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Vanquish

 

Diode Array 
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VH-D10 

Operating

 

Manual

 

4820.8301

EN

 

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2.0a

 

 

September

 

2017

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Vanquish VH-D10

Page 1: ...Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual 4820 8301 EN Revision 2 0a September 2017 thermoscientific...

Page 2: ...is provided as is The contents of this manual are subject to being changed without notice in future revisions Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc makes no representations that this document is complete accur...

Page 3: ...tion or sales support for HPLC products contact your local Thermo Fisher Scientific sales organization For contact information go to Contact Us on http www thermofisher com Technical Assistance For te...

Page 4: ...Contacting Us Page 4 Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual...

Page 5: ...1 2 Observing this Manual 17 2 1 3 Safety Symbols on the Detector 17 2 1 4 Rating Plate 18 2 2 Intended Use 19 2 3 Safety Precautions 20 2 3 1 General Safety Information 20 2 3 2 Qualification of the...

Page 6: ...g Through the System 63 5 6 3 Connecting Fittings Capillaries and Tubing 64 5 6 4 Flow Connections to the Flow Cell 67 5 6 5 Guiding Liquid Leaks to Waste 72 5 7 Determining the Backpressure in the Fl...

Page 7: ...oduction to Maintenance and Service 112 7 2 Safety Guidelines for Maintenance and Service 113 7 2 1 General 113 7 2 2 Flow Cells 115 7 3 General Rules for Maintenance and Service 116 7 4 Routine and P...

Page 8: ...Messages 167 8 3 Checking the Flow Cell 171 8 4 Resolving Leakage 172 9 Specifications 173 9 1 Performance Specifications 174 9 1 1 Detector 174 9 1 2 LightPipe Flow Cells 177 9 2 Physical Specificati...

Page 9: ...ray Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 9 1 Using this Manual This chapter provides information about this manual the conventions used throughout the manual and the reference documentation that is...

Page 10: ...ent personal injury damage to the detector or loss of data when followed properly Note the following The detector configuration may vary therefore not all descriptions necessarily apply to your partic...

Page 11: ...section or procedure appear in the section or procedure to which they apply They appear different from the main flow of text Safety messages are often preceded by an alert symbol and or alert word Th...

Page 12: ...Thermo Chromeleon 7 Services Manager Start Instrument Controller References and Messages References to additional documentation appear italicized Messages that appear on the screen are identified by q...

Page 13: ...obe Reader or Adobe Acrobat is required Software Documentation Additional software documentation includes the following Chromeleon 7 Help and documents The Chromeleon 7 Help provides extensive informa...

Page 14: ...0 Operating Manual TIP The Chromeleon Help and documents are included in the software shipment Third Party Documentation Refer also to the user documentation provided by the manufacturers of third par...

Page 15: ...2 Safety Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 15 2 Safety This chapter provides general and specific safety information and informs about the intended use of the detector...

Page 16: ...the detector The safety symbols and signal words in this manual include the following Always be aware of the safety information Do not proceed until you have fully understood the information and cons...

Page 17: ...The table lists the safety symbols that appear on the detector or on labels affixed to the detector Follow the safety notices in this manual to prevent the risk of operator injury or damage to the de...

Page 18: ...s the serial number part number module name revision number if any line and fuse rating and the manufacturer s address TIP An additional type label on the leak tray of the detector indicates the modul...

Page 19: ...Vanquish system are intended for laboratory research use only They are not intended for use in diagnostic procedures Laboratory Practice Thermo Fisher Scientific recommends that the laboratory in whic...

Page 20: ...mponents options and peripherals specifically authorized and qualified for the detector by Thermo Fisher Scientific Perform only the procedures that are described in this operating manual and in suppo...

Page 21: ...d system General Operation The detector is designed to be operated only by trained and qualified personnel in a laboratory environment All users must know the hazards presented by the detector and the...

Page 22: ...Device High voltages are present inside the device that could cause an electric shock or damage to the device Do not make any changes to the electrical or grounding connections If you suspect any kind...

Page 23: ...substances that you are using Avoid exposure to harmful substances If you have any doubt about a substance handle the substance as if it is potentially harmful Wear personal protective equipment as r...

Page 24: ...lly safe manner that is consistent with local regulations Follow a regulated approved waste disposal program WARNING Self Ignition of Solvents Solvents with a self ignition temperature below 150 C mig...

