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1. Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 119 9 Maintenance Replacing the Inlet valve Replacing the Inlet valve When If Inlet valve is defective Tools required p n Description Wrench 14 mm G4220 20012 Torque wrench 2 25 Nm Parts required p n Description G4220 60022 Inlet valve primary pump head CAUTION Potential damage of inlet valve Overtightening the valve will damage it a lower torque will create leaks gt Use a torque wrench 10 Nm for fixing the inlet valve 1 Close the shut off valves to avoid solvent leaks 2 Unscrew the tubing at the inlet valve 120 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Replacing the Inlet valve 3 With a 14 mm wrench unscrew the inlet valve and 4 Install inlet valve and tighten it at 10 Nm with a torque remove it wrench 14 mm 6 Open the shut off valves and purge the system to remove air Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 121 9 Maintenance Replacing the Outlet valve Replacing the Outlet valve When If Outlet valve is defective Tools required p n G4220 20012 G4220 20014 Parts required p n G4220 60028 G4220 20020 Description Wrench 14 mm Torque wrench 2 25 Nm 2 5 mm Hex Bit Des
2. 130 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Releasing a Stuck Inlet Valve Releasing a Stuck Inlet Valve If inlet valve is stuck or if pump is not generating pressure after being turned off for an extended When period of time Before the system is turned off for an extended period of time it should be flushed with at NOTE least 10 IPA to prevent inlet valves from getting stuck 2 Unscrew the tubing at the inlet valve 1 Remove the capillary connection from the outlet of the secondary pump head Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 131 9 Maintenance Releasing a Stuck Inlet Valve 3 Attach a Luer lock syringe with adapter to the tubing and fill it with solvent to it 4 Reconnect tubing to inlet valve KAN LAS JE taaie gt Q nd ai Mo i 6 Push solvent with syringe until it comes out at the top of the High Pressure Filter Assembly 132 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Releasing a Stuck Inlet Valve 7 Detach the syringe and reconnect the tubing into the 8 Reinstall the capillary connection to the High Pressure degassing unit Filter Assembly 9 Purge the system to remove air Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 133 9 Maintenance Replacing the Pump
3. Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 137 9 Maintenance Replacing the Pump Heads 5 Remove the complete pump head assembly by holding it with both hands and pulling it to the front NOTE Do not further disassemble the pump head 6 Install the pump head assembly by fixing the 4 screws using a 4 mm hex key and a torque wrench set to 5 Nm Install screws step by step not screw by screw 7 Install flow connections Connect the degassing unit outlet to the inlet of the primary pump head and the outlet of the secondary pump head to the inlet of the purge valve Channel A left pump head assembly is connected to port 4 channel B right pump head assembly to port 1 8 After the complete reassembly of the module the pump must be purged For 10 min apply a flow of 10 ml min using solvents suitable for your application and a composition 50 50 for channels A and B for example 50 acetonitrile 50 water 138 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Disassembling the Pump Head Maintenance 9 If parts inside the pump head need to be replaced When Tools required p n Description G4220 20012 Torque wrench 2 25 Nm G4220 20013 4 mm hex bit G4220 20014 2 5 mm Hex Bit G4220 20015 8710 0510 Preparations Adapter in square to hex Wrench open 1 4 5 16 inch Remove the pump head assembly as described in Repl
4. C p p C BD amp gt CSO aC c DB SC EE ZD TAN ZS 5 CES Ca O oD Co 33 azz Gmaaapbe 3 CBZ q GQpaS ZD ag Qpaaazz C So apas4 C cma A an a m T a a C aeaa li L o l m oO G Comey ase mnb icasi amn 250VAG TIOAH Figure 7 Rear of Binary Pump In an Agilent 1290 Infinity System the individual modules are connected by CAN cables An Agilent 1200 Series Instant Pilot can be connected to the CAN bus of any module Connection to an Agilent data system is established through the built in LAN port of the detector The LAN port of the detector must be used as the detector generates the highest data rate of all modules For more information about connecting the Instant Pilot or Agilent Data System please refer to the respective user manual For setting up the LAN access see LAN Configuration on page 223 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 33 Ge Installing the Module Installing the Pump 5 Turn on the power by pushing the button at the lower left hand side of the module The power button stays pressed in and the status LED should be green NOTE When the line power button stands out and the green light is off the module is turned off NOTE The module was shipped with default configuration settings For changing these settings refer to section Setting the 8 bit configuration switch 34 Agilent 1290
5. 1 228 Requires firmware B 06 40 or above Modules without LAN on board see G1369C LAN Interface Card Bootp When the initialization mode Bootp is selected the module tries to download the parameters from a Bootp Server The parameters obtained become the active parameters immediately They are not stored to the non volatile memory of the module Therefore the parameters are lost with the next power cycle of the module Bootp D Server Figure 37 Bootp Principle Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 Bootp amp Store When Bootp amp Store is selected the parameters obtained from a Bootp Server become the active parameters immediately In addition they are stored to the non volatile memory of the module Thus after a power cycle they are still available This enables a kind of bootp once configuration of the module Example The user may not want to have a Bootp Server be active in his network all the time But on the other side he may not have any other configuration method than Bootp In this case he starts the Bootp Server temporarily powers on the module using the initialization mode Bootp amp Store waits for the Bootp cycle to be completed closes the Bootp Server and powers off the module Then he selects the initialization mode Using Stored and powers on the module again From now on he is able to establish the TCP IP connection to the module with the parameters obtained in
6. Importing Solvent Calibration in ChemStation Go to menu Instrument gt Instrument configuration In the Instrument Configuration screen choose your module and click Configure Click Configure Solvent Type Catalogs In Solvent Type Catalogs click Import Navigate to the location of the solvent calibration table and click Open The new solvent will now appear in the Solvent Type Catalogs sn oO Oo FF O N The imported solvent is now available for selection as a solvent type see Table 5 on page 50 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Overview of the Module s Indicators and Test Functions 70 Status indicators 71 Power Supply Indicator 71 Module Status Indicator 72 Available Tests vs User Interfaces 73 Agilent Lab Advisor Software 74 Overview about the troubleshooting and diagnostic features ee Agilent Technologies 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Overview of the Module s Indicators and Test Functions Status Indicators The module is provided with two status indicators which indicate the operational state prerun run and error states of the module The status indicators provide a quick visual check of the operation of the module Error Messages In the event of an electronic mechanical or hydraulic failure the module generates an error message in the user interface For each message a short description of the
7. 42 Place solvent cabinet with the solvent bottles always on top or at a higher level of the pump For optimum performance use the built in degasser This is mandatory for flow rates below 0 5 mL min and for configurations without Jet Weaver When using the pump with vacuum degassing unit flush the degassing unit with at least 5 mL per channel before operating the pump especially when the pumping system had been turned off for a certain length of time for example overnight and volatile solvent mixtures are used in the channels Prevent blocking of solvent inlet filters never use the pump without solvent inlet filters Growth of algae should be avoided see Algae Growth in HPLC Systems on page 43 Check pump outlet filters and column frit in regular time intervals A blocked pump outlet filter can be identified by black yellow or greenish layers on its surface Whenever possible use a minimum flow rate of 5 uL min per solvent channel to avoid crossflow of solvent into the unused pump channel When using buffer solutions flush the system with water before switching it off The optional seal wash function should be used when buffer solutions with concentrations of 0 1 M or higher are being pumped for long periods of time Never leave an unused pump with water in a channel for an extended period of time 2 3 days Always flush with organic solvent or add 10 isopropanol to water Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pum
8. OR If you changed the IP address power cycle the instrument for the changes to take effect 11 Use the PING utility to verify connectivity by opening a command window and typing Ping 192 168 254 11 for example The Tab File is located at C Documents and Settings All Users Application Data Agilent BootP TabFile Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 Changing the IP Address of an Instrument Using the Agilent BootP Service Agilent BootP Service starts automatically when your PC reboots To change Agilent BootP Service settings you must stop the service make the changes and then restart the service Stopping the Agilent BootP Service 1 From the Windows control panel select Administrative Tools gt Services The Services screen appears d Services idl xd Ble Aton yew Heb s PBl r gt r ane Select an tem to view Its description Bpagtert Booty Service Boropication Layer G Provides s BAcpication Manage Provides s asp net Rate Serv Figure 46 Windows Services screen 2 Right click Agilent BootP Service 3 Select Stop 4 Close the Services and Administrative Tools screen Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 245 13 LAN Configuration Editing the IP address and other parameters in EditBootPSettings 1 Select Start gt All Programs gt Agilent BootP Service and select Edit BootP Settings The BootP Settings screen appears 2 When the BootP Settings
9. 6 Change the IP address in this example 134 40 27 99 and type to list current settings AWINDOWS system32 cmd_exe telnet 134 40 27 95 change of IP setting to gt ip 134 40 27 99 gt 4 LAN Status Page MAC Addre 463 6D36AG838 TCP IP Properties active IP Address gt 134 40 27 95 Subnet Mask gt 255 255 248 0 Def Gateway 134 409 24 1 stored IP Address 134 40 27 99 255 255 248 0 Gateway 134 40 24 1 Controllers no connections Figure 53 Telnet Change IP settings 250 Initialization mode is Using Stored active TCP IP settings stored TCP IP settings in non volatile memory connected to PC with controller software e g Agilent ChemStation here not connected Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 7 When you have finished typing the configuration parameters type exit and press Enter to exit with storing parameters cx WINDOWS system32 cmd exe Agilent Technologies G4296A DEGHBHQH06 gt exit Connection to host lost C V a Figure 54 Closing the Telnet Session If the Initialization Mode Switch is changed now to Using Stored mode the instrument will take the stored settings when the module is re booted In the example above it would be 134 40 27 99 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 251 13 LAN Configuration With the Instant Pilot G4208A To configure the TCP IP parameters before connecting
10. Solvent can spray under high pressure gt Observe appropriate safety procedures for example goggles safety gloves and protective clothing when opening flow path CAUTION Deformation of fittings and seals Liquid drops under high pressure up to 1200 bar act like solid parts Tightening connections under high pressure can deform or destroy fittings and seals gt Never tighten flow connections under pressure The lifetime of a fitting depends on how firmly it has been tightened firm tightening reduces the lifetime If fitting has been overtightened replace it 1 Install fittings and capillaries 2 Tighten fittings and capillaries Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 115 9 Maintenance Replacing the Shutoff Valve Panel Replacing the Shutoff Valve Panel When If a shutoff valve is damaged or the panel needs to be removed for other repair procedures Parts required p n Description 1 5067 4124 Shutoff valve 1 G4220 40004 Shutoff valve panel 2 G4220 60035 Tubing kit 140 mm SSV to shutoff valve or degassing unit 2 tubes Preparations In order to avoid leaks remove tubings from the solvent bottles 1 Unscrew tubing connections between shutoff valves 2 Ifa single valve shall be replaced it can be pulled to the solvent bottles and the solvent selection valve front for removing it from its mounting 116 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Re
