Audience And Purpose; Intended Use Of The Waters Alliance E2695 Separations Module; Calibrating; Emc Considerations - Waters Alliance e2695 Operator's Manual

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Audience and purpose

This guide is intended for use by individuals who need to install, operate, maintain, or troubleshoot
the Waters Alliance e2695 Separations Module.
This guide sets forth procedures for unpacking, installing, using, maintaining, and troubleshooting
the Waters Alliance e2695 Separations Module. It also includes appendixes for specifications,
spare parts, and solvent considerations.

Intended use of the Waters Alliance e2695 Separations Module

Waters designed the Alliance e2695 Separations Module, an integrated solvent and sample
management platform, to facilitate all critical separations functions. The Waters Alliance e2695
Separations Module is for research use only and is not intended for use in diagnostic applications.

Calibrating

To calibrate LC systems, follow acceptable calibration methods using at least five standards to
generate a standard curve. The concentration range for standards must include the entire range of
QC samples, typical specimens, and atypical specimens.
When calibrating mass spectrometers, consult the calibration section of the operator's guide for
the instrument you are calibrating. In cases where an overview and maintenance guide, not
operator's guide, accompanies the instrument, consult the instrument's online Help system for
calibration instructions.
Quality control
Routinely run three QC samples that represent subnormal, normal, and above-normal levels of a
compound. If sample trays are the same or very similar, vary the location of the QC samples in the
trays. Ensure that QC sample results fall within an acceptable range, and evaluate precision from
day to day and run to run. Data collected when QC samples are out of range might not be valid. Do
not report these data until you are certain that the instrument performs satisfactorily.

EMC considerations

Canada spectrum management emissions notice

This class A digital product apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-001.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-001.

ISM Classification: ISM Group 1 Class A

This classification has been assigned in accordance with IEC CISPR 11 Industrial Scientific and
Medical (ISM) instrument requirements.
Group 1 products apply to intentionally generated and/or used conductively coupled
radio-frequency energy that is necessary for the internal functioning of the equipment.
February 27, 2018, 715003794 Rev. C
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