User guide
4 Malfunctions – Maintenance
754 Dialysis Unit
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4.2.6 Replacing the dialysis membrane
The dialysis membrane may have to be replaced in the following cases
(see section 4.1 as well):
• Reduced yield from dialysis
• Membrane has dried out, or is damaged by depos-
its or bacterial growth
• Irremediable blockage of the sample channel (sample
can no longer be conveyed through the dialysis cell)
To replace the membrane, proceed as follows (see Fig. 7):
1
Dismantle the dialysis cell
• Unscrew the four inlet/outlet leads from the dialysis cell 3434
and remove cell from cell holder 66.
• Loosen the 5 screws 39 39 completely using the 6.2621.070
Allen key and separate the top part 3838 from the bottom part
3535.
• Remove old dialysis membrane 3737.
Use only ultrapure water or ethanol to clean the dialysis cell;
organic solvents (e.g. acetone) will cause damage to the plexiglas
cell !
2
Clean dialysis cell
• Rinse the sealing ring 3636, the bottom part 3535 and the top part
3838 of the dialysis cell thoroughly with ultrapure water and dry
with N
2
or a lint-free cloth.
3
Prepare dialysis membrane
• Take a new dialysis membrane 3838 (e.g. 6.2714.010) out of its
packaging using the 6.2831.010 pincette and immerse in a
Petri dish containing ultrapure water for approx. 2 min until
the membrane is completely saturated with water.
4
Insert dialysis membrane
• Place bottom part 3535 on a paper wipe with the inside facing
upwards.
• Insert sealing ring 3636 in the appropriate recess in the bottom
part 3535.
• Using the 6.2831.010 pincette, insert the wet dialysis mem-
brane 3838 (e.g. 6.2714.010) inside the sealing ring 3636 on the
bottom part 3535.