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5. PRACTICAL ADVICE
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5. PRACTICAL ADVICE
Keep all the magnetic coding strips with signal lines clean. If necessary, you can clean the old or damaged signal lines with mild soap and soft water and dry it. Then, draw new lines at the same position. Instead of using a white pen you may also use strips of white adhesive tape (~1.5 to 2 mm wide).
Keep the fixing mat clean and dry. Humidity or dust will provide only low adhesion of the fixing mat. The fixing mat can be washed with water to regain the original adhesion power.
Take only 10 fractions in a row, even though your stand allows more positions. It will help you to find the desired fraction more easily and you will eliminate mistakes.
The alignment of the tube rack will be easier, if you press it against the front part of the frame supports. By pushing the magnetic Y - axis coding strip you will find the position corresponding to this rack position.
By removing the tub sheet from the frame unit, it is possible to use even larger or taller collecting containers. We can also supply tub sheets to use with funnels or according to your needs. This makes it possible to use even largest containers for taking fractions. For such applications a modified tubing holder can also be made.
On demand we can also supply an adapter for simultaneous collection of multiple fractions. This enables to collect simultaneously the streams of several chromatographic columns. (Refer
section 3.8 for multi-stream operation instructions
).