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7. With the tubing and ferrule assembled as shown in the previous figure, screw the
nut into the sample inlet making a finger-tight connection.
Do not use any tools
to tighten the nut.
8. Examine the two GemTips in the end cap. These tips should almost butt up to
each other at an angle of 90
.
9. If you have installed new 1/16-in. tubing, cut the tubing so that it extends
approximately 1/2 in. beyond the nut.
10. For the sample capillary tubing, use a piece of 0.023 in. (inner diameter)
polyethylene tubing (Part No. 09908265). Using a razor blade, bevel the tubing
by cutting it at an angle. Insert the sample capillary tubing into the tubing piece.
Removing the Argon Tip from the End Cap,
N0770546
1. Loosen the nut on the argon inlet
.
Remove the nut along with the tubing and
ferrule. See the next figure.
2. Using your fingers, push the argon tip out from the inside of the end cap, being
careful not to damage it. Do
not
use any metal tools to remove the nebulizer tips
because this may damage the tips or end cap.
3. Inspect the argon tip. Clean the tip using soap and water or a dilute solution of
nitric acid. An ultrasonic bath may be used.
If you need to replace the tip, be sure to replace it with a
red
GemTip. GemTips
must be purchased in a set (Part No. N0690676). They are
not
available
separately.
4. Inspect the O-ring (Part No. N09921045), replace if it is worn or cracked.
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