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Metrohm 882 Compact IC plus – Anion User Manual

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3.2 Initial installation

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882 Compact IC plus – Anion

Prepare a pump tubing for the rinsing solution:

– Plug a tubing olive (6.2744.034) onto one end of the pump

tubing (6.1826.320).

– Plug a pump tubing connection (6.2744.180) onto the

other end of the pump tubing.

– Connect one end of the aspirating capillary (6.1803.020)

for the rinsing solution to the tubing olive on the pump
tubing using a short pressure screw (6.2744.070).

– Guide the other end of the aspirating capillary out of the

instrument through a capillary feed-through, slide it
through a bottle attachment (6.1602.150) and screw the
bottle attachment onto the bottle (6.1608.020) containing
the rinsing solution. Ensure that the end of the aspirating
capillary reaches down to the bottom of the bottle.

– Place the pump tubing into the other tubing cartridge.

Place both tubing cartridges into the peristaltic pump.

6 Connecting the MSM

(see Chapter 3.14, page 42)

Connect the capillary of the MSM labeled with regenerant to the
pump tubing connection of the pump tubing for the regeneration
solution using a short pressure screw (6.2744.070).

Connect the capillary of the MSM labeled with rinsing solution
to the pump tubing connection of the pump tubing for the rinsing
solution using a short pressure screw (6.2744.070).

Guide the two capillaries of the MSM labeled with waste reg.
and waste rins. out of the instrument through a capillary feed
through to a waste container and fasten them there.

7 Connecting the instrument

Connect the instrument to a computer on which the software
MagIC Net™ is installed using the USB cable (6.2151.020) (see
Chapter 3.15.1, page 45)
.

Connect the instrument to the mains supply (see Chapter 3.15.2,
page 45)
.

8 Initial start-up

(see Chapter 4.1, page 50)

Switch on the PC and start the software MagIC Net™.

Switch on the instrument.

Deaerate the high pressure pump (see Chapter 3.9.2, page 30).

Set contact pressure of the peristaltic pump (see "Set flow rate",
page 41)
.