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4.1

  Power Pack Notes

It should be noted that the KOBRA® CELL power 
pack has been improved and as such is of a slightly 
different design. The new power pack is still 9 V and 
is supplied with an adapter for use in the UK, USA, 
Europe and Australia. The plug can be converted 
by depressing the button located at the top of 
the adapter using a screwdriver. This releases the 
adapter that is in position. Slide to remove. To attach 
the required adapter place on the two pins and slide 
to connect. The power pack can now only be used 
at 100 µA and there is a light to show it has been 
switched on (top right). There is also an error light 
to indicate if there is a problem (bottom left).

4.2

  Power Pack Technical 

 Specification

Power Supply

Primary 110 - 240 V

Secondary 9 V

Exit Power 

Current Source

100 µA

Maximum 

Output Power

9 V

Loading Time 

NICAD 9 V

Approximately 1 hour 

15 minutes.

Accuracy

0.5 % (This is an improvement 

on the previous model which 

was 2 %.)

Working Time 

with Battery

20 hours

Approval

CE approval conforms to 

European Directives 73/23/EEC 

and 89/336/EEC.

4

 KOBRA

®

 CELL Installation

Summary of Contents for KOBRA CELL

Page 1: ...R Biopharm Rh ne Ltd R Biopharm for the safety of your analysis KOBRA CELL Art No K01 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...2 R Biopharm Rhone Ltd...

Page 3: ...nents 7 3 2 Precautions When Assembling 8 3 3 Assembly 8 4 KOBRA CELL Installation 9 4 1 Power Pack Notes 9 4 2 Power Pack Technical Specification 9 4 3 Installation Guide 10 4 4 Installation Instruct...

Page 4: ...ks Observed 18 7 3 Abnormal Peaks Observed 19 7 4 Error Light Observed on Power Pack 20 7 5 Leakage from KOBRA CELL 20 7 6 KOBRA CELL Causing High Pressure on the HPLC 20 7 7 Storage Plug Broken Off o...

Page 5: ...lumn The limitations of this method are the use of a second pump and the difficulty in dissolving the PBPB as well as the hazardous nature of the reagent Post column derivatisation with iodine also ha...

Page 6: ...occurs generating the reactive form of bromine The reaction between the reactive bromine and the aflatoxins must take place before the derivatised aflatoxins enter the fluorescence detector Hence the...

Page 7: ...toxins are very hazardous substances Only laboratories equipped to handle toxic materials and solvents should perform analyses Suitable protective clothing including gloves safety glasses and lab coat...

Page 8: ...9 4 Platinum electrode K05 5 PTFE spacer 0 25 mm K07 6 Ion exchange membrane K02 7 PTFE spacer 0 25 mm K07 8 Spacer grid K10 9 PTFE spacer 0 25 mm K07 10 Stainless steel electrode K04 11 PTFE spacer 0...

Page 9: ...ng screws as this will damage the threads Never use metal nuts or ferrules directly with the KOBRA CELL Use a guillotine tubing cutter to prevent distortion of the diameter of the PEEKTM tubing used w...

Page 10: ...required adapter place on the two pins and slide to connect The power pack can now only be used at 100 A and there is a light to show it has been switched on top right There is also an error light to...

Page 11: ...let Outlet Waste Working Electrode platinum Spacer Membrane Spacer Counter Electrode Stainless Steel Membrane Reichelt Thomapor Anion Capillary connections Valco 1 16 inch do not use metal nuts or fer...

Page 12: ...ightened and PEEKTM tubing 7 Connect the KOBRA CELL outlet to waste using plastic ferrules hand tightened and PEEKTM tubing 8 Switch on the HPLC pump and flush mobile phase through the system for appr...

Page 13: ...CELL power pack before turning off the HPLC pump Always use HPLC grade solvents with minimal benzene content from a quality supplier and maintain fresh supplies of potassium bromide Never flush 100 so...

Page 14: ...hase Water Methanol 60 40 v v Add 119 mg of potassium bromide and 350 l 4 M Nitric Acid to 1 litre of mobile phase HPLC Pump To deliver mobile phase Flow Rate 1 0 ml minute Fluorescence Detector Excit...

Page 15: ...he KOBRA CELL leaving the other inlet outlet positions sealed with storage plugs or ferrules 3 Using the syringe with the pipette tip insert this into the empty inlet outlet position on the KOBRA CELL...

Page 16: ...he HPLC pump and flush the system for at least 30 minutes before switching off the system 6 Manually flush the KOBRA CELL through with distilled water several times using a syringe 7 Store the KOBRA C...

Page 17: ...te plastic housing of the KOBRA CELL by removing the 6 locating screws 2 Carefully separate the top white plastic housing and remove in turn the internal layers of the cell using tweezers Make a note...

Page 18: ...2 000 hours depending on the detector Check there is not a problem with the detector Check the standard has been prepared correctly or the standard has not deteriorated Standards should be prepared f...

Page 19: ...use the centre of the membrane becomes discoloured eventually turning a pale colour The pale colour indicates that the membrane will need replaced Check there is power in the power pack Check that th...

Page 20: ...at is at fault Fig 10 Check the correct mobile phase has been used Check the correct HPLC column has been used Check the internal components of the KOBRA CELL have been inserted in the correct order F...

Page 21: ...be replaced 7 5 Leakage from KOBRA CELL The locating screws on the KOBRA CELL have not been tightened correctly Please refer to 3 2 Precautions When Assembling Check the locating screws on the KOBRA C...

Page 22: ...for difficult samples References from the RBR library Installation and support of the KOBRA CELL Advice on detection parameters Advice on preparation and handling of standards Updates on legislation s...

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Page 24: ...R Biopharm Rh ne Ltd R Biopharm Rh ne Ltd Block 10 Todd Campus West of Scotland Science Park Acre Road Glasgow G20 0XA www r biopharm com R Biopharm for the safety of your analysis 28 06 2017 V19...

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