CTC Ifc Pal User Manual
CTC Ifc Pal User Manual
CTC Ifc Pal User Manual
Printing History
Edition 1 October 2003 Software Version 2.5.0
The PAL System may be operated with another level of firmware. Details of the current level are given with
the leaflet “Firmware Overview” which is placed in the front of this binder.
CTC Analytics AG reserves the right to make improvements and/or changes to the
product described at any time without notice.
CTC Analytics AG makes no warranty of any kind with regards to this product, including
but not limited to, the implied warranties or merchantability and suitability for a particular
purpose.
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their respective owners.
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Safety Information
Declaration of Conformity See Declaration of Conformity sheet enclosed with the instrument
General Considerations
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The user shall be made aware that if the equipment is used in a manner not specified
by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment my be impaired.
When you use the PAL System, follow the generally accepted procedures for quality
control and methods development.
When you use the PAL System in the field of chromatographic analysis and you
observe a change in the retention of a particular compound, in the resolution between
two compounds, or in peak shape, immediately determine the reason for the changes.
Until you determine the cause of a change, do not rely on the separation results.
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Electrical Hazards Every analytical instrument has specific hazards, so be sure to read and comply with the
following precautions. They will help ensure the safe, long-term use of your PAL System.
The Installation Category (Over voltage Category) for this instrument is Level II.
The Level II Category pertains to equipment that receives its electrical power from the
local level, such as an electrical wall outlet.
Only use fuses of the type and current rating specified. Do not use repaired fuses and
do not short-circuit the fuse holder.
The supplied power cord must be inserted into a power outlet with a protective earth
contact (ground). When using an extension cord, make sure that the cord also has an
earth contact.
The instrument is properly grounded in accordance with these regulations when shipped.
You do not need to make any changes to the electrical connections or the instrument's
chassis to ensure safe operation.
The combination of a PAL System with a LC/MS System does require the safety measure
as described by the LC/MS System manufacturer. Detailed instructions for the safety
grounding on the LC/MS system are outlined in the corresponding operating/installation
manual.
CTC Analytics recommends to use a grounding cable connected on one side at the
Injection Valve, Loop or any other suitable direct metallic contact and the other side at
an appropriate grounding point at the LC/MS System. This supplementary grounding
measure will support the safety strategy of the LC/MS System manufacturer.
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Do not turn the instrument on if you suspect that it has incurred any kind of electrical
damage. Instead disconnect the power cord and contact a CTC Analytics representative
for a product evaluation. Do not attempt to use the instrument until it has been
evaluated. Electrical damage may have occurred if the PAL System shows visible signs of
damage, exposure to any liquids or has been transported under severe stress.
Damage can also result if the instrument is stored for prolonged periods under
unfavorable conditions (e.g. subjected to heat, water, etc.).
In any case disconnect the power cord(s) from the power supply or from the different
power supplies if optional devices are installed before attempting any type of
maintenance.
Capacitors inside the instrument may still be charged even if the instrument is turned off.
The instrument includes a number of integrated circuits. These circuits may be damaged
if exposed to excessive line voltage fluctuations and/or power surges.
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Never try to repair or replace any components of the instrument that is not described in
this manual without the assistance of a CTC Analytics representative.
The power supply for the PAL Instrument has the symbols I/0 on the label for the power
switch to switch ON/OFF.
I = Power ON 0 = Power OFF
If the basic PAL System is installed, than a single power supply is installed only. Turning
OFF the power supply or pulling this single power cord in an emergency case will stop
the complete PAL System.
It is important that the power supply (ies) are in a location where the power ON and OFF
switch is accessible and easy to operate, and where it is possible to unplug the AC power
cord from the power supply/wall outlet in case of emergency.
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Other Hazards
To avoid injury during PAL System operation, keep your hands away from the syringe.
Do not operate the PAL System without the safety shield. The safety shield must be
installed for safe operation.
To avoid injury, observe safe laboratory practice when you handle solvents, change
tubing, or operate the PAL System. Know the physical and chemical properties of the
solvents you use. See the Material Safety Sheets from the manufacturer for the solvents
in use.
Use caution when working with any polymer tubing under pressure:
• Always wear eye protection when near pressurized polymer tubing.
• Do not use polymer tubing that has been severely stressed or kinked.
• Do not use polymer tubing, in particular not PEEK or Tefzel tubing, with
Tetrahydrofuran (THF), Dimethylsulfoxid (DMSO), chlorinated organic solvents,
concentrated mineral acids, such as Nitric, Phosphoric or Sulfuric acids, or any related
compounds to above listings.
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Lithium battery
An onboard lithium battery buffers the electronic memories, when the instrument is
turned off. Replace it only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
equipment manufacturer.
Battery: Panasonic VL 2330, soldered directly on the electronic board.
Discharged lithium batteries shall be disposed off locally according to national waste
disposal regulations for batteries.
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Direct Current
Alternating Current
Fuse
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4. Utility Functions 22
4.1 Syringe 22
4.2 Tray 23
4.3 Injector 23
4.4 Wash Station 24
4.5 Dilutor (Side-port Syringe for Collector Side) 24
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9. Injection Valve 62
9.1 Injection Valve Flow Path 63
9.2 Valve Needle Guide and Needle Seal 65
9.3 Injection Valve Needle Penetration 67
10. Interfacing the IFC PAL to other Devices 68
10.1 Synchronization and Output Signals 68
12. Troubleshooting 71
13. Replacing Parts 73
13.1 MOTIO Board 73
13.2 Control Board 74
13.3 CPU Board 75
13.4 Injection Valve / Valve Rotor 76
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Appendices 58
A Definition of Terms 58
B Conventions of Naming 59
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List of Figures
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note ! The IFC PAL must be installed and set up properly before the Operating Instructions
in Section A can be used.
Users who are installing a IFC PAL system, IFC PAL accessories or who need to make
adjustments to an installed system should consult "IFC PAL Description and Installation"
in Section B.
The Appendices provide useful information such as the Software Flow Chart, Definition of
Terms or the IFC PAL Accessories guide.
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The IFC PAL has to operated by a dedicated software, example IFC PAL Software provided
by CTC Analytics . The IFC PAL can also be integrated in other manufacturer software.
The IFC PAL can not be operated as a standalone unit.
All functions shown and explained in this Chapter A, “IFC Operating Instructions” have to
be considered as an instruction to install, trouble shoot or how to change a syringe as an
example.
The general functions of the Control Terminal are exactly the same as described for other
PAL Systems.
If the customer wishes to use the Injector side of the IFC PAL system to inject an
analytical samples, than all functions like the Method, Job or Job Queue are relevant.
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Figure 1 illustrates the PAL Control Terminal and the conventions used to enter, edit, and
view information.
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Pressing the function key defined as Home will always return to the Job Queue menu.
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2. Methods
2.1 Creating Methods
Methods can be defined by the user and assigned names up to eight characters in length.
Methods can be created, copied, edited, and viewed from the Method menu. Methods
can be viewed but not edited from the Job menu.