Page 25: ...rmation refer to the technical literature on the chemical resistance of PEEK CAUTION Allergic Reaction Some capillaries in the Vanquish system are made of MP35N a nickel cobalt based alloy Individuals...

Page 26: ...perating Manual on the use of solvents and additives in the chromatography system Allowed ranges and concentrations standard system configuration pH range 2 12 Chloride concentration 1 mol L or less O...

Page 27: ...serve the specific solvent and additive information for this detector Refer to the operating manual for the Vanquish charged aerosol detector Follow any specific recommendations presented in other sec...

Page 28: ...etails see section 11 1 page 186 Changes that you make to the device may void compliance with one or more of these EMC and safety standards Changes to the device include replacing a part or adding com...

Page 29: ...3 Detector Overview Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 29 3 Detector Overview This chapter introduces you to the detector and the main components...

Page 30: ...ution For data collection the detector supports the following features Data acquisition rate up to 200 Hz Acquiring 3D data fields spectra to record all wavelengths simultaneously Among other things 3...

Page 31: ...other sample compounds the analysis of the target compound follows the Beer Lambert law This means that the response of the detector is proportional to the concentration of the analyte The following...

Page 32: ...cell The light passes through the sample flow path in the light pipe of the flow cell After exiting the flow cell through the exit fiber the light hits the spectrograph mirror The spectrograph mirror...

Page 33: ...escription 1 Cooling air intake 1a Capillary guide slit below the cooling air intake To hold the capillary if the column compartment is located to the left of the detector 2 Keypad with status indicat...

Page 34: ...number of the flow cell The ID chip also stores data during operation such as the exposure time to the light When the flow cell is inserted into the flow cell opening of the detector the ID contact on...

Page 35: ...etector from 190 nm to 680 nm The following flow cells are available for the detector LightPipe flow cell standard path length 10 mm LightPipe flow cell high sensitivity path length 60 mm LightPipe di...

Page 36: ...ength detection the deuterium lamp provides light for the complete wavelength detection range from 190 nm to 680 nm The lamp is equipped with an identification ID chip The ID chip stores information a...

Page 37: ...quid leaks from the flow connections The liquid is collected in the leak tray and guided to the drain port From the drain port the liquid is discharged to waste through the drain system of the Vanquis...

Page 38: ...l and automated sample analysis with the Chromeleon software refer to the Vanquish System Operating Manual Details on control and operation of the detector are available in the Chromeleon Help TIP The...

Page 39: ...4 Unpacking Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 39 4 Unpacking This chapter provides information for unpacking the detector and informs you about the scope of delivery...

Page 40: ...Detector CAUTION Heavy Load Bulky Device The detector is too heavy or bulky for one person alone to handle safely To avoid personal injury or damage to the detector observe the following guidelines Ph...

Page 41: ...packing material Leave any protective films attached to the surfaces of the detector until it is properly positioned in the system stack 6 Transport the detector by the carrying handles to the install...

Page 42: ...rrying handles with the attachment screws and all packing material These items will be needed if the detector is transported to a new location or shipped 9 Some surfaces including the doors of the det...

Page 43: ...ay Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 43 4 2 Scope of Delivery The following items are included in the delivery Detector Ship Kit For details about the kit content see section 10 2 Ship Kit page 1...

Page 44: ...4 Unpacking Page 44 Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual...

Page 45: ...ctors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 45 5 Installation This chapter specifies the requirements for the installation site and describes how to set up install and configure the detector in the Vanquish sy...

Page 46: ...persons A team effort is in particular required when lifting the detector into the system stack or when removing it Use the carrying handles that were shipped with the detector to move or transport t...

Page 47: ...re follow the order for installing the system modules as described in the Vanquish System Operating Manual 1 Pay attention to the safety guidelines and observe all site requirements For the safety gui...

Page 48: ...ons NOTICE If the detector is operated with another data system refer to the documentation for the software that you are using and or perform the qualification manually The Instruments Installation Qu...

Page 49: ...ce has wide ranging capability accepting any line voltage in the range specified for the device CAUTION Electric Shock or Damage to the Device Connecting the device to a line voltage higher or lower t...

