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Brand | Hach |
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Model | BioTector B3500ul |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Details the various precautionary labels affixed to the instrument and their significance.
Outlines the primary safety hazards associated with operating the BioTector system.
Provides essential general safety guidelines to be observed during operation and maintenance.
Describes the instrument's software interface, including menu navigation and screen layouts.
Describes the information presented on the Analysis Data screen, including reaction details and results.
Explains the Analysis Graph screen used for monitoring analysis progression with graphical data.
Describes the Operation menu, allowing users to start and stop the analyzer and access system operation features.
Details the functions for starting, stopping, and managing the BioTector's operational status.
Provides access to calibration functions for zero and span calibration cycles.
Details the process of setting zero adjust values and running zero calibration/check cycles.
Explains how to set span adjust values and run span calibration/check cycles.
Provides an overview of the BioTector's operational principles and functions.
Lists and describes the four factory-calibrated analysis types available for the BioTector analyzer.
Outlines the essential power, signal, air supply, and reagent requirements for system installation.
Provides guidance on safely unpacking and installing the BioTector analyzer.
Explains the procedures for wiring power and signal terminals, including safety precautions.
Details the correct orientation and connection of ferrules for air, gas, and liquid lines.
Covers the correct setup and positioning for sample, drain, and exhaust connections.
A checklist for inspecting system connections and ensuring proper installation before startup.
Details the sequence for powering up the analyzer and initial configuration steps.
Provides system service information, resets counters, and activates zero calibration cycles.
Used for configuring system site-specific settings during commissioning and startup.
Used for configuring system parameters, often adjusted at the factory.
Sets system parameters for Oxidation Phase operation across different analysis modes.
Configures fault conditions, alarm levels, and timings for system errors.
Explains fault conditions, causes, and recommended remedial actions for system faults.
Details warning conditions, their causes, and actions to resolve them without stopping the system.
Provides a checklist for routine weekly maintenance tasks to ensure optimal system performance.
Outlines recommended service procedures and checks to be performed every six months.