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air bubbles in the measuring cell of the zita view instrument can appear very differently for example a gray or almost white background in the field of view indicates an air bubble if the field of view is only half filled with particles this may also be an indication of an air bubble in the measuring cell in addition to a reduced or insufficient number of particles air bubbles that cannot be seen in the field of view can also cause drift problems air bubbles can usually arise by introducing them during the injection process or because the instrument and the cell assembly were insufficiently rinsed with water or buffer if there is an air bubble in the measuring cell and the instrument is only filled with water or buffer but not with the sample particles simply inject another two to five milliliters of liquid by applying a little more pressure in most cases this will move the air bubble out of the measuring cell if this does not work remove all fluid from the fluidic system by in