Page 50: ...has a protective ground connection In case of emergency it must be possible to reach the power cord easily at any time to disconnect the device from the power line WARNING Electric Shock or Damage to...

Page 51: ...Accessing the Interior Components To access the interior components in the detector open the front doors To allow easy access from the front the user accessible components and flow connections in the...

Page 52: ...to set up the hardware and provides information about the detector connectors and cables 5 5 1 System Arrangement The detector is part of the Vanquish system The system modules are typically arranged...

Page 53: ...Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 53 No Description 1 Solvent Rack 2 Detector 3 Autosampler 4 Pump 5 System Base 6 Column Compartment For instructions on how to set up the system stack refer to t...

Page 54: ...e rating and the manufacturer s address 2 3 4 Main power switch on off control Fuse holder Power inlet connector 5 System Interlink port Allows power on off control for the detector from the Vanquish...

Page 55: ...Scientific cannot ensure proper functionality Connecting the Detector NOTICE Never use defective communication cables If you suspect that a cable is defective replace the cable To ensure trouble free...

Page 56: ...he power line be sure that no condensation is present in the device Condensation in the device can damage the electronics and optics If you suspect that condensation is present allow the device to war...

Page 57: ...ibrations or intruding objects can lead to leaks on the flow cell or even destroy it Avoid exposure of the flow cell to mechanical shocks or vibrations Do not let it hit hard surfaces Do not intrude t...

Page 58: ...ing Manual Parts required LightPipe flow cell Figure 10 Front side of the flow cell No Description 1 Outlet OUT closed with plug during storage and transport 2 Inlet IN closed with plug during storage...

Page 59: ...p the cover to close the flow cell opening when no flow cell is installed in the detector NOTICE Flow Cell Opening The optical ports and the contact pad for the identification chip in the flow cell op...

Page 60: ...flow cell No Description 1 Identification chip 2 Optical ports on the flow cell on both sides of the flow cell The ports are very sensitive and must not be touched 3 Shipping locks To protect the flow...

Page 61: ...ening Figure 13 Inserting the flow cell with opened rotating locks 4 Turn the rotating locks simultaneously clockwise until they are in a vertical position The flow cell is locked in place when the ro...

Page 62: ...the system always flush them to waste before connecting them in the system flow path To flush the Vanquish modules follow the instructions in the Vanquish System Operating Manual Dirty components can...

Page 63: ...ash liquid tubing detector waste line from the top module to the bottom module in the Vanquish system stack the stackable modules have a tubing chase on the inside right The tubing chase provides four...

Page 64: ...necting Fittings Capillaries and Tubing This section provides information about how to connect and handle capillaries fittings and tubing 5 6 3 1 General Guidelines When connecting capillaries and tub...

Page 65: ...knurl that comes with the capillary To avoid damage to the capillary or connection tighten and loosen the Viper connections only when the system pressure is down to zero Figure 17 Viper fitting with k...

Page 66: ...h Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual c Clean the capillary ends carefully by using a lint free tissue wetted with isopropanol d Reinstall the capillary e If the connection continues to leak...

Page 67: ...cell or even destroy the flow cell Use only the waste line and clean Viper capillaries which were provided for the flow cell and which have been properly protected by their cap before Follow the inst...

Page 68: ...e below Figure 18 Plugs available for the partition panel Detector waste line For instructions on connecting the waste line follow the steps in this section The waste line is routed through the system...

Page 69: ...e the capillary push the capillary into the slit of the plug Figure 19 Capillary installed in the plug with slit For capillaries that do not fit in the plug with slit such as an insulated inlet capill...

Page 70: ...See section 5 6 4 Flow Connections to the Flow Cell page 67 Follow these steps 1 Route the inlet capillary from the column compartment through the guide hole in the detector enclosure Use the guide ho...

Page 71: ...n the Vanquish System Operating Manual Follow these steps 1 On the flow cell outlet connect the waste line Make sure that you secure the waste line appropriately in the capillary clips on the detector...

Page 72: ...waste line to length also make sure that the cut is not crimped The waste line should go straight to the system base and to waste Make sure that the line is positioned straight in the tubing guides Fi...

Page 73: ...lls always with care and use them only and strictly within their specifications of up to 6 MPa and 50 C When If you install additional devices such as detectors a mass spectrometer and capillaries in...

