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6100CR Refrigerated Sampler - Isco

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<strong>6100CR</strong> <strong>Refrigerated</strong> <strong>Sampler</strong><br />

Section 1 Introduction<br />

Always make sure that a bottle rack is installed before starting a<br />

manual sample.<br />

CAUTION<br />

The sampler may be damaged if there is no bottle rack<br />

installed when you try to take a sample.<br />

After pressing the Manual Sample key, the following screen will<br />

appear:<br />

BOTTLE RACK LOADED?<br />

YES NO<br />

NO will always be flashing. To proceed with the manual sample,<br />

select YES with the Arrow key and then press Enter. This<br />

screen reminds you to make sure that a bottle rack is in place<br />

before you start to take a manual sample.<br />

Figure 1-4 shows the <strong>6100CR</strong> components inside the refrigerator.<br />

Shown are the needle assembly, the bottle rack and the ballast<br />

assembly. The needle assembly is normally covered with a protective<br />

plastic shield. This is to prevent injury and to protect the<br />

needle fill mechanism as well.<br />

Following are descriptions of the various items called out in<br />

Figure 1-4.<br />

A - Tower assembly with needle mechanism. The needle<br />

raises and lowers to deliver the liquid sample to the sample<br />

bottles.<br />

B - Evaporator (cold plate) of refrigerator. Provides cooling<br />

for inside of refrigerator.<br />

C - Sample Bottle Rack (carousel). Plastic ‘basket’ contains<br />

slots for 25 sample bottles. Plate on top of rack holds bottles<br />

securely. Center of ‘basket’ can be packed with ice or<br />

cold packs to maintain sample integrity en route to lab<br />

analysis.<br />

D - <strong>Sampler</strong> deck, showing location of sample tube and<br />

electrical connections.<br />

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