220 Agilent 7100 Capillary Electrophoresis System User Manual
8Maintenance
Maintenance of the Replenishment System
Clean Tubes 
The Clean Tubes operation is meant to replace liquid in tubing from the 
electrolyte bottle to the replenishment needle and from the replenishment 
needle to the waste bottle. A vial is lifted to the replenishment needle and 
filled several times. The number of filling/emptying cycles can be set by users 
using the Lab Advisor/Instrument Utilities software. This operation is meant 
for buffer change purposes or for cleaning with water. 
It is important to make sure there is enough buffer in the electrolyte bottle for 
the Clean Tubes number of filling/emptying cycles specified (for example a 
minimum of 50 mL). An excessive Clean Tubes time will drain the electrolyte 
bottle, causing air bubbles to be introduced into the system.
The volume in the tubing system from electrolyte bottle and the waste bottle is 
approximately 5 mL. Please note that a relatively high amount of buffer is 
located in the glass frit of the electrolyte bottle. It is recommended that you 
use the Flush Tubes command first to flush the direct tubing connection from 
the electrolyte bottle to the waste bottle with at least for example 10-times the 
volume of fresh buffer. Please note the individual viscosity of your buffer 
system.
Clean Level Sensor
The purpose of the Clean Level Sensor functionality is to dissolve small buffer 
crystals which may have formed in the tip of the level sensing needle (short 
needle of the double needle) in the replenishment needle assembly. Remaining 
pathways of the internal tubing of the level sensing circuit are also cleaned. 
One indication to use this function is failed level sensing during operation. The 
other indication is a failed IRP (Injection Replenishment and Pressure) level 
sensing test from the injection replenishment system tests of the Lab Advisor. 
You may use this procedure as well if you leave the replenishment systen 
unused for a while.
This function prompts you to load tray position 48 (or user input) with a vial 
filled with an appropriate cleaning liquid (usually water or current buffer 
system). When initiated, 8 cleaning cycles are performed. 
If the replenishment system will not be used for some time, it should be cleaned first with 
water and then with isopropanol by the Flush Tubes and Clean Tubes operations.