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Fig. 6-6 Check of Flow Cell
1.
Loosen the retaining screw of the flow cell unit (see the figure above).
2.
Pull the flow cell unit straight out.
3.
Check the inside of the cell visually to see if it is contaminated with any foreign substance (oil,
salt, buffer, etc.).
4.
Check the outside of the cell for any leakage.
5.
If contamination is observed inside the cell, it must be cleaned with an appropriate solution. If
an aqueous solvent has been used, distilled water should be used for washing. And if an
organic solvent has been used, then isopropyl alcohol should be used for washing. Connect the
syringe to the tip of the drain tube, and inject the washing solution into the cell for cleaning
(see the next figure).
NOTE:
This flow cell unit uses apart similar to the one used in the fluorescence detector. Be careful not to
mount the part of the flow cell unit to the detector and vice versa.
Flow cell unit
Retaining screw
Summary of Contents for 200A Series
Page 1: ...SERIES 200A FLUORESCENCE DETECTOR User s Guide LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY ...
Page 5: ...Introduction ...
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Page 33: ...Safety Practices 33 Figure 2 2 Overview of the warning labels on the front of the instrument ...
Page 35: ...System Description 35 System Description ...
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Page 55: ...Installation 55 Installation ...
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Page 67: ...Operation 67 Operation ...
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Page 117: ...Maintenance 117 Maintenance ...
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