Bio-Logic BIO-1.5 Manuel d'instructions

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Catalog Numbers
731-8300
731-8301
BIOLOGIC LP
CHROMATOGRAPHY SYSTEM
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Page 1 - CHROMATOGRAPHY SYSTEM

INSTRUCTION MANUALCatalog Numbers731-8300731-8301BIOLOGIC LPCHROMATOGRAPHY SYSTEM

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.3 UNPACKINGWhen you receive the BioLogic LP System, carefully inspect the shipping containers for any damage whichmay have occurred in shipping. Se

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93SpecificationsValve Control• Proportioning valve/Mixer module, Diverter valve (SV-3), Bypass valve (SV-3), and Buffer Selectvalve (SV-5, or SV-3)• O

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94Warranty and Ordering InformationAPPENDIX B. WARRANTY AND ORDERING INFORMATIONThe BioLogic LP System is warranted for 1 year against defects in mate

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ORDERING INFORMATIONBioLogic LP Systems731-8300 BioLogic LP, 110VLP Controller, System Rack, UV Optics Module, Conductivity flow cell, Injection valve

Page 6 - GETTING STARTED QUICKLY

Ordering Information (Continued)Peripherals731-8122 Model 2110 Fraction Collector, 110 V731-8120 Model 2110 Fraction Collector, 220 V731-8123 Model 21

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Ordering Information (Continued)Cabling (continued)731-8267 System Cable 7, 8-pin mini-DIN to bare wires, connects the BioLogic LP to non-Bio-Radcompo

Page 8 - 1.0 INTRODUCTION

Ordering Information (Continued)BioLogic LP System Tubing731-8210 Silicone, 0.8 mm ID, 0.8 mm wall, 10 m length731-8211 Silicone, 1.6 mm ID, 0.8 mm wa

Page 9 - 1.2 FEATURES

Life ScienceGroupWeb site www.bio-rad.com Bio-Rad Laboratories Main Office 2000 Alfred Nobel Drive, Hercules, CA 94547, Ph. (510) 741-1000, Fx. (510)

Page 10 - 1.3 UNPACKING

4IntroductionTable 1. (continued)Description of System ComponentsComponent FunctionSystem Rack This is the system organizer for columns and cartridges

Page 11 - Table 1. (continued)

5IntroductionTable 1. (continued)Description of System ComponentsComponent FunctionChart recorder Bio-Rad offers the Model 1327 Chart Recorder as a sy

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6Description of Components2.0 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTSThe following sections identify the key features of each of the major system components.2.1 BIO

Page 13 - 2.0 DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS

7Description of ComponentsTable 3. BioLogic LP Controller’s Rear Panel ConnectorsConnector DescriptionUV Optics: For connecting the UV Optics module

Page 14 - Table 3

8Description of ComponentsTable 3. (continued)BioLogic LP Controller’s Rear Panel ConnectorsConnector DescriptionFraction Collector: The BioLogic LP

Page 15 - Table 3. (continued)

9Description of Components2.2 PROPORTIONING VALVE/MIXER MODULEThis is a combination proportioning valve and mixer. The solenoid valve proportions the

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10Description of Components2.3 UV DETECTORThe UV Detector, which consists of the UV Optics Module and the control circuitry within the BioLogic LPCont

Page 17 - 2.3 UV DETECTOR

Figure 3 shows how the flow cell and the filters can be changed. To remove the flow cell, you will need toremove the retaining clip from the bottom o

Page 18 - 2.4 CONDUCTIVITY DETECTOR

2.5 BIO-RAD SYSTEM OPTIONSBio-Rad offers a number of system options for use with your BioLogic LP. The following instrument optionsare described in t

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Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTSSafetyGetting Started QuicklyChapter 1.0 Introduction...