Methods are created by either copying an existing Method or creating a new Method.
Use the scroll knob and the left-right arrow function keys (F2 and F3) to select among
alphanumeric characters and spaces. Press the ENTER function key (F4) to accept the
name.
After a copy of the Method has been created, the Method parameters will be displayed
and can be edited. The Cycle and Syringe entries cannot be changed.
3 If the Method is new (i.e. added), select and enter a Cycle that is appropriate for the
application.
note ! Once a Method has been created and saved, the Cycle and Syringe can not be
changed. To use a different Cycle or Syringe, a new Method must be created.
note ! The IFC can be used to inject an analytical sample, no fraction collector mode.
Therefore the “HTS PAL Cycle” has to be used.
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2 Scroll to and select the Parameter to be changed. Assign the new value and press the
ENTER key.
3 Exit from Parameter List by pressing either the Home function key (F4) to return to the
top-level Job Queue menu or the ESCape key to return to the previous menu.
4 Method contents may be viewed from the Job Queue displays by selecting the desired
Job, pressing ENTER, and the View Method function key.
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2 Load a sample Tray onto an available location in a Tray Holder or Stack. Note the
corresponding Tray name.
3 Add a new Job for the Tray. Press the Add Job key to bring up the default Job.
4 For TRAY select the Tray Name (e.g. Stk1-01) that corresponds to the location of the Tray
that was just loaded.
5 Enter the First and Last sample number for this Job.
6 Select and enter the sample processing Method for this Job.
7 Press the Home function key (F4) to return to the JOB QUEUE screen.
9 If necessary, replace and/or clean the Syringe. Press the Menu key to see the available
options for changing (F1 - Change Syringe) and cleaning (F2 - Clean Syringe). To
completely remove air bubbles, the Syringe should be primed manually (see chapter 8.2,
page 32, "Syringe priming")
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11 If only one Job will be processed, select that Job with the scroll knob. Press Start key. In
the dialog box "Select Job(s) to Process" select one of the following options:
All (Entire Job Queue starting from the top)
Selected (Job selected with the cursor bars)
Resume (Continue with the next Job after the aborted one)
Select Sample to abort processing of the current sample. Processing will resume with the
next sample.
Select Job to abort processing of all samples in the current Job. Processing will resume
with the next Job. The aborted Job is marked with an X.
Select Job Queue to abort processing of all Jobs. The JOB QUEUE screen will be
displayed. The aborted Job is marked with an X.
2 Select the option "Resume". The job after the last one marked as aborted will be started.
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4. Utility Functions
Utility functions, selectable from the Menu screen, provide quick access to checking
operations and parameters that may need to be changed. These functions are available
for the actual Syringe, Trays, Injectors, and Wash Stations. They allow access to key
functions without having to set up and execute a Method and Job.
note ! If an item is used in the sample processing cycle, the appropriate Utility value will be
overwritten by the Method value.
4.1. Syringes
By pressing a Function Key the following functions are available:
Function Key Description
F1 Chang Syr The syringe is moved to a position, where the syringe assembly can be completely
lowered to facilitate removal of the syringe adapter. The syringe can then be removed
and replaced. A prompt will be displayed to specify the new syringe. The syringe must
be installed before pressing Enter. (see Chapter 8 "Syringes")
F2 Clean Syr This Function is used to clean or prime the syringe prior use. After selecting F2 either
Wash1 or Wash2 can be selected.
F3 Set Pos Set Pos is used to define the Chang Syringe position
F4 HOME The Injection Unit moves to its HOME position and the Job Queue Menu is displayed.
The following Syringe Parameters may be changed by selecting the particular item:
Item Description
Actual Id Indicates the Identification number (ID) of the currently inserted syringe. If the syringe
detection system is set to manual, the extension "man" is displayed. This value can not
be changed.
Fill Volume This parameter serves to control the filling of the syringe. It may happen that air
bubbles remain below the plunger after the first pull up. If the plunger is moved up
and down several times (see Fill Strokes), these air bubbles are worked out. With this
operation the syringe may be completely filled even when using very small sample
volumes.
Fill Strokes Number of Fill Strokes. All Fill Strokes, except the last one, use the selected Fill Volume.
If the selected Sample volume is higher than the Fill Volume, the Sample Volume is
used for all Fill Strokes. If zero is selected the plunger is pulled up only once using the
Sample volume value.
Pullup Del Using this item a delay time between sample pullup and ejection while filling the
syringe can be selected. The same delay time is used after the last plunger pullup until
the syringe needle is moved out of the sample vial/well. It is only used if more than
one Fill Stroke is selected. This feature is especially useful for handling viscous fluids or
syringe sizes >100µl.
Fill Speed Speed of plunger movement used in all syringe filling operations.
Eject Speed Speed of plunger movement used in all syringe eject operations except sample
injection.
Inject Speed Speed of plunger movement for sample injection.
Plunger Pos Plunger position during Chang Syringe operation. The syringe plunger is moved to a
position, where the syringe can be removed and replaced. The value may be changed
for different types of syringes.
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4.2 Tray
After selecting the particular Tray to be accessed, the following Functions are available:
The following Tray Parameters may be changed by selecting the particular item:
Item Description
Needle Penetr Needle penetration depth into the sample vial. The stored default values for each
Sample Tray Type are approx. 2mm above the sample vial/Microplate bottom. The
needle penetration depth for the selected Tray may be changed by entering the
desired value.
Tray Type The Tray Type, which is selected for the Tray, is shown. If the Tray enables use of
different Tray Types, it can be changed here. (Alternate use of Microtiter or Deepwell
plates in a Stack)
4.3 Injector
After selecting the particular Injector to be accessed, the following Functions are available:
The following Injector Parameter may be changed by selecting the particular item:
Item Description
Needle Penetr By selecting the Parameter "Needle Penetr" the Injection Valve Needle Penetration
value may be checked and/or changed. To ensure reproducible sample injection and
minimize carryover it is critical that the needle penetration depth is set accurately. (see
chapter 9.3 Injection Valve Needle Penetration)
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The following Wash Station Parameter may be changed by selecting the particular item:
Item Description
Rinse Time "Rinse Time" may be used to expand the solvent flow time through the wash station
glass liners after the last wash stroke is performed and the needle is retracted. If "Rinse
Time" is set to 0, the wash station valve is closed immediately after the last wash
stroke.
4.5 Dilutor
The Dilutor functions are used for the Side-port syringe from the IFC PAL Collector side.
By pressing a Function Key the following functions are available:
Function Key Description
F1 Prime This Function is used to prime the solvent lines between the solvent bottle and the
dilutor syringe and the transfer line between the dilutor syringe and the sideport
syringe. After selecting “F1Prime” the dilutor syringe aspirates the volume defined in
Prime Volume and ejects the solvent to the selected Waste position. It may be that
several plunger strokes are needed depending on dilutor syringe size and Prime
Volume. The Function is used prior first time use or after every solvent or syringe
change.
