4 installation, 1 setting up the instrument, 1 packaging – Metrohm 941 Eluent Production Module User Manual

Page 18: 2 checks, 3 location, 2 base tray and bottle holder, 1 basic information on base tray and bottle holder, Setting up the instrument, Packaging, Checks

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4.1 Setting up the instrument

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941 Eluent Production Module (2.941.0010)

4 Installation

4.1

Setting up the instrument

4.1.1

Packaging

The instrument is supplied in highly protective special packaging together
with the separately packed accessories. Keep this packaging, as only this
ensures safe transportation of the instrument.

4.1.2

Checks

Immediately after receipt, check whether the shipment has arrived com-
plete and without damage by comparing it with the delivery note.

4.1.3

Location

The 941 Eluent Production Module can be placed directly onto the 940
Professional IC Vario. To accomplish this, the bottle holder of the ion chro-
matograph has to be removed and placed onto the 941 Eluent Production
Module (see Chapter 4.2.2.2, page 13).

The 941 Eluent Production Module can also be placed directly under the
940 Professional IC Vario. To accomplish this, the base tray of the ion
chromatograph has to be removed and installed again under the 941 Elu-
ent Production Module (see Chapter 4.2.2.1, page 11).

As an alternative, the 941 Eluent Production Module can be set up
together with other instruments with the same footprint in a separate
stack next to the ion chromatograph. We recommend that a bottle holder
(6.2061.100) and a base tray (6.2061.110) be installed for each stack of
instruments.

4.2

Base tray and bottle holder

4.2.1

Basic information on base tray and bottle holder

The base tray (6.2061.110) and bottle holder (6.2061.100) protect IC
instruments from dust, dirt and leaking fluids. The supply bottles for eluent
and auxiliary solutions can be positioned neatly on the bottle holder.

In a complex IC system, several different instruments may be used, such as
an analyzer, an extension module and a detector. These instruments can
be set up in one or more stacks. We recommend that a base tray and bot-
tle holder be mounted for each stack of IC instruments.

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