Agilent Technologies InfinityLab LC Series User Manual

Agilent Technologies InfinityLab LC Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 1260 Infinity II Degasser Agilent InfinityLab LC Series User Manual 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 2 Agilent Technologies, Inc. as understood and met. furnishing, use, or performance of this governed by United States and interna- document or of any information con- tional copyright laws.
  • Page 3 In This Guide... This manual covers the Agilent InfinityLab LC Series 1260 Infinity II Degasser (G7122A). Introduction This chapter gives an introduction to the module, the operations modes and the module control. Site Requirements and Specifications This chapter provides information on environmental requirements, physical and performance specifications.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Introduction to the Degasser Product Description Features Operating Principle Leak and Waste Handling Site Requirements and Specifications Site Requirements Physical Specifications Performance Specifications Using the Degasser Magnets Turn on/off Status Indicators When to Use a Degasser? Solvent Information Prevent Blocking of Solvent Filters Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Module Status Indicator...
  • Page 5 Remote Cables CAN/LAN Cables RS-232 Cables USB Cables Hardware Information Electrical Connections Interfaces Instrument Layout Appendix General Safety Information Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive Radio Interference Sound Emission Agilent Technologies on Internet 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction to the Degasser Product Description Features Operating Principle Leak and Waste Handling Waste Concept This chapter gives an introduction to the module, the operations modes and the module control. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 7: Introduction To The Degasser

    Introduction Introduction to the Degasser Introduction to the Degasser The Agilent 1260 Infinity II Degasser G7122A comprises a 4-channel vacuum container, including 4 tubular plastic membranes, and a vacuum pump. When the degasser is switched on, the control circuit turns on the vacuum pump which generates a partial vacuum in the vacuum container.
  • Page 8: Product Description

    Introduction Product Description Product Description The 1260 Infinity II Degasser is a standalone module for systems without internal Degasser or for usage with special applications. It reduces baseline noise and quenching effects. In fluorescence detection, lower detection limits and long-term baseline stability are achieved with the degasser. Degassing is strongly recommended for GPC/SEC applications using refractive index detection.
  • Page 9: Features

    Introduction Features Features • Robust design for high instrument uptime. The degassing principle is based on passing solvents through a membrane tube that is permeable to gas but not to liquid, and kept at a constant vacuum level. • Reduced baseline noise and quenching effects through high degassing capacity.
  • Page 10: Operating Principle

    Introduction Operating Principle Operating Principle Once the degasser started, the status indicator is amber ("Not-ready") and the degasser vacuum pump tries to reach a target pressure below 100 mbar/hPa. If this limit cannot be reached within 16 minutes, an error is thrown and the status indicator switches to red ("Error mode").
  • Page 11: Leak And Waste Handling

    Introduction Leak and Waste Handling Leak and Waste Handling The Agilent InfinityLab LC Series has been designed for safe leak and waste handling. It is important that all security concepts are understood and instructions are carefully followed. The solvent cabinet is designed to store a maximum volume of 8 L solvent. The maximum volume for an individual bottle stored in the solvent cabinet should not exceed 2 L.
  • Page 12 Introduction Leak and Waste Handling Figure 3 Infinity II Leak Waste Concept (flexible rack installation) Figure 4 Infinity II Single Stack Leak Waste Concept (bench installation) 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 13 Introduction Leak and Waste Handling Figure 5 Infinity II Two Stack Leak Waste Concept (bench installation) The waste tube connected to the leak pan outlet on each of the bottom instruments guides the solvent to a suitable waste container. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 14: Waste Concept

    Introduction Leak and Waste Handling Waste Concept 1 Agilent recommends using the 6 L waste can with 1 Stay Safe cap GL45 with 4 ports (5043-1221) for optimal and safe waste disposal. If you decide to use your own waste solution, make sure that the tubes don't immerse in the liquid. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 15: Site Requirements And Specifications

    Site Requirements and Specifications Site Requirements Physical Specifications Performance Specifications This chapter provides information on environmental requirements, physical and performance specifications. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 16: Site Requirements

