Hitachi ChromasterUltra Rs 6270 User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
889-9121-009 Ver.10 June. 2017
Ultra High Performance
Liquid Chromatograph
ChromasterUltra RS
6270 AUTOSAMPLER

This product is intended for research use only. It is not to be used for
reporting patient diagnostic or therapeutic results.
Before using the instrument, read the safety
instructions and precautions carefully.
Be sure to observe the safety instructions in this
manual and the WARNING/CAUTION labels on the
instrument.
Keep this manual in a safe place nearby so it can
be referred to whenever needed.
NOTICE:
1. The Information contained in this document is subject to change
without notice for improvement.
2. This manual is copyrighted by Hitachi High-Tech Science
Corporation with all rights reserved.
No part of this manual may be reproduced, transmitted or
disclosed to a third party in any form or by any means without the
express written permission of Hitachi High-Tech Science
Corporation.
3. Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation assumes no liability for any
direct, indirect, or consequential damages arising from use not
described in this manual.
Utmost care must be exercised when using the instrument.
4. This document does not provide any warranty or permission for
industrial properties or any rights to grant license lawfully and
without infringement.
24-14, Nishi-Shimbashi 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Copyright © Hitachi High-Tech Science Corporation 2013.

1
PREFACE
Thank you very much for purchasing the ChromasterUltra Rs System.
The ChromasterUltra Rs System is designed to perform liquid chromatography which
separates and detects the existence in a sample. Note that physiologically or biologically active
samples are not applicable to the ChromasterUltra Rs System because of possible infection
with bacteria or viruses.
This product is intended for use by persons having a basic knowledge of chemical
analysis.
Remember that improper use of analytical instruments, chemicals or samples would
result not only in wrong analytical data but also in consequences adverse to safety.
Note that it is allowed only for persons having a basic knowledge of chemical analysis
procedures to use this instrument.
Carefully read this instruction manual before attempting operation. For proper use of the
software, please acquaint yourself with it.
The ChromasterUltra Rs System comprises a pump unit for delivering mobile phases, a
sample introduction unit for injecting samples (autosampler), a column unit for separating
components of each sample, a column oven unit for maintaining the column at a constant
temperature, and a detector unit for detecting separated sample components as electric
signals. Before using the ChromasterUltra Rs System, read carefully the instruction manual
accompanying each of these units so that you can carry out analysis properly.

2
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This instruction manual describes how to use and maintain the ChromasterUltra Rs System.
This instruction manual consists of the following sections.
IMPORTANT (Warranty, Installation, Relocation, After-sale Technical Service, etc)
SAFETY SUMMARY (collected and summarized)
Section 1 OUTLINE
Section 2 FUNCTIONS
Section 3 SYSTEM OPERATION (Basic Operation)
Section 4 OPERATION
Section 5 MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION
Section 6 TROUBLESHOOTING
Section 7 ACCESSORIES
Section 8 INDEX
APPENDIX1 INSTRATTION
APPENDIX2 DESCRIPTION ON CONTACT SIGNAL COMMUNICATION
APPENDIX3 TERMINOLOGY
First of all, read "IMPORTANT" and "SAFETY SUMMARY" at the beginning of this
manual .
The contents of “IMPORTANT” and “SAFETY SUMMARY” described hereafter apply to the
accessories of this instrument also.

IMPORTANT - 1
IMPORTANT
Warranty on Product
Limited Warranty
The ChromasterUltra RSSystem is warranted to be free from defects in material or
workmanship under normal use within the product specifications indicated in this manual and
under conditions given below. This warranty is void if the software is not used according to the
instruction manual.
The manufacturer makes no warranties, either express or implied, except as provided herein,
including without limitation thereof, warranties as to marketability, merchantability, for a
particular purpose or use, or against infringement of any patent.
No oral or written information or advice given by the manufacturer, its dealers, distributors,
agents or employees shall create a warranty or in any way increase the scope of this warranty.
Scope of Warranty
Any parts which prove to be defective in design or workmanship during the warranty period will
be repaired, adjusted or replaced without charge. A substitute part may be used for repair, or
replacement with an equivalent product may be made instead of repair. Such system
components as a personal computer and printer to be updated frequently for improvement may
not be available in original versions at the time of replacement.
Note that this warranty does not apply to the instrument after it is discarded, or if modified by
the user or resold without permission from the manufacturer, consumable parts, and any
failure of lifetime-expired parts.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for any damage to data or application software due to
any possible fault or failure of this instrument.
Warranty Period
One year from the date of initial installation.
(In case a separate warranty document has been issued, the warranty period indicated in it
takes precedence over the above period.)

