7 situprobe methods, 1 procedure for situprobe operation – INFICON HAPSITE Smart Plus Chemical Identification System User Manual

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5.7 SituProbe Methods

See

Chapter 14

for more information on running SituProbe methods.

5.7.1 Procedure for SituProbe Operation

1

Verify that the desired sample configuration is installed (i.e., Sample Loop or
Concentrator.)

2

Make sure that the Transfer Line is installed.

3

When powered on or taken out of Extended Standby (refer to

section 3.1 on

page 3-1

or

section 3.8.1 on page 3-63

), the HAPSITE will automatically start

preparing a SituProbe method. If the SituProbe method that the HAPSITE
begins preparing is not the desired one, refer to

Section 5.3, Selecting a New

Method, on page 5-7

.

3a

When running a SituProbe method that requires a Concentrator, the HAPSITE
will run a Concentrator Cleanout. Its progress will be shown by a bar graph. If
the Concentrator Cleanout is not successful, refer to section

Section 3.1.3,

Concentrator Cleanout Failure, on page 3-11

.

4

The HAPSITE will begin preparing to run the SituProbe method. It will heat all
necessary components, check pressures and run an AutoTune if necessary.
Progress of the preparation will be shown by a bar graph on the Laptop screen.
If AutoTune fails, see

Section 7.4, AutoTune Failure, on page 7-6

. When the

final results message is displayed, click OK. See

Figure 5-32

.

Figure 5-32 AutoTune Complete

5

Click the RUN METHOD icon. Click on the GC/MS folder. Click on the folder of
the desired configuration and then click on the method folder. See Steps 2-4 of

section 5.3 on page 5-7

.

6

A prompt will appear Press RUN to start method.

7

Click RUN button on the pop-up window or from the control panel on the
screen.

8

The screen will prompt Collecting Sample Now. The SituProbe is
automatically collecting a sample. No action is required by the user.

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