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14
Step 1
Select the appropriate vessel for the chemistry you
are peforming. Invert the vessel and place it on a
flat surface, ensuring the sidearms are pointing to
the right.
Undo the bolt on the vessel support collar and
place the collar around the neck of the vessel.
Note: The opening of the vessel support collar
should be facing the front and central (it should be
at 90° to the vessel sidearms). Partially tighten the
bolt so that the collar is closed but still free to move
up and down the vessel neck.
Step 2
Adjust the position of the vessel support collar so
that the distance from the bottom of the vessel
neck (with vessel inverted) to the top of the
protruding lugs on the vessel support collar is
between 40 and 41mm.
Use the orange alignment jig (supplied), or a ruler if
the jig is not available, to ensure the collar is
correctly positioned.
Once in the correct position, fully tighten the
fastening bolt on the vessel support collar.
Step 3
Turn the vessel the correct way up and slightly tilt it
away from you. Slot the lug on the back of the
vessel support collar into the central recess on the
vessel support clamp.
Straighten the vessel, locating the lugs on each side
of the vessel support collar into the rectangular
recesses on each side of the vessel support clamp.
The vessel is now fully supported.
Note: When the vessel is supported by the vessel
support clamp, some movement of the vessel is still
possible until the clamp is fully closed.

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