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3. Flush the system to waste with nonhazardous solvent at a rate of 1.0
ml/minute for 10 minutes.
4. Flush the system with 100% methanol for 10 minutes.
5. Test the lamp energy by performing the Read energy diagnostic test (see
If the lamp diagnostic test fails and the lamp has not been used more
than 2000 hours or 1 year from date of purchase (whichever comes first),
call Waters Technical Service (see
).
Replacing the flow cell
Before replacing the flow cell, you must power-off the detector, stop the
solvent flow, and vent the system pressure. Attempting to loosen any fitting or
to disconnect the flow cell without first doing those things can result in burn
injury from the spontaneous release of pressurized, liquid CO
2
, which is at its
coldest temperature when it first converts to its gaseous form. Additionally,
such a release of decompressed liquid CO
2
,which increases in volume by a
1:100 ratio, would displace some of the oxygen in the laboratory, potentially
cause breathing difficulties.
Required materials
•
1/4-inch flat-blade screwdriver
•
Right-angle tool (nut extender, part number 410001941 in start up kit)
•
Flow cell
To replace the flow cell:
1. Power-off the detector.
2. Stop the solvent flow to vent the system:
a. From the console, select Binary Solvent Manager in the system tree.
Warning:
To avoid burn injuries resulting from skin contact with
pressurized, liquid CO
2
and breathing difficulties caused by the
displacement of oxygen within the confines of the laboratory space,
stop the solvent flow, and vent the system pressure before you
attempt to loosen any fittings or disconnect the flow cell.
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