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DOC022.52.90089DR 2800 ecoUSER MANUALJanuary 2008, Edition 2© HACH LANGE, 2007–2008. All rights reserved. Printed in Germany.

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10Installation3.3 Power connectionsInstall the correct adapter plug on the supplied external power supply (Figure 1) by sliding the adapter on until i

Page 3 - Table of Contents

11Installation3.4 ConnectionThe DR 2800 eco has two USB interfaces as a standard feature, located on the back of the instrument (Figure 2). The USB Ty

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12Installation3.5 Cell compartment and Light Shield compartment 3.5.1 Cell compartment and Light Shield compartmentThe DR 2800 eco has one cell compar

Page 5 - Section 1 Specifications

13InstallationThe DR 2800 eco is shipped with the light shield installed.Installation of the light shield 1. Open the cell compartment.2. Insert the l

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14Installation3.6 Beam pathFigure 6 shows the beam path of the DR 2800 eco:Figure 6 Beam path1 Tungsten lamp 8 Splitter mirror2 Entrance slit 9 Refer

Page 7 - Section 2 General Information

15Section 4 Start Up4.1 Power the instrument on and off1. Plug in to the power supply (laboratory analysis) or insert the battery (field analysis).2.

Page 8 - 2.2 Overview of product

16Start UpIf the instrument detects any deviation relative to the last calibration, a system check has to be carried out.1. Remove the cuvette from th

Page 9 - Section 3 Installation

17Section 5 Standard Operations5.1 Overview5.1.1 Tips for the use of the touch screenThe entire screen is touch-activated. To make a selection, press

Page 10 - 3.3 Power connections

18Standard Operations5.1.3 Main MenuA variety of modes may be selected from the ”Main Menu“. The following table briefly describes each menu option.5.

Page 11 - 3.4 Connection

19Standard Operations5.2.1 Operator IDUse this option to enter up to 30 sets of operator initials (up to 5 characters each) into the instrument. This

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20Standard Operations3. Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter a new Sample ID.Note: If a USB Barcode handset scanner ( see Section 9 on page 57) is con

Page 14 - 3.6 Beam path

21Standard Operations5.2.4 Display and sound preferences 1. Press Display & Sound in the Instrument Setup. The following options will be displayed

Page 15 - Section 4 Start Up

22Standard Operations1. Press PC & Printer in the Instrument Setup.A list with information about the connections opens.5.2.5.1 Printer setupFor re

Page 16 - Start Up

23Standard Operations4. Select Auto-Send: On to send all measured data automatically to the Thermal printer.Note: The option Auto-Send is not availabl

Page 17 - Section 5 Standard Operations

24Standard Operations5.2.5.2 Print data1. Press Recall Data in the Main Menu.2. Select the data source, where the data to be printed are stored.3. A l

Page 18 - 5.2 Instrument Setup mode

25Standard Operations5.2.6 PasswordThe Password menu contains a variety of security settings to control access to various functions. For example, prev

Page 19 - 5.2.2 Sample ID

26Standard Operations5. Highlight the desired functions to control.6. Confirm the Security List with OK to return to the Password menu. 7. Press On to

Page 20 - 5.2.3 Date and time

27Standard Operations5.3 Store, recall, send and delete data 5.3.1 The data logThe Data Log will store up to 200 readings taken in the Barcode Program

Page 21 - 5.2.5 PC and printer

28Standard Operationsor any combination of the four.6. Press OK to confirm the selection. The chosen items are listed.7. Press View Details to get mor

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29Standard Operations5.4 Barcode ProgramsA special barcode reader in cell compartment #1 automatically reads the barcode on the 13 mm cuvette as the c

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3Table of ContentsSection 1 Specifications ...

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30Standard Operations5.4.1 Complete a barcode 13 mm test1. Insert the light shield in compartment #2.2. Prepare the barcode 13 mm cuvette in accordanc

Page 25 - 5.2.6 Password

31Standard Operations1. In the result display, press Options>More>Chemical Form.A list of available evaluation forms appears.2. Select the requi

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32Standard Operations5.4.5 Sample blankTurbidity and color in the sample matrix can falsify the results of a photometric analysis. The interference fa

Page 27 - 5.3.1 The data log

33Standard Operations5.4.6 Update/edit barcode tests5.4.6.1 Manual update of a barcode testUsing the data provided in the barcode, the instrument auto

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34Standard OperationsEnter the Version1. Highlight the line containing Version and press Edit. Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the name indicated

Page 29 - 5.4 Barcode Programs

35Standard OperationsEnter the Variables (Factors, Wavelength and Coversion Factors)Check the working procedure in advance to determine whether this p

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36Standard Operations4. After "Barcode controlnumber?", a data overview is displayed, including the specifications of the test that is to be

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37Standard Operations7. Connect the USB memory stick to the USB interface (type A) on the instrument, see Figure 2 on page 11.8. Press OK. The link is

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38Standard Operations

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39Section 6 Advanced Operations6.1 System checks1. Press System Checks in the Main Menu.The System Checks menu contains instrument information and var

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4Table of Contents5.4 Barcode Programs ...

