4 checking by means of the diagnosis instructions, Instructions – Metrohm 767 Calibrated Reference User Manual

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4 Checking by means of the diagnosis instructions

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767 Calibrated Reference Instructions for Use

4 Checking by means of the di-

agnosis instructions

For most Metrohm instruments the so-called diagnosis instructions can

be found in the Instructions for Use. These are intended to provide the

possibility of testing an instrument with real or suspected malfunctions

in a simple way.
Until now when checking the measuring inputs the difficulty was always

experienced that for the quantities ‘potential’ and ‘resistance’ there was

often no suitable source available in the laboratories. In addition these

could no longer be connected to the high impedance sockets of our in-

struments. This difficulty has now been remedied in an outstanding

manner by our 767 Calibrated Reference.
In the diagnosis instructions of previous instruments the measuring

source 767 Calibrated Reference for mV, pH, Ω, µS, °C is not men-

tioned. However, it is easy to see how the instrument is to be connected

from the diagnosis instructions. The operation of the Calibrated Refer-

ence is almost self-evident and it is not difficult to derive the way in

which it is to be used from section 1 of these Instructions for Use (plea-

se note that polarization current and potential sources can be very

quickly checked in the diagnosis: connect sensor cable to socket (5),

close cover, start test, read off !)
For measurement at the differential inputs (e.g. Ind I / Ind II) it should be

noted that both inputs cannot be connected to the Calibrated Refer-

ence at the same time as this would short-circuit the output sockets.

This problem can be avoided by actually connecting both inputs, but al-

ternately shorting one of the two inputs with cable 3.496.5070. How-

ever, should this appear to be expedient under exceptional circum-

stances, two different, but separately earthed instruments can be

connected to the same Calibrated Reference (to sockets (5) and (6)).

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