Bio-Rad Model 583 Gel Drying Supports User Manual

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3.2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Refer to Table 6, Troubleshooting Guide, for HydroTech Vacuum Pump troubleshooting. For further assis-
tance, call 1-800-4BIORAD in the U.S.A.; or contact your local Bio-Rad representative.

Table 6.

Troubleshooting Guide

Indication

Problem

HydroTech Vacuum

No power

Pump will not start

Reservoir is foaming

Pump is running but
not pulling vacuum

Pump is pulling vacuum

Reservoir is above
the MAX level

No vacuum in

Vacuum line is blocked

gel dryer

Gel Dryer is blocked

No vacuum from

Quick connect fitting

HydroTech Vacuum

is clogged

Pump

No water in reservoir

Foaming in reservoir

Declining vacuum

Ambient temperature

over time (longer

above 35°C

gel drying time)

Foaming in reservoir

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

8

Action

Check electrical source, power connections, and fuse.
To replace the fuse, unplug the dryer. Then pry open
the cover on the power switch and pull out the fuse
holder. (See Appendix B for replacement fuse specifi-
cations.)

Check the connections in the vacuum line.

Drain the reservoir and, using deionized or tap water,
refill to the MIN mark.

Drain the reservoir and, using deionized or tap water,
refill to the MIN mark.

Check the vacuum line for kinks, clogs or other block-
ages. Make sure the two-way valve is open.

Vacuum line may be kinked inside gel dryer. Refer to
the gel dryer instruction manual.

Check that the quick connect fitting is properly con-
nected and not clogged.

Make sure the reservoir is filled to the MIN level.

Drain the reservoir and, using deionized or tap water,
refill to the MIN mark.

Run the pump in a cooler environment, or refill the
reservoir with chilled water.

Drain the reservoir and, using deionized or tap water,
refill to the MIN mark.

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