Dionex P680 Quick Installation Manual

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P680 HPLC Pump System
Quick Installation Guide
Low Pressure Gradient Version
June 2004
rev. 03
Page 1
©
2004 Dionex

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  • Page 1 P680 HPLC Pump System Quick Installation Guide Low Pressure Gradient Version June 2004 rev. 03 Page 1 © 2004 Dionex...
  • Page 2: Remove The Caution Label

    This Quick Installation Guide explains the basic installation steps for a P680A LGP-4 low- 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.
  • Page 3: Connect The Eluent Tube To The Solvent Bottle

    Therefore, exchange the solvents at regular intervals. Rinse the bottles thoroughly before using them again. Replace the frits as necessary. June 2004 rev. 03 Page 3 © 2004 Dionex...
  • Page 4: Place Thesor-100 Solvent Rack On Top Of The Pump

    4. Place theSOR-100 Solvent Rack on top of the pump The SOR-100 Solvent Rack (part no. 5030.9200) fits on top of the P680. For safety reasons, place the eluent bottles on the tray on top of the pump. The SOR-100 Solvent Rack is shipped with two 1-liter eluent bottles, two 2-liter eluent bottles, appropriate tubing, and bottle caps.
  • Page 5 The four eluent tubes are now inside the fluidic compartment of the pump. The eluent tubes are labeled: A, B, C, and Built-in degasser Remove the blind fitting from the degasser inlet (here shown for channel Blind fitting June 2004 rev. 03 Page 5 © 2004 Dionex...
  • Page 6: Install The Active Rear-Seal Wash System

    Engage the peristaltic tubing in the peristaltic pump before you turn on the pump for the first time. To do so, slightly press the lever upward, remove the tubing, and release the lever. Lever Rotor June 2004 rev. 03 Page 6 © 2004 Dionex...
  • Page 7 Please fill the reservoir only half full! This is to leave room for small amounts of eluent, which may leak through the piston seals when the seals start aging! June 2004 rev. 03 Page 7 © 2004 Dionex...
  • Page 8 Rear-seal wash solution reservoir from the rear side. Engaging mechanism of the rear-seal wash solution reservoir. Re-insert the rear-seal wash solution reservoir. June 2004 rev. 03 Page 8 © 2004 Dionex...
  • Page 9: Verify Correct Voltage Setting

    For further information about the active rear-seal wash system, please refer to the appropriate section in the P680 Operating Instructions. 8. Verify correct voltage setting Dionex instruments are factory-set for...
  • Page 10 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...
  • Page 11: Connect Power Cable And Usb / Lan Connection

    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.
  • Page 12: Chromeleon Server Configuration

    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 the configuration of the Chromeleon Server, please refer to the P680 Operating Instructions.

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