Diagnostic Tests And Troubleshooting; Diagnostic Tests; Verifying Detector Calibration - Waters 2998 Operator's Manual

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Diagnostic tests

The 2998 PDA detector automatically runs a series of internal diagnostic tests
upon start up. The indicator LEDs on the front of the detector and messages
at the Empower workstation show the results of the start up internal
diagnostic tests.
If you need to determine the cause of a problem during operation of the
detector, you can run the same internal diagnostic tests from the Empower
workstation. Additional information about the performance of the detector is
also available through the PDA Calibration window, accessed from Run
Samples in the Empower software.

Verifying detector calibration

Verify the PDA detector calibration after removing and replacing a flow cell.
Before you power-on the detector, prime the system to fill the flow cell with
solvent and remove any air.
Recommendation:
verification results. Ensure that the flow cell is clean before you calibrate.
Caution:
flow cell must be filled with solvent before you power-on the detector. An
empty flow cell will cause a calibration error.
To verify detector calibration:
1.
Select a solvent compatible with the samples and mobile phases that you
have been using. If you have been using buffers, flush with 10 mL of
HPLC-grade water, then flush with 10 mL of a low-surface-tension
solvent such as methanol.
Ensure that the solvent is miscible with the previous mobile phase.
Tip:
2.
In the console, select 2998 PDA Detector from the system tree.
3.
In the PDA detector information window, click Maintain > Verify
calibration > Start. The test time appears in the Run Time bar graph.
4.
When the test ends, the Results pane appears. Verify that the detector
passed the test.
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Diagnostic Tests and Troubleshooting

Impurities in the flow cell may affect wavelength
To ensure the detector is properly aligned and calibrated, the

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