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How to clean local data storage from a 8890/60 GC

This Information Applies To: 8890, 8860 GCs


Issue:

This article refers to data that is stored on the GC instrument.


Steps to follow

 Caution 
Caution: Before deleting data from your GC, Agilents recommends extraction of data as a backup.

How to delete all chromatographic data

  1. Go to Settings > System Settings > Local Data Storage.

  2. Press Delete All Chromatographic Data.

How to delete methods

  1. Go to Settings > Service Mode > Instrument > Reset > Factory Reset.

  2. Choose the option to delete the on board GC methods.

 

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