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Waters 2489 - Routine Maintenance; Maintaining the Flow Cell

Waters 2489
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4-4 Maintaining the Detector
Routine maintenance
The detector requires minimal routine maintenance.
To achieve optimal performance,
replace solvent reservoir filters in your HPLC system regularly.
filter and degas solvents to prolong column life, reduce pressure
fluctuations, and decrease baseline noise.
flush buffered mobile phases out of the detector with HPLC-grade water
followed by a 5 to 10% methanol solution each time the detector is
powered-off. This process prevents
plugging of the solvent lines and flow cell.
damage to the components.
microbial growth.
Maintaining the flow cell
A dirty flow cell can cause baseline noise, decreased sample energy levels,
calibration failure, and other problems with operation of the detector.
There are two phases in cleaning the flow cell:
Flushing
Removing and cleaning
If flushing is ineffective, remove and clean the flow cell. Replace flow cell
components as required.
This section provides information about the following procedures:
Flushing the flow cell
Removing and cleaning the flow cell
Disassembling and reassembling the flow cell
Caution: Always replace the flow cell gaskets when cleaning,
rebuilding, or replacing other flow cell components.

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