go to step 18.
17) Run clean procedure for ISE module at the end of the work day.
18) Run a cleaning TIP procedure at the end of the work day.
19) Wash the cuvettes.
20) Turn the instrument off by pressing analyzer frontal panel button.
Warning: For analyzer with ISE Module: do not turn off the analyzer by pressing general button
unless maintenance cycle had been done and electrodes removed.
NOTE: ISE module must be power on all time that the electrodes are in it. Purge cycles are
performed by the ISE module automatically every 30 minutes.
Programmed maintenance
In addition to the maintenance processes run during daily operation, there are other weekly and monthly
maintenance operations performed by the user, which are part of the instrument Maintenance Program.
They are the following:
1) Calibration cuvettes once per week.
2) Manual washing of the exterior and calibration of the cuvettes and photometer once per month.
3) General cleaning of the instrument once per month.
4) Back-up of files in use once per week, or per month, or after making modifications.
5) Initialization of the results base after every 10,000 determinations.
It is important to follow these maintenance instructions in order to ensure optimum performance and
maximum life of the instrument.
Other options reserved for a Service Technician, or those that are run according to need, are also
described in the Maintenance Program Chapter.
As additions to this Manual, the user will find a series of Quick Guides which will help in running the
following procedures:
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Method configuration
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Calibration and Control
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Daily Operation
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Entering and Processing Samples
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Backing-up Files