As the core equipment for accurately measuring the calorific value of substances, the standard shutdown operation of the calorimeter is not only related to the service life of the equipment, but also directly affects the accuracy of subsequent experimental data. Mastering the correct shutdown process is a must-have skill for every experimental operator. The following are the shutdown steps for you to disassemble the calorimeter in detail to ensure safe and efficient operation.
Preparation before shutdown
Before turning off the calorimeter, two key checks must be completed. First, make sure that the current experiment is all over, the instrument is in standby state, and all real-time data has been saved to avoid data loss due to sudden shutdown. Second, check the cooling system of the instrument to ensure that the cooling fan is running normally and there is no accumulation of debris on and around the instrument surface to ensure that the heat can be dissipated smoothly during the shutdown process and prevent the equipment from overheating and damage.

Second, the core shutdown operation steps
1. Exit the running program: On the operation interface supporting the instrument, find and click the "Stop Experiment" or "Exit Program" button. After the system pops up a confirmation prompt, select "Confirm" to ensure that the instrument exits the current working mode smoothly and avoids abnormal interruption of the program.
2. Turn off the main power supply: After the program is completely exited, find the main power switch of the calorimeter, usually located on the side or back of the device, switch it to the "OFF" position, and cut off the main power supply of the instrument.
3. Turn off the auxiliary equipment: If the calorimeter is connected to the printer, external display and other auxiliary equipment, the power supply of the auxiliary equipment should be turned off one by one in the order of the peripheral and the host to prevent the current shock from causing damage to the core components of the instrument.
III. Closure and maintenance after shutdown
After the shutdown operation is completed, the finishing work needs to be done. Wipe the instrument shell with a clean soft cloth to keep the equipment clean and prevent dust from entering the interior and affecting the performance of the components. At the same time, record the use time and shutdown status of the instrument for subsequent equipment maintenance and troubleshooting. If the instrument is idle for a long time, it is recommended to check the power-on every once in a while to ensure the stable performance of the equipment.
Following the above steps, the shutdown operation of the calorimeter can be completed safely and standardized, providing a strong guarantee for the long-term stable operation of the equipment.
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