F2 Change The dilutor syringe plunger is moved to a position where the syringe can be removed
DSyr from the dilutor module (see page 9 “assembling the PAL dilutor”). A prompt will be
displayed to specify the new dilutor syringe. The syringe must be installed before
pressing Enter.
F3 Not used
F4 HOME The dilutor syringe moves to it’s Zero position and the Job Queue Menu is displayed.
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The following syringe parameters may be changed by selecting the particular item:
Item Description
Syringe Indicates the type of sideport syringe currently used together with the dilutor module.
Syr Dilut Pos This parameter serves to define the dilute position of the sideport syringe plunger. The
position should be adjusted exactly above the lower hole of the sideport syringe. It
must be verified after every sideport syringe change.
Dilutor Syr Indicates the type (size) of dilutor syringe currently used.
Prime Volume The volume used to prime the solvent lines between the solvent bottle and the dilutor
syringe and the transfer line between the dilutor syringe and the sideport syringe
(see page 18, “F1Prime”).
Pullup Del Using this item a delay time between solvent pullup and ejection while filling the
dilutor syringe can be selected. This feature is especially useful for handling viscous
solvents.
Fill Speed Speed of dilutor syringe plunger movement used in all syringe filling operations.
Eject Speed Speed of dilutor syringe plunger movement used in all syringe eject operations.
Eject Delay Using this item a delay time between solvent eject and next solvent pullup of the
dilutor syringe can be selected. This feature is especially useful for handling viscous
solvents.
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The IFC PAL configuration can include a Microplate Stack, Peltier cooled or
not cooled,a 6-port LC Injection Valve and a Fast Wash Station.
In addition, a second valve drive, two additional Microplate Stacks or
Vial Tray Holders can be added.
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General Specifications
Sample capacity 98 x 2ml vials per Tray
200 x 1ml vials per Tray
32 x 10ml / 20ml vials per Tray
Injection volume range 5, 10, 25, 100, 250, 500, 1000, 2500 and 5000 µl syringes are available.
Down to 0.5µl with solvent sandwich injection.
Down to 0.5µl with optional 4-port internal loop configuration.
Up to 5000µl with optional larger loop and syringe.
Collector Syringe Volume 2, 20, 80, 200 and 800 µl syringes available.
Dead Volume for changes “Collect/Waste” in µl-range.
Injection cycle time Typically 20 - 60 sec. depending on plunger speeds, injection volume and wash cycles
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The IFC PAL configuration can include at the Injector side a Trayholder,
Microplate Stack, Peltier cooled or not cooled, a 6-port LC Injection Valve
(prep range) and a Fast Wash Station.
At the Collector side can various types of Trayholders be installed to keep
reagent tubes from 13 to 25 mm OD.
In addition a second valve drive (analytical range) can be added.
An optional slider is available to hold standard racks designed for a Gilson System.
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General Specifications
Injection volume range 100, 250, 500, 1000, 2500 and 5000 µl syringes are available.
Maximum injection volume 20 ml, 4 x 5ml
Sample Capacity Collector Side 14 standard Trays to hold reagent tubes with various volumes
Tube OD 25 mm, holding 55 ml, 21 Tubes per Trayholder, total 294 tubes
Tube OD 20 mm, holding 35 ml, 39 Tubes per Trayholder, total 504 tubes
Tube OD 18 mm, holding 27 ml, 50 Tubes per Trayholder, total 700 tubes
Tube OD 16 mm, holding 16 ml, 50 Tubes per Trayholder, total 700 tubes
Tube OD 13 mm, holding 09 ml, 78 Tubes per Trayholder, total 1092 tubes
(Volume given for tubes with 1500 mm height.
Trayholders for tubes with 100 mm height are available.)
Collector Syringe Volume 2, 20, 80, 200 and 800 µl syringes available.
Dead Volume for changes “Collect/Waste” in µl-range.
Injection cycle time Typically 1 to 3 minutes depending on plunger speeds, injection volume and wash cycles
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Parameter Requirement
Protection Classa Class I
b
Over Voltage Category Category II
c
Pollution Degree 2
d
Moisture Protection Normal (IPXO)
a: Protection Class I:
Protection class describes the insulating scheme used in the instrument to protect the user from electrical shock. Class I identifies a single level of insulation
between live parts (wires) and exposed conductive parts (metal panels), in which the exposed conductive parts are connected to a grounding system. In turn
this grounding system is connected to the third pin (ground pin) on the electrical power plug.
c: Pollution Degree2:
This is a measure of pollution on electrical circuits that may produce a reduction of the dielectric strength or surface resistivity.
Degree 2 refers to normally only non-conductive pollution.
Occasionally, however, a temporary conductivity caused by condensation must be expected.
d: Moisture Protection:
Normal (IPXO) – IPXO means that there is NO Ingress Protection against any type of dripping or sprayed water. The X is a place holder to identify protection
against dust if applicable.
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Parameter Requirements
PAL System
Input Voltage 36 VDC
Input Current 3.2 A
Fuse T6.3 A/250 V
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PAL IFC-Box
Interface Box for Fraction Collector, A/D Converter
(Optional Device)
Input Voltage 24 VDC
Input Current 2.7 A
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Parameter Requirements
IFC PAL Systems Analytical Version
Height 648 mm (25.5 in)
Depth 385 mm (14.1 in.)
Width 1428 mm (56.2 in.) incl. Control Terminal on both sides
Weight 20 kg (44 lbs) without accessories
Parameter Requirements
Operating Temperature Range 4 to 40 oC (39 to 104 oF)
Maximum Relative Humidity 75%, non-condensing
Bench Space At least 16 cm (6 in.) at the rear, space for fluid waste
container below the instrument and solvent containers next
to the instrument.
Access to power switch(es) and power cord(s).
Clean, level and smooth surface.
Solid bench plate.
Vibration Negligible
Static electricity Negligible
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6. Installation
6.1 IFC PAL System Analytical Version
6.1.1 Unpacking the Components
A IFC PAL System is shipped at least in two boxes. One box contains the X/Y Crossrail
assembly, the injection unit, the keypad terminal, standalone supports, connecting cables,
power supply, syringe kit, the injection valve, fast wash station assembly, safety guard and
miscellaneous parts. The other box will typically contain Microplate Stacks and/or
Trayholders.
1 Open the large box containing the X/Y Crossrail. First, remove the Injection Units and the
accessory boxes before attempting to remove the X/Y Crossrail assembly.
2 Remove any loose foam packing around the X/Y Crossrail. Carefully lift the X/Y Crossrail
and remove it from the box. Hold the Y Crossrail in place as the assembly is removed
from the box. Set the X/Y Crossrail assembly on a bench and remove the foam pieces
from each end.
4 Place the IFC PAL onto a stable surface. Make sure that no objects will interfere with either
the Y Crossrail or Injection Unit throughout the entire range of potential movements.
6.1.2 Assembling
note ! The assembling steps are described as an example for a single injection unit. Apply the
same steps if a second unit is required for the IFC PAL System as well.
Before beginning the assembly process, determine approximately where the LC injection
valve will be located. The 2 control terminals will be mounted on either side of the X
Crossrail.