    Site Requirements and Specifications Site Requirements Site Requirements A suitable environment is important to ensure optimal performance of the instrument. Power Considerations The module power supply has wide ranging capability. It accepts any line voltage in the range described in Table 1 on page 19.
  • Page 17 Never use a power cord other than the one that Agilent shipped with this  instrument. Never use the power cords that Agilent Technologies supplies with this  instrument for any other equipment. Never use cables other than the ones supplied by Agilent Technologies ...
  • Page 18 Site Requirements and Specifications Site Requirements Bench Space The module dimensions and weight (see Table 1 on page 19) allow you to place the module on almost any desk or laboratory bench. It needs an additional 2.5 cm (1.0 inches) of space on either side and approximately 8 cm (3.1 inches) in the rear for air circulation and electric connections.
  • Page 19: Physical Specifications

    Site Requirements and Specifications Physical Specifications Physical Specifications Table 1 Physical Specifications G1322 Type Specification Comments Weight 7.0 kg (15.4 lbs) Dimensions 80 x 396 x 436 mm (height × width × depth) (3.2 x 15.6 x 17.2 inches) Line voltage 100 –...
  • Page 20: Performance Specifications

    Site Requirements and Specifications Performance Specifications Performance Specifications Table 2 Performance Specifications G7122A Type Specification Maximum flow rate 10 mL/min per channel Number of channels Internal volume per channel Typically 12 mL Materials in contact with sol- PTFE, PEEK vent pH range 1 –...
  • Page 21: Using The Degasser

    Using the Degasser Magnets Turn on/off Status Indicators When to Use a Degasser? Solvent Information Material Information Prevent Blocking of Solvent Filters This chapter provides information for optimized usage of the module. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 22: Magnets

    Using the Degasser Magnets Magnets This stack exemplarily shows the magnets' positions in the modules. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 23: Turn On/Off

    Using the Degasser Turn on/off Turn on/off This procedure exemplarily shows an arbitrary LC stack configuration. Power switch: On 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 24 Using the Degasser Turn on/off Turn instrument On/Off with the control software. Power switch: Off 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 25: Status Indicators

    Using the Degasser Status Indicators Status Indicators This procedure exemplarily shows an arbitrary LC stack configuration. 1 The module status indicator indicates one of six possible module conditions: Status indicators 1. Idle 2. Run mode 3. Not-ready. Waiting for a specific pre-run condition to be reached or completed.
  • Page 26: When To Use A Degasser

    Using the Degasser When to Use a Degasser? When to Use a Degasser? Unspecified Conditions WAR N IN G Operating the instrumentation under conditions other than its intended use might result in a potential safety hazard or might damage the instrumentation.
  • Page 27 Using the Degasser When to Use a Degasser? • Fluorescence quenching due to dissolved oxygen. • Baseline drift in electrochemical detectors due to dissolved oxygen especially in reduction mode. It is recommended to use the G7122A standalone degasser in applications using solvents with low boiling point (<...
  • Page 28: Solvent Information

