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Maintenance Procedures
To clean the ion block components:
1. Immerse the ion block and isolation valve in separate glass vessels
containing 1:1 methanol/water.
Tip:
If the components are obviously contaminated, use 45:45:10
methanol/water/formic acid.
2. Place the vessels in the ultrasonic bath for 30 minutes.
3. If you used formic acid in the cleaning solution, do as follows:
a. Rinse the components by immersing them separately in glass
vessels containing water and then placing the vessels in the
ultrasonic bath for 20 minutes.
b. Remove any residual water from the components by immersing
them in separate glass vessels containing methanol and then
placing the vessels in the ultrasonic bath for 10 minutes.
4. Carefully remove the components from the vessels, and blow dry them
using inert, oil-free gas.
5. Inspect each component for persisting contamination.
Requirement:
If contamination is present, do as follows:
a. Use the wash bottle containing 1:1 methanol/water to rinse the
component over the large beaker.
b. Blow dry the component with inert, oil-free gas.
Warning:
The ion block components can be contaminated with
biohazardous and/or toxic materials. Always wear
chemical-resistant, powder-free gloves while performing this
procedure.
Warning:
Formic acid is extremely corrosive and toxic. Work with
extreme care, use a fume hood and suitable protective equipment.
Caution:
To avoid recontaminating the components, wear clean,
chemical-resistant, powder-free gloves for the rest of this
procedure.
Summary of Contents for Xevo G2 QTof
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Page 18: ...xviii Table of Contents...
Page 34: ...1 16 Waters Xevo G2 QTof Overview...
Page 44: ...2 10 Preparing the Mass Spectrometer for Operation...
Page 227: ...Connecting the liquid waste line B 17 Positioning of drain tube TP01807 Correct Incorrect...
Page 238: ...B 28 External Connections...
Page 242: ...C 4 Materials of Construction and Compatible Solvents...
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