Page 20 - Draining

2.5.2 Model 2128 Fraction CollectorThe Model 2128 provides X/Y motion drop-dispensing, accommodating a wide range of tube diameters andlengths, microt

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2.5.3 Model 1327 Chart RecorderWhen used with the BioLogic LP, the Model 1327 Chart Recorder automatically starts when a methodbegins and stops when t

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2.6 NON-BIO-RAD SYSTEM OPTIONSNon-Bio-Rad fraction collectors and chart recorders may be used with the BioLogic LP, as discussed in thefollowing secti

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If you are using a non-Bio-Rad fraction collector, use an SV-3 diverter valve to enable advanced featuressuch as collection by Threshold and/or Collec

Page 24 - 3.0 SYSTEM CONNECTIONS

3.0 SYSTEM CONNECTIONSWhen setting up the system, consider the amount of bench space available, the instruments to be used withthe system, and the dev

Page 25 - Figure 10. Rack Assembly

To set up the BioLogic LP System: 1. BioLogic LP Controller.a. Place the BioLogic LP Controller on the bench and turn the unit so that the back side f

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c. Insert the two short rods into the remaining holes. d. Mount the 2-piece column clamping arrangement across the two long rods using the attachedthu

Page 27 - System Connections

Figure 11. System Cable Connections20System ConnectionsCONTROLLERMODEL 2110FRACTION COLLECTORMODEL 2128FRACTION COLLECTORORMODEL 1327CHART RECORDERSY

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6. Chart Recorder; Model 1327.The Model 1327 chart recorder may be positioned on the rack shelf or on the bench. a. Connect System Cable 2 between the

Page 29 - 4.0 SYSTEM PLUMBING

4.0 SYSTEM PLUMBINGThis chapter begins with discussion of plumbing practices and general guidelines, followed by a general pro-cedure for plumbing the

Page 30 - Figure 12. Luer Fittings

Table of Contents5.3.5.3 Collection Windows Mode...675.3.5.4 Threshold and Collection

Page 31 - LUER FITTING

All plumbing connections require Luer fittings. A fittings kit is included with the BioLogic LP system. The fig-ure below shows the different Luer c

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4.2 ADJUSTING THE PLATEN AND PLUMBING THE PERISTALTIC PUMPThe peristaltic pump requires the following tubing lengths:• PharMed 179 ±1.5mm• Silicone 17

Page 33 - 4.3 PLUMBING THE SYSTEM

2. Pull the platen cam lever away from the pump head to unlock the platen and slide the platen away fromthe pump head frame assembly, exposing the rol

Page 34 - Figure 14. System Plumbing

4.3 PLUMBING THE SYSTEM1. Plumbing the inlets to the Proportioning valve/Mixer module.a. Cut two suitable lengths of Tygon tubing (0.8mm ID or 1.6mm I

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Figure 14. System Plumbing27System PlumbingCOLUMNABCE DMV-6INJECTVALVESV-3COLUMN BYPASSVALVESAMPLE LOOPSV-3DIVERTERVALVEBUFFERSB AND APROPORTIONINGVA

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6. Plumbing the MV-6 Valve’s Sample Loop.Plumb the inject valve’s sample loop according to Figure 14. Use male luer fittings at each end of theloop t

Page 37 - 4.4 PURGING THE SYSTEM

9. Plumbing the UV Optics Module and Conductivity Flow Cells.a. Connect the column outlet line to the inlet port of the UV Optics Module. (Arrows on

Page 38 - 5.0 SYSTEM OPERATION

c. Using an SV-3 Diverter valve: Mount the valve on the System Rack so that it is as close as possi-ble to the Model 2128 Fraction Collector. Plumb

Page 39 - Front Panel Controls

5.0 SYSTEM OPERATION5.1 FRONT PANEL CONTROLSTable 5. Front Panel ControlsKey DescriptionSoftkeys: These four keys are located directly below the LC

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32System Operation!Table 5. (continued)Front Panel ControlsKey DescriptionMark key: This key signals the chart recorder to put an event mark on the

