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Behavior
without
bubble detector:
With each operation of [Sipping lever P] the
pump wheel rotates and delivers air. The turn
is shown beside the entry AIR on the screen.
As soon as the liquid in the tube between the
metal inlet tube and the screw connection of
the aspiration tube can be seen, confirm the
event by [OK].
During the second phase the system pumps
1000 µl distilled water by [Sipping lever P]
repeatedly.
The turn of the pump wheel is shown beside
the entry WATER. As soon as the end of the
liquid in the tube between the metal inlet tube
and the screw connection of the aspiration
tube can be seen, confirm the event by [OK].
Save setting permanently by [OK]
7.2.4.3 Pump settings
In this menu it is possible to configure the
bubble detector and the optimized volume
mode.
After configuring the bubble detector the
window for the configuration of the optimized
volume mode will be displayed automatically.
7.2.4.3.1 Bubble detector ON / OFF
The current status of the bubble detector is
indicated in the first line by OFF or ON.
Change setting by [SELECT]
Save setting permanently by [OK]
Save setting temporarily up to next switch-off
of the device by [EXIT]
7.2.4.3.2 Volume optimized ON / OFF
The current status of this setting is indicated in
the first line by OFF or ON.
Change setting by [SELECT]
Save setting permanently by [OK]
Save setting temporarily up to next switch-off
of the device by [EXIT].
When volume optimized is on, an acoustic
signal will be emitted after the required volume
is pumped. At this moment the sample must
be retired from the aspiration tube. After a
pause of approx. 1s the rest of liquid in the
tube will be completely pumped into the flow
through cuvette. For example, this function
makes it possible to pump two consecutive
times 500 µl from a 1000 µl sample volume.
P U M P C A L I B R A T I O N
A I R 1 5 9
W A T E R 1 0 9 6
M S / 5 0 µ l
E X I T O K W A S H
B - D E T . O N
E X I T O K S E L E C T
V O L U M E O P T I M I Z E D O N
E X I T O K S E L E C T
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