Page 74: ...Operating Manual 2 Turn on the module s in the flow path after the LightPipe flow cell such as second detector or mass spectrometer Refer to the Operating Manuals for these modules 3 Turn on the detec...

Page 75: ...aintenance or repair procedures flush out harmful substances with an appropriate solvent 10 Only if a second detector is used Connect the waste line to the outlet port of the second detector 11 Connec...

Page 76: ...the Backpressure of the LightPipe Flow Cell page 76 5 7 2 Determining the Backpressure of the LightPipe Flow Cell 1 Set up the flow connections as described in section 5 6 4 Flow Connections to the Fl...

Page 77: ...5 mL min b Read the system pressure in Chromeleon c Write down the values and repeat steps 3 through 7 until P6 is nearly 6 MPa or you reach the maximum flow rate of your application If the required f...

Page 78: ...ce To turn on the power to the detector follow these steps 1 Check that the power button on the front left of the Vanquish system base system power button is pressed in If the power button stands out...

Page 79: ...the chromatography software is already installed on the data system computer and a valid license is available For more information about setting up the Vanquish system in the software refer to the Va...

Page 80: ...5 Installation Page 80 Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual...

Page 81: ...Operation Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 81 6 Operation This chapter describes the elements for detector control provides information for routine operation and for shutdow...

Page 82: ...detector has already been completed If this is not the case refer to the instructions in chapter 5 Installation before proceeding see page 45 For a basic description of instrument control and automate...

Page 83: ...r the pump This prevents damage resulting from leakage or from running the pump dry If there is evidence of leakage in the detector turn off the pump flow and remedy the situation immediately If the p...

Page 84: ...the STATUS LED on the keypad provide a quick visual check of the operational status of the detector 6 3 1 Keypad The keypad inside the detector allows you to perform certain functions directly from th...

Page 85: ...from the detector To turn on the UV lamp press the UV button The LED next to the button indicates the lamp status LED Description Off dark The UV lamp is turned off Green flashing The UV lamp ignites...

Page 86: ...nected in the Chromeleon software Yellow The detector is connected in the Chromeleon software but is not equilibrated The UV lamp is turned off or no flow cell or diagnostic cell is installed Green fl...

Page 87: ...ATUS LED Description Off dark The power to the detector is turned off Green The detector is functioning properly Red A problem or error has occurred For the related message check the Chromeleon Audit...

Page 88: ...lowing All modules in the Vanquish system that are connected to the system base via system interlink cables are turned on or off simultaneously when the system power button is pressed When the power i...

Page 89: ...connecting them in the system flow path To flush the Vanquish modules follow the instructions in the Vanquish System Operating Manual If you use a flow cell that was stored the flow cell is filled wi...

Page 90: ...ing those not used for the application Flushing the entire chromatography system with the starting solvent to rinse out any solvent from a previous analysis run Warming up or cooling down all temperat...

Page 91: ...e limit for the flow cell See the specifications for LightPipe flow cells in section 9 1 2 page 177 If your application requires column temperatures above the specified maximum limit install and use a...

Page 92: ...the flow cell inlet and outlet install the plugs supplied with the flow cell to close the ports When system operating parameters such as temperature or pressure change in the flow cell salt from elua...

Page 93: ...ore the lamp can ignite again The detector monitors the cooling off period If the lamp is turned on again after less than 5 minutes a message appears in the Chromeleon Audit Trail followed by a countd...

Page 94: ...lter paddle into the required position Open position for data acquisition Check that flow is established through the flow cell before you open the shutter while the lamp is turned on Closed position f...

Page 95: ...llection rate is the number of data points per second Hz that Chromeleon collects from the detector and stores as raw data Select a data collection rate up to 200 Hz Set the data collection rate at wh...

Page 96: ...5 Optimizing the Bandwidth and Slit Width Settings page 103 Response time The response time determines how quickly the detector responds to a change in signal As a standard the Response Time setting i...

Page 97: ...page 104 3D field The detector can record a 3D field that comprises a wavelength range To use the 3D data collection select the 3D Field signal channel Set the 3D wavelength range that is to be record...

Page 98: ...tion the detector determines the measured wavelength of the D alpha line of the UV lamp If the detector determines that the D alpha line differs from the expected value the detector will adjust its wa...