11. e Depending on the user interface the available tests and the screens reports may vary see chapter Test Functions and Calibrations e Preferred tool should be the Agilent Lab Advisor software see Agilent Lab Advisor Software on page 74 The Agilent ChemStation B 04 02 and above may not include any maintenance test functions Screenshots used within these procedures are based on the Agilent Lab Advisor software Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 73 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Agilent Lab Advisor Software 74 The Agilent Lab Advisor software is a standalone product that can be used with or without data system Agilent Lab Advisor software helps to manage the lab for high quality chromatographic results and can monitor in real time a single Agilent LC or all the Agilent GCs and LCs configured on the lab intranet Agilent Lab Advisor software provides diagnostic capabilities for all Agilent 1200 Infinity Series modules This includes diagnostic capabilities calibration procedures and maintenance routines for all the maintenance routines The Agilent Lab Advisor software also allows users to monitor the status of their LC instruments The Early Maintenance Feedback EMF feature helps to carry out preventive maintenance In addition users can generate a status report for each individual LC instrument The tests and diagnostic features as provided by the Agilent Lab Advisor software may differ from th
12. P packaging damaged 24 parts damaged 25 missing 25 PC and User Interface Software Setup 253 performance specifications 20 performance Optimization 61 physical specifications 19 power considerations 16 power consumption 19 power cords 17 power supply indicator 71 power switch 32 pressure below lower limit 86 pressure exceeded upper pressure limit 85 pressure sensor calibration wrong or missing 98 pressure sensor replace 118 pump drive blocked or encoder failed 90 pump drive encoder defect 93 pump drive encoder error 97 pump drive encoder rollover 94 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Index pump drive error 97 pump drive stop not found 98 pump drive stroke blocked 98 pump error messages 85 Pump head leak test error message 107 pump features 10 flow connections 35 overview 11 preparing 42 principle 12 purge valve failed 93 reading of purge valve tag failed 93 reading the pump encoder tag failed 89 remote cable 194 repairs replacing firmware 162 resolution Optimization 65 RS 232C cable 200 S safety class 257 safety general information 257 standards 19 symbols 256 Seal wash option installation 39 seal wash pump was missing when tried to turnon 99 seal wash pump replacing 130 shutdown 79 265 Index shutoff valve panel unpacking 24 replacing 116 user interfaces 73 shutoff valves replacing 116 V site requirements 15 power cords 17 solvent cabinet 37 42 sol
13. Purge Valve 182 Cover Parts 183 Leak Parts 184 Fuses 184 Accessory Kit 185 Others 186 This chapter provides information on parts for maintenance ot Agilent Technologies 167 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance Overview of Maintenance Parts 168 p n G4280 60029 G4220 60006 G4220 60012 G4220 60001 G4220 60200 G4220 60210 G4220 60400 G4220 60410 Description Solvent selection valve Jet Weaver 35 pL 100 pL Jet Weaver 380 uL OPTIONAL Pressure sensor 1200 bar Pump Head Assembly Channel A left with Seal Wash Option Pump Head Assembly Channel B right with Seal Wash Option Pump Head Assembly Channel A left without Seal Wash Option Pump Head Assembly Channel B right without Seal Wash Option Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Capillaries p n 5067 4655 G4220 87000 5067 4656 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Parts and Materials for Maintenance Description Capillaries to pump head assemblies channel A and B 2x Capillary SST Valve to Jet Weaver 300 mm x 0 17 mm I D Capillaries to pressure sensor 2x 10 169 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance Solvent Cabinet Kit p n Description 5067 4644 Solvent Cabinet Kit 1290 Infinity Pump includes the following parts 5065 9981 Solvent cabinet 1200 Infinity including all plastic parts 9301 1420 3x Solvent bottle transparent 9301 1450 Solvent bottle amber 5067 4124 4x Shutoff valve G4220 60007 4x Bottle
14. Using the EMF Counters The user settable EMF limits for the EMF Counters enable the early maintenance feedback to be adapted to specific user requirements The useful maintenance cycle is dependent on the requirements for use Therefore the definition of the maximum limits need to be determined based on the specific operating conditions of the instrument Setting the EMF Limits The setting of the EMF limits must be optimized over one or two maintenance cycles Initially the default EMF limits should be set When instrument performance indicates maintenance is necessary take note of the values displayed by the EMF counters Enter these values or values slightly less than the displayed values as EMF limits and then reset the EMF counters to zero The next time the EMF counters exceed the new EMF limits the EMF flag will be displayed providing a reminder that maintenance needs to be scheduled Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 221 12 Hardware Information Early Maintenance Feedback 222 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual eec 13 LAN Configuration What You Have to Do First 224 TCP IP parameter configuration 226 Configuration Switch 227 Initialization mode selection 228 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP 232 General Information DHCP 232 Setup DHCP 234 Link configuration selection 236 Automatic configuration with Bootp 237 About Agilent Boot
15. and intended use of the instrument Agilent Technologies assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements WARNING Ensure the proper usage of the equipment The protection provided by the equipment may be impaired gt The operator of this instrument is advised to use the equipment in a manner as specified in this manual Safety Standards This is a Safety Class I instrument provided with terminal for protective earthing and has been manufactured and tested according to international safety standards Operation Before applying power comply with the installation section Additionally the following must be observed Do not remove instrument covers when operating Before the instrument is switched on all protective earth terminals extension cords auto transformers and devices connected to it must be connected to a protective earth via a ground socket Any interruption of the protective earth grounding will cause a potential shock hazard that could result in serious personal injury Whenever it is likely that the protection has been impaired the instrument must be made inoperative and be secured against any intended operation Make sure that only fuses with the required rated current and of the specified type normal blow time delay and so on are used for replacement The use of repaired fuses and the short circuiting of fuse holders must be avoided Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump
16. gt Make sure the power connector of the instrument can be easily reached and unplugged gt Provide sufficient space behind the power socket of the instrument to unplug the cable Power Cords Different power cords are offered as options with the module The female end of all power cords is identical It plugs into the power input socket at the rear The male end of each power cord is different and designed to match the wall socket of a particular country or region Absence of ground connection or use of unspecified power cord The absence of ground connection or the use of unspecified power cord can lead to electric shock or short circuit gt Never operate your instrumentation from a power outlet that has no ground connection gt Never use a power cord other than the Agilent Technologies power cord designed for your region Use of unsupplied cables Using cables not supplied by Agilent Technologies can lead to damage of the electronic components or personal injury gt Never use cables other than the ones supplied by Agilent Technologies to ensure proper functionality and compliance with safety or EMC regulations Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 17 2 Site Requirements and Specifications WARNING Unintended use of supplied power cords Using power cords for unintended purposes can lead to personal injury or damage of electronic equipment gt Never use the power cords that Agilent Technolo
17. 2110 1004 2x 184 Description Leak funnel Description Fuse 10 At Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Accessory Kit p n G4220 68705 5042 9974 8710 0510 8710 1924 5023 0240 8710 2392 9301 0411 9301 1337 5067 4657 5067 4658 0100 1710 G4220 67000 8710 1534 5065 9978 5181 1519 01018 22707 01018 23702 5042 9972 Parts and Materials for Maintenance 10 Description Accessory kit Tubing Flex 1 5 m Wrench open 1 4 5 16 inch Wrench open 14 mm Hex driver 4 slitted Hex key 4mm15 cm long T handle Syringe Plastic Syringe adapter SST Capillary 300 x 0 17 mm Pump to Autosampler SST Capillary 450 x 0 17 mm Pump to Thermostatted Autosampler Mounting Tool for Tubing Connections Waste tubes Wrench 4 mm both ends open end Tubing 1 mm i d 3 mm o d silicone 5 m for seal wash option CAN cable Agilent module to module 1 m PTFE frits pack of 5 Insert tool Tubing grommet Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 185 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance p n 5067 4699 G4220 20012 G4220 20013 G4220 20014 G4220 20015 G4220 44000 5023 0285 G4203 68708 Description 1290 Infinity pump service kit Torque wrench 2 25 Nm 4 mm hex bit 2 5 mm Hex Bit Adapter in square to hex Protective Foam Replacement kit for 1290 Infinity pump head alignment tool piston handle HPLC System Tool Kit The 1290 Infinity pump service kit 5067 4699 includes pump head
18. 6 Evaluate results 7 Restore system configuration Figure 13 Pump Head Leak Test Results Pump Head Leak Test Enter the test pressure Enter the pressure at which the test will be executed 1200 bar Figure 14 Pump Head Leak Test dynamic pressure input 106 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Pump Head Leak Test Evaluation Test Failed Probable cause 1 Loose or leaky fittings 2 Leaky High Pressure Filter Assembly 3 Damaged pump seals or pistons 4 Leaky outlet ball valve 5 Leaky purge valve Test Functions and Calibrations Suggested actions Tighten the fittings or replace capillaries Tighten Filter housing and fitting NOTE Fittings should only be tightened in a system that is not pressurized for better chance of success Re run test Exchange the pump head or pump seals NOTE A wrongly installed pump seal will reduce the life time of the pump seal considerably Exchange pump head or outlet ball valve Exchange Purge valve rotor seal Notice the difference between error in the test and a failed result An error is caused by an abnormal termination during the operation of the test whereas a failed result indicates that the test result were not within the specified limits Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 107 8 Test Functions and Calibrations Pump Head Leak Test 108 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manu
19. GND DSR 6 6 DSR RTS 7 X 7 RTS CTS 8 8 CTS RI 9 9 RI DB9 DB9 DB9 DB9 Male Female Female Male Figure 32 RS 232 Cable Analog Signal Output The analog signal output can be distributed to a recording device For details refer to the description of the module s main board Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 213 12 Hardware Information 214 APG Remote The APG Remote connector may be used in combination with other analytical instruments from Agilent Technologies if you want to use features as common shut down prepare and so on Remote control allows easy connection between single instruments or systems to ensure coordinated analysis with simple coupling requirements The subminiature D connector is used The module provides one remote connector which is inputs outputs wired or technique To provide maximum safety within a distributed analysis system one line is dedicated to SHUT DOWN the system s critical parts in case any module detects a serious problem To detect whether all participating modules are switched on or properly powered one line is defined to summarize the POWER ON state of all connected modules Control of analysis is maintained by signal readiness READY for next analysis followed by START of run and optional STOP of run triggered on the respective lines In addition PREPARE and START REQUEST may be issued The signal levels are defined as e standard TTL levels 0 V is logic true