    Using the Degasser Solvent Information Solvent Information Observe the following recommendations on the use of solvents. • Follow the recommendations for avoiding the growth of algae, see the pump manuals. • Small particles can permanently block capillaries and valves. Therefore, always filter solvents through 0.22 µm filters.
  • Page 29 Using the Degasser Solvent Information General Information about Solvent/Material Compatibility Materials in the flow path are carefully selected based on Agilent’s experiences in developing highest quality instruments for HPLC analysis over several decades. These materials exhibit excellent robustness under typical HPLC conditions. For any special condition, please consult the material information section or contact Agilent.
  • Page 30 Using the Degasser Solvent Information Polyimide Agilent uses semi-crystalline polyimide for rotor seals in valves and needle seats in autosamplers. One supplier of polyimide is DuPont, which brands polyimide as Vespel, which is also used by Agilent. Polyimide is stable in a pH range between 1 and 10 and in most organic solvents. It is incompatible with concentrated mineral acids (e.g.
  • Page 31 Using the Degasser Solvent Information • Halogenated solvents or mixtures which form radicals and/or acids, for example: 2 CHCl → 2 COCl + 2 HCl This reaction, in which stainless steel probably acts as a catalyst, occurs quickly with dried chloroform if the drying process removes the stabilizing alcohol.
  • Page 32 Using the Degasser Solvent Information Fused silica and Quartz (SiO Fused silica is used in Max Light Cartridges. Quartz is used for classical flow cell windows. It is inert against all common solvents and acids except hydrofluoric acid and acidic solvents containing fluorides. It is corroded by strong bases and should not be used above pH 12 at room temperature.
  • Page 33 Using the Degasser Solvent Information Sapphire, Ruby and Al -based ceramics Sapphire, ruby and ceramics based on aluminum oxide Al are inert to almost all common acids, bases and solvents. There are no documented incompatibilities for HPLC applications. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 34: Prevent Blocking Of Solvent Filters

    Using the Degasser Prevent Blocking of Solvent Filters Prevent Blocking of Solvent Filters Contaminated solvents or algae growth in the solvent bottle will reduce the lifetime of the solvent filter and will influence the performance of the pump. This is especially true for aqueous solvents or phosphate buffers (pH 4 – 7). The following suggestions will prolong lifetime of the solvent filter and will maintain the performance of the pump.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting And Diagnostics

    Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Module Status Indicator Hardware Symptoms All Lamps are Off If the Status Indicator is Red If the Status Indicator is Yellow and the Vacuum Pump is not Running Status Indicator becomes Red and Vacuum Pump was Running Overview about the troubleshooting and diagnostic features.
  • Page 36: Module Status Indicator

    Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Module Status Indicator Module Status Indicator Red status LED indicates error C AU T I O N This indicates either an internal leak in the vacuum system or an electronic failure.  To prevent any damage, switch off the vacuum degasser and remove the solvent bottles from the solvent cabinet to stop any gravity-caused flow of solvent into the vacuum chamber.
  • Page 37: Hardware Symptoms

    Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Hardware Symptoms Hardware Symptoms In case of a problem with the vacuum system or the electronic control the vacuum degasser status lamp will be red. The vacuum degasser will generate an error output on the remote lines. This will shut down other system modules when connected via remote cable.
  • Page 38: If The Status Indicator Is Yellow And The Vacuum Pump Is Not Running

    Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Hardware Symptoms If the Status Indicator is Yellow and the Vacuum Pump is not Running The status indicator is yellow during the startup phase of the degasser until the NOTE operating pressure is reached. This may take several minutes. Please contact your Agilent service representative.
  • Page 39: Status Indicator Becomes Red And Vacuum Pump Was Running

    Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Hardware Symptoms Status Indicator becomes Red and Vacuum Pump was Running Sufficient vacuum is normally built up after the initial start-up and controlled by the pressure sensor. If the vacuum cannot be reached, the vacuum degasser will switch to the error state.
  • Page 40: Maintenance

    Maintenance Warnings and Cautions Simple Repairs - Maintenance Clean the Instrument Assemble the Main Cover Check and Change the Power Fuses This chapter describes the maintenance of the module. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 41: Warnings And Cautions

    Maintenance Warnings and Cautions Warnings and Cautions Open main cover WAR N IN G The following procedures require opening the main cover of the vacuum degasser. To prevent personal injury, remove the power cable from the vacuum  degasser before opening the cover. Do not connect the power cable to the vacuum degasser while the ...
  • Page 42 Maintenance Warnings and Cautions The sheet metal plates of the degasser are very thin. C AU T I O N Although they have been deburred, they are still quite sharp. You may cut your hands or fingers. Never slide your fingers along the edges of the enclosure. ...
  • Page 43: Simple Repairs - Maintenance

    Maintenance Simple Repairs - Maintenance Simple Repairs - Maintenance The degasser is designed for easy repair. The most frequent repairs such as exchanging power fuses can be performed by the user, and don't require opening the main cover of the degasser. These repairs are described in this chapter. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 44: Clean The Instrument

