5 installations on the rear of the instrument, 1 connecting the leak sensor, Installations on the rear of the instrument – Metrohm 886 Prof.Thermostat/Reactor User Manual

Page 27: Connecting the leak sensor

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3 Installation

886 Professional Thermostat (2.886.0110) / 886 Professional Reactor (2.896.0210)

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2 Plug the capillary all the way into the connection or coupling until

the stop.

3 Only then start turning the pressure screw, while keeping the capil-

lary pressed in space.

Colored sleeves for PEEK capillaries
The enclosed set of varicolored sleeves for PEEK capillaries (6.2251.000)
serves to easily differentiate the various flows of liquid in the system
through color coding. Each capillary leading a given liquid (e. g. eluent)
can be highlighted with sleeves of the same color.

To highlight a capillary, proceed as follows:

1 Slide a sleeve of a selected color over a capillary an move it to an

easily visible position.

If the capillary heats up, the sleeve shrinks and adapts to the form of
the capillary.

3.5

Installations on the rear of the instrument

3.5.1

Connecting the leak sensor

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

To activate the leak sensor, the leak sensor connector plug (8-2) must be
connected, the instrument switched on and the leak sensor switched to
active in the software.

Connecting the leak sensor

1

Pull the cable of the leak sensor (8-3) out of the rear of the base
tray.

Plug the leak sensor connector plug (8-2) into the leak sensor
connection socket (8-1) on the rear of the instrument.

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