Drying The Leak Sensor - Thermo Scientific Dionex UltiMate 3000 Series Operating Instructions Manual

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7.5 Drying the Leak Sensor

The leak sensor is installed inside the detector and reports a leak when liquid collects in the
drip tray under the fluid connections. Eliminate the cause for the leakage and dry the leak
sensor.
1. Turn off the detector.
2. Inspect the flow cell for signs of leakage. If the cell is leaking, tighten the connections
to the flow cell. Consider replacing the flow cell (→ page 126).
3. With a cloth or tissue, absorb all liquid that has collected in the tray.
Important: Make sure that you do not bend or damage the sensor.
Important: Assurez-vous que vous ne tordez, ni n'endommagez le capteur.
4. Allow the sensor to adjust to the ambient temperature for a few minutes.
5. Turn on the detector.
6. If no error is reported after turning on the detector, operation can be resumed.
Tip: If the sensor is not dry, the Status LED remains red. If a message appeared on
the front panel display, select Clear on the navigation bar to remove the
message from the display.
Operating Instructions
VWD-3100 and VWD-3400RS Variable Wavelength Detectors
Fig. 40: Drying the leak sensor
UltiMate 3000 Series:
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