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CETAC M-7600 Mercury Analyzer Operator's Manual

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<strong>CETAC</strong> QuickTrace M-<strong>7600</strong> <strong>Mercury</strong> <strong>Analyzer</strong><br />

Chapter 3: Installing the <strong>Analyzer</strong><br />

5 Route the 1/16" Teflon ® sample tube from the autosampler through the guide<br />

at the top of the mercury analyzer, then through the guide at the bottom.<br />

Trim the sample tube if necessary. This may be necessary with an ASX-260 or<br />

ASX-130 autosampler. Be careful to leave enough slack in the tube so that the<br />

sample probe is able to freely move to the most distant position without<br />

stretching or kinking the tube. On the other hand, if the sample tube is too long<br />

it can tangle, and a longer tube will require more time to transport the sample<br />

and more time to thoroughly rinse between samples.<br />

Figure 3-59<br />

Attaching the Sample Tube to the Side of the M-<strong>7600</strong>.<br />

6 Connect the sample tube to the inlet side of channel 3.<br />

From<br />

Sample<br />

Probe<br />

Figure 3-60<br />

Sample Probe Connection.<br />

7 Find the 23 inch (58 cm) length of 1/16" Teflon ® tubing inside the reagent<br />

bottle. This is the reagent uptake tube.<br />

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