
Replacing the ESI probe sample capillary
5-73
4. Use the needle-nose pliers to slide a new liner sleeve and ferrule onto
the capillary.
5. Insert the capillary in the PEEK union, and ensure that it is fully
seated.
6. Screw the UNF coupling into the PEEK union, finger-tight only.
7. Gently tug on the capillary, testing to ensure that it stays in place.
8. Use the 7-mm wrench to tighten the locknut against the PEEK union
until the union can no longer be twisted.
9. Slide a new conductive sleeve and the knurled collar over the capillary.
10. Tighten the knurled collar to the UNF coupling.
11. Perform a leak test by attaching the free end of the PEEK tubing to an
LC pump and pumping 50:50 acetonitrile/water through it, at 1 mL/min.
•
If leakage occurs, disassemble and remake the connection, and
repeat the leak test.
•
If the backpressure on the LC pump is high, replace the capillary,
and repeat the leak test.
12. When no leakage occurs and the backpressure on the LC pump is
normal, disconnect the PEEK tubing from the LC pump.
13. Remove the probe inlet connector and PEEK tubing from the PEEK
union.
14. Carefully thread the capillary through the probe assembly.
Warning:
To avoid high-pressure liquid jet spray, wear safety
goggles when performing the leak test.
Summary of Contents for Xevo G2 QTof
Page 10: ...x...
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...
Page 248: ...Index 6...