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c.
Rotate it 90° clockwise to lock it into the opening.
d. Make sure the inlet valve lever is closed (pointed down).
e.
Remove the inlet valve plug.
4. Insert the I/R tool into the DSQ II.
a.
Turn the I/R tool to the release position, as indicated by the
icon, so that it
can accept the ion volume.
b. Insert the guide ball into the guide ball hole.
c.
Slide the I/R tool toward the instrument in the guide bar track until the guide ball is
at the groove furthest from the instrument.
d. Turn the I/R tool to fit the guide ball into the groove, which will prevent the probe
from being pulled forward when the inlet valve is evacuated. Otherwise, you could
damage the instrument.
e.
Tighten the inlet valve knob to ensure a leak-tight seal.
f.
Open
Xcalibur
and go to the Insert Probe window to click the
Evacuate Inlet Valve
button.
Figure 22.
Evacuating the Inlet Valve
g. Monitor the fore pressure, which should not stay higher than 350 mTorr. If it does,
you must adjust or replace the inlet valve seal, as described in "
.
h. Once the inlet valve is evacuated, pull the lever up to open the inlet valve.
5. Remove the ion volume.
a.
Slide the I/R tool toward the instrument until the guide ball is slightly beyond the
groove closest to the instrument.
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