Bio-Rad Model 785 Vacuum Blotter User Manual
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Section 5
Troubleshooting Guide
5.1 Operational Troubleshooting
The following table summarizes possible Vacuum Blotter operational difficulties,
probable causes, and remedies. Refer to Sections 3 and 4 for recommended procedures.
Solutions/
Condition
Probable Causes
Preventions
1. Upper buffer level
• No water-tight seal
• Make sure that gasket
drops too fast during
formed between O-ring
covers the entire O-
run.
and Window Gasket.
ring before placing
the reservoir frame.
• Prewet O-ring with H2O.
• Incorrect window size
• Refer to Section 3.2,
for the transferred gel.
Step 2 on how to deter-
mine correct window
dimensions.
2. Gel does not attach
• No vacuum in the
• Check tubings, conn-
to window or float
window area.
ections, and regulator
during transfer.
bleeder for vacuum leaks.
• Check vacuum pump by
placing finger at vacuum
port.
• Too low vacuum +
• Maintain a constant
violent disturbance
5 inches Hg throughout
during transfer.
the run. Minimize bench
disturbance.
• Incorrect window
• Refer to Section 3.2,
dimensions for a gel.
Step 2 on determination
of window dimensions.
3. Difficult to get acc-
• Too strong vacuum
• Bleed some pressure off
urate reading from
pump used.
by employing a three-way
the regulator gauge.
valve.
• Violent shaking of
• Stop the shaking or place
pump when placed near
pump on another bench.
regulator.
• If using Bio-Rad pump.
• Prewarm pump for 10
minutes before transfer.
4. Vacuum pressure
• Pump was not pre-
• Prewarm pump before
changes during run.
warmed.
transfer.
5. Moisture in regulator.
• Liquid trap container is
• Use a 1,500-2,000 ml
too small.
side-arm flask
• Too much liquid in the
• Remove liquids from the
trap.
trap every run.
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