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g)  All sample containers must be handled with care; by the top, bottom and non-optical 

surfaces  only.  Any  finger  marks  evident  must  be  removed  by  a  suitable  cleaning 

process. 

h)  Flow-through  cuvettes  must  be  selected  with care  and  consideration  for  the  sample 

type, sample volume, pumping system, rinse, sample and waste handling to be used. 

5.  Samples  and  standards  should  not  be  stored  in  open  cuvettes  or  sample  containers  as 

evaporation  will  change  the  value  and  lead  to  staining  of  the  walls  which  may  be 

irreversible. If stored in stoppered and sealed cuvettes, they should be filled with little or 

no  air  space  and  the  values  regularly  checked  against  a  reference  standard  or  quality 

control material.  

6.  Samples  should  be  allowed  to  equilibrate  to  ambient  temperature  before  measurement 

(unless a suitable temperature controlled sample holder is in use). Temperature change 

during  measurement  may  cause  air  bubbles  to  form  on  the  walls  of  the  sample  holder. 

This is a common cause of drift during measurement.  

7.  In the preparation of samples and standards high grade borosilicate glass and AR grade 

chemicals  and  reagents  must  be  used.  Good  quality  deionised  water  or  other  suitable 

solvents must be used for dissolving or diluting samples, chemicals and reagents.   

8.  All  measurements  require  calibration  to  a  blank,  for  maximum  accuracy  this  should  be 

prepared  with  care  using  the  same  deionised  water  or  solvent  used  for  dissolving  or 

diluting  the  sample.  Where  reagents  are  added  to  the  sample  to  produce  a  colour 

proportional to its concentration a ‘sample based’ blank should be used. In this case the 

blank  should  consist  of  all  reagents  or  chemicals  to  be  used, 

except

  the  sample  which 

will produce the colour to be measured. 

9.  Deviations from the Beer-Lambert Law may occur at high and low concentrations giving 

non-linear response during sample concentration measurements. For all new methods a 

linear range should be defined by the preparation of a calibration curve.  

10.  Cuvettes  and  sample  holders  must  be  filled  to  a  minimum  level  which  covers  the  light 

path. All Jenway spectrophotometers have a beam height of 15mm. 

11.  The instrument must be calibrated to zero absorbance/100% transmittance prior to taking 

readings.  

 

Summary of Contents for 6305

Page 1: ...Operating Manual 635 015 REV B 06 14 Model 6305 Spectrophotometer...

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Page 3: ...val of covers and attempted adjustment or service by unqualified personnel will invalidate any warranty and incur additional charges for repair 7 Reference should always be made to the Health and Safe...

Page 4: ...n de ces produits chimiques doivent tre respect s soigneusement Lorsqu elles ne sont pas disponibles ces donn es doivent tre demand es dans tous les cas au fournisseur avant de poursuivre 8 Il est imp...

Page 5: ...eine geeignete Sicherheitsausr stung und pers nliche Schutzausr stung zu verwenden 9 Falls vermutet wird dass der Sicherheitsschutz auf irgendeine Weise beeintr chtigt wurde ist das Spektrophotometer...

Page 6: ...are o utilizzare lo strumento 1 Gli spettrofotometri della serie 63 sono progettati per essere utilizzati da personale qualificato che conosce i principi e le applicazioni ad essi collegati Per ulteri...

Page 7: ...tiche di laboratorio quando si manipolano campioni sostanze chimiche reagenti e apparecchiature accessorie per eseguire misurazioni e analisi con questo strumento Attrezzature idonee per la protezione...

Page 8: ...RICS MEASUREMENTS 18 4 1 TRANSMISSION MEASUREMENT MODE 18 4 2 ABSORBANCE MEASUREMENT MODE 18 SECTION 5 CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENTS 20 5 1 USING A KNOWN STANDARD 20 5 2 USING A KNOWN FACTOR 20 SECTION 6...

Page 9: ...ontamination Combined with a mechanically rigid structure this model provides a system with fast warm up low drift and high reliability 1 2 INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATION 6305 Wavelength Range 198 to 1000nm...

Page 10: ...he mains fuse is housed within the POWER IN socket When replacing the fuse the unit must be disconnected from the mains supply The fuse rating is 2A F fast blow type In the event of the fuse failing a...

Page 11: ...g 2 3 1 Display 1 Primary display area Transmission Absorbance Concentration 2 Primary display adjust annunciator 3 Secondary display area Wavelength Factor 4 Primary display units 5 Secondary display...

Page 12: ...u option 4 CAL Key Initiates a calibration routine 5 Print Key Provides a printout of the current reading with an incremental sample number When pressed for the first time after a calibration the prin...

Page 13: ...ess panel and all ventilation slots must NOT be covered or obstructed at any time 2 Power switch On off switch for the unit 3 Power in socket IEC type connection socket for mains cable 4 Output socket...

Page 14: ...is travelling through The Beer Lambert law states that A is the absorbance is the molar absorption coefficient l mol 1 cm 1 c is the concentration mol l 1 l is the path length cm This law shows that...

Page 15: ...enon lamp is focused onto the grating with 1200 lines per millimeter which separates the light into discreet wavelengths The diffracted spectrum of light then passes through a further slit and lens ar...

Page 16: ...to 260nm Below this level quartz cuvettes must be used NOTE the plastic cuvettes supplied with the unit are not suitable for use below a wavelength of 320nm b Plastic disposable cuvettes should only b...

Page 17: ...In the preparation of samples and standards high grade borosilicate glass and AR grade chemicals and reagents must be used Good quality deionised water or other suitable solvents must be used for diss...

Page 18: ...screen Subsequent samples can be measured in the same way If the wavelength is adjusted between sample measurements then the instrument must be calibrated again before more samples can be measured 4 2...

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Page 20: ...ously Use the arrow keys to change the concentration to the required value for the standard Press the CAL or RETURN key to calibrate the instrument to the standard concentration The instrument will ca...

Page 21: ...also be sent to the 6305 via the serial interface using Windows HyperTerminal for example ASCII D or d Same as pressing the PRINT key ASCII T CR Outputs transmission and wavelength separated by an AS...

Page 22: ...readily incorporated into most spreadsheet software packages 6 1 RS232 Output The bi directional RS232 interface is available on the rear panel 25 way D type connector The connections are as follows T...

Page 23: ...PC GND 7 5 GND Note the interface cable kit 542 009 can be used to implement the above interconnections 6 2 Recorder Output This is available via the 4mm rear panel sockets The level is proportional...

Page 24: ...or use with computer without a serial port 543 001 40 Column printer supplied with interface cable paper roll and ribbon and universal power supply 060 287 Paper roll for printer quantity 1 060 288 Pr...

Page 25: ...or commercial use and will give rise to errors if used 8 2 LAMP REPLACEMENT 8 2 1 Xenon Flash Lamp Module Replacement Before replacing the lamp disconnect the unit from the mains supply Access to the...

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Page 27: ...e Department for a reference number which you should include with your faulty equipment Please also ensure you include a clear description of the fault and a completed copy of our Decontamination Cert...

Page 28: ...is outside the instrument range Recalibrate the instrument using a standard of lower concentration Err 5 Lamp Failure The instrument is unable to detect a peak signal for wavelength calibration Possi...

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