Orion 8010cX Ammonia Analyzer
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Regular Maintenance
The case of Orion 8010cX Ammonia Analyzer has a
protection lock, which can only be opened by a key. After it is
opened, you can update reagents, adjust parameters, and
carry out related regular maintenance work. Arrange a special
instrument maintenance person to properly keep the key.
General Maintenance
Regularly check whether reagents, deionized water and the
like are insufficient, and check whether the liquid waste tank
needs to be emptied and disposed;
Regularly check whether the flow cell needs to be dredged
and whether the filter screen needs to be cleaned;
Regularly check the whole system to see if there are any
abnormal parts;
Regularly check all fluid path connections to see if there is
leakage or corrosion;
Regularly check the sealing of the syringe pump: check
whether there are bubbles generating in the syringe pump
when the push rod of syringe pump is moving downward;
Regularly check the circuit board and cables on the back of
the flow path board for corrosion or damage.
Regular Maintenance
Refer to
for the regular maintenance plan
recommended by Orion 8010cX.
WARNING:
Only qualified Thermo Fisher
Scientific certified service trained personnel
can maintain the equipment to avoid any
injury and malfunction of the equipment.
Reagents in the instrument are corrosive!
Table 11. Regular Maintenance Plan
Items of regular maintenance
Maintenance cycle
Customer self-maintenance
Trained maintenance
personnel
Weekly
Every
four
weeks
Every two
months
Every six
months
Every twelve
months
Calibration curve
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Cleaning the flow cell
√
Deep cleaning the sample injection
tube, reaction cell, and measuring cell
√
Cleaning and filling of the deionized
water tank
√
Empty the liquid waste tank and put the
liquid waste tube in place
√
Replace a new reagent and standard
solution (without a refrigerator)
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