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2-19. Paper advance button
Press the paper advance button to bring the paper
completely through the feeder.
See illustration 2-19.
Note: By pressing and releasing the paper advance
button, the paper will automatically advance 10 lines.
Your AVL Electrolyte Analyzer is now prepared for
initial daily maintenance.
Initial daily maintenance
Prior to performing your first calibration or running
your first sample, the AVL Electrolyte Analyzer needs
to undergo a simple cleaning and conditioning proce-
dure that helps ensure that the unit will perform
properly. This procedure is called daily maintenance,
because it must be performed each day the analyzer is
used to conduct sampling.
The process involves cleaning and conditioning the
sample path and electrodes, which prepares the AVL
analyzer for calibration. You should have ready the
bottles containing Cleaning Solution A and Electrolyte
Conditioning Solution, along with a package of lint-
free tissues that will be used to dry the probe.
Note: Check expiration date on bottles.
Note: In some cases, when the unit prompts you for
an action and you do not respond within a set period
of time, an alarm will sound and the unit will discon-
tinue its current operation.