12 peristaltic pump, 1 operation, Operation – Metrohm 850 Professional IC Anion MCS Gradient User Manual

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4.12 Peristaltic pump

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850 Professional IC –Anion – MCS – Gradient

Insert the new MSM rotor A (46-3) in the MSM housing (46-4) in
such a way that the tubing connections on the rear of MSM rotor
A fit into the corresponding recesses inside the MSM housing and
one of the three holes of MSM rotor A is visible from below in the
slot (46-5) of the MSM housing.

If the MSM rotor A (46-3) is correctly inserted, its sealing area will
be approx. 4 mm within the MSM housing (46-4). If this is not the
case, MSM rotor A must be moved into the right position from
below using a sharp object (e.g. screwdriver).

5 Cleaning the MSM connecting piece

Clean the sealing surface of the MSM connecting piece (46-2)
with ethanol using a lint-free cloth.

6 Inserting the new MSM connecting piece

Insert the MSM conencting piece (46-2) into the MSM housing
(46-4) in such a way that the connector 1 is on top and the three
pins of the MSM connecting piece fit into the corresponding
recesses on the MSM housing (46-4).

7 Connecting and conditioning the MSM

Reconnect the MSM to the IC system.

Before switching the MSM over for the first time, rinse the three
suppressor units with solution for 5 minutes.

4.12

Peristaltic pump

4.12.1

Operation

The pumping capacity of the peristaltic pump depends on the drive speed
(set via software), the contact pressure and, above all, the internal diame-
ter of the pump tubing. Depending on the application, different pump
tubings are used.

Caution

The service life of the pump tubings also depends on the contact pres-
sure. Therefore fully lift the tubing cartridges by loosening the snap-
action lever (28-10) on the right-hand side if the peristaltic pump is to
be turned off for a longer period. Once set, the contact pressure
remains unaffected.

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