Software Manual
4    |    Performing a Manual Run
102    |    NGC Chromatography Systems and ChromLab Software
Cleaning the System
System cleaning consists of rinsing the system to remove buffers, washing with 
base to hydrolyze any adsorbed proteinaceous material from the fluidic system, and 
rinsing again to remove the base. The system can also be cleaned in method mode. 
See Chapter 5, Method Editor for details.
To clean the system manually
1. Take the column offline.
2. Place both pump inlet lines in water, set %B to 50%, and flush the system while 
simultaneously switching valves thr
ough each position.
3. Place both pump inlet lines in 1 M sodium hydroxide, set %B to 50%, and flush 
the system while simultaneously switching valves thr
ough each position. 
Monitor system cleaning using the single- or multi-wavelength conductivity 
monitor. Flush until conductivity monitor reads max conductance and is stable. 
4. Place both pump inlet lines in water, set %B to 50%, and flush the system 
thor
oughly to remove all sodium hydroxide while simultaneously switching 
valves through each position. Monitor the system rinsing using the conductivity 
monitor. Rinse until conductivity monitor reads zero.
5. (Optional) Place both pump inlet lines in storage solution (for example, 20% 
ethanol), set %B to 50%, and flush the system with the solution while 
simultaneously switching valves thr
ough each position.