1 If a Stack (a Trayholder with multiple drawers) was shipped with the IFC PAL, loosen the
Torx screws on the two mounting clamps located on top of the stack.
2 Move the Y Crossrail to the center of the X Crossrail and temporarily place the X Crossrail
assembly on top of the stack with the mounting clamp teeth fitting into the grooves on
the bottom of the X Crossrail. The stack should be near the center of the Crossrail.
note ! For IFC PAL’s without a Stack, support the Crossrail in a suitable manner (a sturdy
cardboard box can be used) before attempting to install the legs.
3 Install the legs near the ends of the X Crossrail. Loosen the Torx screws on the mounting
clamps and then fit one leg into the grooves in the X Crossrail. Be sure that the clamps fit
completely into the grooves. Tighten the Torx screws until the legs are firmly in place.
4 Double check if the legs and stack claws are correctly attached to the X Crossrail (see
Figure 6, following page).
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1 Remove the 3 Torx mounting screws A, B and C that will be used to fix the Injection Unit
to the Y Crossrail. Place one of the screws onto the end of the supplied Torx driver. Slide
the clear plastic cover on the Injection Unit all the way to the top.
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2 Connect the flat ribbon cable A protruding from the front end of the Y Crossrail to the
corresponding connector on the Injection Unit (see Figure 8).
3 Hold the Injection Unit in place against the Y Crossrail. Make sure the two locating pins on
the Y Crossrail fit into the two guiding pin holes on the Injection Unit.
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4 Locate the three large holes in the black anodized frame attached to the Z Crossrail inside
the Injection Unit. Slide the frame upwards until the top hole is centered on the top
threaded hole in the end of the Y Crossrail. Insert and securely tighten the Torx screw A
(see Figure 9).
Figure 10. IFC PAL with Injection Unit and Standalone Supports
(only 1 injection unit shown)
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1 Install the Safety Shield on the left and right sides to the outside of the X-Axis.
2 Install the Keypad mounting brackets on the right and left side of the X Crossrail.
3 Connect one end of the white coiled cables (Part SS8J-700) to the Keypad and the other
end to the two SER3 interfaces jack on the rear side of the X Crossrail.
3 Connect one end of the DC power cables to the power supply in the connector “PAL” and
“AUX” and the other ends to the POWER connectors at the rear side of the X-Crossrail.
4 Connect the female end of the AC power cable to the power supply. Then connect the
male end to an AC power outlet.
6 Observe the Keypads display. The model name “IFC PAL Injector” and “IFC PAL Collector”
will be displayed along with the software version number. The Job Queue menu screen
will then be displayed.
note ! Before proceeding with the remaining steps, switch OFF power to the IFC PAL.
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2 Attach the valve drive to the X Crossrail and tighten the mounting screw.
note ! To avoid unnecessary delay volume between sample injection point and detection,
the injection valve should be located near the detection device.
3 Connect the control cable from the valve drive to AUX1 at the rear of injector IFC PAL
side.
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3 Attach the Fast Wash Station to the X Crossrail as close as possible to the Injection Valve.
This will minimize the time required to move between the two positions.
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5 Locate the white Teflon fittings and two lengths of Teflon tubing that connect the Wash
Station valves to the wash solvent reservoirs.
6 Place the reservoirs onto their holders and attach the tubing and fittings.
7 Attach one end of the supplied transparent Polyethylene tubing to the Wash station waste
port. Place the other end of tubing into a waste reservoir (not supplied), which is lower
positioned than the Wash station assembly. Stretch the Polyethylene tubing to make sure
that no used wash solvent is trapped before the Waste Reservoir.
note ! The waste reservoir MUST be placed in a lower position than the Wash Station
assembly.
8 Connect the control cable to the connector “Wash Station” at the rear side, Control Board,
and the four-pronged connector located on the Fast Wash Station assembly.
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1 If a Stack (a Trayholder with multiple drawers) was shipped with the IFC PAL, loosen the
two Torx screws on the two mounting clamps located on top of the Stack.
2 Carefully lift the X Crossrail assembly on top of the stack with the mounting clamp teeth
fitting into the grooves on the bottom of the X Crossrail.
3 Be sure that the clamps fit completely into the grooves. Alternately tighten the two Torx
screws until the two mounting clamps are firmly in place.
4 Double check if the Stack clamps are correctly attached to the X Crossrail (see Figure 6).
Installing a Trayholder
1 If a Trayholder was shipped with the IFC PAL, loosen the two Torx screws on the two
mounting clamps located on top of the Trayholder legs.
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2 Install the Trayholder with the mounting clamp teeth fitting into the grooves on the
bottom of the X Crossrail. The Trayholder should be near the center of the X Crossrail.
3 Be sure that the clamps fit completely into the grooves. Alternately tighten the two Torx
screws until the two mounting clamps are firmly in place.
4 Double check if the two Trayholder clamps are correctly attached to the X Crossrail (see
Figure 5, page 19).
6.1.3.Electrical connections
Before defining the IFC PAL object positions, make sure the LC Injection Valve, Fast Wash
Station and the two Control Terminals are correctly connected to the IFC PAL X-axis rear
side.
note ! The most common Objects for the IFC PAL System, like Injection valve, Fast Wash Station
and one Control Terminal are connected to the IFC Injector side, Control Board.
To the IFC Collector side is typically only the second Control Terminal connected
(CPU and MOTIO Board).
note ! Always switch OFF the PAL power supply before connecting or disconnecting any
IFC PAL accessories cable!
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1 Open the large box containing the X/Y Crossrail. First, remove the Injection Units and the
accessory boxes before attempting to remove the X/Y Crossrail assembly.
2 Remove any loose foam packing around the X/Y Crossrail. Carefully lift the X/Y Crossrail
and remove it from the box. Hold the Y Crossrail in place as the assembly is removed
from the box. Set the X/Y Crossrail assembly on a bench and remove the foam pieces
from each end.
4 Place the IFC PAL onto a stable surface. Make sure that no objects will interfere with either
the Y-Crossrail or Injection Unit throughout the entire range of potential movements.
6.2.2 Assembling
note ! The assembling steps described are for the specific preparative parts of the IFC PAL
system. Assembling of the support legs for the slider plate.
The assembling with standard objects, like the Injection valve, Fast Wash Station,
Trayholder , Stacks, etc., is described above under point 6.1 in the section for the
analytical version.
note ! It is important that the IFC PAL for the preparative application is mounted on a solid
bench plate. The bench has to be leveled and has to have a smooth surface.
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2 Position the two support legs parallel to each other on the table with
approximately 57 cm distance in-between the two legs.
The support leg with the sensor cable installed at the back side has to
be on the left side.
3 Position the two straining pieces in-between the two support legs.
Adjust the distance in-between as perfect as possible to ensure
that the support legs are running parallel to each other.
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4 Screw the straining pieces together with the screws supplied. Leave all screws a little loose,
try to lift the straining pieces into the final position and start tightening all screws over-
cross. This procedure does ensure that the support legs are positioned parallel.
