Replacement of Septum
Preparation¶
First, set the instrument to a state in which it can be serviced (Maintenance Mode).
- Enter maintenance mode using the workstation.
- Enter maintenance mode using the instrument monitor.
- Enter maintenance mode using the maintenance button on the instrument.
Required devices¶
No. |
Parts name |
Category |
Required number |
Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
① |
Tweezers |
1 |
||
② |
Septum |
1 |
Various optional parts are available. |
Procedures¶
Step 1¶
Open the INJ cover (★1).
Step 2¶
Turn the septum nut (★2) counterclockwise to remove it.
The appearance depends on the injection port. For SINJ and MMI, they are as follows.
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SINJ
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MMI
Step 3¶
Remove old septum (★3) with tweezers (①).
To achieve better long-term stability, we recommend using Xtra Life Septum for MMI.
Step 4¶
Install a new septum (②).
Hold down the septum with flat surface of tweezers for easier installation.
Step 5¶
Turn the septum nut (★2) clockwise, fully tighten it, and return it halfway.
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If it is not returned halfway, the septum may become hard and the needle of the syringe may bend when the syringe is inserted.
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Returning halfway after fixing prevents the septum from excessive compression, which makes it difficult to insert the syringe.
Step 6¶
Close the INJ cover.
Step 7¶
Follow one of the procedures below to exit maintenance mode and reset the consumables counter.
- Exit maintenance mode using the workstation.
- Exit maintenance mode using the instrument monitor.
- Exit maintenance mode using the maintenance button on the instrument.
Type of bleeding depends on the septum, and they appear on chromatogram as different patterns. For high-sensitivity analysis, use a septum of which bleeding does not appear in positions that interfere with the peaks of the target compounds. After extraction with hexane, etc. for a few hours, conditioning for a few hours at about 120 °C to 150 °C (less than about 200 °C for LL/HT septum) may be effective to decrease bleeding.
However, extraction with organic solvent is not required when using a CRS septum (AG3) because it is a low-bleed septum.