Dyn. rinse, Titra lab – Hach-Lange TITRALAB 840_845 Reference Manual User Manual

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Dyn. rinse

You have the choice between rinsing dynamically the electrodes :

N-1/st in Park: in previous (just analysed) beaker except
1st and calibration beakers in park,

N-1/st in Rinse 2: in previous (just analysed) beaker
except 1st and calibration beakers in R2 (static rinse beaker no.2),

In Park: in park (all dynamic rinses performed in the park
beaker).

For the first dynamic rinse of sample changer cycle run, we have the
choice between rinsing dynamically the electrodes in the Park beaker
or in the R2 beaker (static rinse beaker no.2). If R2 is selected, it
means that only 1 beaker remains available for static rinses (static
rinse beaker no.1 (R1)).

Refer to "Number of static rinses", page 127

.

At the end of a dynamic rinse, the electrodes are left above a
nearly emptied rinse beaker. The beaker contains a little
solvent which has been used to rinse the end of the elec-
trodes and the addition tips.

Refer to "Dynamic rinses", page 77

.

Dynamic rinses can not occur in calibration beakers. When
an electrode or a reagent calibration beaker is found in the
sequence, the dynamic rinse which follows the measurement
will occur in the Park or Rinse 2 beaker depending on the
option selected for

Dyn. rinse

.

Static rinse beakers and Park beakers: Refer to User’s
Guide of the SAC850 sample changer (part no. D21T085).

Enter in:

Setup menu > Configuration

Range available:

N-1/1st in Park, N-1/1st in Rinse 2 or In Park.
If Sample changer = SAC850

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