20. Infinity System Manual One Stack Configuration Ensure optimum performance by installing the modules of the Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary LC System in the following configuration See Figure 2 on page 27 and Figure 3 on page 28 This configuration optimizes the flow path for minimum delay volume and minimizes the bench space required The Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump should always be installed at the bottom of the stack Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Installing the Module Optimizing the Stack Configuration IVE A Instant Pilot Solvent cabinet Detector Column compartment Autosampler Figure 2 Recommended stack configuration for 1290 Infinity with binary pump front view Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 3 27 3 Installing the Module Optimizing the Stack Configuration LAN to LC ChemStation INAV WINN CAN Bus cable to Instant Pilot Analog detector signal optional AC Power CAN Bus cable Figure 3 Recommended stack configuration 1290 Infinity with binary pump rear view 28 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Installing the Module 3 Optimizing the Stack Configuration Two Stack Configuration In case the autosampler thermostat is added to the system a two stack configuration is recommended which places both heavy modules 1290 Infinity pump and thermostat at the bottom of each stack a
21. Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Installing the Module 3 Flow connections to the pump 2 Place the solvent cabinet on top of the module stack that includes the 1290 Infinity Binary Pump 3 Put the four bottles into the solvent cabinet and screw a bottle head assembly onto each bottle 4 Install the shutoff valve panel at the top left corner of the instrument mblies to the inlet connectors Al A2 B1 and B2 of the solvent selection valves Use the brown bottle for the aqueous solvent usually channel A1 N SAA N i Cor o e E PA OO C f Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 37 3 38 Installing the Module 6 Label the tubes accordingly using the supplied stickers and fix the tubes in the clips of solvent cabinet and 1290 Infinity Binary Pump 7 Connect the outlet of the Jet Weaver to the autosampler 8 Connect Waste tubes G4220 67000 to the purge valve outlets at ports 5 and 6 9 Connect the corrugated waste tube to the outlet of the leak panel 10 Route the corrugated waste tube to a waste container 11 Route drain tubes coming from modules on top of the pump through the pump 12 Purge your system prior to the first use see Priming the Pump on page 54 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Installing the Module 3 Installation of seal wash option Installation of seal wash option Figure 9 Binary
22. The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC 259 Radio Interference 260 Sound Emission 261 Agilent Technologies on Internet 262 8 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual ee 1 66 Introduction e E e j Features 10 Overview of the Binary Pump 11 Pump Principle 12 This chapter gives an introduction to the pump instrument overview and internal connectors Agg Agilent Technologies 1 introduction Features 10 The Binary pump is designed for highest performance GLP compliance and easy maintenance It includes the following features Seal wash for continued high lifetime of pump seals using high buffer concentrations Solvent selection valve for method flexibility Jet Weaver for optimum mixing performance with a minimum of delay volume Automatic purge function for ease of use and unattended preparation of the system Auto tuning of the delivery cycle for compensation of elasticity and dead volume effects Solvent selection for optimum density correction Fast defill function to increase robustness of the pump Two pistons in series design for increased reliability Smooth motion control to prevent shock movements For specifications see Table 2 on page 20 This Binary pump has been introduced together with the Agilent 1290 Infinity Liquid Chromatograph Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manua
23. Timeout Error ID 0062 The timeout threshold was exceeded Probable cause Suggested actions 1 The analysis was completed successfully Check the logbook for the occurrence and and the timeout function switched off the source of a not ready condition Restart the module as requested analysis where required 2 Anot ready condition was present duringa Check the logbook for the occurrence and sequence or multiple injection run for a source of a not ready condition Restart the period longer than the timeout threshold analysis where required 78 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Shutdown Error ID 0063 Error Information 7 An external instrument has generated a shutdown signal on the remote line The module continually monitors the remote input connectors for status signals A LOW signal input on pin 4 of the remote connector generates the error message Probable cause 1 Leak detected in another module with a CAN connection to the system 2 Leak detected in an external instrument with a remote connection to the system 3 Shut down in an external instrument with a remote connection to the system Remote Timeout Error ID 0070 Suggested actions Fix the leak in the external instrument before restarting the module Fix the leak in the external instrument before restarting the module Check external instruments for a shut down condition A not ready condition is still present on the remote inpu
24. User Manual 257 14 Appendix 258 Some adjustments described in the manual are made with power supplied to the instrument and protective covers removed Energy available at many points may if contacted result in personal injury Any adjustment maintenance and repair of the opened instrument under voltage should be avoided whenever possible When inevitable this has to be carried out by a skilled person who is aware of the hazard involved Do not attempt internal service or adjustment unless another person capable of rendering first aid and resuscitation is present Do not replace components with power cable connected Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard Do not install substitute parts or make any unauthorized modification to the instrument Capacitors inside the instrument may still be charged even though the instrument has been disconnected from its source of supply Dangerous voltages capable of causing serious personal injury are present in this instrument Use extreme caution when handling testing and adjusting When working with solvents observe appropriate safety procedures for example goggles safety gloves and protective clothing as described in the material handling and safety data sheet by the solvent vendor especially when toxic or hazardous solvents are used Agilent 1
25. alignment tool and items 1 4 Figure 27 Others Item 1 2 3 4 186 Pump head alignment tool Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Parts and Materials for Maintenance 10 Others Alignment piston Tool handle Figure 28 Replacement kit for 1290 Infinity pump head alignment tool piston handle Figure 29 HPLC System Tool Kit Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 187 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance Others 188 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual J e e t M e e ee 11 7 e Identifying Cables e i e Cable Overview 190 Analog cables 192 Remote Cables 194 BCD Cables 197 CAN LAN Cable 199 RS 232 Cable Kit 200 Agilent 1200 Module to Printer 201 This chapter summarizes information on all cables Agg Agilent Technologies 189 11 Identifying Cables Cable Overview 190 Never use cables other than the ones supplied by Agilent Technologies to ensure proper functionality and compliance with safety or EMC regulations Analog cables p n 35900 60750 35900 60750 01046 60105 Remote cables p n 03394 60600 03396 61010 5061 3378 01046 60201 BCD cables p n 03396 60560 G1351 81600 Description Agilent module to 3394 6 integrators Agilent 35900A A D converter Analog cable BNC to general purpose spade lugs Description Agilent module to 3396A Series integrator
26. an analysis A green status indicator indicates the module is performing an analysis run mode A yellow indicator indicates a not ready condition The module is ina not ready state when it is waiting for a specific condition to be reached or completed for example immediately after changing a set point or while a self test procedure is running An error condition is indicated when the status indicator is red An error condition indicates the module has detected an internal problem which affects correct operation of the module Usually an error condition requires attention e g leak defective internal components An error condition always interrupts the analysis If the error occurs during analysis it is propagated within the LC system i e ared LED may indicate a problem of a different module Use the status display of your user interface for finding the root cause module of the error A blinking indicator indicates that the module is in resident mode e g during update of main firmware A fast blinking indicator indicates that the module is in a low level error mode In such a case try to re boot the module or try a cold start see Special Settings on page 218 Then try a firmware update see Replacing Module Firmware on page 162 If this does not help a main board replacement is required Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 6 Available Tests vs User Interfaces
27. and advanced mode The following parameters can be changed Change Contacts Change Flow Change Max Pressure Limit Change Solvent Composition You can only use solvents which have been enabled in the solvents section Function centric view This checkbox allows you displaying parameter changes instead of a time table Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 53 4 Using the Pump Priming the Pump When the solvents have been exchanged or the pumping system has been turned off for a certain time for example overnight oxygen will re diffuse into the solvent channel between the solvent reservoir vacuum degassing unit when available in the system and the pump Solvents containing volatile ingredients will slightly lose these Therefore priming of the pumping system is required before starting an application 1 Initiate a purge in the controlling software with a Purge flow set to 3 5 ml min per channel 2 Flush all tubes with at least 30 ml of solvent Table 7 Choice of Priming Solvents for Different Purposes Activity Solvent Comments After an installation lsopropanol Best solvent to flush air out of the system When switching between reverse phase and Isopropanol lsopropanol is miscible with both normal phase normal phase both times and reverse phase solvents After an installation Ethanol or Methanol Alternative to lsopropanol second choice if no lsopropanol is available To clean the system when us
28. chapter describes the meaning of error messages and provides information on probable causes and suggested actions how to recover from error conditions Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 3 In This Guide 8 Test Functions and Calibrations This chapter describes the tests for the module 9 Maintenance This chapter describes the maintenance of the Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance This chapter provides information on parts for maintenance 11 Identifying Cables This chapter summarizes information on all cables 12 Hardware Information This chapter describes the pump in more detail on hardware and electronics 13 LAN Configuration This chapter provides information on connecting the detector to the Agilent ChemStation PC 14 Appendix This chapter provides addition information on safety legal and web Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Contents Contents 1 Introduction 9 Features 10 Overview of the Binary Pump 11 Pump Principle 12 2 Site Requirements and Specifications 15 Site Requirements 16 Physical Specifications 19 Specifications 20 3 Installing the Module 23 Unpacking the Module 24 Optimizing the Stack Configuration 26 Removing the Transport Foam 31 Installing the Pump 32 Flow connections to the pump 35 Installation of seal wash option 39 4 Usingthe Pump 41 Preparing the Binary Pump 42 Algae Growth in HPLC Systems 4
