Section 9 maintenance, 1 schedule, 2 purge gas cylinder – Hach-Lange ORBISPHERE 6110 User Manual User Manual

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Section 9

Maintenance

9.1 Schedule

The following table shows the recommended maintenance schedule for an average of 500
package analyses per week. This proposed schedule should be modified according to operating
conditions.

9.2 Purge gas cylinder

Check the purge gas cylinder (CO

2

99.9% purity) daily to ensure there is an adequate supply of

gas.

Action

Interval

Clean instrument exterior

Daily

Refill sonotrode base with water

Daily

Check piercing tip is tight

Daily

Check the purge gas pressure and purity

Daily

Run a reference sample (old beer) through the system to verify the
CO

2

sensor and the O

2

response/residual (< 20 ppb)

Daily

Goretex filter replacement (see

Wizards on page 58

)

Weekly

Remove and clean instrument front door inside and out

Weekly

Clean optical barrier windows

Weekly

Clean the sonotrode surface of the package holder

Weekly

Clean laser optics used to position the package

Weekly

Refill the antifoam cartridge (see

Antifoam cartridge preparation on

page 23

)

Approximately every 6 weeks

O

2

sensor cartridge replacement and calibration (see

Wizards on

page 58

)

Every 2-3 months

Piercing gasket replacement (see

Wizards on page 58

)

Every 3 months

Piercing tip replacement (see

Wizards on page 58

)

Every 6 months

Clean antifoam cartridge

Every 6 months

Purge and clean antifoam system

Every 6 months

Replace the display protection film

Every 6 months

Replace the rim detector protection

Every 6 months

Replace flow chamber O-ring

Every 6 months

Replace the blue sample tubing

Every 6 months

The following are performed by a Hach Lange service technician

Sensor calibrations

Twice a year

Replace needle valve

Yearly

Replace antifoam cartridge internal membrane

Yearly

Antifoam pump maintenance

Yearly

Piercing module maintenance

Yearly

CAUTION

On no account should the cylinder become empty while the instrument is switched on, as this
can cause damage to the carbon dioxide sensor.

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