Manual

6 Notes – Maintenance – Faults
761 SD Compact IC / Instructions for Use 8.761.1043
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6.2.7 Cleaning the suppressor
It may be necessary to clean the suppressor in the following cases:
Increased counter-pressure on the suppressor connec-
tion tubing
Irremediable blockage of the suppressor
(Solutions can no longer be pumped through the sup-
pressor)
Irremediable obstruction of the suppressor
(The suppressor can no longer be switched to the next
position)
Proceed as follows (see Figure 18) to clean the connector and the sup-
pressor rotor:
1 Disconnect the suppressor from the IC system
Disconnect the suppressor inlet capillary ("Eluent") 37 from the
separating column 36.
Disconnect the suppressor outlet capillary ("Detector") 38 from
the "inlet capillary to detector block" 39.
Disconnect the inlet capillaries ("H2O") 42 and ("H2SO4") 45
from the filter units 56.
2 Dismantle the suppressor
Unscrew the nut 89 from the suppressor holder 92.
Pull out the connector 90 and suppressor rotor 91 from the
suppressor holder 92 (the connector and rotor normally stic
k
together).
Detach the connector 90 from the suppressor rotor 91.
3 Clean the inlet and outlet capillaries
Connect each of the 6 capillary tubings attached to connector
90 to the high-pressure pump one after the other and pump
through ultra-pure water.
Check whether the solution emerges from the connector 90. If
one of the inlet or outlet capillaries remains blocked, replace
the connector 90 (order number 6.2832.010).
4 Clean the suppressor rotor
Clean the sealing surface of the suppressor rotor 91 using a
lint-free cloth and ethanol.