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Thermo Scientific Orion AQUAfast AQ3700 Colorimeter User Guide
1.1 Methods
Notes:
1. Use deionized water or tap water free of Cyanuric acid.
2. If Cyanuric acid is present a cloudy solution will occur.
Small single particles are not necessarily caused by Cyanuric acid.
3. Dissolve the tablet completely (therefore swirl the vial approx. 1 minute).
Un-dissolved particles of the tablet can cause results that are too high.
4. This current Cys tablet reagent will be replaced by a new reagent, CyA-TEST. The new
reagent formulation does not require hazardous labeling in the European Union (EU).
5. A software update from our website, www.thermoscientific.com/water on the
Resources tab of the AQ3700 meter page, will update the calibration curve to the new
method, noted as “CyA” for Cyanuric Acid in the methods list and the results screen.
The results displayed will be the correct concentration of the new reagent.
6. If “Cys” is still displayed, the new CyA test may be used but a correction multiplier
of 0.8 must be multiplied manually to determine the true Cyanuric Acid
concentration in the sample. The new tablet box contains a conversion factor in the box
for easy reference.
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