IMPORTANT - 2
Warranty Limitations and Exclusions
Disclaimer of Warranty
THE MANUFACTURER MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THEREOF,
WARRANTIES AS TO MARKETABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE OR USE, OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT. IN NO EVENT
SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, OR LOSSES OR EXPENSES
RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT OR THE USE OF ANY PRODUCT.
NO ORAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY THE MANUFACTURER,
ITS DEALERS, DISTRIBUTORS, AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL CREATE A
WARRANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.
Note that the following cases are excluded from the scope of this warranty, i.e., these cases
are beyond the coverage of free-of-charge repair even during the warranty period indicated
above.
(a) Failure due to operation at a place not meeting the installation requirements specified by
the manufacturer.
(b) Failure due to power supply voltage/frequency other than specified by the manufacturer or
due to abnormality in power supply.
(c) Corrosion or deterioration of the tubing due to impurities contained in reagent, gas, air or
cooling water supplied by the user.
(d) Corrosion of the electric circuits or deterioration of the optical elements due to highly
corrosive atmospheric gas.
(e) Failure due to use of software, hardware or spare parts not supplied by the manufacturer.
(f) Failure due to use not described in the manual or improper repair not approved by the
manufacturer.
(g) Failure due to maintenance or repair by other than service personnel qualified by the
manufacturer.
(h) Failure due to relocation or transport conducted not under the supervision of the
manufacturer after the initial installation of the instrument.
(i) Failure due to disassembly, modification or relocation not approved by the manufacturer.
(j) Failure due to acts of God, including fire, earthquake, storm, flood, lightning, social
disturbance, riot, crime, insurrection, terrorism, war (declared or undeclared), radioactive
pollution, contamination with harmful substance, etc.

IMPORTANT - 3
(k) Failure of the hardware, or damage to the system software, application software, data or
hard disk due to computer virus infection.
(l) After disposal of this instrument, after its resale without prior approval from the
manufacturer, consumable parts, and failure of any part that have reached the end of its
service life.
(m) Failure due to a life-limited part that has exceeded the end of its useful lifetime.
Limitations of Liability
Hitachi High-Tech Science shall not be liable in contract or in tort (including, without limitation,
negligence, strict liability or otherwise) for claims by third parties (other then for bodily injury or
property damage), for economic losses of any kind or for any special, incidental, indirect,
consequential, punitive or exemplary damages, arising in any way out of the performance of,
or failure to perform, this instrument, even if Hitachi High-Tech Science could foresee or has
been advised of the possibility of such damages.
Disclaimer of Liability for Industrial Properties of a Third Party
Hitachi High-Tech Science does not assume any liability for a third party’s complaint regarding
infringement of any patent rights or industrial properties with respect to products manufactured
through use of the equipment supplied by Hitachi High-Tech Science or its related companies
or application of said instrument.
Installation, Relocation and After-sale Technical Service
Installation and Relocation
(a) Installation at delivery shall not be carried out by the user. It shall be carried out by our
sales representative or the engineers who have been trained and qualified for this purpose
by us in order to use the instrument safely and accurately.
(b) Before installation, the user shall make preparations for satisfying the installation
requirements in accordance with this instruction manual.
(c) If relocation becomes necessary after initial installation (delivery), please contact the
dealer from whom you purchased the instrument or our sales representative.

IMPORTANT - 4
After-sales Service
(a) For after-sale technical service of this instrument, please notify our local sales
representative or service office.
(b) A maintenance & service contract is available for servicing the instrument after the
warranty period has ended (service available at charge).
(c) Maintenance parts and consumables will be supplied during the useful life of this
instrument (7 years). And even though parts and/or units (when available) will continue to
be supplied after the specified useful life has ended (for up to 10 years), they are not
intended to extend the useful life of the instrument. Also, substitutes may be supplied in
the event of discontinuance of manufacture of certain parts or units.
(d) Some main components of the instrument other than maintenance parts and consumables
may not be available in the event of discontinuance of manufacture of the main unit. If
repair cannot be provided in the case of instrument malfunction, we recommend that you
consider discontinuing use and replacing the instrument.
Technical Seminars and Training Courses for Users
We offer technical seminars and training courses at either our or user’s facilities to ensure
proper and safe operation of the analytical instrument to its full performance. For further
information, contact our sales representative. (Applicants will be charged.)
Estimated Life time of the Instrument
This instrument has a useful service life of seven (7) years after the date of initial use
(installation), which is estimated under the condition that periodic maintenance, checkup,
replacement of life-limited parts, and repair of worn parts are carried out as specified in the
instruction manual.

