6100CR Refrigerated Sampler - Isco
6100CR Refrigerated Sampler - Isco
6100CR Refrigerated Sampler - Isco
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<strong>6100CR</strong> <strong>Refrigerated</strong> <strong>Sampler</strong><br />
Section 2 Programming<br />
2.1 Overview For quick reference, following is a condensed list of the programming<br />
steps for the <strong>6100CR</strong> <strong>Sampler</strong>.<br />
2.1.1 Setup Steps 1. Calibrate Flow (Yes/No). Yes provides steps through calibration<br />
routine<br />
2. Filter Purge Time, 0-600 seconds. (Time spent purging<br />
liquid through the line and the filter.) This liquid is<br />
bypassed to the drain without passing into the pre-cooler<br />
(ballast) or the sampler, as that would generally overwhelm<br />
the capacity of the pre-cooler.<br />
3. Bottle Volume Flush, 1 /2, 1, 1 1 /2, 2, 2 1 /2. This is the additional<br />
sample that will be flushed through the sample vial<br />
after the vial has been filled.<br />
4. Site ID Number (User selected).<br />
5. Set Clock<br />
6. Run Diagnostics (see text).<br />
7. Select Enable Mode (Error, Skip, Delay)<br />
2.1.2 Program Steps 1. Time/Flow (sample collection mode)<br />
2. Time or Flow Interval (15 minutes to 99 hours, or 1 to<br />
9,999 flow pulses.<br />
3. Sample at Start - Yes/No (Only if flow-paced.)<br />
4. Bottles per Sample Event<br />
5. Number of Sample Events<br />
6. Enter Start Time - Yes/No<br />
2.1.3 Calibration Steps 1. Display Put discharge tube in drain alternates with<br />
Then press Manual Purge.<br />
2. Pressing the Manual Purge opens the flow valve so that<br />
liquid flows through the pre-cooler and sampler. The display<br />
will show: When no bubbles, press Clear/Exit.<br />
3. Pressing the Clear/Exit key stops the flow and displays:<br />
Put Discharge Tube in Grad Cylinder, alternated with:<br />
Then, Press Manual Sample.<br />
4. Pressing Manual Sample will again start the flow for 50<br />
seconds. After this, the user will be given the chance to run<br />
another calibration or continue. The user should measure<br />
the volume in the cylinder and adjust the pressure regulator<br />
to get the flow to within 5 ml of the target 100 ml. Turn-<br />
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