29. damages caused in whole or in part by improper use of the products unauthorized alterations adjustments or modifications to the products failure to comply with procedures in Agilent product user guides or use of the products in violation of applicable laws rules or regulations gt Use your Agilent products only in the manner described in the Agilent product user guides CAUTION Safety standards for external equipment gt If you connect external equipment to the instrument make sure that you only use accessory units tested and approved according to the safety standards appropriate for the type of external equipment 112 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Overview of Maintenance The following pages describe maintenance simple repairs of the module that can be carried out without opening the main cover Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 113 9 Maintenance Cleaning the Module To keep the module case clean use a soft cloth slightly dampened with water or a solution of water and mild detergent WARNING Liquid dripping into the electronic compartment of your module can cause shock hazard and damage the module gt Do not use an excessively damp cloth during cleaning gt Drain all solvent lines before opening any connections in the flow path 114 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Installing Fittings and Capillaries WARNING
30. failed 82 flow rate limit exceeded 88 ignition without cover 83 83 insufficient power of drive encoder LED 94 leak sensor open 81 leak sensor short 80 leak 83 lost CAN partner 80 overcurrent of pump drive 91 overcurrent of solvent selection valve SSV 92 pressure below lower limit 86 pressure exceeded upper pressure limit 85 pressure sensor calibration wrong or missing 98 pump drive blocked or encoder failed 90 pump drive encoder defect 93 ump drive encoder error 97 ump drive encoder rollover 94 ump drive error 97 ump drive stop not found 98 264 pump drive stroke blocked 98 pump error 85 pump head leak test 107 purge valve failed 93 reading of purge valve tag failed 93 reading the pump encoder tag failed 89 remote timeout 79 seal wash pump was missing when tried to turnon 99 shutdown 79 solvent counter exceeded limit 87 system pressure test 104 target pressure not reached for binary pump degasser 86 timeout 78 unknown purge valve type 97 waste counter limit exceeded 88 writing the pump encoder tag failed 89 writing the purge valve tag failed 95 extra column volume 62 F fan failed 82 filter solventinlet 42 firmware description 204 main system 204 resident system 204 update tool 205 updates 162 205 upgrade downgrade 162 fittings 115 flow connections topump 35 flow rate limit exceeded 88 flow rate minimum 42 frequency range 19 G general error messages 78 H humi
31. failure a list of probable causes of the problem and a list of suggested actions to fix the problem are provided see chapter Error Information Test Functions A series of test functions are available for troubleshooting and operational verification after exchanging internal components see Tests and Calibrations Diagnostic Signals The module has several signals internal temperatures voltages and currents of lamps that can be used for diagnosing baseline problems These can be added like normal signals in the Agilent ChemStation software 70 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 6 Status indicators Status indicators Two status indicators are located on the front of the module The lower left indicates the power supply status the upper right indicates the module status Sc eh ee S LI Power switch D F Serial number Figure 10 Location of Status Indicators Power Supply Indicator The power supply indicator is integrated into the main power switch When the indicator is illuminated green the power is ON Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 71 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Module Status Indicator The module status indicator indicates one of six possible module conditions 72 When the status indicator is OFF and power switch light is on the module is in a prerun condition and is ready to begin
32. in Germany lsat Power plug Figure 31 208 Rear of Binary Pump Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Hardware Information Interfaces The Agilent 1200 Infinity Series modules provide the following interfaces Table9 Agilent 1200 Infinity Series Interfaces Module CAN LAN BCD LAN RS 232 Analog APG Special 12 optional on board Remote Pumps G1310B Iso Pump G1311B Quat Pump G1311C Quat Pump VL G1312B Bin Pump G1312C Bin Pump VL 1376A Cap Pump G2226A Nano Pump G5611A Bio inert Quat Pump G4220A B Bin Pump G4204A Quat Pump G1361A Prep Pump Samplers G1329B ALS G2260A Prep ALS G1364B FC PS G1364C FC AS G1364D FC uS G1367E HiP ALS G1377A HiP micro ALS G2258A DL ALS G5664A Bio inert FC AS G5667A Bio inert Autosampler G4226A ALS Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes CAN DC OUT for CAN slaves CAN DC OUT for CAN slaves THERMOSTAT for G1330B THERMOSTAT for G1330B CAN DC OUT for CAN slaves Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 209 12 Hardware Information Table9 Agilent 1200 Infinity Series Interfaces Module CAN LAN BCD LAN RS 232 Analog APG Special optional on board Remote Detectors G1314B VWD VL 2 Yes No Yes 1 Yes G1314C VWD VL G1314E F VWD 2 No Yes Y
33. that single Bootp cycle Bootp Active Server Parameter Non Volatile RAM Stored Parameter Figure 38 Bootp amp Store Principle Use the initialization mode Bootp amp Store carefully because writing to the non volatile memory takes time Therefore when the module shall obtain its parameters from a Bootp Server every time it is powered on the recommended initialization mode is Bootp Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 229 13 LAN Configuration 230 Using Stored When initialization mode Using Stored is selected the parameters are taken from the non volatile memory of the module The TCP IP connection will be established using these parameters The parameters were configured previously by one of the described methods Non Volatile RAM Active Parameter Stored Parameter Figure 39 Using Stored Principle Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 Using Default When Using Default is selected the factory default parameters are taken instead These parameters enable a TCP IP connection to the LAN interface without further configuration see Table 17 on page 231 Default Active Parameter Parameter Figure 40 Using Default Principle Using the default address in your local area network may result in network problems Take care and change it to a valid address immediately Table 17 Using Default Parameters IP address 192 168 2
34. the instrument If replacing the main power fuse does not resolve the issue please contact your Agilent service representative Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Replacing the Main Power Fuses 1 Use a screwdriver for removing the main fuse carrier from 2 the compartment next to the main power plug Remove the fuse from the carrier Install the new fuse 10A to the carrier and insert the carrier to the fuse compartment GQ Z7 7208 wxth Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 161 9 Maintenance Replacing Module Firmware When Tools required OR OR Parts required Preparations 162 The installation of newer firmware might be necessary if a newer version solves problems of older versions or to keep all systems on the same validated revision The installation of older firmware might be necessary to keep all systems on the same validated revision or if anew module with newer firmware is added to a system or if third party control software requires a special version Description LAN RS 232 Firmware Update Tool Agilent Lab Advisor software Instant Pilot G4208A only if supported by module Description 1 Firmware tools and documentation from Agilent web site Read update documentation provided with the Firmware Update Tool To upgrade downgrade the module s firmware carry out the following steps 1 Download the r
35. the main board detects when the top foam is in place If the foam is removed while the lamps are on or if an attempt is made to switch on for example the lamps with the foam removed the lamps are switched off and the error message is generated Probable cause Suggested actions 1 The top foam was removed during Please contact your Agilent service operation representative 2 Foam not activating the sensor Please contact your Agilent service representative Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Pump Error Messages These errors are pump specific Error Information Pressure of binary pump above upper limit Error ID 22014 The pressure has exceeded the upper pressure limit e Parameter Measured pressure Probable cause 1 Blockage in flow path after the pressure sensor 2 Inappropriate settings pressure limit flow rate Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Suggested actions Check for blockages in the LC system e g purge valve Jet Weaver degraded column column frits needle needle seat capillaries etc Check for particles in the solvent Decrease flow rate Increase pressure limit 85 7 Error Information Pressure below lower limit Error ID 22015 The pressure has dropped below the lower limit Parameter None Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Leak Check for leaks 2 Bottle empty Check bottle filling 3 Wrong solvent viscosity Check solvent 4 Inappropr
36. the pump constantly tunes the delivery cycle for elasticity and dead volume effects With this feature the pump is able to deliver a stable and accurate flow without requiring individual calibration settings A further feature of the control and compensation algorithm is leak correction With this it is even possible to compensate for minor leaks in primary pump chamber inlet valve and seal without the performance of the pump being affected To increase the robustness of the pump it uses a fast defill function which reduces the delivery time of the primary piston thereby reducing the net effects of leaks considerably Furthermore each pump channel has only two valves on its two pump heads which also reduce the potential of failures In order to reduce stresses on the pump hardware it uses a smooth motion control which slowly increases or decreases the speed of the pistons to prevent shock movements In order to be able to control these movements a high resolution encoder unit is attached to the pump drives which resolves a revolution into 65000 steps and each step translates to a volume of about 300 pl Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual ee 2 Site Requirements and Specifications e i e j Site Requirements 16 Physical Specifications 19 Specifications 20 This chapter provides information on environmental requirements physical and performance specificatio
37. 01 03 and above The file naming conventions are PPPP_RVVV_XXX dlb where PPPP is the product number for example 1315AB for the G1315A B DAD R the firmware revision for example A for G1315B or B for the G1315C DAD VVV is the revision number for example 102 is revision 1 02 XXX is the build number of the firmware For instructions on firmware updates refer to section Replacing Firmware in chapter Maintenance or use the documentation provided with the Firmware Update Tools Update of main system can be done in the resident system only Update of the resident system can be done in the main system only Main and resident firmware must be from the same set Main FW update Resident System Main System Resident FW Update Figure 30 Firmware Update Mechanism Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 205 12 Hardware Information 206 Some modules are limited in downgrading due to their main board version or their initial firmware revision For example a G1315C DAD SL cannot be downgraded below firmware revision B 01 02 or to a A xx xx Some modules can be re branded e g G1314C to G1314B to allow operation in specific control software environments In this case the feature set of the target type are use and the feature set of the original are lost After re branding e g from G1314B to G1314C the original feature set is available again All these specific informations are described in the documentation prov
38. 0750 Pin 3394 6 Pin Agilent Signal Name module 1 Not connected 2 Shield Analog 3 Center Analog To oO oO Agilent Module to BNC Connector p n 8120 1840 Pin BNC Pin Agilent Signal Name module aa Shield Shield Analog oO EO Center Center Analog Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent Module to General Purpose Identifying Cables 11 p n 01046 60105 Pin Pin Agilent Signal Name module 1 Not connected 2 Black Analog 3 Red Analog _ ee Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 193 11 Identifying Cables Remote Cables 194 One end of these cables provides a Agilent Technologies APG Analytical Products Group remote connector to be connected to Agilent modules The other end depends on the instrument to be connected to Agilent Module to 3396A Integrators p n 03394 60600 Pin 3396A Pin Agilent Signal Name Active module TTL 9 1 White Digital ground NC 2 Brown Prepare run Low 80 A 3 3 Gray Start Low z NC 4 Blue Shut down Low e oa NC 5 Pink Not Ls connected NC 6 Yellow Power on High 5 14 7 Red Ready High 1 8 Green Stop Low NC 9 Black Start request Low 13 15 Not connected Agilent Module to 3396 Series II 3395A Integrators Use the cable Agilent module to 3396A Series I integrators 03394 60600 and cut pin 5 on the integrator side Otherwise the integrator prints START
