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4 Deaerate the high pressure pump
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Deaerate the high pressure pump(s) via the purge valve (see
Chapter 3.9.2, page 32).
5 Set the contact pressure of the peristaltic pump
Note
This work step needs to be performed only if a peristaltic pump is
being used.
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If peristaltic pumps are used, set the contact pressure (see "Set
flow rate", page 44).
6 Rinsing the instrument without columns
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Rinse the instrument (without columns) with eluent for 5 minutes.
The instrument is now ready for the installation of the columns (see Chap-
ter 3.17, page 53).
4.2
Conditioning
After the installation and after switching on the instrument, the system
must be conditioned with eluent until a stable baseline is reached.
Note
After a change of eluent (see Chapter 5.4.2.3, page 63), the condi-
tioning time can lengthen considerably.
Conditioning the system
1 Preparing the software
Caution
Ensure that the flow set is not higher than the flow permissible for
the corresponding column (see column leaflet and chip data set).
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Start the PC program MagIC Net™.
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Open the Equilibration tab in MagIC Net™.