Replacing The Ionsabre Ii Probe Sample Capillary; Removing The Existing Capillary - Waters Xevo TQ-S Operator's, Overview And Maintenance Manual

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Replacing the IonSABRE II probe sample capillary

Replace the stainless steel sample capillary in the IonSABRE II probe if it
becomes blocked and you cannot clear it, or if it becomes contaminated or
damaged.

Removing the existing capillary

Required materials
Chemical-resistant, powder-free gloves
7-mm wrench
Combined 2.5-mm Allen wrench and cone extraction tool
To remove the existing capillary:
Warning:
with biohazardous and/or toxic materials. Always wear
chemical-resistant, powder-free gloves while performing this
procedure.
Warning:
great care while performing this procedure.
1.
Remove the probe from the source (see
2.
Retrieve the combined 2.5-mm Allen wrench and cone extraction tool
from its storage location on the source adaptor housing.
The probe and source components can be contaminated
The probe and source can be hot. To avoid burn injuries, take
Replacing the IonSABRE II probe sample capillary
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