5.2 Maintenance and servicing
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5.2.10 Exchanging the pump tubing
The pump tubings used by the peristaltic pump are consumable mate-
rial with a limited lifetime and should be exchanged at regular intervals
(approx. every 4 weeks under continuous use).
The working life of pump tubing depends to a considerable extent on
the contact pressure. This is why the contact pressure must be correctly
set as described in
section 2.9.2
. If the pump is to remain switched off
for a lengthy period of time the tubing cartridges
40
40
40
40
should be raised
completely by loosening the snap-action lever
43
43
43
43
on the right-hand side
(the set contact pressure remains unchanged).
As the pump is always operated on the same side, the 6.1826.060
Pump tubings supplied can be used on both sides. To exchange a
pump tubing proceed as follows:
1 Remove old pump tubing
x
Press contact pressure lever
41
41
41
41
on the tubing cartridge
40
40
40
40
down as far as it will go.
x
Release tubing cartridge
40
40
40
40
from holding clamp
42
42
42
42
by press-
ing down snap-action lever
43
43
43
43
and remove from mounting pin
45
45
45
45
(see
Fig. 14
).
x
Remove old pump tubing
71
71
71
71
or
72
72
72
72
.
2 Insert new pump tubing
x
Insert the new pump tubing
71
71
71
71
or
72
72
72
72
in the tubing cartridge
40
40
40
40
as shown in
Fig. 13
. The white-yellow stopper
73
73
73
73
must
click into the corresponding holder on the left-hand side of
the tubing cartridge.
x
Place the tubing cartridge
40
40
40
40
on mounting pin
45
45
45
45
and press
down on the right-hand side until snap-action lever
43
43
43
43
clicks
into position on holding clamp
42
42
42
42
. Take care that no kinks are
formed in the pump tubing.
3 Set contact pressure
x
Switch on peristaltic pump.
x
Press contact pressure lever
41
41
41
41
upwards until the solution
just starts to be drawn in. Then press contact pressure lever
upwards until it clicks once more to obtain optimal contact
pressure.
x
Switch off peristaltic pump.
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