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40Advanced Operations6.1.2 Upgrade of the instrument softwareTo obtain the software for the update from the Internet at www.hach-lange.com.1. Go to ht

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41Advanced Operations6.1.3.1 Wavelength checkThe Wavelength Check test is used to check wavelength accuracy at 807 nm.1. Press Wavelength Check in the

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42Advanced Operations4. Insert the sample cuvette/cell or reference filter into the cell compartment #2. Close the cell compartment. Press Start.5. Th

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43Advanced Operations10. Insert sample cuvette/cell into the cell compartment and press Read. 11. 5 Replicates of blanking and reading lead to results

Page 39 - Section 6 Advanced Operations

44Advanced Operations3. Press Edit.An automatic menu guidance queries values (filters, wavelength, nominal values and tolerances) given in the quality

Page 40 - 6.1.3 Optical checks

45Advanced Operations8. Insert the different filter in the given order one after the other. Press Next after inserting a filter.After the last measure

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46Advanced Operations6.1.6 Factory serviceThe Factory Service menu is password protected. This menu is not intended for customer use.6.1.7 Service tim

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47Advanced OperationsIf the next service is due, the message "Next service is due!" is displayed after switching on the instrument.6. Press

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48Advanced OperationsNote: If the Backup was already stored before, the message "Data already exists. Overwrite?" is displayed. Press OK to

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49Advanced OperationsNote: If the USB stick is not connected, the message "Please insert USB Memory" is displayed. Connect a USB stick, in

Page 45 - 6.1.5 Lamp history

5Section 1 SpecificationsSpecifications are subject to change without notice.Performance SpecificationsOperating Mode Transmittance (%), Absorbance an

Page 46 - 6.1.7 Service time

50Advanced Operations

Page 47 - 6.1.8 Instrument Backup

51Section 7 MaintenanceCAUTIONPotential Chemical, Biological Eye and Skin Hazards.Only qualified personnel should conduct the tasks described in this

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52Maintenance7.2 Lamp replacementCAUTIONTo avoid a possible electric shock, disconnect the instrument from the power source before servicing the lamp.

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53MaintenanceWARNINGBurn Hazard. Wait until the lamp cools down. Contact with the hot lamp can cause burns.8. Lift the lamp fitting carefully.9. Put b

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54Maintenance12. Carefully unplug the halogen lamp from the plug panel.Important Note: Hold the lamp by the fitting only. Avoid touching the glass, as

Page 51 - Section 7 Maintenance

55Section 8 TroubleshootingProblem/Display screen Likely Cause ActionAttention!Please insert the light shield.Measurements with barcode cuvettes gener

Page 53 - Maintenance

57Section 9 Replacement PartsDescription Cat. No.Tungsten Lamp LZV565Cuvette/ Sample cell adapter 10 mm (A) LZV583Light Shield LZV646Wall power supply

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58Replacement Parts

Page 55 - Section 8 Troubleshooting

59Section 10 Contact InformationHACH CompanyWorld HeadquartersP.O. Box 389Loveland, Colorado80539-0389 U.S.A.Tel (800) 227-HACH(800) -227-4224(U.S.A.

Page 58 - Replacement Parts

61Section 11 Warranty, liability and complaintsThe manufacturer warrants that the product supplied is free of material and manufacturing defects and u

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62Warranty, liability and complaints

Page 60 - Contact Information

63IndexAAbsorbance Check ... 42Alphanumeric keypad ... 17A

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7Section 2 General Information2.1 Safety informationPlease read this entire manual before unpacking, setting up or operating this equipment. Pay atten

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8General Information2.1.3 Class 1 LASERA Class 1 LASER is installed in this instrument. Class 1 LASERS are products where the radiant power of the LAS

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9Section 3 InstallationWARNINGElectrical and Fire Hazards. Use only the provided power supply. Only qualified personnel should conduct the tasks descr

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