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Hach DR2400 - Using the 1-CM Microcuvette Rack; The 1-CM Microcuvette Rack; Interpreting and Reporting Results; Loading the Rack

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Alachlor
Alachlor
ALA_None_Other_IMM_Eng_Ody.fm Page 5 of 8
Using the 1-cm MicroCuvette Rack
This rack (see Figure 14) has been designed specifically to aid in achieving
precise and accurate results when using the immunoassay technique to analyze
several samples at the same time.
Figure 14 The 1-cm MicroCuvette Rack
Loading the Rack — The cuvette rack is designed so that it may be inverted
with the cuvettes in place. Identify each cuvette with a sample or calibrator
number and place all the cuvettes in the rack before beginning the procedure. Fit
the cuvettes snugly into the rack, but do not force them or they may be difficult
to remove and their contents may spill. The cuvettes should remain in place
when the rack is inverted and tapped lightly.
Mixing — Set the rack on a hard, flat surface that is at least twice the length of
the rack. Hold the rack by one end and vigorously slide it back and forth along
its long axis for 30 seconds. The rack should move through a distance equal to its
own length in each direction.
Interpreting and Reporting Results
There is an inverse relationship between the concentration of Alachlor and the
reading. In other words, the higher the reading, the lower the concentration of
Alachlor.
Example
Readings:
0.1 ppb Alachlor Calibrator:
0.475 Abs
0.5 ppb Alachlor Calibrator: 0.245 Abs
Sample #1: 0.140 Abs
Sample #2: 0.300 Abs
Sample #3: 0.550 Abs
If the sample reading is... the sample Alachlor Concentration is...
…less than calibrator reading …greater than the calibrator concentration
…greater than calibrator reading …less than the calibrator concentration

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