3 replacing parts of the msm – Metrohm 850 Professional IC Anion MCS Prep 3 User Manual
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4.13 Metrohm Suppressor Module (MSM)
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8 Connecting and conditioning the MSM
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Reconnect the MSM to the IC system.
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Before switching the MSM over for the first time, rinse the three
suppressor units with solution for 5 minutes.
4.13.3.3
Replacing parts of the MSM
It may be necessary to replace parts of the MSM in the following cases:
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Loss of suppression capacity which cannot be eliminated (reduced
phosphate sensitivity and/or significant rise in the baseline).
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Blockage of the MSM which cannot be eliminated (solutions can no
longer be pumped through the suppressor).
Both the MSM rotor A (54-3) and the MSM connecting piece (54-2) with
its supply and discharge lines can be replaced.
Replacing parts of the MSM
Replace parts of the MSM as follows (see Figure 54, page 102):
1 Disconnecting the MSM from the IC system
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Switch off the instrument.
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Disconnect the MSM from the separation column, peristaltic
pump and detector.
2 Dismantling the MSM
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Unscrew union nut (54-1) from the MSM housing (54-4).
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Pull MSM connecting piece (54-2) and MSM rotor A (54-3) out of
the MSM housing (54-4). The MSM connecting piece and MSM
rotor A normally stick to one another - if this is not the case: Take
a sharp object, insert into the slot (54-5) in the MSM housing,
and pull out MSM rotor A (54-3) in this way.
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Detach the MSM connecting piece (54-2) from MSM rotor A
(54-3).
3 Cleaning the new MSM rotor A
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Clean the sealing surface of the new MSM rotor A (54-3) with
ethanol using a lint-free cloth.