Page 99: ...ote that the output voltage of the analog outputs cannot reach a minimum of exactly 0 V Therefore we recommend to set an offset of at least 5 even if only positive analog output signals are expected T...

Page 100: ...priate absorbance maximum Avoid the wavelength range where the solvents absorb strongly for example below 220 nm for methanol and below 210 nm for acetonitrile Consider the influences of the parameter...

Page 101: ...on Parameters The following table serves as an overview of parameters that influence the spectral averaging and in case of the data collection rate and the response time the time averaging during data...

Page 102: ...rocessing time Always consider the data collection rate and response time settings Set the two parameters together in order to optimize the amount of data points collected and reduce short term noise...

Page 103: ...h setting results in an averaging asymmetrically to the selected wavelength the detector will correct the setting Example If you perform a detection at a wavelength of 195 nm with a bandwidth of 20 nm...

Page 104: ...rption of the interferences adds to the measured signal from the analyte As a result this can lead to errors in the measurement of the analyte concentration Interfering absorption frequently results f...

Page 105: ...e measured peak height and peak area are reduced No other substances such as co eluting sample components absorb at the reference wavelength The absorption of additional substances at the reference wa...

Page 106: ...bserve these guidelines for the Vanquish system modules as required by your system arrangement For your Vanquish detector note the following Charged aerosol detector Check that sufficient gas is avail...

Page 107: ...If the detector is not used for a longer time e g one day or over the weekend turn off the lamp to save lamp life time and energy When resuming operation let the flow equilibrate and verify that the...

Page 108: ...w cell are not miscible with water use an appropriate intermediate solvent Afterward flush the system with isopropanol NOTICE Residual samples impurities from the column or buffers with high salt conc...

Page 109: ...r modules in the Vanquish system following the instructions in the Operating Manuals for the modules Pay special attention to the Preparing the Module for Operation section 2 Flush the components in t...

Page 110: ...6 Operation Page 110 Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual...

Page 111: ...nance and Service Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 111 7 Maintenance and Service This chapter describes the routine maintenance and the service procedures that the user may...

Page 112: ...ty referred to as Thermo Fisher Scientific service personnel The detector is designed for easy maintenance and service The user serviceable parts of the detector can be accessed from the front If not...

Page 113: ...ector that could cause an electric shock Do not open the housing or remove protective panels unless specifically instructed to do so in this manual WARNING Escape of Hazardous Substances from Flow Con...

Page 114: ...ight cause burns Allow hot surfaces to cool down before starting replacement or maintenance procedures CAUTION Hydrostatic Pressure Solvent may spill when you open the flow path This is due to hydrost...

Page 115: ...o not open the flow cell enclosure and do not disassemble the flow cell Use the dedicated packaging when storing or transporting the flow cell Never use ultrasonic cleaners to clean the flow cells The...

Page 116: ...page 183 Follow all instructions step by step and use the tools recommended for the procedure Before opening the flow path to replace capillaries in the system turn off the pump flow and wait until t...

Page 117: ...can be determined by checking the system pressure for unusual values or for increased backpressure When you use buffers or salt solutions flush the detector thoroughly after use with an appropriate so...

Page 118: ...occurred or before service or transport of the detector Use a suitable cleaning detergent or disinfectant to ensure that the treatment renders the detector safe to handle Parts required Suitable clea...

Page 119: ...ng The optical ports and the contact pad for the identification chip in the flow cell opening are sensitive to electrostatic discharge contamination and scratches Do not touch any surfaces or optical...

Page 120: ...ervals for replacing components that are subject to wear or stress and for service procedures or qualification procedures In addition you can set limits to alert you before and when the replacement se...

Page 121: ...ccuracy of 1 nm can be achieved When During initial operation of the detector After the flow cell has been exchanged After a lamp has been replaced Preparations Before you start the wavelength validat...

Page 122: ...lidation 1 Turn on the flow at the flow rate that will be used for the analysis 2 Ensure that the shutter is open 3 Perform the wavelength validation from Chromeleon 4 If the wavelength validation fai...

Page 123: ...Tools required Screwdriver Torx T10 Preparations CAUTION UV Radiation The deuterium lamp emits UV radiation that is harmful to eyes and skin The deuterium lamp can emit UV radiation from the rear sid...