Page 41 - 5.2 MANUAL MODE

22. List of Methods ...522

Page 42 - System Operation

33System OperationTable 5. (continued)Front Panel ControlsKey DescriptionInstr Instr (Instrument) keys: These keys allow you to select individual in

Page 43 - Manual Mode Operation: Pump

5.2 MANUAL MODEThere are three modes of operation: Manual mode, Program mode, and Run mode. Manual mode is usedto prepare the system to run a program

Page 44 - Table 6. (continued)

35System OperationMethod: <<name>> Manual OperationFlow: 1.00 ml/min UV: 0.0111 AUBuffer: A Cond: 0.000 mSSTART PURGE FLOW BUFFERMetho

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Table 6. (continued)Manual Mode Operation: PumpReference DescriptionStart/Stop Screen: The first softkey in the Main Menu screenallows you to start/

Page 46 - Table 7. (continued)

37System OperationTable 6. (continued)Manual Mode Operation: PumpReference DescriptionCalibration for standard tubing sizes (0.8 mm, 1.6 mm, 3.2mm):

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38System OperationTable 6.Manual Mode Operation: PumpReference DescriptionBuffer screen: Selecting Buffer from the Main Menu screendisplays the Buff

Page 48 - Table 8

39System OperationTable 7. (continued)Manual Mode Operation: Fraction CollectorReference DescriptionStart/Stop screen: This first softkey in the Mai

Page 49 - Table 9

Table 7. (continued)Manual Mode Operation: Fraction CollectorReference DescriptionF/X Size screen: This allows you to set the fraction size basedon

Page 50 - Table 9. (continued)

5.2.3 Manual Mode Operation of the AlarmsTable 8 discusses Alarm’s Manual mode functions. Figure 17 shows an overview of these functions.Table 8.Manu

Page 51 - Table 10

5.2.4 Manual Mode Operation of the UV MonitorTable 9 discusses each of the functions available in Manual mode operation of the UV Monitor. For anover

Page 52 - Table 10. (continued)

SafetySAFETYCaution/WarningDisconnect power to any BioLogic LP component before servicing. No user-serviceable parts are inside any component. Refer s

Page 53 - Table 11

43System OperationTable 9. (continued)Manual Mode Operation: UV MonitorReference DescriptionSet Max: Use this function to set a UV range other than

Page 54 - Table 11. (continued)

44System Operation5.2.5 Manual Mode Operation of the Conductivity MonitorTable 10 discusses the Conductivity Monitor’s Manual mode operation. Figure

Page 55 - Table 12

Table 10. (continued)Manual Mode Operation: Conductivity MonitorReference DescriptionMin/Max: Allows you to set a range, from 0.00 mS to 999.99mS,

Page 56 - 5.3 PROGRAMMING MODE

46System Operation5.2.6 Manual Mode Operation of the ValvesTable 11 discusses each of the functions available in Manual mode operation of the Valves.

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47System OperationTable 11. (continued)Manual Mode Operation: ValvesReference DescriptionDivert screen: Allows you to set the SV-3 Diverter valve i

Page 58 - Table 13

48System Operation5.2.7 Manual Mode Operation of the Chart RecorderTable 12 discusses each of the functions available in Manual mode operation of the

Page 59 - Figure 22. List of Methods

49System Operation5.3 PROGRAMMING MODEProgramming mode is used to define a sequence of actions which collectively comprise a method. Once amethod is

Page 60 - 5.3.2 Creating a New Method

50System OperationFigure 21. Contents of a MethodMethod Name and Duration (Time or Volume) (Refer to section 5.3.2, Creating a New Method)PUMP TABLE(

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51System Operation5.3.1 Program Mode’s Main MenuTo enter Program mode, press the Prog key. The Program display shows the currently opened method, and

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52System OperationTable 13. (continued)Program Mode Operation: List of MethodsReference Description• Rename: This allows you to change the method’s