5 Level out the IFC PAL frame by measuring the distance to the bench plate or by using a
water level device. If necessary make the required corrections with the adjustable legs
from the supports.
note ! It is important that the frame is perfectly leveled out. It will affect the gliding friction
of the slider assembly.
6 Mount the follower pin for the slider assembly at the left side of the slider device as shown
in Figure 20.
7 Mount the X-Y –Axis on the support legs. The same principle applies as described under
point 6.1.2 “Assembling the IFC PAL”.
8 Install the two Injection units as described under point 6.1.2 “Assembling the IFC PAL”.
9 Install the two Keypad Terminals as described under point 6.1.2 “Assembling the IFC PAL”.
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10 Install the Tray Pan starting from the left side where the holes are exactly machined for the
diameter of the of the pins.
The holes at the right side are wider to accept a certain dimension tolerance.
Move the slider assembly manually back and forth to ensure that the bearings are moving
without any friction.
11 Install the safety shield in front of the slider assembly as shown in Figure 20.
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note ! Remove the Syringe Adapter from the Injection Unit before performing the following
steps.
The objective is to define the Reference Positions for standard IFC PAL Objects. Make sure
the Trayholder(s), Valve(s) and Fast Wash Station are properly mounted to the PAL X-axis.
The following description is an example how to teach the Reference Position for a
Trayholder. The described procedure is common to all IFC PAL Objects.
For Trayholder, the Reference Position is a hole (slightly larger than the lower needle
guide) in the base plate of the Holder. The lower needle guide should be centered in the
hole with the bottom of the needle guide flush with the bottom of the base plate.
1 Switch ON the IFC PAL power supply. When the "Job Queue" menu is displayed,
complete the following sequence (common to all objects):
where "Named Tray Holder" represents a predefined Trayholder (e.g. THldr1 or Stack1).
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2 After selecting "Named Tray Holder" (e.g. THldr1 or Stack1), the X Y Z positions for the
selected object will be displayed (see Figure 24).
3 Highlight the item Position X with the cursor bars and press ENTER. The Injection Unit will
move to the previous defined X-axis position.
4 Rotate the outer knob to adjust the X- axis position to the Trayholder Reference Position
(see Figure 23).
7 Press the F3 button "Moveto Zero". The Injection Unit will move to the HOME position.
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For Trayholder, the Reference Position is a hole in the base plate of the Holder. The
lower needle guide should be centered in the hole with the bottom of the needle guide
flush with the bottom of the base plate.
For a six drawer Stack the reference position is a hole located in the second drawer (see
Figure 26). For a three drawer Stack the reference position is in the first (top) drawer (see
Figure 26). The lower needle guide must be centered in the hole with the bottom of the
needle guide flush with the bottom of the drawer.
The same logic applies as well to Stack or Tray Coolers. For details see the specific
manual, Addendum supplied with every unit.
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For a Fast Wash Station the reference positions are two holes above the Wash Station
glass liners (see Figure 27, Wash1 and Wash2). The lower needle guide should be
centered in these holes with the bottom of the lower needle guide lightly touching the
surface of the Wash Station assembly.
note ! The Waste position represents an "Injector" within the PAL software. It is defined in
the Object class "Injectors" (see Fig. 28).
For an LC Valve the reference position is the valve needle guide fitting mounted on the
top valve port (see Figure 28). The lower needle guide of the Injection Unit should be
centered in the valve needle guide fitting. Adjust the Z Position that the bottom of the
lower needle guide is just touching the surface of the valve needle guide fitting. Then
reduce the value by 2.0 mm.
For the Waste Port the reference position is a hole (slightly larger than the needle guide)
in front of Wash2 (see Figure 27). The lower needle guide should be centered in this hole
with the bottom of the lower needle guide lightly touching the surface of the Wash
Station assembly.
note ! To adjust the Valve Needle Penetration value, see chapter 9.3.
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The reference position for the Follower Pin of the Slider Assembly is the hole at the top of
the tube. See Figure 29.
Adjust the Z-Position of the lower needle guide such that it does enter into the hole. The
higher rim at the back side of the tube has to be in contact with the lower needle guide.
The cut-out in the front of the Follower Pin is reserved for the needle. If longer needles
are used, the cut-out has to be mechanical changed.
For the Waste Port the reference position is a hole (slightly larger than the needle guide)
in front of Wash2 (see Figure 30). The lower needle guide should be centered in this hole
with the bottom of the lower needle guide lightly touching the surface of the Wash
Station assembly.
This waste port is used for clean-up procedures at a stop or abort action.
The wire of the transfer tubing is connected to the screw at the front of the clam.
Safety Warning ! The IFC PAL System used for preparative application has to be grounded with special
care. Organic solvents can be electrostatic charged, resulting sparks can start a fire
hazard.
The screw-connection mounted at the rear side of the clam is used for electrical
grounding. The grounding cable from laboratory has to be connected to this point.
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8. Syringes
8.1 Selecting Syringes
Recommended Syringe for the IFC PAL for analytical application (Injection Side)
The SYRC G100-22S-3 gastight Syringe for IFC PAL, equipped with 22S gauge needle, is
appropriate for injection into the standard CTC injection valve. However, certain
applications may require different syringe sizes or needle ID. Consult the PAL Accessories
Catalog.
Recommended Syringe for the IFC PAL for preparative application (Injection Side)
The SYRC G5000-19-3 gastight Syringe for IFC PAL, equipped with 19 gauge needle, is
appropriate for injection into the CTC prep injection valve. However, certain applications
may require different syringe sizes or needle ID. Consult the PAL Accessories Catalog.
Note ! The Needle Dimension for Gauge 19 is: OD 1.07, ID 0.69 mm.
The needle guides (hole for needle) from the injection are adjusted with new
delivered units. Existing units in the field may have to be upgraded.
The Fast Wash Station (P/N MM 01-04F) has to have glass liners with an
internal diameter of 1.50 mm.
Needle Guide and Needle Seal from the injection valve have to be adapted
to Gauge 19. See Chapter 9.
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Recommended Syringe for the IFC PAL for Collector Side, Analytical Version
The sideport syringe is used to divert the effluent flow from the HPLC column-detector to
“Collect” or “Waste”.
The needles are replaceable. The recommended needle, is appropriate for injection into
the CTC injection valve. However, certain applications may require different syringe sizes
or needle ID. Consult the PAL Accessories Catalog.
Recommended Syringe for the IFC PAL for Collector Side, Preparative Version
The sideport syringe is used to divert the effluent flow from the HPLC column-detector to
“Collect” or “Waste”.
The needles are replaceable. The recommended needle, is appropriate for injection into
the CTC prep injection valve. However, certain applications may require different syringe
sizes or needle ID. Consult the PAL Accessories Catalog.
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2 Place the syringe in the appropriate syringe adapter. Pull the plunger out to approximately
20% of it's length.
Figure 31. Syringe and Syringe adapter for IFC PAL Injector Side
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3 If necessary, loosen the plunger retaining screw in the plunger holder (see Figure 32).