Page 124: ...ckwise until they are loose Do not remove the screws completely from the lamp house cover Figure 25 Screws on the lamp house cover 2 Remove the lamp house cover 3 Push the clip on the lamp connector a...

Page 125: ...ocket must be flush with the lamp house Figure 27 Installing the lamp 8 Attach and tighten the 2 screws in the lamp socket 9 Connect the lamp connector 10 Install the lamp house cover Route the wires...

Page 126: ...he detector see section 7 7 2 page 128 2 Install the new flow cell to the detector see section 7 7 3 page 130 7 7 1 Flushing the Flow Cell When Before the flow cell is stored in its packaging or in th...

Page 127: ...flushing adapter to the syringe 3 Draw up highly pure isopropanol with the syringe through the Viper adapter for example 1 0 mL 4 Disconnect the capillary from the flow cell inlet 5 Connect the Viper...

Page 128: ...jection procedures of autozero injection sample injection and flushing are similar to the flushing procedure described in section 7 7 1 Flushing the Flow Cell page 126 steps 1 to 6 step 8 and steps 10...

Page 129: ...the waste line with caps For this use only the plugs and caps supplied with the detector 3 Turn the rotating locks on the flow cell simultaneously counterclockwise to a horizontal position to unlock t...

Page 130: ...s LightPipe flow cells are highly sensitive to damage Handle LightPipe flow cells with care Observe the following notes when installing the flow cell to the detector Mechanical shocks mechanical vibra...

Page 131: ...e flow cell opening on the detector counterclockwise until they are in a horizontal position b Remove the cover from the flow cell opening Keep the cover to close the flow cell opening when no flow ce...

Page 132: ...f the flow cell No Description 1 Identification chip 2 Optical ports on the flow cell on both sides of the flow cell The ports are very sensitive and must not be touched 3 Shipping locks To protect th...

Page 133: ...tical position The flow cell is locked in place when the rotating locks arrest Figure 30 Closing the rotating locks 5 Check that the flow cell sits correctly in the flow cell opening The front of the...

Page 134: ...With the back flush capillary the pressure at the flow cell can be limited securely to the specified pressure range even with blockages in the flow cell The pressure that is applied to the flow cell i...

Page 135: ...shipping locks Waste container Preparations 1 Remove the flow cell from the detector see section 7 7 2 page 128 Make sure that the solvent in the flow cell is miscible with the back flushing agent Ma...

Page 136: ...e line of the back flush capillary to waste 3 Disconnect the Viper connector from the back flush capillary and connect the back flush plug to the T piece Figure 32 Setup for determining the pump flow...

Page 137: ...ack flush capillary and route the free end of the tubing to waste Figure 33 Setup for flushing the T piece No Description 1 To the outlet of the pump 2 Back flush waste line 3 Waste container 3 Turn o...

Page 138: ...line to waste 5 Connect the Viper connector of the back flush kit to the flow cell outlet Figure 34 Setup for back flushing No Description 1 To the outlet of the pump 2 Back flush waste line 3 Waste...

Page 139: ...agent 4 Monitor the operating pressure If the pressure remains high at a value similar to the value that you wrote down the clogging was not removed Thermo Fisher Scientific recommends performing ano...

Page 140: ...connect the inlet line from the pump c Remove the overpressure line and back flush waste line from the waste 3 Install the protection caps to the Viper connectors of the back flush capillary and of th...

Page 141: ...ls on the possible causes for the problems refer to the System Troubleshooting section in the Vanquish System Operating Manual 7 9 1 Installing the Diagnostic Cell Parts required LightPipe diagnostic...

Page 142: ...of the rotating locks on the front of the diagnostic cell If the rotating locks are not in a horizontal position turn them counterclockwise to a horizontal position To insert the cell the rotating lo...

Page 143: ...led afterward Install the flow cell to the flow cell opening on the detector see section 7 7 3 page 130 If no flow cell is to be installed afterward Install the cover to the flow cell opening on the d...

Page 144: ...system Never expose the flow cell to excessive backpressure Avoid clogging of the flow cell or waste line When connecting a component in the flow path after the flow cell observe the specified backpr...

Page 145: ...move the waste line from the top recess of the partition panel If the waste line is installed in a rotating plug Turn the plug in the top recess to the front and remove the waste line from it If the w...