Page 63 - Table 15

GETTING STARTED QUICKLYThis manual provides detailed discussion of the use and maintenance of the BioLogic LP system. Listedbelow is an overview of t

Page 64 - Table 15. (continued

5.3.2 Creating a New MethodTo create a new method enter Programming mode by pressing the Program mode key. From theProgramming mode main menu the New

Page 65 - Program Mode’s Pump Table

54System OperationTable 13. (continued)Program Mode Operation: New MethodReference Descriptionappropriate instrument key at any time, except while a

Page 66 - Table 16. (continued)

55System OperationMethod: <<name>> Volume: 7.00 mlLIST OF NEW SAVE VIEWMETHODS METHOD METHOD METHODSEE SECTIONS5.3.5 AND 5.3.6SEE SECTION

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5.3.3 Viewing and Editing a MethodWhenever a method is Opened, or whenever View Method is selected, the Method List is displayed. Fromthe Method List

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Table 15. (continuedProgram Mode Operation: Viewing and Editing a MethodReference DescriptionSave As... screen: This screen provides a number of opt

Page 69 - Table 17

5.3.4 Program Mode’s Pump TableThe Pump Table displays the contents of all pump steps within the method. This table can be viewed bypressing the Pump

Page 70 - Table 17. (continued)

Table 16. (continued)Program Mode’s Pump TableReference DescriptionSelect Buffer: The buffers available are indicated by the lettersA through E plus t

Page 71 - Table 18

Table 16. (continued)Program Mode’s Pump TableReference DescriptionLinear Gradient: A linear gradient consists of a continuouschange in the buffer com

Page 72 - Table 19

61System OperationMethod: Volume: 1.00 mlStep: 1 Buffers: G M [A] B C D E(GRAD=Linear Gradient, MIX=%B Mixture)GRAD MIX CANCEL OKMethod: Volume:

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5.3.5 Program Mode’s Fraction Collector TableThe Fraction Collector Table displays the fraction collector parameters within the method. This table is

Page 74 - Table 20

3. Make final adjustments. From the Mode keys select Manual, and from the Instrument keys selectPump. Start the pump, and with fluid flowing through

Page 75 - Table 20. (continued)

Table 17. (continued)Program Mode’s Fraction Collector TableReference DescriptionFraction Collection Summary: This screen shows the currentcollection

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5.3.5.1 Collect All ModeCollect All mode uses a single fraction size to collect fractions throughout a method. The units used for thefraction size are

Page 77 - Table 21

5.3.5.2 Threshold Collection ModeThreshold Collection mode allows you to only collect peaks by defining a threshold value in absorbanceunits (AU). Wh

Page 78 - Table 21. (continued)

66System OperationMethod: Volume: 2.00 mlTHRESHOLD MODE Frac size: 1.00 mlThresh: 2.0000 AU Bubble Filter: MediumEDIT OKMethod: Volume: 1.00 mlSelect

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5.3.5.3 Collection Windows ModeCollection Windows mode allows you to specify periods called “windows” within the method when fractionswill be collecte

Page 80 - Program Mode’s Alarm Table

Table 20. (continued)Program Mode’s Fraction Collector Table: Collection WindowsReference DescriptionWindow Start and End: Enter the times or volumes

Page 81 - Table 22. (continued)

69System OperationFigure 28. Programming: the Fraction Collector’s Windows Mode(Screen displays are keyed to the discussion in Table 20)Window Sta

Page 82 - 5.3.7 Entering Method Names

5.3.5.4 Threshold and Collection Windows Collection ModeThreshold plus Collection Windows mode is a combination of Threshold Collection Mode and Colle

Page 83 - 5.4.1 Starting a Run

Table 21. (continued)Program Mode’s Fraction Collector Table: Threshold with Collection WindowsReference DescriptionWindow Start and End: Enter the t

Page 84 - Run Mode: Starting a Run

72System OperationFigure 29. Programming: the Fraction Collector’s Threshold with Collection Windows Mode(Screen displays are keyed to the discussio

