Calibration
Before Performing a
DKA Calibration
Recommendations
Pipet Dispensing
Thermo Scientific Orion 2117HL High Level Chloride Analyzer User Guide
Maximum system accuracy is ensured through a fast, easy and accurate
calibration performed in the expected sample range. This calibration
procedure uses equipment supplied in the calibration kit
(Cat. No. 2117HLCAL).
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Wait at least one hour to perform a calibration after cleaning
the electrode.
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Check that the present sample concentration is equal or less than
standard 1. If not, calibration can still be performed with a loss in
accuracy as long as the background concentration is not significantly
larger than the concentration of standard 1. The best results are
achieved when standard 1 is twice the level of the present sample
concentration.
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Proper pipet technique is crucial to the calibration. If the operator
is not familiar with the pipet equipment or technique, refer to the
Appendix, Pipet Operation section.
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Do not touch the pipet tip with bare fingers. Risk of contamination is
possible. Use powder free gloves to prevent contamination.
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When using a pipet to inject standards during calibration, use a fresh
pipet tip for each standard and each injection.
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When a fresh tip is installed, rinse the tip with the same concentration
standard as the intended injection.
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Fill the tip and dispense the standard 1 to 3 times before injecting the
standard into the flow cell. Be sure to discard the standard in the
drain between the rinses.
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Wipe any excess liquid from the outside of the tip with out touching
the opening.
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Insert the pipet tip into calibration port on flow cell cap.
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Be sure to hold the pipet completely vertical while dispensing. Do not
inject the standard on the side of the flow cell, as a film may be retained
Figure IV-4
on the inside of the wall, resulting in errors in precision of calibration.
Refer to Figure IV-4.
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