4 replacing parts of the suppressor – Metrohm 882 Compact IC plus – Anion – MCS User Manual

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5 Operation and maintenance

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5 Inserting the rotor

Caution

An incorrectly inserted rotor can be destroyed during start-up.

Insert the rotor (38-3) into the housing (38-4) in such a way that
the tubing connections on the rear of rotor fit into the corre-
sponding recesses inside the housing and one of the three holes
of the rotor is visible from below in the slot of the housing (38-5).

If the rotor is correctly inserted, its sealing surface will be approx.
4 mm within the housing. If this is not the case, the rotor must be
moved into the right position from below using a sharp object.

6 Cleaning the connecting piece

Clean the surface of the connecting piece (38-2) with ethanol
using a lint-free cloth.

7 Inserting the connecting piece

Insert the connecting piece (38-2) into the housing in such a way
that the connector 1 is on top and the three pins of the connect-
ing piece fit into the corresponding recesses on the housing.

Reattach the union nut (38-1) onto the housing and tighten by
hand (do not use a tool).

8 Connecting and conditioning the suppressor

Reconnect the suppressor to the IC system.

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

5.11.3.4

Replacing parts of the suppressor

In the following cases, it might be necessary to replace parts of the sup-
pressor:

Loss of suppression capacity which cannot be eliminated (reduced
phosphate sensitivity and/or significant rise in the baseline).

Blockage of the suppressor which cannot be eliminated (solutions can
no longer be pumped through the suppressor).

Both the rotor and the connecting piece can be replaced.

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