39. 1120 1220 LC System When the initialization mode DHCP is selected the card tries to download the parameters from a DHCP Server The parameters obtained become the active parameters immediately They are not stored to the non volatile memory of the card Besides requesting the network parameters the card also submits its hostname to the DHCP Server The hostname equals the MAC address of the card e g 0030d3177321 It is the DHCP server s responsibility to forward the hostname address information to the Domain Name Server The card does not offer any services for hostname resolution e g NetBIOS DHCP Active Server Parameter Figure 41 DHCP Principle Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 1 It may take some time until the DHCP server has updated the DNS server with the hostname information 2 It may be necessary to fully qualify the hostname with the DNS suffix e g 0030d3177321 country company com 3 The DHCP server may reject the hostname proposed by the card and assign a name following local naming conventions Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 233 13 LAN Configuration Setup DHCP Software required The modules in the stack must have at least firmware from set A 06 34 and the above mentioned modules B 06 40 or above must from the same firmware set 1 Note the MAC address of the LAN interface provided with G1369C LAN Interface Card or Main Board This MAC addres
40. 290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Appendix 14 The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC Abstract The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC adopted by EU Commission on 13 February 2003 is introducing producer responsibility on all Electric and Electronic appliances from 13 August 2005 z This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirements The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex l this product is classed as a Monitoring and Control instrumentation product Do not dispose off in domestic household waste To return unwanted products contact your local Agilent office or see www agilent com for more information Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 259 14 Appendix Radio Interference Never use cables other than the ones supplied by Agilent Technologies to ensure proper functionality and compliance with safety or EMC regulations Test and Measurement If test and measurement equipment is operated with equipment unscreened cables and or used for measurements on open set ups the user has to assure that under operating conditions the radio interference limits are still met within the premises 260 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Append
41. 3 Setting up the Pump with the Instrument Control Interface 44 Priming the Pump 54 Solvent Information 56 5 How to Optimize the Performance of Your Module 61 Delay Volume and Extra Column Volume 62 How to Configure the Optimum Delay Volume 63 How to Achieve Higher Resolution 65 Using Solvent Calibration Tables 68 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Contents 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics 69 Overview of the Module s Indicators and Test Functions 70 Status indicators 71 Available Tests vs User Interfaces 73 Agilent Lab Advisor Software 74 7 Error Information 75 What Are Error Messages 77 General Error Messages 78 Pump Error Messages 85 8 Test Functions and Calibrations 101 Introduction 102 System Pressure Test 103 Pump Head Leak Test 105 9 Maintenance 109 Introduction to Maintenance 110 Warnings and Cautions 112 Overview of Maintenance 113 Cleaning the Module 114 Installing Fittings and Capillaries 115 Replacing the Shutoff Valve Panel 116 Replacing the Pressure Sensor 118 Replacing the Inlet valve 120 Replacing the Outlet valve 122 Replacing the Solvent Selection Valve SSV 125 Changing configuration or replacing the Jet Weaver 127 Replacing the Seal Wash Pump 130 Releasing a Stuck Inlet Valve 131 Replacing the Pump Heads 134 Disassembling the Pump Head 139 Disassembling the Primary Pump Head 140 Disassembling the Secondary Pump Head 143 Assembling the Pump Head 146 Replacing
42. 3 sw4 sw5 swe sw7 sws LAN 0 0 Link Configuration Init Mode Selection Auto negotiation 0 Xx xX x X xX 10 MBit half duplex 1 0 0 x xX X 10 MBit full duplex 1 0 1 x xX xX 100 MBit half duplex 1 1 0 x xX X 100 MBit full duplex 1 1 1 Xx x x Bootp x X x 0 0 0 Bootp amp Store x Xx Xx 0 0 1 Using Stored x x x 0 1 0 DHCP x x x 1 0 0 Using Default x x x 0 1 1 TEST 1 1 System NVRAM Boot Resident System 1 Xx Revert to Default Data Coldstart x Xx Xx 1 Legend 0 switch down 1 switch up x any position When selecting the mode TEST the LAN settings are Auto Negotiation amp Using Stored For explanation of Boot Resident System and Revert to Default Data Coldstart refer to Special Settings on page 218 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 217 12 Hardware Information Special Settings The special settings are required for specific actions normally in a service case The tables include both settings for modules with on board LAN and without on board LAN They are identified as LAN and no LAN Boot Resident Firmware update procedures may require this mode in case of firmware loading errors main firmware part If you use the following switch settings and power the instrument up again the instrument firmware stays in the resident mode It is not operable as a module It only uses basic functions of the operating system for example for communication In this mode the main firmware ca
43. 5 0 V is false e fan out is 10 e input load is 2 2 kOhm against 5 0 V and e output are open collector type inputs outputs wired or technique All common TTL circuits operate with a 5 V power supply A TTL signal is defined as low or L when between 0 V and 0 8 V and high or H when between 2 0 V and 5 0 V with respect to the ground terminal Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Hardware Information 12 Table 11 Remote Signal Distribution Pin Signal Description 1 DGND Digital ground 2 PREPARE L Request to prepare for analysis for example calibration detector lamp on Receiver is any module performing pre analysis activities 3 START L Request to start run timetable Receiver is any module performing run time controlled activities 4 SHUT DOWN L System has serious problem for example leak stops pump Receiver is any module capable to reduce safety risk 5 Not used 6 POWER ON H All modules connected to system are switched on Receiver is any module relying on operation of others 7 READY H System is ready for next analysis Receiver is any sequence controller 8 STOP L Request to reach system ready state as soon as possible for example stop run abort or finish and stop injection Receiver is any module performing run time controlled activities 9 START REQUEST L Request to start injection cycle for example by start key on any module Receiver is the autosampler Spec
44. 54 11 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway not specified Since the default IP address is a so called local address it will not be routed by any network device Thus the PC and the module must reside in the same subnet The user may open a Telnet session using the default IP address and change the parameters stored in the non volatile memory of the module He may then close the session select the initialization mode Using Stored power on again and establish the TCP IP connection using the new parameters When the module is wired to the PC directly e g using a cross over cable or a local hub separated from the local area network the user may simply keep the default parameters to establish the TCP IP connection In the Using Default mode the parameters stored in the memory of the module are not cleared automatically If not changed by the user they are still available when switching back to the mode Using Stored Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 231 13 LAN Configuration Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP 232 General Information DHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP is an auto configuration protocol used on IP networks The DHCP functionality is available on all Agilent HPLC modules with on board LAN Interface and B firmware B 06 40 or above e G1314D E F VWD e G1315C D DAD e G1365C D MWD e G4212A B DAD e G4220A B Binary Pump e G1369C LAN Interface Card e
45. 678 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Parts and Materials for Maintenance 10 Description Screw M5 40 mm long Pump Chamber Housing order pump head Inlet valve primary pump head Outlet valve 1290 Infinity Pump primary pump head Internal gold seal for 1290 Infinity outlet valve PE seals pack of 2 Seal holder including backup ring Gasket seal wash pack of 6 Wash Seal PE Support Ring Seal Wash Pump Head Ferrules order pump head Piston Housing order pump head Piston 1290 Infinity Pumps ceramic 175 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance Primary Pump Head Parts Primary Pump Head Without Seal Wash Binary Pump Figure 21 Primary pump head Binary Pump without seal wash 176 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Item p n 1 0515 1218 2 3 G4220 60022 4 G4220 60028 5 G4220 20020 6 0905 1420 7 G4220 60015 8 9 10 5067 5678 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Parts and Materials for Maintenance 10 Description Screw M5 40 mm long Pump Chamber Housing order pump head Inlet valve primary pump head Outlet valve 1290 Infinity Pump primary pump head Internal gold seal for 1290 Infinity outlet valve PE seals pack of 2 Support ring including backup ring Pump Head Ferrules order pump head Piston Housing order pump head Piston 1290 Infinity Pumps ceramic 177 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance Secondary Pump Head Parts S
46. 7 15 5067 4728 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Parts and Materials for Maintenance 10 Description Screw M5 40 mm long Pump Head Screw Pump Head Front Plate order pump head Heat Exchanger secondary pump head only Channel A Heat Exchanger Screw Spacer Fitting Pump Chamber Housing order pump head PE seals pack of 2 Support ring including backup ring Pump Head Ferrules order pump head Piston Housing order pump head Piston 1290 Infinity Pumps ceramic High Pressure Filter Assembly secondary pump head PTFE frits pack of 5 Seal cap 181 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance Purge Valve Purge Valve Figure 24 Purge valve parts Item p n Description 5067 4119 Purge valve head 1 1535 4857 Stator screws 2 5068 0004 Purge Valve Stator 3 5068 0005 Purge Valve Rotor Seal 1200 bar 4 1535 4045 Bearing ring 182 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Cover Parts Parts and Materials for Maintenance 10 Cover Parts Figure 25 Cover Parts Item p n 1 5067 4613 2 5042 9949 5042 9972 3 5067 4612 4 5067 4634 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Description Cabinet Kit Side Covers left right Top Cover Tubing Plug Base Cover and Leak Seal Tubing Plug Plastic Tubing grommet Front Cover 1290 Infinity Binary Pump Valve Rail Kit 183 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance Figure 26 Leak funnel Leak Parts p n 5041 8388 Fuses p n
47. 90 remote 190 RS 232 191 CAN cable 199 capillaries 115 cleaning 114 compensation sensor open 81 compensation sensor short 82 condensation 18 configuration switches 227 configuration low flow rates 42 one stack 26 two stack front 29 two stack rear 30 two stack 29 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Index current of primary pump drive too high 96 current of secondary pump drive too high 96 D defect connection between main board and pump drive encoder 92 defect on arrival 24 degasser s pressure limit violation 87 delay volume description 62 deliver underrun 92 delivery checklist 25 DHCP general information 232 setup 234 Diagnostic software 74 dimensions 19 drive current too high 91 drive current too low 90 drive encoder error 95 drive Encoder failed 90 drive position limit 94 drive timeout 91 E electrical connections descriptions of 207 EMF early maintenance feedback 221 error messages binary pump shutdown during analysis 89 263 Index compensation sensor open 81 compensation sensor short 82 cover violation 84 current of primary pump drive too high 96 current of secondary pump drive too high 96 defect connection between main board and pump drive encoder 92 degasser s pressure limit violation 87 deliver underrun 92 drive current too high 91 drive current too low 90 drive encoder error 95 drive Encoder failed 90 drive position limit 94 drive timeout 91 fan