IMPORTANT - 5
Caution on Disposal of Instrument
Although at present the instrument does not use materials that would directly cause
environmental disruption, the environmental protection laws and regulations may be revised or
amended. When planning to dispose of the instrument, therefore, be sure to check the latest
issues of the relevant laws and regulations or consult our sales representative.
Disposal of This Instrument and Its Parts
In the present design, this instrument does not use materials that would directly cause
environmental harm. Note, however, that the environmental protection laws and regulations may
be revised or amended. Therefore, be sure to consult with your local Hitachi High-Technologies
sales or service representative when planning disposal of this instrument or its parts and
accessories.
When discarding or recycling the used PC, it is the user’s responsibility to delete all data from
the hard drive.
When discarding the chargeable battery mounted on the PC, refer waste disposal treatment
servicing to an authorized waste collection agent, or send the battery for recycling after
providing insulation on its positive and negative terminals with adhesive vinyl tape or the like.

IMPORTANT - 6
Information for Users on WEEE (only for EU Countries)
This symbol is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE).
This symbol on the product indicates the requirement NOT to
dispose of the equipment as unsorted municipal waste, but use
the return and collection systems available.
Information on Disposal for Users
1. In the European Union
If you need to discard this product or discard user serviceable parts:
Please contact your local sales representative or distributor who will inform you of the recycle
of the product. You might be charged for the costs arising from take-back and recycling.
2. In other Countries outside the EU
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities and ask for the correct
method of disposal.
Other Precautions
Handling of Chemicals and Samples
(a) The user is responsible for following relevant laws and regulations in handling, storage and
disposal of chemicals and samples used in analytical operation with this instrument.
(b) Reagents, standard solutions and accuracy-control samples shall be handled, stored and
discarded as instructed by the respective suppliers.
(c) Physiologically or biologically active samples are not applicable to this instrument because
of possible infection with bacteria or viruses.

IMPORTANT - 7
Disturbance by Electromagnetic Wave
This instrument conforms to Class A in the EN standards EN61326-1 (2013).
Avoid installing this instrument near equipment whose data will be affected by
electromagnetic noise within the permissible range of this standard.
Also, data of this instrument may be affected by electromagnetic noise or the instrument itself
may malfunction. In the room where this instrument is installed, the following electric
devices must not be brought: Devices which emit radio waves such as mobile phone,
transceiver, wireless telephone and similar small-power device.
Cautions
The following is a statement of notice about EMC for Korea.
A급기기 (업무용 방송통신기자재)
이 기기는 업무용(A급) 전자파적합기기로서 판매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라며,
가정외의 지역에서 사용하는 것을 목적으로 합니다. (O)

SAFETY - 1
SAFETY SUMMARY
Before using the ChromasterUltra RSSystem, be sure to read the following safety
instructions carefully.
The hazard warnings which appear on the warning labels on the product or in the manual have
one of the following alert headings consisting of a safety alert symbol and signal word
WARNING or CAUTION.
:
The alert symbol shown at left precedes every signal word for hazard
warnings, and appears in safety-related descriptions in the manual.
To prevent possible hazards or injury, be sure to follow the safety
precautions preceded by this symbol.
WARNING : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or
can result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION : Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will or
can result in minor or moderate injury.
The following signal word NOTICE or NOTE is used to indicate precautionary instructions
concerning possible property damage.
NOTICE :Used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will or can result in damage to user’s property, serious damage to the
instrument, and damage to data, or environmental pollution, though
personal injury may not be incurred.
NOTE :Used to indicate explanatory information for ensuring proper instrument
operation and accurate measurement while preventing any possible
damage to the instrument.
Be sure to observe the precautionary instructions in the manuals accompanying the
instrument.
Do not perform any operation or action other than described in these manuals.
On occurrence of any trouble in the instrument, notify the nearest sales service
representative of Hitachi High-Technologies.
Keep in mind that the hazard warnings in the manuals or on the product cannot cover every
possible case, as it is impossible to predict and evaluate all circumstances beforehand.
Always be alert and use your common sense.

