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Operating Instructions TITRONIC
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
1 Properties of the TITRONIC
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1.1 General ................................................................................................................................. 27
1.2 Dosing and titration solutions ............................................................................................... 27
Declaration of Conformity ..................................................................................................... 28
Technical data ...................................................................................................................... 29
2 Warning and safety information ....................................................................................... 30
3 Set-up and initial operation ................................................................................................ 31
3.1 Unwrapping and set-up of the TITRONIC
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3.2 Installation of the stirrer ........................................................................................................ 31
3.3 Installation of the stand ......................................................................................................... 32
3.4 Connecting the manual key button and a printer / computer (PC); switching on and off ..... 32
4 Working with the TITRONIC
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4.1 Keys and contrast ................................................................................................................. 33
4.2 Switch-on image, setting the filling time ............................................................................... 33
4.3 Selecting the national language ............................................................................................ 34
4.4 Rinsing and initial filling ........................................................................................................ 34
4.5 Filling .................................................................................................................................... 35
4.6 Setting the parameters ......................................................................................................... 36
4.7 Titration ................................................................................................................................. 37
4.8 Dosing .................................................................................................................................. 38
4.9 Incremental dosing ............................................................................................................... 38
5 RS-232-C interfaces, in- and outputs ............................................................................. 38
5.1 General ................................................................................................................................. 39
5.2 Setting the data transfer parameters .................................................................................... 39
5.3 Device address and daisy chaining of more than one TITRONIC
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Daisy chain concept .............................................................................................................. 40
5.4 Command list for RS communication ................................................................................... 40
6 Dosing accuracy ..................................................................................................................... 42
7 Replacing the dosing unit (disassembly and installation) ................................... 41
8 Trouble shooting .................................................................................................................... 44
9 Maintenance and care of the TITRONIC
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10 Storage, transportation and environment .................................................................... 46
11 Accessories and spare parts ............................................................................................. 47