    Maintenance Clean the Instrument Clean the Instrument Liquid dripping into the electronic compartment of your module can cause WAR N IN G shock hazard and damage the module Do not use an excessively damp cloth during cleaning.  Drain all solvent lines before opening any connections in the flow path. ...
  • Page 45: Assemble The Main Cover

    Maintenance Assemble the Main Cover Assemble the Main Cover When • If cover is broken. Parts required Description G7122-68713 Cover kit (includes base, top, left and right) Wrong assembly C AU T I O N In case you insert the left or right side in the opposite position, you may not be able to remove the side from the top part.
  • Page 46: Check And Change The Power Fuses

    Fuse: 250V, T 500 mA , compatible to all supported line voltages Use of unsupplied cables WAR N IN G Using cables not supplied by Agilent Technologies can lead to damage of the electronic components or personal injury. Never use cables other than the ones supplied by Agilent Technologies ...
  • Page 47 Maintenance Check and Change the Power Fuses Pull the fuse holder out of the power socket. Remove the fuses from the fuse holders. Ensure the fuse wires inside the fuses are not broken. If a test meter is available, check the resistance of each fuse.
  • Page 48: Parts For Maintenance And Repair

    Parts for Maintenance and Repair Cover Parts Accessory Kit Contents This chapter provides information on parts for maintenance. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 49 Parts for Maintenance and Repair Cover Parts Cover Parts The Cover kit (G7122-68713) contains the following parts: Item Description 5067-6219 Degasser Front Panel 5043-1414 Leak panel 5067-6582 Degasser Side Cover Kit 5043-1354 Name Plate 1290 Infinity 2 5067-5908 Top Cover Kit Infinity II 5043-0856 Leak Adapter 5043-0286...
  • Page 50 Parts for Maintenance and Repair Cover Parts Figure 7 Cover Parts 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 51 Parts for Maintenance and Repair Accessory Kit Contents Accessory Kit Contents Accessory Kit (G7122-68705) Description 0100-1700 FERRULE-AY-18IN 0100-1708 Nut 1/8 PPS 5041-8387 Tube clip 5043-1013 Tubing Clip 0100-1710 Mounting Tool for Tubing Connections 9301-1337 Syringe adapter 9301-0411 Syringe, Plastic 5974-0198 Wire Marker A 5974-0199 Wire Marker B...
  • Page 52: Identifying Cables

    Identifying Cables Cable Overview Analog Cables Remote Cables CAN/LAN Cables RS-232 Cables USB Cables This chapter provides information on cables used with the Agilent InfinityLab LC Series modules. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 53: Cable Overview

    Identifying Cables Cable Overview Cable Overview Never use cables other than the ones supplied by Agilent Technologies to ensure NOTE proper functionality and compliance with safety or EMC regulations. Analog cables Description 35900-60750 Agilent 35900A A/D converter 01046-60105 Analog cable (BNC to general purpose, spade lugs)
  • Page 54 Identifying Cables Cable Overview LAN cables Description 5023-0203 Cross-over network cable, shielded, 3 m (for point to point connection) 5023-0202 Twisted pair network cable, shielded, 7 m (for point to point connec- tion) RS-232 cables (not for Description FUSION board) RS232-61601 RS-232 cable, 2.5 m Instrument to PC, 9-to-9 pin (female).
  • Page 55: Analog Cables

    Identifying Cables Analog Cables Analog Cables One end of these cables provides a BNC connector to be connected to Agilent modules. The other end depends on the instrument to which connection is being made. Agilent Module to 35900 A/D converters p/n 35900-60750 35900 Pin Agilent...
  • Page 56 Identifying Cables Analog Cables Agilent Module to BNC Connector p/n 8120-1840 Pin BNC Pin Agilent Signal Name module Shield Shield Analog - Center Center Analog + Agilent Module to General Purpose p/n 01046-60105 Pin Agilent Signal Name module Not connected Black Analog - Analog +...
  • Page 57: Remote Cables

