Metrohm 882 Compact IC plus – Anion – MCS User Manual
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5.11 Metrohm Suppressor Module (MSM)
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882 Compact IC plus – Anion – MCS
Replacing parts of the suppressor
Replace the parts of the suppressor as follows:
1 Disconnecting the suppressor from the IC system
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Switch off the instrument.
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Disconnect all capillaries of the suppressor from the IC system.
2 Dismantling the suppressor
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Unscrew union nut (38-1) from the housing (38-4).
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Pull the connecting piece (38-2) and the rotor (38-3) out of the
housing.
The connecting piece and the rotor normally stick to one another
– if this is not the case: Take a sharp object, insert it into the slot
of the housing (38-5) and pull out the rotor in this way.
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Detach the connecting piece from the rotor.
3 Cleaning the new rotor
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Clean the surface of the new rotor (38-3) with ethanol using a
lint-free cloth.
4 Inserting the new rotor
Caution
An incorrectly inserted rotor can be destroyed during start-up.
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Insert the new rotor (38-3) into the housing (38-4) in such a way
that the tubing connections on the rear of rotor fit into the corre-
sponding recesses inside the housing and one of the three holes
of the rotor is visible from below in the slot of the housing (38-5).
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If the rotor is correctly inserted, its sealing surface will be approx.
4 mm within the housing. If this is not the case, the rotor must be
moved into the right position from below using a sharp object.
5 Cleaning the new connecting piece
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Clean the surface of the new connecting piece (38-2) with etha-
nol using a lint-free cloth.