48. 90 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Error Information 7 Drive current too high Error ID 22409 The current consumption of the pump drive is too high e Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Blockage of system before pressure sensor Check for blockage of e g outlet valve filter frit purge valve heat exchanger 2 Drive motor defect Please contact your Agilent service representative Drive timeout Error ID 22410 Drive is blocked mechanically fails during initialization e Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Blockage of pump drive Drive motor defect Please contact your Agilent service representative Overcurrent of pump drive Error ID 22411 The current consumption of the pump drive is too high e Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Blockage of system before pressure sensor Check for blockage of e g outlet valve filter frit purge valve heat exchanger 2 Drive motor defect Please contact your Agilent service representative Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 91 7 Error Information Overcurrent of solvent selection valve SSV Error ID 22412 Overcurrent of solvent selection valve SSV Parameter None Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Valve defect Replace the solvent selection valve Deliver underrun Error ID 22413 Internal error Paramet
49. Head Assembly G4220 60035 4x Tubing kit 140 mm SSV to shutoff valve or degassing unit 2 tubes G4220 40004 Shutoff valve panel 5042 9967 Tubing clip set of 5 clips 170 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Parts and Materials for Maintenance 10 Seal Wash Option Figure 18 Seal wash pump p n Description 5042 8507 Seal wash pump cartridge 5065 9978 Tubing 1 mm i d 3 mm o d silicone 5 m for seal wash option Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 171 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance Pump Head Assembly Parts Pump Head Assembly Parts Figure 19 Pump head assembly parts 172 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Item p n 1 G4280 60026 2 G4220 60028 3 G4220 60022 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Parts and Materials for Maintenance 10 Pump Head Assembly Parts Description High Pressure Filter Assembly secondary pump head Outlet valve 1290 Infinity Pump primary pump head Inlet valve primary pump head 173 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance Primary Pump head Parts Primary Pump Head Parts Primary Pump Head With Seal Wash Binary Pump a o m5 9 E Figure 20 Primary pump head Binary Pump with seal wash O 174 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Item p n 1 0515 1218 2 3 G4220 60022 4 G4220 60028 5 G4220 20020 6 0905 1420 7 G4220 60016 8 5062 2484 9 0905 1718 10 G4220 63010 11 12 13 5067 5
50. Heads Replacing the Pump Heads The Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump has two pump assemblies for two solvent channels A and B which both consist of two pump drives and pump heads The solvent enters each pump through the primary pump head is transferred to the secondary pump head and leaves the outlet of the secondary pump head which is connected to the pump valve Figure 17 Pump head assembly left 134 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 In case of problems with the pump performance p n Description G4220 20012 Torque wrench 2 25 Nm G4220 20013 4 mm hex bit G4220 20015 Adapter in square to hex p n Description 1 G4220 60200 Pump Head Assembly Channel A left with Seal Wash Option 1 G4220 60210 Pump Head Assembly Channel B right with Seal Wash Option 1 G4220 60400 Pump Head Assembly Channel A left without Seal Wash Option 1 G4220 60410 Pump Head Assembly Channel B right without Seal Wash Option Switch off pump at the main power switch Remove the front cover Limitation of life time The pump head assembly is an exchange part which cannot be reassembled with standard tools Disassembling the pump head will strongly limit its life time gt Do not disassemble the pump head assembly Damage of connections Disassembling the flow connection between the both pump heads of one pump head assembly solvent channel can damage the connection and cause leaks
51. Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Installing the Module 3 Flow connections to the pump Flow connections to the pump Jet Weaver Degasser T aA Solvent selection valve TEN N m Y Py Pump heads Purge valve Pressure sensor The pump is shipped with tubing and capillary connections installed between solvent selection valve degassing unit pump heads pressure sensor purge valve and Jet Weaver This section describes the installation of additional flow connections Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 35 3 Installing the Module Parts required p n Description 1 Other modules 1 G4220 68705 Accessory kit 1 G5067 1531 Solvent Cabinet Kit Preparations Pump is installed in the LC system WARNING Toxic flammable and hazardous solvents samples and reagents The handling of solvents samples and reagents can hold health and safety risks gt When working with these substances observe appropriate safety procedures for example by wearing goggles safety gloves and protective clothing as described in the material handling and safety data sheet supplied by the vendor and follow good laboratory practice gt The volume of substances should be reduced to the minimum required for the analysis gt Do not operate the instrument in an explosive atmosphere 1 Remove the front cover by pressing the snap fasteners on both sides Figure 8 Removing the Front Cover 36 Agilent 1290
52. Information Electrical Connections Rear View of the Module APG Remote AN Bus b R L CCE ae C JC gt bye STDC gt 9 2 z 2 c 3 36 __9Cc TG i Configuration switch f NENG ee 5 ee oe COMPACT FLASH ower supply for externa a j CAN valves CAN DC 0UT CAH CAN H USB ap ca ED enno C a ED en ea Ce eZ oa pas ZZ CED aoe Sy ZB CLC SSE ZS CERE CDQ eza gt TID CW l DC SS z 20D gt gt 2c Ss amy IC IC gt A gt C IC D Z gt IC IC IC E Sa 3 C gt a 3 C3 AN T gt fe C 3 gt c i gt a fe Na dC c S 5 fa p c aye iT 3 C d SC a Cy C f 5C c J c ae c T gt Te E i SED oO Compact Flash IC ye ae gt c 5 c c 3 c SC ate SE gt fi a Eo 5 ec lt JC gt p AN IC D gt A gt C 2 2 amp DC DC C ri CAC bie b D amp gt C Z D x CAC DC C iD Be SS a Zo IDT Q a a a CO oO ama SS SB aS 42 GMa a a a SS 6 SE ten Z SS Spaz O CS Sees i o l T E ilem Technologies Q cemeg 250VACG TIOAH SOE aie ena fem EET IM ww fe frm 1 TMU MUTANT MOM sxe Made
53. Jet Weaver should always be used but for mass spectrometric detection the user can decide to bypass the Jet Weaver in order to reduce the delay volume This only makes sense for ultra fast gradient operation less than 0 5 min or for use with very small volume columns If the Jet Weaver is bypassed the connection tubing to the autosampler is routed directly from the purge valve Before disconnecting a Jet Weaver from the flow path flush it with organic solvent Avoid leaving water or buffers inside the Jet Weaver which may cause the growth of microorganisms like algae or bacteria Sometimes it may be advisable to increase the delay volume in the pump Specifically this can be the case when UV detection is employed and a strongly UV absorbing compound has been added to the mobile phase This can have the effect of emphasizing any pump noise and the most common example is the use of trifluoroacetic acid TFA in the analysis of proteins and peptides The effect can be mitigated by increasing the mixer volume The following different Jet Weaver configurations are available e The Jet Weaver 35 uL 100 uL G4220 60006 has two alternative volumes in the same unit The switch from the lower volume 35 ul to the higher volume 100 ul is done by uninstalling it turning it around from front to back and re installing it see Changing configuration or replacing the Jet Weaver on page 127 The mixing volume and hence delay volume is increased b
54. Low 196 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual BCD Cables Identifying Cables 11 One end of these cables provides a 15 pin BCD connector to be connected to the Agilent modules The other end depends on the instrument to be connected to Agilent Module to General Purpose p n G1351 81600 Wire Color Pin Agilent Signal Name BCD Digit module Green 1 BCD 5 20 Violet 2 BCD 7 80 a Blue 3 BCD 6 40 m Yellow 4 BCD 4 10 SS Black 5 BCD 0 1 Ras Orange 6 BCD 3 8 Red 7 BCD 2 4 Brown 8 BCD 1 2 Gray 9 Digital ground Gray Gray pink 10 BCD 11 800 Red blue 11 BCD 10 400 White green 12 BCD 9 200 Brown green 13 BCD 8 100 notconnected 14 notconnected 15 5V Low Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 197 11 Identifying Cables Agilent Module to 3396 Integrators p n 03396 60560 Pin 3396 Pin Agilent Signal Name BCD Digit module 1 1 BCD5 20 2 2 BCD7 80 amp e g gt Z 3 3 BCD 6 40 oO 4 4 BCD 4 10 S Ss e a 5 5 BCDO 1 le 6 6 BCD 3 8 7 7 BCD 2 4 8 8 BCD 1 2 9 9 Digital ground NC 15 5V Low 198 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual CAN LAN Cable Identifying Cables 11 Both ends of this cable provide a modular plug to be connected to Agilent modules CAN CAN Cables p n 5181 1516 5181 1519 LAN Cables p n 5023 0203 5023 0202 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual or LAN connectors Des
55. Max is the maximum pressure limit at which the pump will switch itself off protecting the analytical system against over pressure Minis the minimum limit at which the pump will switch itself off for example if any solvent reservoir is empty this prevents system damage by pumping air See Timetable Settings on page 53 See Advanced Settings on page 52 The External Contacts section enables you to set up the switching of the external contacts The External Contacts section is present only when a BCD external contacts board is installed Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 51 4 Using the Pump Advanced Settings The Binary Pump advanced method setup parameters are in three sections e Minimum Stroke Compressibility e Maximum Flow Gradient Table6 Advanced method parameters Parameter Limits Description Minimum Stroke Compressibility Maximum Flow Gradient 20 100 pL 1 000 1000 000 mL min min in steps of 0 001 mL min min Default value 100 000 mL min min The Stroke Volume is used for optimizing between performance of the module and seal life time For performance a low stroke volume is beneficial as it divides disturbances into smaller packages but a larger volume is extending the life time of the pump seals If Automatic is activated the pump tries to achieve an optimized stroke volume for the Jet Weaver geometry Synchronized Select this option to sy
56. P Service 237 How BootP Service Works 238 Situation Cannot Establish LAN Communication 238 Installation of BootP Service 239 Two Methods to Determine the MAC Address 241 Assigning IP Addresses Using the Agilent BootP Service 242 Changing the IP Address of an Instrument Using the Agilent BootP Service 245 Manual Configuration 247 With Telnet 248 With the Instant Pilot G4208A 252 PC and User Interface Software Setup Setup 253 PC Setup for Local Configuration 253 User Interface Software Setup 254 This chapter provides information on connecting the detector to the Agilent ChemStation PC ait Agilent Technologies 223 13 LAN Configuration What You Have to Do First The module has an on board LAN communication interface 1 Note the MAC Media Access Control address for further reference The MAC or hardware address of the LAN interfaces is a world wide unique identifier No other network device will have the same hardware address The MAC address can be found on a label at the rear of the module see Figure 35 on page 225 G42204 65600 437 Part number of the pump main board B 01 XX 0925 Revision Code Vendor Year and Week of assembly MAC 000001000001 MAC address Made in Germany Country of Origin Figure 34 MAC Label 224 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 What You Have to Do First 2 Connect the instrument s LAN interface see Figure 35 on page 225 to the PC network card usin
57. Pump with Seal Wash Function The 1290 Infinity Binary Pump is optionally available with a seal wash function This option is recommended when using buffers or other non volatile solvents or additives that could deposit on pistons and seals It is used for regularly cleaning these parts automatically 1 Place a wash solvent reservoir into the solvent cabinet A mixture of distilled water and isopropanol 90 10 is a good choice for many applications 2 Put the solvent inlet tube into the solvent reservoir close it and connect the tube to the seal wash pump 3 Route the outlet of the wash tube into a waste container Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 39 3 40 Installing the Module Installation of seal wash option Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual ee 4 Using the Pump e a e g Preparing the Binary Pump 42 Algae Growth in HPLC Systems 43 How to Prevent and or Reduce the Algae Problem 43 Setting up the Pump with the Instrument Control Interface 44 Overview 44 Instrument Configuration 45 The Pump User Interface Dashboard Panel 46 Control Settings 48 Method Parameter Settings 50 Priming the Pump 54 Solvent Information 56 This chapter explains the operational parameters of the Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump ee Agilent Technologies 41 4 Using the Pump Preparing the Binary Pump For best performance of the pump
