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GE Sievers 500 RL - JP Protocol

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GE Analytical Instruments ©2010 129 of 226 DLM 74001-04 Rev. A
Chapter 6: Calibration and System Protocols
11. If you have a Super iOS system, and selected the After or the Before and After option, the Analyzer will
prompt you to remove the standards, and to insert the rinse cartridge or vials into the Super iOS system
to continue the Rinse activity. Take out the rinse cartridge or vials when completed.
12. If you have a standard iOS System, remove the standards and slide the
13. iOS door closed.
Figure 31: System Suitability Summary Screen
JP Protocol
Use this protocol to verify that the Sievers 500 Series TOC Analyzer meets the testing requirements outlined by
the Japanese Pharmacopeia (JP) monographs; JP <2.59> Total Organic Carbon (TOC) for Water Injection and
Purified Water and JP <2.51> Conductivity (COND).
1. (Optional) If DataGuard is enabled, log in to the Analyzer with a UserID that has a User Level of Quality
Assurance or Administrator and the appropriate Password. If Password protection is enabled, log in to
the Analyzer with the UserID and Password.
NOTE:
Before you begin this protocol, ensure that you have selected the
appropriate Pharmacopeia setting. Refer to “Specifying the Pharmacopeia”
on page 91. To run this protocol for JP TOC only, you must first select the JP
TOC button on the Pharmacopeia screen (Menu > Maintenance >
Advanced > Advanced Setup > Pharmacopeia).
To also run this protocol for JP Conductivity, select the JP Cond button. The
JPCond button will set up the Analyzer for both JP TOC and JPConductivity.
To run the protocol for JP Conductivity, you must also ensure that the
temperature of the conductivity cell inside the instrument is less than 30°.

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