2 positioning and connecting the detector, 3 transport locking screws, 4 leak sensor – Metrohm 850 Professional IC Cation - Gradient User Manual
Page 29: Positioning and connecting the detector, Transport locking screws, Leak sensor

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3.6.2
Positioning and connecting the detector
The instrument is delivered without detector. For information on how to
place and connect the detector, please refer to the manual of the detec-
tor.
3.6.3
Transport locking screws
To avoid damage to the high pressure pump and vacuum pump during
transport, the pumps are secured with transport locking screws .
Remove these transport locking screws before the initial start-up.
Removing transport locking screws
1 Remove all of the transport locking screws with the 6.2621.030 4
mm hexagon key and keep them in a safe place.
Warning
In order to avoid damage to the pump, the transport locking screws
must be remounted each time the instrument undergoes major trans-
port.
3.6.4
Leak sensor
The leak sensor detects escaping liquid which collects in the base tray of
the instrument.
To activate the leak sensor, the leak sensor connector plug (7-2) must be
connected, the instrument switched on and the leak sensor switched to
active in the software.
Connecting the leak sensor
1 Plug the leak sensor connector plug (7-2) into the leak sensor con-
nection socket (7-1) on the rear of the instrument (see Figure 7,
page 22).