Shutting Down The Device; Short-Term Shutdown (Interruption Of Operation) - Thermo Scientific Vanquish VH-D10 Operating Manual

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Operation

6.10 Shutting Down the Device

6.10.1 Short-Term Shutdown (Interruption of Operation)

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If the device will not be operated for some time, follow the instructions
in this section to shut down the device.
TIP The Chromeleon software provides procedures for automatically
preparing the chromatography system for shutdown. The procedures
include, for example, operations for reducing the flow rate, reducing the
temperature in temperature-controlled devices, and turning off the
detector lamps. For information about Smart Shutdown and Smart
Standby, refer to the Chromeleon Help.
To interrupt operation of the device for a short period (short-term
shutdown), for example, overnight, observe these guidelines for the
Vanquish system modules, as required by your system arrangement:
For your Vanquish detector, note the following:
Detector Type
Description
Charged aerosol
Check that sufficient gas is available to continue gas flowing
detector
through the detector. This is to prevent any build-up of
residue from solvents or analytes. Gas must be flowing when
pump flow is delivered to the detector.
UV/VIS detectors
The lamp(s) in the detector can remain turned on.
Variable wavelength detector and VH-D10 diode array
detector only: The shutter can be moved to a closed position
for protection of the flow cell.
Fluorescence
Turn off temperature control for the flow cell.
detector
Apply a flow of 0.05 mL/min and have the pump deliver an
appropriate solvent.
Check the lower pressure limit for the pump and adapt the value if
necessary. If the pressure falls below the lower limit, the pump stops
the flow.
Set the injection valve in the autosampler to the Inject position.
Make sure that the temperature of the column does not exceed
40 °C.
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