Page 146: ...arations WARNING Electric Shock High voltages are present inside the detector that could cause an electric shock or damage to the device Turn off the detector with its main power switch Disconnect the...

Page 147: ...ntrol Fuse holder Power inlet connector 1 Use the screwdriver to remove the fuse holder 2 Replace the two fuses with new fuses of the specified type and current rating Always replace both fuses 3 Rein...

Page 148: ...ware version is released the new version will be included in the next available Chromeleon Service Release The new firmware will not be transferred automatically to the device when you install the Chr...

Page 149: ...the update process a message appears showing the firmware version currently installed in the detector and the version that will be transferred from the Chromeleon software If the firmware installed in...

Page 150: ...hen performing the following sequence of steps and do not apply force 1 To remove a door push the door upward while opening Open the door to a position in which the two hinges on the housing are align...

Page 151: ...Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 151 4 Insert the hinges in the groove by pushing up and slightly turning the door 5 Push the door downward to lock it in place You can close the door...

Page 152: ...age to the detector observe the following guidelines Physical handling of the detector including lifting or moving requires a team effort of two persons A team effort is in particular required when li...

Page 153: ...NOTICE Sensitive LightPipe Flow Cells Transporting the detector with a flow cell installed can lead to destruction of the flow cell Therefore remove the flow cell before transporting the detector NOT...

Page 154: ...the detector in the system stack Follow the instructions on mounting the system stack in the Vanquish System Operating Manual 4 Set up the detector a To connect the detector and to set up flow connect...

Page 155: ...or to Thermo Fisher Scientific for depot repair contact your local Thermo Fisher Scientific support organization for the appropriate procedure CAUTION Possible Contamination Hazardous substances may h...

Page 156: ...ollow the instructions on mounting the system stack in the Vanquish System Operating Manual 3 Set up the detector a To connect the detector and to set up flow connections follow the instructions in th...

Page 157: ...ector including lifting or moving requires a team effort of two persons A team effort is in particular required when lifting the detector into the system stack or when removing it 7 15 1 Removing the...

Page 158: ...module NOTICE The slide in module can fall down when pulling it out of the enclosure too far Pull out the slide in module just far enough so that you can grasp it on both sides from below 4 Remove th...

Page 159: ...l in and sign the Decontamination Certificate which is part of the Service Return Form Sign the certificate to confirm that the device has been properly decontaminated and that it is free of hazardous...

Page 160: ...des from below b Lift the slide in module to the height of the enclosure c Place the slide in module in the enclosure so that the module sits in the enclosure by approximately 25 cm d Push the slide i...

Page 161: ...time operation follow the instructions in the Preparing the Detector for Operation section in this operating manual 6 Prepare all other modules of the Vanquish system for operation and restart them Re...

Page 162: ...7 Maintenance and Service Page 162 Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual...

Page 163: ...8 Troubleshooting Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 163 8 Troubleshooting This chapter is a guide to troubleshooting issues that may arise during operation of the detector...

Page 164: ...facilitate device identification have the serial number and technical name available when communicating with Thermo Fisher Scientific Status Indicators The status indicator LED bar on the front side...

Page 165: ...n the panel tabset Sequence Control panel In addition Daily Audit Trails are available in the Browser in the folder of the timebase Messages in the Chromeleon Audit Trail are preceded by an icon The i...

Page 166: ...rocesses during the firmware failure The firmware sends the exception log to the Audit Trail when the module is connected in Chromeleon In this case observe the following Send the Audit Trail as cmbx...

Page 167: ...ing of the message If you are unable to resolve the problem contact Thermo Fisher Scientific Technical Support for assistance Message and Code Description and Remedial Action Unexpected module behavio...

Page 168: ...is installed properly Make sure that you use a lamp that is provided for your detector If required replace the lamp see section 7 6 page 123 Code 3102 UV lamp malfunction Turn on the lamp once more Ch...

Page 169: ...s Check the lamp If the lamp was newly installed ensure that it is installed properly If the lamp is old counting for example more than 2000 operating hours replace the lamp see section 7 6 page 123 I...

Page 170: ...low cell see section 8 3 page 171 Remove and install the flow cell Code 3197 Unsupported data rate Please choose a different rate Set an appropriate data collection rate See section 6 7 3 Selecting th...