SAFETY - 2
SAFETY SUMMARY
General Safety Precautions
WARNING
Safety Precautions During Use
If an abnormal condition such as unusual noise, odor or fumes occurs during
operation of the instrument, the power supply should be turned off immediately.
Disconnect the power cord plug from the power outlet. Then, after providing proper
safety measures as required, contact the nearest service representative of Hitachi
High-Technologies.
Using the instrument in such an abnormal condition could result in an electric shock or
fire.
Radiation from the Laser Light Source
The internal CD-ROM or CD-R/W drive of the PC is provided with a laser beam
source.
In normal operation of the PC containing the laser beam source, no laser beam
harmful to human health will be emitted outside. Note, however, that if a laser beam
leaking out of the PC accidentally gets into the eye, eye injury could occur. When
using the PC, carefully read the laser-related safety precautions described in the PC
manual. Be sure to observe these instructions and the following precautions:
(a) Do not open the panel of the laser device. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside.
(b) On any other laser device, do not attempt to operate or adjust.

SAFETY - 3
SAFETY SUMMARY
WARNING precautions in the Manual
WARNING
Ignition of Flammable Chemicals
This instrument is not explosion-proof. In unattended operation, do not use organic
solvents having an ignition point below 70 C
(Manual System Section 3) (Manual Binary Pump Section 4)
(Manual Autosampler Section 5) (Manual Column Oven Section 2)
(Manual UV-VIS Section 5) (Manual DAD Section 5)
(Manual Organizer Section 3) (Manual FL Section 5)
Beware of ignition hazard when using flammable chemicals such as organic solvents.
(a) Do not bring a heat or flame source near the instrument.
(b) Well-ventilate the laboratory room where the instrument is used.
(c) Always check the following conditions. If an abnormality is found, stop operation
immediately.
Leakage of solvent or waste solution.
Leakage of solvent inside the instrument.
(Manual System Section 3) (Manual Binary Pump Section 4)
(Manual Autosampler Section 5) (Manual Column Oven Section 2)
(Manual UV-VIS Section 5) (Manual DAD Section 5)
(Manual Organizer Section 3) (Manual FL Section 5)
When using flammable chemicals, be careful about possible ignition due to static
electricity. To prevent the build-up of static electricity, use a conductive container for
waste solution employ and provide proper grounding connection to it.
(Manual System Section 3) (Manual Binary Pump Section 4)
(Manual Autosampler Section 5) (Manual Column Oven Section 2)
(Manual UV-VIS Section 5) (Manual DAD Section 5)
(Manual Organizer Section 3) (Manual FL Section 5)

SAFETY - 4
SAFETY SUMMARY
WARNING precautions in the Manual (Continued)
WARNING
Explosion of Vapor from Flammable Chemicals
If a flammable chemical such as organic solvent leaks from the flow path of the instrument
and its vapor concentration reaches the explosion limit, it could cause spontaneous
combustion with dangerously explosive results.
When using a flammable and readily volatile chemical, be sure to check for leakage from
the instrument flow path and ventilate the laboratory room adequately.
(Manual System Section 3) (Manual Binary Pump Section 4)
(Manual Autosampler Section 5) (Manual Column Oven Section 2)
(Manual UV-VIS Section 5) (Manual DAD Section 5)
(Manual Organizer Section 3) (Manual FL Section 5)
Electric Shock due to Contact with Inside of Instrument
When removing the lamp cover for part replacement, etc., there is a risk of electric
shock. Be sure to turn OFF the power switch and disconnect the power cord from the
receptacle in advance. (Manual FL Section 5)
When replacing the fuse with a new one, be careful not to receive an electric shock.
To prevent this, be sure to turn off the power switch before proceeding to fuse
replacement. (Manual Binary Pump Section 5.3) (Manual Autosampler Section 5.3)
(Manual Column Oven Section 5.6) (Manual UV-VIS Section 5.3)
(Manual DAD Section 5.8) (Manual Organizer Section 5.1) (Manual FL Section 5.7)
Do not open the cover of instrument to prevent an electric shock.
(Manual Binary Pump Section 5) (Manual Autosampler Section 5)
(Manual Column Oven Section 5) (Manual UV-VIS Section 5)
(Manual DAD Section 5) (Manual Organizer Section 5)
(Manual FL Section 5)
Be sure to turn off the power switch before detaching the light source cover for lamp
replacement. Be sure to turn off the power switch before proceeding to lamp
replacement.
(Manual UV-VIS Section 5) (Manual DAD Section 5) (Manual FL Section 5)

