Install reagent, Insufficient number of beakers, Ip filter – Hach-Lange TITRALAB 860_865 Reference Manual User Manual

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TitraLab 860 and 865 Reference Manual

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Install reagent

Proceed as follows:

1.

Select the method or the sequence which uses the reagent.

2.

Enter the Reagents window. Press 7 to check that the burette is
installed. If not, install the burette by pressing 5,

see "Install

burette", page 125

.

3.

Press 2 then 1.

4.

The reagent's identification data is displayed.

5.

Enter the batch number and expiry date.

If a reagent used by the method is already installed at the
address indicated. The instrument will automatically detect the
reagent. All you have to do is to check the ID, batch no. and
expiry date. If the ID is wrong, run the Repla
ce reagent proce-
dure. If the ID is correct and the batch number is wrong, run
the Repl
ace reagent bottle procedure.

6.

Press 1.

7.

Press 1 to rinse the burette before installing the reagent. Press 2,
if no rinse required.

8.

Install the new reagent bottle, press

✓. The instrument runs a

Flush using the new reagent then fills the burette. The installation
is complete.

Insufficient
number of
beakers

This message will appear when the number of beakers defined in the
method sequence is greater than 126.

IP filter

In the incremental IP titration mode the filter is used to eliminate back-
ground noise which creates false inflection points.
Changing the IP filter has no effect on the measurement points, only
on IP determination and result calculation.
The IP filter will generally be set to 1 (default value). You can increase
this value to eliminate very close IP.

Enter in:

Parameters menu of a Monotonic IP or Dynamic IP method.

Range available:

0 to 4

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