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HACH LANGE DR 3900 User Manual

HACH LANGE DR 3900
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DOC022.52.90323
DR 3900
USER MANUAL
01/2011 Edition 1B
© HACH-LANGE GmbH, 2011. All rights reserved. Printed in Germany.

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HACH LANGE DR 3900 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeSpectrophotometer
Wavelength Accuracy± 1 nm
Spectral Bandwidth5 nm
Measurement ModesAbsorbance, Transmittance, Concentration
DetectorSilicon photodiode
Power Supply100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Operating Temperature10 - 40 °C
Wavelength Range190 - 1100 nm
Photometric Accuracy± 0.005 Abs
InterfacesUSB, Ethernet
Light SourceTungsten-Halogen lamp
Display7 inch TFT WVGA colour touchscreen

Summary

Section 1 Specifications

Performance Specifications

Details instrument performance metrics including wavelength, photometric accuracy, and measuring ranges.

Section 2 General Information

Safety Information

Provides crucial safety guidelines, warnings, and hazard symbols for instrument operation.

Chemical and Biological Safety

Outlines potential dangers when handling chemical or biological samples.

Section 3 Installation

Power Connections

Details the steps for connecting the instrument's power supply.

Section 4 Startup

Powering On and Startup Process

Details the steps to turn on the instrument and the initial startup sequence.

Instrument Self-Check

Explains the automatic diagnostic tests performed upon instrument startup.

Section 5 Standard Programs

Instrument Setup

Covers configuration of operator ID, sample ID, security, date/time, sound, PC/printer, network, and power.

Data Management (Save, Recall, Send, Delete)

Explains how to manage measurement data, including the data log, AQA log, and scan/time course data.

Data Analysis (Trends, Ratios, Interference Check)

Covers analyzing stored data using trends, ratios, and interference checks.

Stored Programs

Explains how to select, use, and configure pre-programmed tests, including options, timers, dilution, adjustments, reagent blanks, and updates.

Section 6 Advanced Operations

User Programs

Explains how to create, manage, and use custom analysis methods, including programming, calibration, and storing user programs.

System Checks

Covers instrument information, software updates, and optical performance checks.

Analytical Quality Assurance (AQA)

Covers configuration and execution of AQA measures, including standards, additions, and dilutions.

Section 7 Maintenance

Lamp Replacement

Details the procedure for safely replacing the instrument's lamp.

Section 8 Troubleshooting

Error Messages and Resolutions

Lists common error messages and their corresponding solutions.

Section 11 Warranty, Liability, and Complaints

Appendix A Help Guide

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