SAFETY - 5
SAFETY SUMMARY
WARNING precautions in the Manual (Continued)
WARNING
Electric Shock due to Improper Grounding
This instrument is designed in conformity with the specifications of Class I in Annex H of
the IEC 61010-1 (International Electrotechnical Commission Standards) – Issue 1.
To prevent an electric shock hazard, provide a proper grounding connection.
(a) Be sure to use the grounded 3P power cable, which is supplied as a standard
accessory for the instrument.
The use of a different type of power cable may result in an electric shock hazard.
Connect the 3P power cable to a grounded 3P power outlet.
(b) If a grounded 3P power outlet is not available, use a grounded 3P table tap or a 3P-2P
adapter. In this case, be sure to provide proper grounding connection.
For grounding connection, use a screw having a diameter of M4 or higher and a turn
count of 3 or more in threading, and a wire having a thickness of 1.25 mm.
(APPENDIX 1)
Inflammation or Injury due to Toxic, Corrosive or Stimulative Solvent
When using a toxic, corrosive or stimulative solvent, be careful not to incur a physical
inflammation or injury. For details of the properties of each solvent and how to handle it,
refer to the relevant Safety Data Sheets (SDS). Be sure to handle each solvent properly.
(a) Wear proper protective clothes (e.g., safety goggles) so that a solvent will not come
into direct with the skin.
(b) Ventilate the laboratory room adequately to prevent accidental inhalation of harmful
solvent vapor. (Manual System Section 3) (Manual Binary Pump Section 4)
(Manual Autosampler Section 4) (Manual Column Oven Section 5 and 7)
(Manual UV-VIS Section 5) (Manual DAD Section 5)
(Manual Organizer Section 3) (Manual FL Section 5)

SAFETY - 6
SAFETY SUMMARY
WARNING precautions in the Manual (Continued)
WARNING
Injury of Hand by Needle or Internal Mechanism
Never touch the inside of the autosampler during operation, as your hand or finger may be
seriously injured by the needle or internal mechanism. (Manual Autosampler Section 4.2)
Prohibition of Releasing the Safety Mechanism
In this instrument, the safety mechanism functions to turn off power supply automatically
when detaching the lamp cover. This safety mechanism must not be released intentionally.
Otherwise, there is a risk of electric shock due to wrong operation.
(Manual UV-VIS Section 5) (Manual DAD Section 5) (Manual FL Section 5)
Injury of Hand by Remover tool
When removing a plunger seal, plunger wash seal and plunger guide from the cylinder, the
remover tool can injure your hand or finger. Carefully read this instruction manual before
starting operation, and use care with remover tool.
(Manual Binary Pump Section 5.3) (Manual Autosampler Section 5.2)

SAFETY - 7
SAFETY SUMMARY
WARNING precautions in the Manual (Continued)
WARNING
Injury due to Xenon Lamp Explosion
[In use]
When the cumulative turn-on time of the xenon lamp exceeds the guaranteed useful
lifetime, the electrodes evaporate and the scattered matter sticks to the bulb wall, so
its blackening progresses and heat dissipation is hindered. As a result, the internal
bulb temperature (pressure) will rise abnormally to cause a danger of burst, etc.
Replace the xenon lamp with a new one before its cumulative turn-on time exceeds
the guaranteed useful lifetime.
P/N Part Name Useful Lifetime
650-1500 150 W xenon lamp 500 hours
890-2019 Long-life xenon
lamp 1,000 hours
(Manual FL Section 5)
[At replacement]
Before removing the xenon lamp for replacement, turn off the xenon lamp (turn off
power to the instrument) and then wait for at least one hour until the xenon lamp
becomes sufficiently cool to reduce its internal pressure the normal safety level.
(Manual FL Section 5)
If a strong shock or impact is applied to the xenon lamp or if the surface of its quartz
glass part is scratched, it may explode and scatter glass pieces, resulting in personal
injury. Be sure to wear proper protective gear such as safety goggles, safety mask,
thick long sleeves, and gloves when handling the xenon lamp. (Manual FL Section 5)
[At mounting]
When loosening or tightening the retaining nut for the xenon lamp, be careful not to
apply excessive force to its glass bulb part. Never hold and turn the glass bulb part
for loosening/tightening. (Manual FL Section 5)

