5027 Sampler
At the rear of the sampler there is the same table as shown on the other page.
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How to fit the fuses
4.3
Connecting the Sample Probe
Fit the sample probe by pushing it down into the probe arm. The probe may protrude
downwards a maximum of 125 mm.
Fix the probe by tightening the screw on the arm.
For some analysis system different sample probes are used. These are supplied in ac-
cessory kits and are described in respective analysis system´s User Manual or sepa-
rate Operator Instructions supplied with the kits.
When the sample probe is fitted, check that the probe arm has slotted into its groove
by carefully turning it both to the left and to the right. You should hear a clicking
sound to indicate that the arm is in the right position.
For FIAstar systems the Random Access kit needs to be installed, see the enclosed
Operators instruction for mounting instructions.
4.4
Fitting the Sample Racks
Fit the sample racks so that the coding on the racks and the centre circle on the sam-
pler match each other.
The sample racks must be positioned correctly to ensure that the numbering of the
sample cups will be correct. There will be a space between racks 1 and 4.
4.5
Environmental Conditions
The equipment is designed to be safe under the following conditions:
• Indoor use
• Altitude up to 2000 m.
• Temperature 5 °C to 40 °C.
• Maximum relative humidity 80 % for temperatures up to 31 °C decreasing line-
arly to 50 % relative humidity at 40 °C.
• Mains supply voltage fluctuations not exceeding ±10 % of the rated voltage.
• Transient overvoltage is according to category II, which is normal for this type
of equipment.
• Pollution degree 2.
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