AZURA® Detector RID 2.1L / RID 2.1L HighFlow Instructions V6750
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Product information
9.5
Proceeding with tasks after a leak
Detector is switched on (see page 29).
Have a cloth for drying at hand.
Procedure
Figure
1.
Remove the leak.
2.
Using the cloth, dry the leak
tray.
3.
To acknowledge the error
message, press the standby
button
1
.
1
Bring the detector into service.
Proper maintenance of your HPLC device will ensure successful analyses
and reproducible results. In this chapter, you find the information relevant
for maintenance, care and storage. Additionally, you find instructions for
maintenance tasks that may be performed by the customer. In case there
are any maintenance tasks on that you do not find instructions here, con-
tact your supplier or the Technical support.
Note:
All wetted components of a device, e. g. flow cells of detectors,
have to be flushed with isopropanol first and water second before being
maintained, disassembled or disposed.
The detector may only be opened by the Technical Support of KNAUER
or any company authorized by KNAUER. This maintenance work is cov-
ered by a separate maintenance contract.
Organic eluents are toxic above a certain concentration. Ensure that work
areas are always well-ventilated! When performing maintenance tasks on
the detector, always wear safety glasses with side protection, protective
gloves, and a lab coat.
10.1 User tasks and intervals
Using the Mobile Control or the software you can read out the operating
hours of the detector. You find a detailed description on how to read out
GLP data in the respective instructions.
Operating hours
Measures
20000
Replace LED
Users may perform the following maintenance tasks themselves:
Clean flow cell
Check calibration (validation).
Check the validation value.
Prerequisites
Next Steps
10. Maintenance and care
Maintenance contract
Organic eluents
GLP data
User tasks