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6 dispensing, 1 prime tubes, 2 problems with drips – Watson-Marlow PF6 User Manual

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INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK

PF6

PF6 IH EN 74-105-022 v1.04.doc

Version: 1.04

Page 12 of 30

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Mount he correct tube lock (1) on
its dowel pin and place the tubes
in the dispenser head.

The Y-connector must be situated
to the right of the dispenser head.

It is important that the tubes are
situated in the two notches (2+3).
Now place the tube bridge in its
tracks and engage the two locking
pins.






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4.6 Dispensing

4.6.1 Prime tubes

When the tubes and Y-connectors have been assembled and mounted in the pump head, the tubes
must be primed; priming tubes have the purpose of filling the tubes with the product.

First, place the product container.

Hold a collecting bowl under the filling nozzle(s) press the prime button.

Check that the tubes are free of bubbles and that the end of the tubes on the suction side, are under
the liquid surface. The suction tubes must not have contact with the container body.

4.6.2 Problems with drips

During filling drips can cause incorrect filling volumes and that the area underneath the filling nozzle
becomes contaminated. If drips occur the following can be tried:

 choose a smaller filling nozzle
 decrease speed
 increase acceleration
 use reversion
 mount a non-return valve


4.6.3 Problems with hard feed

When dispensing with small tubes, counter pressure on the pressure side of pump head might
constitute inaccuracy and instability in filling (hard feed). In some cases the problem can be resolved
by using a larger tube on the pressure side (after Y-connector).