Sampler Operation
Post-Sampling Verification and Data Retrieval
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Partisol 2000
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and Partisol 2000
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-D Instruction Manual
Thermo Fisher Scientific
6.
After programming the Sampler, press
to enter the Wait
mode.
7.
When the clock time equals the sample start time, the Sampler will
automatically enter the Sampling Mode and begin the sampling run.
8.
When the clock time equals the sample stop time, the Sampler will
automatically end the sampling run, and enter the Done Mode. If a
status condition occurred during the sampling run, the Error Mode will
display instead of the Done Mode.
9.
Press
to enter the Stop Mode before exchanging filter cassettes or
retrieving data on the sampling run.
This section describes the procedures for verifying the sampling run status
and retrieving the sampling run data.
1.
After the sampling run is complete, press
when in the main
screen to enter the Stop Mode.
2.
Remove the filter cassette carrier from the Sampler by pulling on the
handle of the filter exchange mechanism. Place the entire assembly in
the provided filter cassette transport container.
3.
Check the sampling run status on the Main screen. Note any status
code other than “OK.” If there were any status codes other than “OK,”
verify the validity of the sampling run from the output of the Filter
Data. The filter data can be viewed onscreen as described below or
downloaded from the Sampler.
4.
Prior to leaving the Sampler, either record data from the Sampler onto
a sampling run log sheet, or download the data from the Sampler.
5.
Perform any necessary scheduled maintenance.
6.
Insert a new filter cassette assembly with a 47 mm filter into the filter
exchange mechanism. Push the handle to raise the platform, and
enclose the filter cassette in the sampling position and program the
Sampler for the next sampling run.
Post-Sampling
Verification and
Data Retrieval