    Identifying Cables Remote Cables Remote Cables ERI (Enhanced Remote Interface) • 5188-8029 ERI to general purpose (D-Sub 15 pin male - open end) • 5188-8044 ERI to ERI (D_Sub 15 pin male - male) • 5188-8059 ERI-Extension-Cable 1.2 m (D-Sub15 pin male / female) p/n 5188-8029 Color code Enhanced...
  • Page 58 Identifying Cables Remote Cables • 5188-8045 ERI to APG (Connector D_Subminiature 15 pin (ERI), Connector D_Subminiature 9 pin (APG)) p/n 5188-8045 Pin (ERI) Signal Pin (APG) Active (TTL) Start Request Stop Ready High Power on High Future Shut Down Start Prepare Ground Cable Shielding...
  • Page 59 High Ground Cable Shield- One end of these cables provides a Agilent Technologies APG (Analytical Products Group) remote connector to be connected to Agilent modules. The other end depends on the instrument to be connected to. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 60 Identifying Cables Remote Cables Agilent Module to Agilent 35900 A/D Converters p/n 5061-3378 Pin 35900 A/D Pin Agilent Signal Name Active module (TTL) 1 - White 1 - White Digital ground 2 - Brown 2 - Brown Prepare run 3 - Gray 3 - Gray Start 4 - Blue...
  • Page 61: Can/Lan Cables

    Identifying Cables CAN/LAN Cables CAN/LAN Cables Both ends of this cable provide a modular plug to be connected to Agilent modules CAN or LAN connectors. CAN Cables Description 5181-1516 CAN cable, Agilent module to module, 0.5 m 5181-1519 CAN cable, Agilent module to module, 1 m LAN Cables Description 5023-0203...
  • Page 62: Rs-232 Cables

    Identifying Cables RS-232 Cables RS-232 Cables Description RS232-61601 RS-232 cable, 2.5 m Instrument to PC, 9-to-9 pin (female). This cable has special pin-out, and is not compatible with connecting printers and plotters. It is also called "Null Modem Cable" with full handshaking where the wiring is made between pins 1-1, 2-3, 3-2, 4-6, 5-5, 6-4, 7-8, 8-7, 9-9.
  • Page 63: Usb Cables

    Identifying Cables USB Cables USB Cables To connect a USB Flash Drive use a USB OTG cable with Mini-B plug and A socket. Description 5188-8050 USB A M-USB Mini B 3 m (PC-Module) 5188-8049 USB A F-USB Mini B M OTG (Module to Flash Drive) 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 64: Hardware Information

    Hardware Information Electrical Connections Rear View of the Module Information on Instrument Serial Number Interfaces Instrument Layout This chapter describes the detector in more detail on hardware and electronics. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 65: Electrical Connections

    There are no externally accessible fuses because automatic electronic fuses are implemented in the power supply. Never use cables other than the ones supplied by Agilent Technologies to ensure NOTE proper functionality and compliance with safety or EMC regulations.
  • Page 66: Information On Instrument Serial Number

    Hardware Information Electrical Connections Information on Instrument Serial Number The serial number information on the instrument labels provide the following information: CCXZZ00000 Format Country of manufacturing • DE = Germany • JP = Japan • CN = China Alphabetic character A-Z (used by manufacturing) Alpha-numeric code 0-9, A-Z, where each combination unambig- uously denotes a module (there can be more than one code for the same module)
  • Page 67: Interfaces

    Hardware Information Interfaces Interfaces The Agilent InfinityLab LC Series modules provide the following interfaces: Table 5 Agilent InfinityLab LC Series Interfaces Module RS-232 Analog APG (A) Special (on-board) / ERI (E) Pumps G7104A/C G7110B G7111A/B, G5654A G7112B G7120A G7161A/B Samplers...
  • Page 68 Hardware Information Interfaces Table 5 Agilent InfinityLab LC Series Interfaces Module RS-232 Analog APG (A) Special (on-board) / ERI (E) Fraction Collectors G7158B G7159B G7166A Requires a host module with on-board LAN with minimum FW B.06.40 or C.06.40, or with addi-...
  • Page 69: Instrument Layout

