LaMotte SMART3 Colorimeter User Manual

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Below is a list of suggested wavelengths for the color of the reacted samples.

Use these as a starting point.

Sample Color

Wavelength Range

Yellow

428

Pink

525

Red

568

Green and Blue

635

CALIBRATION

As with all pre-calibrated meters, it is highly recommended, even if not required

by regulations, that the user periodically verify the performance of the meter

by running standards with a predetermined concentration. Results outside of

specifi cation are an indication that the meter needs to be adjusted. This can be

done following the user calibration described on page 28. If the user calibration

fails to properly adjust the meter then the meter should be returned to LaMotte

Company for recalibration. (See page 65).

CALIBRATION CURVES

The SMART3 Colorimeter contains tests for the LaMotte reagent systems. The

fi rst step in using a non-LaMotte reagent system with your SMART3 Colorimeter

is to create a calibration curve for the reagent system. To create a calibration

curve, prepare standard solutions of the test factor and use the reagent system

to test the standard solutions with the SMART3 Colorimeter. Select a wavelength

for the test as described above.
Plot the results (in ABS or %Transmittance) versus concentration to create

a calibration curve. The calibration curve may then be used to identify the

concentration of an unknown sample by testing the unknown, reading

Absorbance or %T, and fi nding the corresponding concentration from the curve.

The linear range of the reagent system can be determined and this information

can be used to input a User Test into the SMART3 Colorimeter (see Edit User

Tests, page 41).

PROCEDURE

Prepare 5 or 6 standard solutions of the factor being tested. The concentration

of these standards should be evenly distributed throughout the range of the

reagent system, and should include a 0 ppm standard (distilled water). For

instance, the solutions could measure 0, 10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, and 90% of the

system’s maximum range.
1. Turn on the SMART3 Colorimeter. Select the appropriate wavelength from the

absorbance mode. Be sure to select the appropriate wavelength for the color

produced by the reagent system.

2. Use the unreacted 0 ppm standard to standardize the colorimeter by using it

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