4 Move the syringe, installed in the syringe adapter, partially into the Injection Unit. Guide
the needle first into the upper needle guide and then into the lower needle guide.
5 Place the plunger button into the plunger holder. Allow the syringe adapter to "dick" into
place by magnetic force, against the syringe carrier.
7 Press "Home".
The plunger moves down until it hits the mechanical stop. This position is stored as the
syringes zero volume position. Then the Injection Unit returns to the HOME position.
Figure 32. Installing and Removing a Syringe from the PAL IFC Injector Side
note ! After replacing a syringe, always check the needle penetration in the LC valve (see
chapter 9.3, Injection Valve Needle Penetration).
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2 Loosen the plunger retaining screw. Move the plunger slightly out of the plunger holder.
3 Pull the syringe adapter out and then carefully up to remove the syringe adapter with the
syringe from the Injection Unit.
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8.5 Installing a Sideport Syringe for the IFC PAL Collector Side
8.5.1 Installing the transfer tubing kit for IFC PAL Collector Side
1 Open the Torx screw at the guiding bracket of the sideport syringe adapter.
3 Insert the transfer tubing guiding wire into the guiding bracket slit.
4 Adjust the guiding wire in a 90° angle to the bracket and tighten the Torx screw firmly.
Figure 33. Attaching the transfer tubing kit to the Sideport Syringe Adapter
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8.5.2 Installing the Sideport syringe for IFC PAL Collector Side
1 Insert the sideport syringe without plunger into the syringe adapter. Make sure the
syringe side holes are adjusted to the left side.
2 Locate the black connection fitting and screw it into the upper connection thread.
3 Locate the white connection fitting and screw it into the lower connection thread
6 Insert the plunger into the sideport syringe and carefully screw the plunger sealing screw
into the syringe adapter bracket.
note ! It is important to follow the instructions step-by-step. The sideport connections have
to be tightened first to allow the syringe glass barrel to fell into the correct (sealing)
position. After this step one can continue with the step 4 as described above.
Do not over tighten the plunger sealing screw. Check the plunger friction by
manually moving the plunger up and down. Loosen the plunger sealing screw if too
much friction is applied.
Figure 34. Installing the Sideport Syringe for IFC PAL Collector Side
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7 Ensure that the tubing kit connection fittings and it’s guiding wire are attached properly to
the sideport syringe adapter. Also the syringe plunger must be inserted in the sideport
syringe.
9 Screw on the sideport syringe plunger holder into the black Injection unit slider.
Figure 35. Installing the Sideport Syringe plunger holder for IFC PALCollector Side
12 Move the syringe, installed in the syringe adapter, partially into the Injection Unit.
Guide the needle first into the upper needle guide and then into the lower needle guide.
13 Guide the syringe adapter side bracket through the left hand Injection unit slit
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14 Place the plunger button into the plunger holder. Allow the syringe adapter to "dick" into
place by magnetic force, against the syringe carrier.
16 Tighten the sideport syringe adapter screw against the black Injection unit slider
Figure 36. Installing the Sideport Syringe Adapter for IFC PAL Collector Side
17 Turn ON the PAL power supply. During the syringe initialization process, the plunger
moves down until it hits the mechanical stop. This position is stored as the syringes zero
volume position
note ! After replacing a sideport syringe in a IFC PAL System, always check the plunger
position as described in Utilities Functions “Syr Dilut Pos”.
8.6 Removing the Sideport Syringe Adapter for IFC PAL Collector Side
Repeat steps 1 – 17 in chapter 8.5 in reverse order.
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9. Injection valve
The IFC PAL can be equipped with different LC Injection valve types.
The recommended valve type for the IFC Pal is the Valco/Vici Cheminert Type Valve.
In the Cheminert product range are valve types for specific applications available.
The Cheminert valve body is available made out of stainless steel or PEAK material
(PEEK related polymer).
For the various ranges of the flow rate are following bore sizes recommended:
- Flow rate range 100 to 500 µl/min : Bore 0.25 mm
- Flow rate range 500 to 20 ml/min : Bore 0.40 mm (standard)
- Flow rate range 20 + ml/min : Bore 0.75 mm
These numbers shall be used as an orientation. The valve selection depends also on the
expected back pressure from the complete HPLC system.
All 3 valve types are delivers with standard Valco 1/16 inch connections.
It is important to use original Valco Ferrules and Nuts to maintain a leak tight connection.
For the PEAK Valve only PEEK Ferrules can be used. Stainless Steel Ferrules are too hard,
one can crack the PEAK Valve Stator by using the wrong ferule material.
The standard rotor material shipped is Valcon H with all valves made out of Stainless
steel. The PEAK-Valve is equipped with a rotor made out of PEEK/Teflon. For special
applications is also a Vespel (Polyimide) rotor available. This material is harder and the
expected life time is therefore shorter.
The selection of the rotor material depends directly from the application.
On customers demand CTC Analytics can also supply the Valco W-Type valve.
This type is only available in stainless steel with a standard bore of 0.40 mm.
The injection loops are available in a wide range from 10 to 5000 µl. All loops have a
1/16 inch tubing at the connection point. The 2 loops for 2.5 and 5 ml have 1/16 inch
connections but the tubing is widened-up to 1/8 inch to eliminate a too high back
pressure.
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Figure 37. Standard LC Injection Valve Flow Path, Valco / VICI Cheminert Valve
The standard LC Injection Valve is a 6-port two way switching Valve with
a special needle guide.
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Figure 38. LC Injection Valve Flow Path for Valco Valve Type W.
note ! Sample loops of the two different valves are not interchangeable
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The valve needle guide holds the needle seal. The needle seal, which is a short length
of Teflon tubing, forms the seal around the syringe needle. A stainless steel ferrule is
tightened around the Teflon sleeve to ensure a leak-proof fit.
- P/N PAL NdlSeal Teflon tube with stainless steel ferrule for Gauge 22 needles
standard Seal for valve bore 0.25 and 0.40 mm,
Teflon transparent
- P/N PAL NdlSealP Teflon Tube with PEEK ferrule for Gauge 22 needles
Seal for PEAK Valve bore 0.40 mm,
Teflon transparent
- P/N PAL NdlSeal-19 Teflon Tube with stainless steel ferrule for Gauge 19 needles
Seal for Prep-Valve, Bore 0.75 mm.
Teflon blue color.
note ! For the PEAK Valve it is crucial that all ferrules used (for any connection) are made
out of PEEK. Stainless steel ferrules are too hard. One does risk to crack the PEAK
valve stator using a steel ferrule.
note ! To ensure reproducible sample injection and minimize carryover it is critical that:
• The valve needle guide and the valve needle seal are installed properly.
• The valve needle seal is changed every 1500-2000 penetrations.
• The needle penetration depth is set accurately (see chapter 9.3,
Injection Valve Needle Penetration).
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3 Highlight the item Needle Penetr: with the cursor bars and press ENTER.
