5. Clean the sample
cells with a soft, lint-
free cloth to remove
water spots and
fingerprints.
9. Put the sample
cell in the sample
cell holder with the
triangle on the
sample cell aligned
with the reference
mark on the sample
cell holder. Push the
lid closed until a click
is heard.
6.4 Data management
6.4.1 Show the recorded data
All the recorded data is kept in the data log. There are three types of data logs:
• Reading log—Shows the recorded measurements.
• Calibration log—Shows the calibration history.
• Verification log—Shows the verification history.
1. Push Data Log and select the applicable data log.
2. To show the details of a log entry, select the log entry and then push View Details.
Note: To add a comment to the log entry, push the comments icon.
3. To show only some of the data, push Filter, then select On. The Filter Settings window opens.
4. Select an option.
Option
Description
Time Interval Selects only the data that was stored during a specific time interval.
6. Apply a small
bead of silicone oil
from the top to the
bottom of the sample
cells.
10. Push Read (or
Done if in
continuous mode).
Wait for the
instrument to read
the sample.
Note: If auto store is
off, push Options >
Store to save the data.
7. Use the oiling
cloth provided to
apply the oil equally
to the surface of the
sample cells.
Remove the excess
oil. Make sure that
the sample cells are
almost dry.
8. Gently and slowly
invert the sample
cell to fully mix the
sample. Be careful
not to add air
bubbles.
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