Jenway 6305 User Manual

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3.3 GOOD PRACTICE GUIDELINES

1. For optimum performance all spectrophotometers should be sited in a clean, dry, dust

free atmosphere. When in use ambient temperature and light levels should remain as
constant as possible.

2. If required adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and Good Laboratory

Practice (GLP) should be monitored with regular calibration checks and a suitable
Quality Control (QC) programme.

3. The sample chamber lid must be fully closed during measurement and before any

readings are recorded or printed.

4. The correct selection of sample containers is imperative for accurate and

reproducible results:

a) Check that the material of the sample container is compatible with the

wavelengths to be used for measurement. In general glass can only be used
down to 360nm or 320nm depending on quality. Standard plastic cuvettes can be
used down to 320nm. Special UV versions can be used down to 260nm. Below
this level quartz cuvettes must be used. NOTE: the plastic cuvettes supplied

with the unit are not suitable for use below a wavelength of 320nm.

b) Plastic disposable cuvettes should only be used ONCE.

c) Glass cuvettes should be thoroughly cleaned after use. Discard when scratches

become evident on optical surfaces.

d) Care should be taken when selecting semi-micro or micro cuvettes. The cuvette

window on the inner chamber (the area filled with sample) must be wider than the
aperture in the sample holder or light will reach the detector without passing
through the sample. In this case, semi-micro or micro cuvettes with self-screening
black surrounds must be used or, alternative holders for these cuvettes should be
used.

e) Glass test tubes and other sample tubes should be used with care. Where

possible, matched tubes should be used and any index mark set to the correct
position before measurements are made.

f) Ensure any sample containers used are compatible with the constituents of both

the samples and standards they are to hold. Plastic cuvettes are not compatible
with organic solvents.

g) All sample containers must be handled with care; by the top, bottom and non-

optical surfaces only. Any finger marks evident must be removed by a suitable
cleaning process.

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