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Yes, the ms40+ start. They go up to 3.2E0 Torr.
However, PS1 does not light.
PS2 only light the power light, not the other two.
Are the Turbos connected. Does Turbo2 need Turbo 1 to work? Because if independent, then the problem seems to affect…
Which Electron Ionization Source Part 1 has questions. Which Electron Ionization Source Part 2 has a few answers. Which Electron Ionization Source Part 3 has the particulars of each source.
This segment - Which Electron Ionization Ion Source Part 4…
sammyk I would recommend upgrading Firmware/Embedded Software to ESW 9.4.71. This may help address your issue that you have been experiencing.
The Agilent Call Center may be able to guide you through this. The ESW may be downloaded through Agilent Subscribenet…
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Thank you for contacting Cell Analysis Technical Support. Regarding calculations, please see the below chart for the GRA Assay. Additionally, here is a link to the GRA White Paper.
For your second question, I would have to take a…
On the GC, is the Not Ready LED lit? If so, press the Status button and the GC will tell you what is not ready.
Split or Splitless? If it's Splitless the GC may need to be set to AutoPrepRun if the CTC sampler is not configured to send the prep run…
We have not tested nor validated the use of Oligo Pro II data on ProSize so we cannot comment on why it would work for your colleagues. As for why only a single row is showing, please collect the zip file for your data as outlined in my previous message…
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
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The Flame Ionization Detector (FID) jet could become clogged with ferrule material, column bleed, or heavy molecular analytes. The clogged jet will affect...
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with Split/Splitless (S/SL) inlet
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Different liners are required for different high concentration, split analysis techniques including:
General use liners
Auto inject, general use
Auto...
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with Split/Splitless (S/SL) inlet
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Different liners are required for different splitless trace analysis techniques including:
General use liners
Pressure, temperature, volume (PTV)
Hot...
This Information Applies To: Agilent 6890, 7890, 7820, 8890 and 8860 GC Systems with Split/Splitless (S/SL) inlet
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Replacement of the Gold Seal is required as part of inlet maintenance. Replacement is required when the performance of the inlet...
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with Micro-ECD.
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The Wipe Test is an annual test that performed by end user of the micro-ECD (Micro Electron Capture Detector or uECD) to help ensure radioactive safety when using the detector...
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with thermal conductivity detector (TCD)
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Baking the thermal conductivity detector (TCD) at high temperatures can remove sample contaminants that have deposited on the detector surfaces.
Items...
This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with flame ionization detector (FID)
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Baking out the flame ionization detector at high temperatures can remove sample contaminants that have deposited on the detector surfaces.
Items required...
This Information Applies To: Micro Electron Capture Detector (uECD)
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Baking the micro electron capture detector (µECD) at high temperatures can remove sample contaminants that have deposited on the detector surfaces.
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This Information Applies To: Agilent GC Systems with Flame Ionization Detector (FID)
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This article will describe how an operator can configure the makeup gas on both the instrument keypad and the software driver (Method Editor).
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This Information Applies To: Agilent HPLC systems
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The presence of ghost peaks can be a symptom of a system contamination issue, caused by accumulation of sample and/or foreign substances in the flow path. It is critical for high sensitivity...