SAFETY - 8
SAFETY SUMMARY
WARNING precautions in the Manual (Continued)
WARNING
Injury due to Xenon Lamp Explosion
[At mounting] (Continued)
Do not touch the quartz glass part of the xenon lamp with bare hands. If the quartz
glass part of the xenon lamp is contaminated with dust or fingerprints, wipe it using a
gauze sheet or absorbent cotton cloth slightly moistened with high-quality alcohol. If
the xenon lamp is turned on with dust or fingerprints left on the surface of the quartz
glass part, it may cause contamination burn-in to decrease the mechanical strength of
the glass part, resulting in explosion of the xenon lamp. (Manual FL Section 5)
Be sure to mount the xenon lamp in the specified direction.
If the mounting direction (polarity) is wrong, the cathode will be consumed significantly
to disable turn-on of the lamp.
Mount the lamp so that the '+' (anode) mark on it will be positioned at the support
metal of the lamp holder.
If the lamp with its cathode consumed excessively is used continuously, pressure
inside the lamp bulb may become too high, causing possible explosion. To prevent
this, replace the lamp with a new one immediately if its cathode has been consumed
substantially. (Manual FL Section 5)
If the nut on the lamp base and wiring part is loose, the contact resistance between
them will increase due to poor contacting. This could generate a large amount of
heat to make the lamp extremely hot, resulting in possible explosion. To prevent
this, be sure to tighten the nut securely. (Manual FL Section 5)
[At disposal]
The xenon lamp is filled with high-pressure gas (approx. 1 MPa at room temperature,
approx. 4 MPa under operating condition), and this high-pressure gas still remains in
the xenon lamp after it is demounted for replacement. For disposal of the used xenon
lamp, wrap it with a thick cloth (e.g., triple-folded cotton cloth) completely and crush
its glass part with a hammer or the like. Then, discard the xenon lamp as a
dangerous waste item properly. If the xenon lamp is discarded without being crushed,
it could explode due to possible impact at the time of disposal, scattering glass pieces
to cause personal injury. (Manual FL Section 5)

SAFETY - 9
SAFETY SUMMARY
CAUTION Precautions in the Manual
CAUTION
Caution in Carrying Heavy Instrument
ChromasterUltra RSOrganizer weighs as much as 9 kg. Be careful not to drop it and
to handle it with care when carrying it, for preventing injury. Hold the right and left
parts of the instrument firmly. (APPENDIX 1)
ChromasterUltra RS6170 Binary Pump weighs as much as 30 kg. Be careful not to
drop it and to handle it with care when carrying it, for preventing injury. Hold the right
and left parts of the instrument firmly. (APPENDIX 1)
ChromasterUltra RS6270 Autosampler weighs as much as 29 kg. Be careful not to
drop it and to handle it with care when carrying it, for preventing injury. Hold the right
and left parts of the instrument firmly. (APPENDIX 1)
ChromasterUltra RS6310 Column Oven weighs as much as 25 kg. Be careful not to
drop it and to handle it with care when carrying it, for preventing injury. Hold the right
and left parts of the instrument firmly. (APPENDIX 1)
ChromasterUltra RS6420 UV-VIS Detector weighs as much as 15 kg. Be careful not
to drop it and to handle it with care when carrying it, for preventing injury. Hold the
right and left parts of the instrument firmly. (APPENDIX 1)
ChromasterUltra RS6430 Diode Array Detector weighs as much as 17 kg. Be careful
not to drop it and to handle it with care when carrying it, for preventing injury. Hold the
right and left parts of the instrument firmly. (APPENDIX 1)
ChromasterUltra RS6440 FL Detector weighs as much as 26 kg. Be careful not to
drop it and to handle it with care when carrying it, for preventing injury. Hold the right
and left parts of the instrument firmly. (APPENDIX 1)
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