BUCHI SpeedExtractor E-916 User Manual
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SpeedExtractor E-916/E-914 Operation Manual, Version D
a Current extraction cycle/total extraction cycles
b Name of the current extraction method. When the name is
crossed out (DEFAULT), the current method has been changed
and not yet saved (see section 6.4.3).
c Total remaining time of the extraction process.
d Status: PREHEAT, READY, all methods steps, PAUSE, and
ABORT.
e System symbols like HEATING (
), PUMPING ( ) or PC
CONNECTION ( ) are reversed or in case of PUMPING rotat-
ing when being active.
f Extraction positions. When the symbol is crossed out the cor-
responding position is deactivated (see section 6.4.2).
g Temperature of the heating block.
h Maximum pressure.
i Function buttons for the STATUS, EXTRACTION and MENU
submenus.
j To skip extraction steps or to stop running leak test
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a Solvent reservoirs (2 or 4 ports depending on the mixer)
b Nitrogen tank
c Solvent valves
d Mixer
e Pump
f Media valve
g Overall pressure sensor
h Divider
i Position valves
j Pressure sensors for each extraction position
k Extraction cells (E-916: 6 pos.; E-914: 4 pos.)
l Outlet valve: Discharging into waste or collection vials
m NEXT opens a submenu where the progress of extraction run is
shown (see below).
n Waste bottle
o Collection vials
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a Remaining time to finish the current extraction cycle.
b Remaining time for the next manual override, i.e. exchange
of the collection vials. This only applies to methods where the
function VIAL CHANGE is activated (see section 6.4.3).
c Total remaining time to finish the extraction run.
d BACK goes to the previous STATUS overview.
e END goes back to the main display.
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a Definition of the number of positions (see section 6.2.4).
b Heating up the instrument to operation temperature (see sec-
tion 6.2.3).
c Editing an existing (or default) extraction method (see section
d Open an existing extraction method (see section 6.4.6).
e Save a previously edited extraction method (see section 6.4.3).
f Delete an existing extraction method (see section 6.4.3).
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