Shimadzu Gc-2010 Service Manual [new]

For standard FID installations, the column must extend 77 mm to 80 mm from the tip of the ferrule to ensure the column exit sits right below the jet tip. Cleaning the FID Jet and Collector

Thread the column through the column nut and graphite ferrule.

Minimum of 500 mm behind the instrument chassis for oven exhaust ventilation.

The Split/Splitless injector is the most frequent site of contamination. shimadzu gc-2010 service manual

If the capillary bore is physically blocked, slide a fine jet-cleaning wire through the opening. If the damage is severe, replace it with a new jet (Capillary jet or Packed jet depending on configuration).

Verify gas supply pressures. Clean the FID jet with a fine wire. Bake out the detector at 350°C to remove moisture condensation.

Normal CPU communication and system clock operation. For standard FID installations, the column must extend

Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure the instrument's optimal performance and extend its lifespan. The service manual provides detailed instructions on:

Maintaining a high-performance system like the Shimadzu GC-2010

FID (Flame Ionization Detector) Jet Cleaning and Replacement The Split/Splitless injector is the most frequent site

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The MAIN board lost communication with the detector pre-amplifier board.