    Hardware Information Instrument Layout Instrument Layout The industrial design of the module incorporates several innovative features. It uses Agilent’s E-PAC concept for the packaging of electronics and mechanical assemblies. This concept is based upon the use of expanded polypropylene (EPP) layers of foam plastic spacers in which the mechanical and electronic boards components of the module are placed.
  • Page 70: Appendix

    Do Not Modify the Instrument In Case of Damage Solvents Safety Symbols Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive Radio Interference Sound Emission Agilent Technologies on Internet This chapter provides additional information on safety, legal and web. 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 71: General Safety Information

    Appendix General Safety Information General Safety Information General Safety Information The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the instrument.
  • Page 72: Before Applying Power

    Verify that the voltage range and frequency of your power distribution  matches to the power specification of the individual instrument. Never use cables other than the ones supplied by Agilent Technologies  to ensure proper functionality and compliance with safety or EMC regulations.
  • Page 73: Do Not Operate In An Explosive Atmosphere

    Appendix General Safety Information Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere Presence of flammable gases or fumes WAR N IN G Explosion hazard Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gases or  fumes. Do Not Remove the Instrument Cover Instrument covers removed WAR N IN G Electrical shock...
  • Page 74: Solvents

    Appendix General Safety Information Solvents Toxic, flammable and hazardous solvents, samples and reagents WAR N IN G The handling of solvents, samples and reagents can hold health and safety risks. When working with these substances observe appropriate safety  procedures (for example by wearing goggles, safety gloves and protective clothing) as described in the material handling and safety data sheet supplied by the vendor, and follow good laboratory practice.
  • Page 75: Safety Symbols

    Appendix General Safety Information Safety Symbols Table 6 Symbols The apparatus is marked with this symbol when the user shall refer to the instruction manual in order to protect risk of harm to the operator and to protect the apparatus against damage. Indicates dangerous voltages.
  • Page 76 Appendix General Safety Information Table 6 Symbols Magnetic field Magnets produce a far-reaching, strong magnetic field. They could damage TVs and laptops, computer hard drives, credit and ATM cards, data storage media, mechanical watches, hearing aids and speakers. Keep magnets at least 25 mm away from devices and objects that could be damaged by strong magnetic fields.
  • Page 77: Waste Electrical And Electronic Equipment (Weee) Directive

    Appendix Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive This product complies with the European WEEE Directive marking requirements. The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical/electronic product in domestic household waste. Do not dispose of in domestic household waste NOTE To return unwanted products, contact your local Agilent office, or see...
  • Page 78: Radio Interference

    Appendix Radio Interference Radio Interference Cables supplied by Agilent Technologies are screened to provide optimized protection against radio interference. All cables are in compliance with safety or EMC regulations. Test and Measurement If test and measurement equipment is operated with unscreened cables, or used for measurements on open set-ups, the user has to assure that under operating conditions the radio interference limits are still met within the premises.
  • Page 79: Sound Emission

    Appendix Sound Emission Sound Emission Manufacturer’s Declaration This statement is provided to comply with the requirements of the German Sound Emission Directive of 18 January 1991. This product has a sound pressure emission (at the operator position) < 70 dB. •...
  • Page 80: Agilent Technologies On Internet

    Appendix Agilent Technologies on Internet Agilent Technologies on Internet For the latest information on products and services visit our worldwide web site on the Internet at: http://www.agilent.com 1260 Infinity II Degasser User Manual...
  • Page 81 • site requirements and specifications, • using the degasser, • troubleshooting and diagnostics, • maintenance, • parts for maintenance, • identifying cables, • appendix. www.agilent.com © Agilent Technologies Inc. 2016-2020 Published in Germany 03/2020 G7122-90000* Part No: G7122-90000 Rev. C Document No: SD-29000216...

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