User guide

3 Operation
754 Dialysis Unit
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Starting up the IC System
Switch on the 732 IC Detector, load method and set program
status to active (see the 732/733 Manual).
Switch on 709 IC Pump and condition IC column (see the 709
Manual).
If applicable, switch on the 753 Suppressor Module and the
remote control (see the 753 Manual).
Switch on data evaluation system (e.g. «IC Metrodata for
Win95»).
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Starting up the dialysis system
Switch on the 754 Dialysis Unit and switch off the remote
control with the <REMOTE> key 22 (see section 3.1).
Immerse suction tubings 2626 and 2727 in the acceptor solution,
switch on the pump with the <PUMP> key 1 1 and rinse the
dialysis system with acceptor solution for approx. 10 min.
Switch off the pump with the <PUMP> key 11 and switch on
the remote control with the <REMOTE> key 22.
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Calibration
Immerse sample suction tubing 2626 in the standard solution.
Start program on the 732 IC Detector with the <PROG R/S>
key. The LED in the key will start to flash.
The next standard can be measured as soon as the LED in
the <PROG R/S> key stops flashing.
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Measuring the sample
Immerse sample suction tubing 2626 in the sample solution.
Start program on the 732 IC Detector with the <PROG R/S>
key. The LED in the key will start to flash.
The next sample can be measured as soon as the LED in the
<PROG R/S> key stops flashing.
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Rinse the dialysis system
After completing the measurements, switch off the remote
control on the 754 Dialysis Unit with the <REMOTE> key 22
(see section 3.1).
Immerse sample suction tubing 2626 in the acceptor solution,
switch on the pump with the <PUMP> key 1 1 and rinse the
dialysis system with acceptor solution for approx. 10 min.
Switch off the pump with the <PUMP> key 11.
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Shutting down the dialysis system
If the dialysis cell is to remain switched off for a long period of
time, remove the inlet and outlet leads connecting to the di-
alysis cell and block openings 4141, 4242, 4343 and 4444 (see Fig. 7)
with 6.2744.060 dummy stoppers.