4 Slowly rotate the outer knob to adjust the Needle Penetration Depth. The syringe moves
down stepwise into the Injection port.
5 When the syringe needle tip enters the valve needle guide, slow down the Z movement
again. Always observe the syringe needle during this operation step.
6 Move single step wise down until you notice a "click" sound inside the Injection Unit.
STOP immediately the Z down movement.
7 Rotate the outer knob two steps in the opposite direction and press ENTER to save the
Needle Penetration Depth value.
9 Verify the defined Needle Penetration Depth value by repeating Step 2 and 3.
note ! After all positions have been set and the Valve Needle Penetration has been adjusted
perform a backup of the existing configuration. (see Chapter 11 PAL Loader
Program)
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The Synchronization Signal shall be set at the IFC PAL Injection Side only. The dedicated
IFC PAL-Software will start the Collector side accordingly.
PAL's are shipped with all Cycle events pre-defined as shown in the table below. If a
different physical signal needs to be used, then it will be necessary to assign a new Event
to the signal Object.
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Recommended practice is to create the following directory structure to store PAL firmware
updates and backups:
Directory Path Contents
C:\ProgramFiles\PAL\Loader\Backup\ Full backup files of current and previous PAL
configurations; includes firmware and parameter settings;
maintained for archival purposes
C:\ProgramFiles\PAL\Loader\Update\ Extracted "Update" files in Loader format (*.sss); may
include firmware only or firmware and parameter settings
1 Shut off power to the PAL and the computer. Connect the supplied gray cable between
the PAL (SER1) and a PC serial port.
2 Switch on power to the PAL. When the PAL Job Menu is displayed, start up the computer.
3 Double-click the PAL Loader icon, the PAL Loader screen appears.
4 Click the "Backup" button. A dialog box entitled "Backup Target Memory" will be displayed.
The path (storage location) and file name to be assigned to the new backup will be shown.
A customized path and/or filename may be entered.
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7 Click the "Close" button to exit the "Backup" dialog box. Click the "Start PAL" button to
terminate control by the Loader program. On the Keypad terminal, the Job Queue screen
is displayed.
The firmware file to be loaded must reside on the PC hard drive. The file cannot be
loaded from a floppy drive. A full update (including parameter settings) will not fit on a
single floppy diskette in the PAL Loader format. It must be transferred to the PC hard
drive in compressed (*.zip) format and extracted into the "*.sss" file, which is the PAL
Loader format.
1 Shut off power to the PAL and the computer. Connect the grey null modem cable
between the PAL (SER1) and a PC serial port.
2 Switch on power to the PAL. When the PAL Job Menu is displayed, start up the computer.
3 Double-click the PAL Loader icon, the PAL Loader screen appears.
6 Click the "Browse" button and select the appropriate .sss backup file.
7 Click the "Open" button. The "Update Flash Memory" window will be displayed. The
path and filename for the update file will be shown in the "Filename:" entry box.
8 Click the "Update" button to load the new firmware. The process will take several
minutes. If the update is successfully completed, the message. "Update of target
memory succeeded" will be displayed.
9 Click the "Close" button to exit the "Backup" dialog box. Click the "Start PAL" button to
terminate control by the Loader program. On the Keypad terminal, the Job Queue screen
is displayed.
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12. Troubleshooting
note ! The HTS PAL represents always one of several components in a chromatography
system. The following Troubleshooting Guide is limited to the HTS PAL only.
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Unexplained collisions of the Object(s) not defined correctly. Define Object(s) correctly (see chapter 7.1, Defining Object
Injection Unit Positions).
Error Message Incorrect Z value for the affected Object (e.g. LC Vlv1, Redefine Z value for the affected Object (see chapter 7.1,
"Object" Not Detected Tray1 or Stack1-01). Defining Object positions).
(Object e.g. Tray1, LCVlv1, Stk1-
01)
Missing sample vial Deepwell or Microplate. Insert sample vial, Deepwell or Microplate.
Error Message Incorrect Z value for the affected Object Redefine Z value for the affected Object (see chapter 7.1,
"Object" Collision before (e.g. LC Vlv1, Tray1 or Stack1-01). Defining Object positions).
Z Tolerance
(“Object” e.g. Tray1, LCVlv1,
Stk1-01)
Error Message Injection valve drive not connected. Switch OFF PAL and check connection between PAL and LC Vlv1
Motor AUX1(AUX2) failed (see chapter 6.3).
Defective LC Vlv1 Connection cable Change connection cable
MOTIO Board defective. Replace MOTIO Board (see chapter 13.1, MOTIO Board).
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2 Carefully pull the two flat cable connectors upwards to free from the board.
note ! After reconnecting the two flat cables to the board ensure that the cables are folded
flat and can be slid inside the cross-rail without damage.
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1 Follow the sequence shown in Figure 44 to detach and release the Control board from its
position inside the X Crossrail.
2 Carefully pull the two flat cable connectors upwards to free from the board.
note ! After reconnecting the two flat cables to the board ensure that the cables are folded
flat and can be slid inside the cross-rail without damage.
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2 Slide the CPU board out and towards the right end of the Crossrail. This is necessary
because the CPU board mates on its left side with a connector on the MOTIO board.
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To replace and/or clean the Cheminert injection valve follow the steps
as shown in Figure 46.
1 Remove the sample loop, needle guide fitting and connection tubes from the valve body.
See Figure 35, left picture.
(It is a good practice to label the connection tubes before removal.)
2 Unscrew to the hex screw, which holds the valve to the valve drive
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4 Insert the new rotor, press the polymer disk carefully into position.
5 Put the stator back on, tighten the two hex screws.
The valve is ready for use at the factory-set pressure.
note ! In the event of damage of the stator, replacements or factory refinishing are
available.
The rotor material is Valcon H for HPLC use. The type of material is not marked on
the valve.
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1 Remove the sample loop, needle guide fitting and connection tubes from the valve body.
2 Unscrew to the hex screws, which hold the valve to the valve drive
3 Check that the valve guiding pin remains at it's position
4 Install the replacement valve in the reverse order
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Valve Rotor
To replace and/or clean the valve rotor follow the steps shown in Figure 49
1 Do not remove the valve from the valve drive or any tubing or the loop
2 Unscrew the knurled pre-load assembly. Do not tamper with the preset socket adjustment
screw.
3 Engage the end of the rotor with a magnet or a pair of tweezers.
4 Locate the letter (e.g. "H") stamped on the new or cleaned rotor and orient the letter to
the lower half of the valve.
5 Insert the new rotor. Make sure the rotor tab fits into the slot in the valve drive.
6 Replace the knurled pre-load assembly.
7 Tighten the pre-load assembly. It must end up fully bottomed-out.
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note ! There are no operator-serviceable or replaceable parts inside the power supply(ies) or the
PAL System. In case of any failure, contact a representative of CTC Analytics.