58. The standard Jet Weaver Jet Weaver 35 pL 100 uL G4220 60006 has a front and a rear side with different internal volumes 35 100 pL that are optimized for a low delay volume or best mixing performance Please refer to recommendations in the Agilent 1290 Infinity System Manual The optional Jet Weaver Jet Weaver 380 uL G4220 60012 is recommended for applications which are challenging with respect to mixing noise e g TFA applications and has just one side 128 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Changing configuration or replacing the Jet Weaver 3 Install new Jet Weaver or flip the Jet Weaver for 4 Reinstall the capillary connections backside The inlet at the bottom of the Jet Weaver is connected to the central port of the pump valve by a capillary length 300 mm 0 17 mm i d The outlet at the top is connected to the autosampler Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 129 9 Maintenance Replacing the Seal Wash Pump When In case of wear of the seal wash pump Parts required p n Description 5042 8507 Peristaltic Pump for Seal Wash Preparations Remove the shutoff valve panel Replacing the Shutoff Valve Panel on page 116 and flow connections from and to the seal wash pump 1 For removing the seal wash pump press the clips 1 and 2 Insert the pump clips to the holes in the binary pump pull the pump to the front 2 housing
59. Wi N h N a be Agilent Technologies Notices Agilent Technologies Inc 2009 2010 2012 No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means including elec tronic storage and retrieval or translation into a foreign language without prior agree ment and written consent from Agilent Technologies Inc as governed by United States and international copyright laws Manual Part Number 64220 90005 Rev C Edition 08 2012 Printed in Germany Agilent Technologies Hewlett Packard Strasse 8 76337 Waldbronn This product may be used as a com ponent of an in vitro diagnostic sys tem if the system is registered with the appropriate authorities and com plies with the relevant regulations Otherwise it is intended only for gen eral laboratory use Warranty The material contained in this docu ment is provided as is and is sub ject to being changed without notice in future editions Further to the max imum extent permitted by applicable law Agilent disclaims all warranties either express or implied with regard to this manual and any information contained herein including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a par ticular purpose Agilent shall not be liable for errors or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing use or perfor mance of this document or of any information contained herein Sho
60. a Jet Weaver mixer with 35 or 100 ul volume can be added downstream for optimum mixing performance A system pressure sensor for monitoring the pump pressure is attached to the purge valve normally connected in the B channel of the pump before the mixing groove in order to minimize delay volumes 12 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Introduction 1 Pump Principle Jet Weaver l Purge valve Pressure sensor High pressure filter assembly Pump head A Pump head B Piston Outlet valve Seal Inlet valve Degasser Solvent selection valve Solvent bottles Figure 1 The hydraulic path In the user interface the solvent in use for each channel can be selected in order to get optimum flow and composition accuracy Although selecting the right solvent is not required for low ripple especially for composition accuracy across pressure it is vital for the compensation algorithm to use the right solvent properties The density of the solvents is increased under the influence of pressure and a certain displaced solvent will expand again when the pressure is released for example across the column In order to achieve Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 13 1 14 Introduction the correct volumetric flow while sample passes through the detector it is necessary to correct for density related flow inaccuracies in the pump module In order to always deliver the best possible pressure stability
61. acing the Pump Heads on page 134 steps 1 4 This procedure describes replacements for the pump heads of channel A Replacement for channel B can be done accordingly The primary pump head does not have a heat exchanger Seal wash parts are optional for both pump heads 1 Open the 2 5 mm hex screw at the top of the primary pump head which fixes the connection capillary of the heat exchanger Then lift up the capillary and remove it from the primary pump head eat exchanger with connection capillary Uh AN Primary pump head Secondary pump head 2 Remove both pump heads from the link plate by pushing the clips at the rear of the plate Link plate Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 139 9 Maintenance Disassembling the Primary Pump Head SVTETT Damage of pump piston The pump piston is made of Zr07 based ceramic which is a very hard and resistant material but it is sensitive to shearing forces from the side gt Do not try to remove the pump piston from the rear gt Do not use the piston for removing pump seals 1 Remove the outlet valve at the top of the pump head and 2 For disassembling the pump head remove the 4 hex the inlet valve at the bottom of the pump head screws at the rear of the pump head Outlet valve Inlet valve 140 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 nbling the Primary Pump Head 3 Remove the front
62. age is generated Depending on the module assemblies e g the lamp in the detector are turned off to assure that the module does not overheat inside Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Fan cable disconnected Please contact your Agilent service representative 2 Defective fan Please contact your Agilent service representative 3 Defective main board Please contact your Agilent service representative Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Error Information 7 Leak Error ID 0064 A leak was detected in the module The signals from the two temperature sensors leak sensor and board mounted temperature compensation sensor are used by the leak algorithm to determine whether a leak is present When a leak occurs the leak sensor is cooled by the solvent This changes the resistance of the leak sensor which is sensed by the leak sensor circuit on the main board Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Loose fittings Ensure all fittings are tight 2 Broken capillary Exchange defective capillaries Open Cover Error ID 0205 The top foam has been removed Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Foam not activating the sensor Please contact your Agilent service representative 2 Dirty or defective sensor Please contact your Agilent service representative Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 83 7 84 Error Information Cover Violation Error ID 7461 The top foam has been removed The sensor on
63. aintenance position This procedure describes how to assemble the secondary pump head using the pump head alignment tool Assembling the primary pump head can be done accordingly The secondary pump head has the heat exchanger capillary which must fit into the openings of the alignment tool whereas the primary pump head does not have a heat exchanger 1 Use the soft plastic side of the insert tool for inserting the 2 If the seal wash option is installed use the soft plastic piston seal to the pump chamber housing side of the insert tool for inserting the wash seal into the support ring 8 A Insert tool Insert tool Pump seal OS aX Ke WN ae TN Ee bA NN WA j SZ S a Wash seal a TEE Pump chamber housing gt ma a Support ring X gt A Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 147 9 Maintenance ing the Pump 3 Initial versions of the seal holder and support ring allowed removing the backup ring In any case avoid doing so If the backup seal by accident has been removed from the seal holder insert it in the correct orientation as shown below Please ensure that the cut end faces the seal holder Seal holder Backup seal 148 4 Ifthe seal wash option is installed put the gasket into the support ring and insert the seal holder Seal holder with backup ring aske Support ring S Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Ma
64. al Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 9 Maintenance Introduction to Maintenance 110 Warnings and Cautions 112 Overview of Maintenance 113 Cleaning the Module 114 Installing Fittings and Capillaries 115 Replacing the Shutoff Valve Panel 116 Replacing the Pressure Sensor 118 Replacing the Inlet valve 120 Replacing the Outlet valve 122 Replacing the Solvent Selection Valve SSV 125 Changing configuration or replacing the Jet Weaver 127 Replacing the Seal Wash Pump 130 Releasing a Stuck Inlet Valve 131 Replacing the Pump Heads 134 Disassembling the Pump Head 139 Disassembling the Primary Pump Head 140 Disassembling the Secondary Pump Head 143 Assembling the Pump Head 146 Replacing the Purge Valve Head 154 Replacing Parts of the High Pressure Filter Assembly 157 Installing the Valve Rail Kit 159 Replacing the Main Power Fuses 160 Replacing Module Firmware 162 Preparing the Pump Module for Transport 163 This chapter describes the maintenance of the Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump ae Agilent Technologies 109 9 Maintenance Introduction to Maintenance Introduction to Maintenance Figure 15 on page 110 shows the main user accessible assemblies of the Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump These parts can be accessed from the front simple repairs and don t require to remove the pump from the system stack Solvent selection valve SSV Jet Weaver Shutoff valve panel Leak funnel and tube Sea
65. ate if the instrument is in good condition or damaged gt Notify your Agilent sales and service office about the damage gt An Agilent service representative will inspect the instrument at your site and initiate appropriate actions 24 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Installing the Module 3 Delivery Checklist Ensure that all parts and materials have been delivered with your module The delivery checklist is shown below For parts identification please check the illustrated part lists in Parts and Materials for Maintenance on page 167 Please report any missing or damaged parts to your local Agilent Technologies sales and service office Table 3 Binary Pump Checklist Description Quantity 1290 Infinity Bin Pump User Manual 1 1290 Infinity System Manual 1 Agilent Lab Advisor 1 LC HW User Information amp Utilities DVD 1 Power Cord 1 Solvent Cabinet Kit with 4 bottles 1 Accessory Kit see Accessory Kit on 1 page 185 RRHD Eclipse Plus C18 2 1x50 mm 1 8 u 1 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 25 3 Installing the Module Optimizing the Stack Configuration 26 If your module is part of a complete Agilent 1290 Infinity Liquid Chromatograph you can ensure optimum performance by installing the following configurations These configurations optimize the system flow path ensuring minimum delay volume For other possible configurations please refer to the Agilent 1290
66. ation Sensor Open Error ID 0081 The ambient compensation sensor NTC on the main board in the module has failed open circuit The resistance across the temperature compensation sensor NTC on the main board is dependent on ambient temperature The change in resistance is used by the leak circuit to compensate for ambient temperature changes If the resistance across the sensor increases above the upper limit the error message is generated Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Defective main board Please contact your Agilent service representative Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 81 7 82 Error Information Compensation Sensor Short Error ID 0080 The ambient compensation sensor NTC on the main board in the module has failed short circuit The resistance across the temperature compensation sensor NTC on the main board is dependent on ambient temperature The change in resistance is used by the leak circuit to compensate for ambient temperature changes If the resistance across the sensor falls below the lower limit the error message is generated Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Defective main board Please contact your Agilent service representative Fan Failed Error ID 0068 The cooling fan in the module has failed The hall sensor on the fan shaft is used by the main board to monitor the fan speed If the fan speed falls below a certain limit for a certain length of time the error mess
