January 2004
Thermo Electron
4-3
Retaining Bolt
LightPipe
Flowcell
Retaining Block
Retaining Block
Knob
Figure 4.1 Detector Flowcell Removal
4.
Loosen and remove the retaining block knob that holds the
flowcell retaining block in place and remove the retaining
block (refer to Figure 4.1).
5.
Disconnect the flowcell inlet tube from the column and
disconnect the flowcell outlet tubing from the waste reservoir.
NOTE: Avoid putting fingerprints or scratches on the flowcell windows.
If dirty, the window surface should be cleaned only with spectroscopic-
grade methanol (or isopropanol) and lint-free lens paper.
6.
Carefully pull the assembly toward you to remove it from the
detector.
CLEANING THE
FLOWCELL
The exterior and/or interior surfaces of the flowcell can become
contaminated. Flowcell contamination is usually caused by
precipitation or solubility problems, (such as when the quality of your
mobile phase solvent components and the cleanliness of your samples
vary). Signs of a contaminated flowcell are increased baseline noise,
signal spiking, erratic or drifting baselines, low light intensity and
increased back-pressure.
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