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wavelength range | 200–1100 nm |
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wavelength accuracy | ± 2 nm across range, ± 1 nm from 240 nm to 330 nm |
wavelength reproducibility | ± 0.5 nm |
photometric range | 0 to 125 A |
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photometric accuracy | ±0.008 Abs or 1.3% of the reading, whichever is the greater between 0 & 2.5A |
dimensions | 260 × 390 × 100 mm |
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weight | < 4.5 kg |
power input | 18 Vdc |
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mains power pack | 90–250 V, 50/60 Hz, Max 30 VA |
Instructions for unpacking, placing, and environmental considerations for the instrument.
Safety precautions including UV source warning and high voltage warning.
Guidance on applying samples using the sampling head and pipetting tools.
Explanation of pathlength options and absorbance normalization for life science applications.
How to switch Auto-Read on/off and its functionality for automatic measurements.
Explanation of the Quality Assurance feature to minimize pipetting errors.
Detailed explanation of the instrument's keypad layout and display navigation functions.
Step-by-step guide on how to apply samples to the instrument's sample plate.
How to perform Absorbance and %T measurements at a single defined wavelength.
Procedure for measuring sample concentration by multiplying absorbance by a factor.
Performing kinetic studies by monitoring absorbance changes over time at a fixed wavelength.
Troubleshooting steps for pathlength calibration errors when values are out of range.
A list of common error messages and their corresponding troubleshooting actions.
Common instrument symptoms and their potential causes and solutions.