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The sideport syringe plunger requires periodic replacement. The frequency depends on
the duty cycles, the type of solvents being run through the syringe and the size of the
syringe. Replace the syringe plunger if it is leaking or damaged. To either inspect or
replace the sideport syringe plunger, the syringe or the removable syringe needle
complete the following steps:
2 Move the PAL Injection unit to a clear position within the working space
4 Unscrew the sideport syringe adapter screw 5 and remove the sideport syringe assembly
from the Injection unit.
5 Loosen the two transfer tubing connection fittings 2 but do not remove them completely.
6 Loosen the plunger sealing screw 3 and lift it up 4 (make sure the black Perfluor O-ring
remains in the plunger sealing screw)
7 Inspect the sideport syringe plunger and / or the removeable needle and replace it if
necessary.
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Appendices
A. Definition of Terms
Job Queue A Job Queue is a list of sample processing Jobs. Jobs are executed in the order displayed
on the JOB QUEUE menu screens. New Jobs may be added to the queue while samples
are being processed.
Job A Job contains the information needed by the PAL to process multiple samples by the
same processing steps. The elements of a Job are a Method and a Tray that defines the
location of the samples to be processed. For identification, Jobs are automatically
numbered from 01 to 99 and then restarting with 01 when they are added to the Job
Queue.
Cycle A Cycle consist of the specific operations necessary to process one sample. The Cycle
operations are repeated for each sample within a Job. Cycles are designed for specific
applications. The Standard HTS PAL Cycle is named LC-Inj.
Method A Method defines how the samples are processed. The elements of a Method are a Cycle,
a Syringe and a Parameter List. Methods have names with up to 8 characters and can be
edited, copied, and deleted.
Method Parameters Method Parameters are associated with the Cycle operations. User-assigned Parameter
values define how a processing operation is performed. A zero Parameter value will
disable a Cycle operation. Cycle parameters are application-specific.
Object Objects are data structures describing the properties of physical modules. Certain
modules (e.g. a Stack) require several objects.
Trayholder A Trayholder can hold one or more trays. Each Trayholder has a reference position
(X, Y, Z co-ordinates) that defines it's location.
Stack A Stack is a particular type of Trayholder, that is designed to hold micro-plates. A six-
drawer Stack holds 12 standard micro-plates two in each drawer. A three-drawer Stack
holds six deep-well micro-plates two in each drawer.
Tray A Tray that holds multiple samples. Trays are defined by designating the Tray Type (see
below) and the Trayholder. Tray names are used to identify the sample source within a
PAL Job.
Tray Type A Tray Type defines the pattern and sampling sequence of sample locations within a Tray.
Standard Tray Types include shallow and deep-well 96-position Microplates and Trays that
hold 1, 2, 10, and 20ml vials.
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B. Conventions of Naming
This section recommends standard naming conventions for HTS PAL Trays, Tray Types,
and Tray holders. Following these conventions will allow HTS PAL's to be pre-configured
for certain applications, will simplify software backups and application development, and
will improve technical support and training.
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C. Injection Cycles
HTS PAL "LC-Inj" Cycle
No. Processing Step Method Parameter Object (Class) Used Object Value
1 Reference X, Y, Z axis and syringe (System) Start Ref = ON
plunger
2 Wait for Start signal Start (Sync Signals)
3 Read Barcode if enabled TRAY (Tray Type) Barcode • None
4 Syringe wash strokes with solvent Pre Cln Slv1 SYRINGE (Syringes) Fill Speed
from Wash1 Eject Speed
Wash1 (Wash Stations) Needle Penetr
Clean Volume
Max Fill Speed
Max Eject Speed
5 Syringe wash strokes with solvent Pre Cln Slv2 SYRINGE (Syringes) Fill Speed
from Wash2 Eject Speed
Wash2 (Wash Stations) Needle Penetr
Clean Volume
Max Fill Speed
Max Eject Speed
6 Rinse syringe with sample selected Pre Cln Spl SYRINGE (Syringes) Eject Speed
number of times Sample Volume Fill Volume
Fill Speed TRAY (Tray Type) Needle Penetr
Pullup Delay Waste (Injectors) Needle Penetr
7 Fill syringe with sample using Sample Volume SYRINGE (Syringes) Eject Speed
several filling strokes; aspirate air Air Volume Overfill
outside of vial if Air Volume • 0 Fill Speed Fill Volume
Fill Strokes TRAY (Tray Type) Needle Penetr
Pullup Del
8 Move to injection valve Inject to
9 Wait for Inject signal Inject (Sync Signals)
10 Drive needle to penetration depth Inject to (Injectors) Needle Penetr
11 Delay Pre Inj Del
12 Switch valve to Active position
13 Activate Injected signal Injected (Out Signals) Pulse Time
14 Activate Injectd+Signal
15 Dispense syringe contents into Inject Speed
sample loop
16 Delay Pst Inj Del
17 Switch valve to Standby position
18 Retract needle from injector
19 Clean syringe and needle with Pst Cln Slv1 SYRINGE (Syringes) Fill Speed
solvent from Wash1 Eject Speed
Wash1 (Wash Stations) Needle Penetr
Clean Volume
Max Fill Speed
Max Eject Speed
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20 Clean syringe and needle with Pst Cln Slv2 SYRINGE (Syringes) Fill Speed
solvent from Wash2 Eject Speed
Wash2 (Wash Stations) Needle Penetr
Clean Volume
Max Fill Speed
Max Eject Speed
21 Rinse valve inlet with solvent from Vlv Cln Slv1 SYRINGE (Syringes) Fill Speed
Wash1 Inject Speed
Wash1 (Wash Stations) Needle Penetr
Clean Volume
Max Fill Speed
Max Eject Speed
22 Rinse valve inlet with solvent Vlv Cln Slv2 SYRINGE (Syringes) Fill Speed
from Wash2 Inject Speed
Wash1 (Wash Stations) Needle Penetr
Clean Volume
Max Fill Speed
Max Eject Speed
23 Move to Home position Home (Positions)
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Parameter Description
CYCLE LC-Inj Cycle
SYRINGE Selected syringe
Sample Volume Selected sample volume
Air Volume Volume aspirated after the syringe needle is moved out of the sample liquid
Pre Cln Slv1 Pre injection syringe wash strokes with solvent from Wash1
Pre Cln Slv2 Pre injection syringe wash strokes with solvent from Wash2
Pre Cln Spl Pre injection syringe rinse cycles with sample
Fill Speed Speed of plunger movement used to aspirate sample
Fill Strokes Number of filling strokes to aspirate sample
Pullup Del Delay time between sample pull-up and ejection
Inject to Name of Injector used for injection
Inject Speed Speed of plunger movement used during sample injection
Pre Inj Del Delay time prior sample injection
Pst Inj Del Delay time after sample injection
Pst Cln Slv1 Post injection syringe wash strokes with solvent from Wash1
Pst Cln Slv2 Post injection syringe wash strokes with solvent from Wash2
Vlv Cln Slv1 Valve rinse cycles with solvent from Wash1
Vlv Cln Slv2 Valve rinse cycles with solvent form Wash2
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E. External Connectors
Connector SER1
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Connector INTERFACE 1
Connector INTERFACE 2
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