Metrohm 896 Professional Detector – Conductivity & Amperometry User Manual

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6.2 Problems with the baseline

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2.896.0030 896 Professional Detector – Conductivity & Amperometry

Problem

Cause

Remedy

IC system – temperature
fluctuations.

Switch on column thermostat or column
oven, respectively.

Amperometric detector – Connect preheat-
ing capillary

Amperometric detector – Attach and close
front cover (see Chapter 4.8, page 30).

Measuring cell – Working
electrode contaminated.

Clean the working electrode (see the leaflet for
the working electrode).

Measuring cell – Measur-
ing cell leaking.

Check capillary connections on the measuring
cell.

IC system – Eluent conta-
minated.

Apply new eluent.

Smooth baseline (no
noise).

Communications problem
between the amperometric
detector and MagIC Net™.

Check the seating of the electrode cable.

Check the electrode cable with dummy cell
(see Chapter 4.1, page 20).

Switch off the instrument, close and restart
MagIC Net™, switch instrument back on.

All of the data lies outside
of the measuring range.

Adjust measuring range.

Deaerate the measuring cell (see "Deaerat-
ing the measuring cell", page 27)
.

Short-circuit bridge
between the electrodes.

Examine the working electrode for promi-
nent deposits.

Polish the working electrode (see the leaflet
for the working electrode).

Replace the working electrode .

Clean the measuring cell .

Check spacers.

Reference electrode worn
out.

Replace the reference electrode .

The cause is not clear.

Perform systematic error diagnostics (see
Chapter 6.9, page 42)
.

Unexpectedly high
or low baseline.

Pd reference electrode –
Working conditions not yet
achieved.

Equilibrate until the electrode has adjusted to
the new elution conditions (over night).

DC method – Working con-
ditions not yet achieved.

An excessively high baseline is normal at the
start of the equilibration. Equilibrate until the

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