What to do if solvent doesn't flow from Waters Alliance e2695 Control Unit waste line?
- JjholmesJul 28, 2025
If the solvent still does not flow out of the waste line, inspect for solvent dripping from the injector.
What to do if solvent doesn't flow from Waters Alliance e2695 Control Unit waste line?
If the solvent still does not flow out of the waste line, inspect for solvent dripping from the injector.
How to ensure good seal around plunger and head surface on Waters Control Unit?
If necessary, ensure good seal around the plunger and head surface by flowing at high pressure before rerunning the static leak test.
Type | HPLC System |
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Flow Rate Range | 0.001 to 10.0 mL/min |
Gradient Formation | Quaternary gradient |
Number of Solvents | 4 |
Injection Volume Range | 0.1 to 100 μL |
Sample Capacity | 120 vials |
Sample Temperature Control | 4°C to 40°C |
Communication Interface | Ethernet |
Power Requirements | 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
Official guide for operating the Waters Alliance e2695 Separations Module.
Covers copyright, trademarks, and customer feedback mechanisms.
Details hazards, warnings, and contact information for safe operation.
Covers installation steps, site, firmware, and software prerequisites.
Steps to power on, run diagnostics, and configure the module for use.
Manual operation via the front panel, including startup and monitoring.
Setting up and performing runs in standalone, Empower, or MassLynx modes.
Creating and managing separation methods, sample sets, and templates.
Tasks for maintaining solvent and sample management systems.
Performing tests and resolving system issues.
Physical, environmental, electrical, and performance specifications of the module.
Guidelines on solvent quality, compatibility, miscibility, and degassing.