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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for detecting immersion abnormality of color test paper
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] Immediately detect the immersion abnormality in parallel with the original analysis operation of the color test strip, and detect the immersion abnormality with high reliability despite the fluctuation of the light amount of the light source. [Structure] Detecting immersion abnormality of a color test paper in an analyzer that immerses the color test paper in which a multi-item color test paper piece and a reflectance correction paper piece are adhered in the sample for analytical analysis of the sample In the method, the amount of reflected light on the reflectance correction paper piece of the color test paper immersed in the sample or water is measured (step 1 04, 105), a threshold value is obtained based on the latest S average value of the reflected light amount (step 108), and the colored test paper having the reflected light amount higher than the threshold value is not immersed in the sample. It is determined to be a color test paper (steps 106 and 110).
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