User Manual of CIC-D100 Ion Chromatograph
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to avoid impurities in the pipeline in the new conductivity cell, ultrapure water should
be used for flushing for about 12h before replacing the new conductivity cell. See section 6.5.
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When using ampere workstation, please wear dust-free gloves to operate to avoid
polluting the electrodes. See section 6.6.
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When installing the chromatographic column, the pump flow rate should be reduced to
0.3 mL/min or less. When the new separation column is connected to the chromatographic system for
the first time, first flush with water and eluent and disconnect the conductivity cell and suppressor to
prevent high conductivity substances or bubbles from entering the conductivity cell or suppressor.
When clean and bubble-free liquid flows out of the outlet of the separation column, connect the
conductivity cell and suppressor. See section B.7.
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to prevent siphoning of waste liquid, please check whether the waste liquid pipe is bent,
squeezed or raised at any time. See section B.8.
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Waste liquid bottles should not be sealed. During the operation of the instrument, the
continuous self-regeneration suppressor uses electrolysis to suppress the background, and a small
amount of oxygen and hydrogen will be generated during electrolysis. Gas should be prevented from
staying in the waste liquid bottle so as not to generate static electricity. In serious cases, there may be
explosion. See section B.8.
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When the instrument is used for the first time or for a long time, or when it is not
normally used, the pump head should be rinsed clean to prevent residual crystals in the pump head
from damaging the pump head. See section B.10
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when replacing the plunger rod, please insert and withdraw the plunger rod vertically.
Any lateral movement will cause the plunger rod to break. See section 6.4.
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