Care and use manual – Waters Glyco-Pak N Columns User Manual

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[ Care and Use ManUal ]

Glyco-Pak N Columns

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To aid in diagnosing potential column problems:

Convert the column to acetonitrile/water (70:30) with a linear gradient
over 1 hour at 0.5 m1/min.

Equilibrate the column for 1 hour in premixed (w/w) acetonitrile/water
(70:30) at a flow rate of 1 ml/min.

Inject 10 µl of a 10 mg/ml solution of N-acetylglucosamine.

Set detector to 214 nm.

Retention time will vary with absolute concentration of the solvents. The peak
shape, however, should be similar to that seen in the chromatogram below.

Figure 7: Test N-Acetylglucosamine Chromatogram

Performing this test prior to. discussing the problem with your Waters repre-
sentative will help in diagnosing the problem.

IV. maIntenance and troubleshootIng

The following sections explain how to store and troubleshoot the column.

a. Storage

Leaving the column unused for less than 72 hours does not generally require
storage procedures.

Store the column in mobile phase or an acetonitrile/water 70:30 mixture.
Return the column to its box with the end plugs firmly in place for storage.
Allowing columns to dry out can result in poor chromatographic perfor-
mance.

CAUTION: Glyco-Pak N columns are shipped in water. Ensure that the storage
temperature does not go below 4 °C. The column may be damaged at tem-
peratures below this value.

b. Troubleshooting

Use Table 2 to troubleshoot problems with your column.

Table 2: Column Problems and Solutions

V. appendIx

a. Warranty/Service Information

Waters Corporation staff of experienced service specialists provide mainte-
nance assistance on both preventative and/or corrective levels. For complete
information and assistance, please call Waters Service Department at 1-800-
252-HPLC. For solutions to particular applications questions Waters team of
technical support personnel are available to help you with specialized support.
They may be contacted at 1-800-252-HPLC in Milford, MA.

Waters Corporation warrants its high performance liquid chromatography
columns in accordance with the following terms and conditions:

Waters replace without cost any steel column that fails to perform satisfacto-
rily if notified within 90 days from your receipt. Any column returned must
have a Return Authorization Number granted by the waters Customer Service
Department. Approval is subject to the following exclusions:

Physical damage to the column because of misuse or abuse.

Chemical damage to the packing material because of use with incompat-
ible mobile phases or buffers, or at an incorrect pH.

Physical damage to the packing material because of operation at incor-
rect temperatures or pressures.

Particulate buildup or precipitation in the column or end fittings causing
high internal pressure which has occurred because of improper mobile
phase or sample filtration practices.

Problem

Cause

Solution

Excess pressure

buildup

• Filters plugged

with Particulates

• Sample pre-

cipitates on column

(sample not soluble

in mobile phase)

• Clean in an ultrasonic bath

or replace.

• Always alter mobile phases

and samples.

• Slowly purge with a strong

mobile phase that is both

appropriate to dissolve the

contaminate and compatible

with the column.

Loss of resolution,

broad peaks, low

plate counts

• Contaminated

column

• Insufficient

equilibration

• Filters partially

plugged

• Slowly purge with very

strong mobile phase.

• Continue equilibration

• Replace or clean inlet and

outlet filters in an ultrasonic

bath.

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