6 installations on the rear of the instrument, 1 transport locking screws, 2 leak sensor – Metrohm 882 Compact IC plus – Anion User Manual

Page 29: Installations on the rear of the instrument, Transport locking screws, Leak sensor

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3.6

Installations on the rear of the instrument

3.6.1

Transport locking screws

To avoid damage to the high pressure pump drive during transport, the
pump is secured with transport locking screws. These are located at the
rear of the instrument and labeled with Transport security screws.

Remove these transport locking screws before the initial start-up.

Removing transport locking screws

1 Remove all of the transport locking screws with the 4 mm hexagon

key (6.2621.030) and keep them in a safe place.

Warning

In order to avoid damage to the high pressure pump, the transport
locking screws must be remounted each time the instrument undergoes
major transport.

3.6.2

Leak sensor

The leak sensor detects escaping liquid which collects in the base tray of
the instrument.

For the leak sensor to function correctly, the following preconditions must
be met:

The leak sensor connector plug (5-2) is plugged into the Leak Sensor
socket.

The instrument is switched on.

In the software, the leak sensor is set to active.

Connecting the leak sensor

Connect the leak sensor as follows:

1 Pull out the leak sensor connection cable (5-3) from the base tray.

2 Plug the leak sensor connector plug (5-2) into the leak sensor con-

nection socket (5-1) on the rear of the instrument.

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