10 Readjustment
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Proper cleaning of the measuring cell is required before and after each series of
measurements.
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Poor cleaning can result in the formation of deposits in the measuring cell. This
can cause offsets of the density readings, and can be recognized by measuring
distilled water.
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If the density value deviates more than ±0.001 g/cm
(see Appendix B), then a readjustment may be necessary.
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A readjustment is only possible if the density difference between measured and
theoretical value is below 0.100 g/cm
and 25 °C.
How to readjust:
1.
Clean the measuring cell with a suitable cleaning agent until no more residues or
deposits are visible.
2.
Remove the cleaning agent completely from the measuring cell.
3.
Fill distilled water of approx. 20 °C into the measuring cell, carefully avoiding the
introduction of bubbles. The ambient temperature should be between 15 °C and
25 °C.
4.
Turn the instrument off. Turn the instrument on again, pushing both the "ON/
OFF" key and the "Recall/Delete" key at the same time.
5.
The measured density and "ADJ" are displayed.
The water temperature has to be between 15 and 25 °C, the density must be
between 0.900 and 1.100 g/cm
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