Preventative Maintenance. The key to accuracy, reliability and longevity for your first-class analysers from MEP Instruments

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Preventative Maintenance The key to accuracy, reliability and longevity for your first-class analysers from MEP Instruments

Preventative maintenance 02 Prevention is the best medicine and saves money With the purchase of your analyser from MEP Instruments, you have made the choice for first-class quality. To ensure you can enjoy this quality and trust the accuracy of your measurement results throughout the entire lifetime of your instrument, regular maintenance is essential. Basically, your analyser requires care and attention the same way your car does: Regular maintenance prevents instrument failure and protects against costly repairs, saving you money throughout the entire life cycle of your instrument. With normal use, we recommend having preventative maintenance performed at least once a year; depending on the level of use, shorter intervals may be necessary. MEP service experts at your side You can rely on the competence and expertise of the MEP service engineers. Our trained and certified service engineers will ensure that your analyser gets the best possible care and maintenance for a long, trouble-free service life.

Basic elements of preventative maintenance Before we do anything else, we clarify your needs and ask about any specific requests. Based on the usage profile of your instruments, we can assess the scope of maintenance work your instrument is likely to need. This makes sure we can complete our job as smoothly as possible. In the second part of our visit, we run a series of tests on your analyser to ensure that all components are functioning properly. The preventative maintenance visit concludes with the calibration of your analyser using calibrated reference tools appropriate for the task. 03 Any maintenance work we do is performed in accordance with a clearly defined, standardised procedure (an SOP). We inspect your analyser onsite, clean it thoroughly, and then assess its status. If necessary, the moving parts are greased and lubricated, and worn parts are replaced. Documentation of all the work done and of the results is provided.

Maintenance 04 The first steps of a preventive maintenance visit include on-site inspection, cleaning, and subsequent status as sess ment of your analysis system. As a precaution, all wearing parts are also replaced. 1. Usage assessment At the start of our visit, the MEP service engineer asks about the use and operation of the instrument, including any incidents that might be relevant for assessing its current status. The details and the scope of the maintenance work is defined together with you. 2. Status and backup The MEP service engineer assesses the current status of your analyser and collects the necessary customer data. If necessary, and if requested, this data will be backed up before the actual maintenance work starts. 5. ESD prevention If necessary, the instrument will be opened in compliance with the directives for the prevention of ESD (electrostatic discharge), so as not to damage the highly sensitive electronic components. 6. Interior cleaning and visual inspection The MEP service engineer will perform a thorough cleaning of the interior of the instrument. Next, a thorough visual inspection will be made of the mechanical and electronic components and cabling. Particular attention will be paid to potential damage by any liquids that may have leaked into the instrument.

05 3. External cleaning Dirt can make assessing the status of your instrument more difficult, and may even affect the instrument s functionality. Thorough cleaning of all externally accessible surfaces using the proper tools and cleaning agents is therefore the first important task of the MEP service engineer. 4. Visual inspection Performing a scrupulous visual inspection, the MEP service engineer identifies any possible damage due to wear or exposure to chemicals, in addition to damage to electrical contacts (e.g., through corrosion) that could disrupt the function of the system. 7. Wear parts replacement Mechanical wear and corrosive liquids can affect the func tion of various components over time. The timely re placement of wear parts not only improves the accuracy of results, but also prevents sudden failure and malfunctions. 8. Lubricant application Moving parts require a fine film of grease in order to operate with the least possible friction and wear. Ap p- lying a lubricant and/or grease is an integral part of any regular preventive maintenance.

Testing and calibration 06 After the device has been fully serviced, reassembled and the nominal status restored, it will be thoroughly tested to ensure that all the manufacturer s specifications are met. Calibration of the important parameters is done with traceable measurement equipment and software tools that have been developed especially for this purpose. All work is done according to MEP SOPs and is documented in detail. 9. Safety check An important test performed at the very beginning is the safety check. This entails using a multimeter to check the safety of the electrical connection. 10. Interface checks Proper signal transmission via various communication interfaces (USB, MSB,...) is essential to the reliable operation of the system as a whole. This functionality is checked with specially developed test adapters with the associated testing software. 13. Pressure check Along with the column and the detector, the quality of an ion chromatographic measurement depends on the proper functioning of pumps. Key indicators are pressure accuracy, pressure stability, and a pressure integrity test (leak test). 14. Optical calibration In optical measurement systems such as NIR spectrometers, measurement quality is highly dependent on wavelength accuracy and photometric stability. To ensure precision, the instruments are calibrated using certified reference standards.

07 11. Calibration of measuring inputs Accurate and reproducible analysis results depend on the detection of minute current and voltage changes. In titration and voltammetry/cvs, specially developed and calibrated tools are used to ensure precision in the testing and calibration of measuring inputs. 12. Drive accuracy The exact dosing of liquids is a critical factor in titrations. A high-precision dosing drive is responsible for ensuring accuracy. A special spindle measuring device and a calibrated gauge are used to make an exact check of the accuracy of the drive. 15. Reports and certificates The MEP service engineer will document all necessary status assessment data in easy-to-understand reports and calibration certificates that will be issued to you. 16. Maintenance and calibration review In the wrap-up discussion, the MEP service engineer and you go over the work that was done and the results that were obtained. Drawing attention to potential improvements in the handling and use of the instruments is just as much an integral part of this discussion as is the scheduling of the next maintenance activities.

Book your service online On our website www.mep.net.au you can conveniently book a certified MEP service for your instruments easily 24/7 under the menu Service. Just fill in the Service Request form and one of our MEP service engineers will contact you swiftly. MEP service hotline 1300 720 485 09 477 0620 business hours* Australia wide New Zealand Subject to change without notice CSSEA201603-M1785 MEP Instruments Pty Ltd (AU) Unit 11, 56 Buffalo Rd, Gladesville, NSW 2111, T 02 8899 5200, info@mep.net.au MEP Instruments Ltd (NZ) Unit E2, 14-22 Triton Drive, Rosedale, Auckland 0632, T 09 477 0620, info@mep.co.nz www.mep.net.au MEP Instruments, a company of Metrohm and Anton Paar