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1.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 OVERVIEWThe BioLogic LP low-pressure, gradient chromatography system is designed for the purification of proteins,peptides, and ot

Page 86 - 5.4.2 Run in Progress

73System Operation5.3.6 Program Mode’s Alarm TableThe Alarm Table displays the alarms programmed within the method. This table can be viewed by press

Page 87 - Table 24

Table 22. (continued)Program Mode’s Alarm TableReference DescriptionAlarm Settings: Enter the time or volume for the alarm to occurusing the number ke

Page 88 - Run Mode: Run Hold

5.3.7 Entering Method NamesSince up to 50 methods can be stored in the BioLogic LP, method names are necessary to keep track of themethods stored. Me

Page 89 - Run Mode: Run Pause

5.4 RUN MODERun mode is used to carry out the sequence of actions which are programmed within the current method.The name of the current method which

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Table 24. (continued)Run Mode: Starting a RunReference DescriptionMultiruns: This allows the method to be run the method from 1to 999 times. Enter t

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5.4.1.1 Errors Which Prevent the Start of RunsThe errors listed below can prevent a method from being run.• A Required Valve is Missing: A valve which

Page 92 - 6.2 PUMP CALIBRATION

Monitor Flow Cell and the Fraction Collector Drop Head. This is best determined empirically using asyringe. To do this, first make certain the tubin

Page 93 - 6.2.2 User Calibration

5.4.2.1 Information Available During a RunThere are two screens of information available ring a run which are described in Table 25.Table 24.Run Mode:

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5.4.2.2 Holding a RunRuns can be placed on Hold manually by pressing the Hold softkey on the Run Screen or they may occurautomatically when an Alarm i

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5.4.2.3 Pausing a RunRuns can only be Paused by pressing the Pause softkey on the Run Screen they cannot be programmed tooccur.Table 26.Run Mode: Run

Page 96 - Figure 32. UV Optics Module

1.2 FEATURESThe BioLogic LP System provides the following features:• A space-saving modular and stackable design which minimizes the system footprint

Page 97 - 6.6 TROUBLESHOOTING

5.4.2.4 Manual OverrideMany of the operations which the BioLogic LP instruments can perform in Manual mode can also be per-formed in Run mode. To acc

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• Conductivity Monitor: The Conductivity Monitor can be controlled exactly like it is in Manual mode,except that the Flow Cell cannot be calibrated.•

Page 99 - APPENDIX A. SPECIFICATIONS

6.0 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTINGThe BioLogic LP System requires very little maintenance to assure reliable operation. This chapter discuss-es stan

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6.2.1 Nominal CalibrationNominal flow rate factors for the three standard tubing sizes (0.8, 1.6, and 3.2mm ID) are programmed intothe system at the f

Page 101 - WARRANTY INFORMATION

6.3 FLUSHING/CLEANING VALVES, FLOW CELLS, AND FILTERS6.3.1 Rinsing Valves and Flow CellsWhen the BioLogic LP will not be used for more than a day or t

Page 102 - ORDERING INFORMATION

6.4 CARE OF THE PROPORTIONING VALVE AND MIXERNormally, the only maintenance required is to flush the Proportioning Valve with water. To do this, use

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3. Remove the screws holding the optics module together and remove the bottom half of the case. 4. Pull the UV lamp out of its holder and unplug it f

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6.6 TROUBLESHOOTINGListed below are some guidelines for troubleshooting the system:Unstable baseline. This may be caused by any of the following:• Bu

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Gradient not as expected.1. Check that the buffers are prepared properly, and the correct method has been selected.2. Check the range setting on Gradi

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APPENDIX A. SPECIFICATIONSBioLogic LP SystemPower 115 V ~ 5.3 A230 V ~ 3.5 A50 - 60 HzOperating temperature 2° to 40°C, ≤95% humidityConstruction Mate

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