This Quick Installation Guide explains the basic installation steps for a P680A HPG high- pressure gradient pump system. For additional information, please consult the operating instructions for the P680 HPLC Pumps. 1. Preparation Bring the pump to a moderate temperature for four hours to allow any condensation that might have occurred during transit to evaporate.
The SOR-100A-4 is shipped with two 1-liter eluent bottles, two 2-liter eluent bottles, appropriate tubing, and bottle caps. The SOR-100 fits on top of the P680. Open the Pull the tray with the degassing chambers SOR-100 by tilting the front panel upward.
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Connect the respective inlet tubing of the P680 to the adjacent outlet of the degasser module. Push the tray back into the SOR-100 and tilt the front panel downward.
7. Install the Active Rear-Seal Wash System The pictures below show the rear-seal wash system of a low-pressure gradient version of the P680. It is identical in the high-pressure gradient version of the pump. The pump is shipped with the active rear-...
Replace the fuses as appropriate. Important: Use only appropiate fuses (for 230 V setting: Fuse, 1 A, TT, 5 x 20 mm; for 115 V setting: Fuse, 2 A, TT, 5 x 20 mm). See the P680 Operating Instructions for details. Fuse cartridge Cover June 2004 rev.
The length of the USB cable between the pump and a PC or a USB hub must not exceed 5 m. A special USB extension cable (Dionex part no. 8911.0004) is available if longer connections are required. Up to five extension cables may be connected in series.
For TCP/IP setup, please refer to the P680 Operating Instructions. 10. Chromeleon Server Configuration You can now configure the P680 pump for software communication. If you need assistance with the software installation and/or configuration of the Chromeleon Server, please refer to the P680 Operating Instructions.
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