Bio-Rad BioLogic Signal Import Module (SIM) User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING

12-5

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Delivery of liquid is

Severe fluctuation in the back-

erratic and the

pressure readout indicates an

pressure readout

air bubble trapped in one or

on the Controller

both of the pumpheads.

status bar is
fluctuating more

Note: Always degas buffers

than 20%.

before use.

The pump’s check valves may
need cleaning or replacement.

The backpressure

Flow rate may have

displayed on the

been changed.

Controller status
bar drops to zero

There may be a tubing

or is much lower

or fitting leak.

than expected.

Pump seals may
need replacement.

Check valves may need
cleaning or replacement.

1. Put the AVR7-3 valve into the purge position

and purge the system by pressing the Purge
buttons on the front panel of the Workstation.

2. Stop or Pause the pumps and re-prime. Loosen

the top fitting on the pumphead and force any
trapped air out of the pumphead by squirting
buffer through the priming port using a syringe.
Refer to the maintenance section on how to
prime the Workstation pump and remove
trapped air bubbles. Always use degassed
buffers.

3. To minimize this problem, use degassed buffers

and solutions. Degas buffers by stirring
vigorously under vacuum for approximately 20
minutes. Use a heavy-wall side-arm Erlenmeyer
flask, as standard flasks may implode under
vacuum.

4. Clean (or replace) the check valves (see

section 11.3.3, Routine Maintenance of the
Workstation Pump.)
a. Cleaning: Sonicate check valves in a warm

detergent solution, rinse with deionizied (DI)
water, and re-install.
Replacing: Replace badly clogged or
damaged check valves.

b. Recalibrate the pumps after

cleaning/replacing check valves. Select
Gradient Pump Calibration from the
Utilities drop-down menu.

1. Confirm that the flow rate setting has not been

changed.

2. Re-inspect all tubing connections, especially at

the pump inlet.

3. Replace pump seals. A build-up of crystallized

buffer salts on the rear of the pumphead is a
clear sign for seal replacement. (see Section
11.3.3, Routine Maintenance of the Workstation
Pumps.)

4. Clean or replace check valves. (see Section

11.3.3, Routine Maintenance of the Workstation
Pumps.)

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