Page 171: ...minutes 3 Install a different flow cell or if available a diagnostic cell Repeat the action during which the message appeared with the different flow cell or diagnostic cell If the message disappears...

Page 172: ...onnections in the flow path If liquid is visible in the leak tray and or on the flow cell inlet or outlet leakage may have occurred in the flow cell Remove the flow cell from the detector see section...

Page 173: ...ish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 173 9 Specifications This chapter provides the physical and performance specifications including information about the materials used in the flow...

Page 174: ...nm pixel resolution at average optical resolution down to 1 nm with smallest slit Diode bunching 1 100 nm individually programmable for each signal channel and 3D field Wavelength Accuracy 1 nm Repeat...

Page 175: ...able Flow cell 10 mm standard fused silica LightPipe flow cell Flow 0 5 mL min LC MS grade water column installed in flow path before flow cell pump pressure 7 MPa See the temperature conditions below...

Page 176: ...se drift and linearity specifications For drift tests ASTM requires that temperature changes stay below 2 C hour over a period of one hour The drift specification above is based on these conditions La...

Page 177: ...l Specification 60 mm Fused Silica LightPipe Flow Cell Specification Design Light pipe Light pipe Path length 10 mm 60 mm Illuminated volume 2 L 13 L Dispersion volume 0 8 L 4 0 L Pressure limit 6 MPa...

Page 178: ...Ambient operating temperature 5 35 C Ambient storage temperature 20 C 45 C Ambient humidity 20 80 relative humidity non condensing Ambient storage humidity Maximum 60 relative humidity non condensing...

Page 179: ...ting Manual Page 179 10 Accessories Consumables and Replacement Parts This chapter describes the standard accessories that are shipped with the detector and the accessories that are available as an op...

Page 180: ...with the replacement parts and additional components options and peripherals specifically authorized and qualified by Thermo Fisher Scientific Accessories consumables and replacement parts are always...

Page 181: ...nt list included in the kit for the most recent information about the kit content at the time when the detector is shipped Item Quantity in shipment Tubing bracket 1 Capillary 0 10 mm I D 300 mm lengt...

Page 182: ...5 5 3 page 57 LightPipe diagnostic cell 6083 0300 For installation instructions see section 7 9 1 page 141 Manual inject and flush kit for LightPipe flow cells 6083 4200 For flushing instructions see...

Page 183: ...tion to the column compartment 6083 2415 Waste line consisting of waste capillary with Viper connector and waste tubing 6083 2425 For system capillaries refer to the Vanquish System Operating Manual M...

Page 184: ...l Power cords Description Part No Power cord Australia 6000 1060 Power cord China 6000 1080 Power cord Denmark 6000 1070 Power cord EU 6000 1000 Power cord India SA 6000 1090 Power cord Italy 6000 104...

Page 185: ...11 Appendix Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 185 11 Appendix This chapter provides additional information about compliance and UV cutoff wavelengths...

Page 186: ...e of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment The CE mark on the device indicates that the product is compliant with the directive China RoHS regulations Measures for Admini...

Page 187: ...Electrical Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC It is marked with the following symbol Figure 41 WEEE symbol Thermo Fisher Scientific has contracted with one or more recycling or disposal co...

Page 188: ...if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful inter...

Page 189: ...contain salts such as sodium hydroxide NaOH Most solvents have a UV cutoff wavelength within the spectral range of the detector For optimum measurement results perform quantitative measurements at a w...

Page 190: ...11 Appendix Page 190 Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual...

Page 191: ...12 Index Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 191 12 Index...

Page 192: ...on 38 device setup 79 module setup 79 Smart Shutdown 106 Smart Standby 106 Smart Startup 91 condensation 50 connectors 54 consumables 179 183 cTUVus mark 186 D data collection rate 95 101 guidelines 1...

Page 193: ...overview 101 overview functional 29 P peak match 101 peak resolution 101 peak width 96 101 optimization 102 pH range 26 photodiode bunching 103 power considerations 49 power cord 50 power up 78 Predic...

Page 194: ...fications 173 performance detector 174 performance flow cells 177 physical 178 spectral resolution 101 startup 90 status indicator LED bar 84 86 164 Status LED 84 86 164 Status LED 84 86 164 system ar...

Page 195: ...12 Index Vanquish Diode Array Detectors VH D10 Operating Manual Page 195...

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