Ge UV-1 User Manual

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Page 1 - Monitor UV-1

P H A R M A C I A B I O T E C HMonitor UV-1User ManualEdition AG 59-7797-01

Page 2 - Important user information

2. General DescriptionRear panel controlsFig. 6. Control unit. Rear panel.No. Item Description171819202122Mains volta

Page 3 - Contents

3. Installation3. Installation3.1 SiteUV-1 should be installed on a stable, flat surface away from all sour-requirementsces of vibration. The atmosphe

Page 4 - 1. Introduction

3. InstallationMains voltage Voltage selector setting Fuse3.4 Installationof the filter110 V 110 250 mA130 V

Page 5 - 2. General Description

3. Installation3.5 Installation of the flow cellMonitor UV-1 accepts flow cells for Standard Chromatography, FPLCand industrial applications.Prod

Page 6 - Fig. 2 Block diagram

3. Installation3.63.7ConnectingThe optical unit may be placed on the bench or mounted onthe optical unitlaboratory scaffolding. For scaffolding mounti

Page 7 - Front panel controls

4. Operation4.1 Choice ofwavelength4. OperationThe UV-1 can be operated at either 254 nm, 280 nm or 405 nm.The choice of wavelength will depend on the

Page 8 - Fig. 4

4. Operation4.3Conversion T% AU OD ODtable T% to AU (3 mm cell) (10 mm cell)and OD 151015202530323540455055606365707579808589909595.597.72.0001.3011.0

Page 9 - 2.3 Control unit

4. Operation4.6 Basicoperatingprocedure -AU4.7 Basicoperatingprocedure -Transmission(%T)4.8 Shut down1.2.3.4.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.1.Switch AU/ %T to AU (Fig.

Page 10 - Rear panel controls

5. Maintenance5. Maintenance5.1 GeneralTo ensure trouble free running, users are advised to observe the follo-precautionswing precautions:All liquids

Page 11 - 3. Installation

5. MaintenanceCleaning with detergent:●1. Remove the cell holder from the optical unit.2. Pump undiluted cleaning detergent through the cell for at le

Page 12 - 3.4 Installation

Important user information Reading this entire manual isrecommended for fullunderstanding and use ofthis product.●The exclamation mark within an equil

Page 13 - the flow cell

8. Insert the new cell, being careful not to touch either of the optical surfaces. See that the inlet and outlet ports are correctly aligned

Page 14 - Recorder REC 102

4. Set the range selector to SHORT and zero the recorder.5. Set the range selector as follows: 254 nm, range 1 280 nm, range 0.26.

Page 15 - 4. Operation

5. Maintenance5.96. Use an Allen key (2.5 mm) to unscrew the upper of the twoscrews securing the lamp holder and the lamp. Note carefully theposition

Page 16

6. Trouble-shooting6. Trouble-shootingThe UV-1 Monitor has been designed for trouble-free use. If good chromatographic practice isfollowed, very litt

Page 17

7. Technical Specifications7. Technical SpecificationsWavelength rangeLampFiltersOperating modesFull scale rangesNoiseLinearityTemperature driftLong t

Page 18 - Maintenance

8. Accessories and Spare Parts8. Accessories andSpare PartsPlease order accessories and spare parts according to the designationand code numbers give

Page 19 - 5.3 Changing the

Printed in Sweden by SNITS & DESIGN AB/Västra Aros Tryckeri, Nov 1996

Page 20 - Fig. 13

Contents1. Introduction...42. General Description...

Page 21 - Fig. 14

1. Introduction1. IntroductionThe UV-1 is a fixed wavelength UV monitor, consisting of a controlunit and an optical unit that can be positioned up to

Page 22 - - maximum

2. General Description2. General Description2.1 Basic principle GE Healthcare LKB Monitor UV-1 consists of an optical unit containing the flow cell, l

Page 23 - 6. Trouble-shooting

2. General Description Fig. 2 Block diagramThe photocurrent from each detector is amplified in a pre-amplifierbefore passing to the signal processing

Page 24 - Technical Specifications

2. General Description2.2 Optical unit Front panel controlsFig. 3. Optical unit. Front panel.No. Item Description1 Cell holder The complete cell holde

Page 25 - Spare Parts

2. General DescriptionRear panel controlsFig. 4. Optical unit. Rear panel.No. Item Description6 Locking knob The cell holder is in locked position wh

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2. General Description2.3 Control unit Front panel controlsFig. 5. Control unit. Front panel.No. Item Description12 Absorbance range Selector for the

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