67. ations on the use of solvents e Follow recommendations for avoiding the growth of algae see Algae Growth in HPLC Systems on page 43 e Small particles can permanently block capillaries and valves Therefore always filter solvents through 0 4 um filters e Avoid or minimize the use of solvents that may corrode parts in the flow path Consider specifications for the pH range given for different materials like flow cells valve materials etc and recommendations in subsequent sections Materials in Flow Path Following materials are used in the flow path of this module Part Materials Degasser chamber TFE PDD Copolymer FEP PEEK PPS Microfluidic structures SST SSV PEEK FEP PFA Al 03 based ceramic ruby sapphire SST Passive inlet valve SST gold ruby ZrOj based ceramic tantalum Outlet valve SST gold ruby ZrOj based ceramic tantalum Pump head SST Pistons Zr0 based ceramic Piston wash seals UHMW PE SST Pressure sensor SST Automatic purge valve Polyimide SST DLC 1 Jet Weaver Heat Exchanger Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Using the Pump 4 Material Information Materials in the flow path are carefully selected based on Agilent s experiences in developing highest quality instruments for HPLC analysis over several decades These materials exhibit excellent robustness under typical HPLC conditions For any special conditions please consult the material information section
68. ce Provide power connections Unpack the pump 1 Place the module on the bench in a horizontal position 2 Ensure the power switch on the front of the module is OFF switch stands out a a LI Power switch re oY j Y Serial number Figure 6 Front of Binary Pump 32 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual APG Remote AN Bus Configuration switch Power supply for externa CAN valves AN Compact Flash Power plug Installing the Module 3 stalling the Pump 3 Connect the power cable to the power connector at the back of the 1290 Infinity Binary Pump 4 Connect the required interface cables to the rear of the 1290 Infinity Binary Pump CDe CC a ote lt JC IEE Y pia 2L IC a a gt DC DC ote IT TOC P 9 Ce h Ei COMPACT FLASH AS 232 USB LAN ZE Bans aoc SA J amp S CDC zat CLOC gt 2 ID ZZ CDE gt D 0 gt C IC C RY gZ ye Z c IC ANY gt a gt S33 gt le C ope gt Ke Cro 5 c 5 iS y C b Ta cr mn i s 3C SS c C c E o Ti gt gt C he gt is she DC DC gt gt Ja afi 5 c gt gt 3 c 5 gt gt C C gt a gt
69. ck 221 This chapter describes the pump in more detail on hardware and electronics gy Agilent Technologies 203 12 Hardware Information Firmware Description The firmware of the instrument consists of two independent sections e anon instrument specific section called resident system e an instrument specific section called main system Resident System This resident section of the firmware is identical for all Agilent 1100 1200 1220 1260 1290 series modules Its properties are e the complete communication capabilities CAN LAN and RS 232C memory management e ability to update the firmware of the main system Main System Its properties are e the complete communication capabilities CAN LAN and RS 232C memory management e ability to update the firmware of the resident system In addition the main system comprises the instrument functions that are divided into common functions like e run synchronization through APG remote e error handling e diagnostic functions e or module specific functions like internal events such as lamp control filter movements raw data collection and conversion to absorbance 204 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Hardware Information 12 Firmware Updates Firmware updates can be done using your user interface e PC and Firmware Update Tool with local files on the hard disk e Instant Pilot G4208A with files from a USB Flash Disk e Agilent Lab Advisor software B
70. cription Outlet valve 1290 Infinity Pump primary pump head Internal gold seal for 1290 Infinity outlet valve 1 Close the shut off valves to avoid solvent leaks 2 Lift up the capillary and remove it from the primary pump head 122 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance Replacing the Outlet valve 3 A gold seal between outlet valve and heat exchanger capillary is used for a tight connection The seal can be replaced separately as needed Hex screw Bae Gold seal R Fel O AS WN i Heat exchanger 5 Insert the outlet valve into the pump head Using a torque wrench set 10 Nm and close the outlet valve y S 4 Unscrew the outlet valve with a 14 mm wrench 6 Insert the heat exchanger capillary into the outlet of the outlet valve Using a torque wrench with a 2 5 mm hex bit set 3 Nm and close the hex screw at the top of the outlet Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 123 Maintenance Replacing the Outlet valve 7 124 Open the shut off valves and purge the system to remove air Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Replacing the Solvent Selection Valve SSV Replacing the Solvent Selection Valve SSV When In case of problems with the solvent selection valve Parts required p n Description 1 G4280 60029 Solvent select
71. cription CAN cable Agilent module to module 0 5 m CAN cable Agilent module to module 1 m Description Cross over network cable shielded 3 m for point to point connection Twisted pair network cable shielded 7 m for point to point connection 199 11 Identifying Cables RS 232 Cable Kit p n Description G1530 60600 RS 232 cable 2 m RS232 61601 RS 232 cable 2 5 m Instrument to PC 9 to 9 pin female This cable has special pin out and is not compatible with connecting printers and plotters It s also called Null Modem Cable with full handshaking where the wiring is made between pins 1 1 2 3 3 2 4 6 5 5 6 4 7 8 8 7 9 9 5181 1561 RS 232 cable 8 m 200 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Identifying Cables 11 Agilent 1200 Module to Printer p n Description 5181 1529 Cable Printer Serial amp Parallel is a SUB D 9 pin female vs Centronics connector on the other end NOT FOR FW UPDATE For use with G1323 Control Module Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 201 11 Identifying Cables Agilent 1200 Module to Printer 202 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 12 Hardware Information Firmware Description 204 Electrical Connections 207 Rear View of the Module 208 Interfaces 209 Overview Interfaces 212 Setting the 8 bit Configuration Switch 216 Special Settings 218 Instrument Layout 220 Early Maintenance Feedba
72. ctly proportional to the Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 65 5 66 How to Optimize the Performance of Your Module length of a column and so smaller particle size and a longer column will give a higher plate number The pressure rises with the inverse square of the particle size and proportionally with the length of the column This is the reason that the 1290 Infinity LC system was designed to go to higher pressures so that it can run sub two micron particles and column length can be increased to 100 mm or 150 mm There are even examples of 100 mm and 150 mm columns linked to give 250 mm length Resolution increases with the square root of N so doubling the length of the column will increase resolution by a factor of 1 4 What is achievable depends on the viscosity of the mobile phase as this relates directly to the pressure Methanol mixtures will generate more back pressure than acetonitrile mixtures Acetonitrile is often preferred because peak shapes are better and narrower in addition to the lower viscosity but methanol generally yields better selectivity certainly for small molecules less than about 500 Da The viscosity can be reduced by increasing the temperature but it should be remembered that this can change the selectivity of the separation Experiment will show if this leads to increase or decrease in selectivity As flow and pressure are increased it should be remembered that frictional heating inside the column wil
73. d p n G4220 20012 G4220 20013 G4220 20014 G4220 20015 01018 23702 Parts required p n 0905 1420 0905 1718 5062 2484 Description Pump head alignment tool Torque wrench 2 25 Nm 4 mm hex bit 2 5 mm Hex Bit Adapter in square to hex Insert tool Description PE seals pack of 2 Wash Seal PE Gasket seal wash pack of 6 See chapter Parts for details CAUTION Limited life time of the pump head Inserting the backup seal wrongly may limit the life time of the pump head gt Please note the correct orientation of the backup seal CAUTION Damage of the pump piston The pump piston is very sensitive to shearing forces from the side gt Use the alignment piston of the pump head alignment tool for the alignment procedure described below Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 CAUTION Wrong orientation of pins on support ring Assembling the pump head without paying attention to the correct orientation of the pins on the support ring can lead to leaks or damage of the piston and pump head gt Observe pins on the support ring which help assembling the parts of the pump head in the correct orientation CAUTION Damage of the pump head assembly When installing the pump head assembly the pump drives need to be in maintenance position where they are retracted Using the pump drive in default position will damage the pump head assembly gt Bring the pump drive to the m
74. dding each instrument to the network using BootP 1 Follow Start gt All Programs gt Agilent BootP Service and select Edit BootP Settings The BootP Settings screen appears 2 Uncheck the Do you want to log BootP requests once all instruments have been added The Do you want to log BootP requests box must be unchecked when you have finished configuring instruments otherwise the log file will quickly fill up disk space 3 Click Edit BootP Addresses The Edit BootP Addresses screen appears 4 Click Add The Add BootP Entry screen appears x Mac Address Host Name a IP Address Figure 45 Enable BootP logging 5 Make these entries for the instrument e MAC address Host name Enter a Hostname of your choice The Host Name must begin with alpha characters i e LC 1260 IP address e Comment optional Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 243 13 LAN Configuration 244 soo N OO Subnet mask e Gateway address optional The configuration information entered is saved in the Tab File Click OK Leave Edit BootP Addresses by pressing Close Exit BootP Settings by pressing OK After each modification of the BootP settings i e EditBootPSettings a stop or start of the BootP service is required for the BootP service to accept changes See Stopping the Agilent BootP Service on page 245 or Restarting the Agilent BootP Service on page 246 10 Power cycle the Instrument
75. dity 19 l initialization mode selection 228 installation bench space 18 power considerations 16 seal wash option 39 site requirements 15 instrument layout 220 insufficient power of drive encoder LED 94 interfaces 209 internet 262 J Jet Weaver 127 remove capillary connections 128 L Lab Advisor Software tests 102 LAN automatic configuration with Bootp 237 Bootp amp Store 229 Bootp 228 cable 199 configuration switche 227 configuration 223 initialization mode selection 228 link configuration selection 236 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual manual configuration with telnet 248 manual configuration 247 PC and User Interface Software Setup 253 TCP IP parameter configuration 226 using default 231 using stored 230 what you have to do first 224 eak sensor open 81 eak sensor short 80 eak 83 ine frequency 19 ine voltage 19 ink configuration selection 236 ost CAN partner 80 M MAC address determine 242 MAC address 224 maintenance feedback 221 introduction 110 replacing firmware 162 manual configuration ofLAN 247 message cover violation 84 ignition without cover remote timeout 79 83 83 minimum flowrate 42 non operating altitude 19 non operating temperature 19 0 operating Altitude 19 operating temperature 19 optimization achieving higher resolution 65 stack configuration 26 outlet valve 122 overcurrent of pump drive 91 overcurrent of solvent selection valve SSV 92
76. e Causes the LED on the front of the module to blink for a few seconds Toggles the status of the pump on or off Displays the Bottle Fillings dialog box Allows you to control the purging of the system Allows you to prime the pump heads for initially drawing solvent Allows you to switch pump conditioning on and off The conditioning function is useful for removing small air bubbles inside the pump flow path 47 4 Using the Pump Control Settings The Binary Pump control parameters are in six sections Seal Wash e Automatic Turn On Pump e Purge e Prime e Conditioning Table4 Pump control parameters Parameter Limits Description Pump Enables you to switch the pump On Off or to a Standby condition In the Standby condition the pump motor is still active and when the pump is switched on again does not need to be re initialized Seal Wash The seal wash can be set up to be run once Single wash or periodically Seal Wash Run Mode Automatic Turn On Periodic Off no seal wash is used Single wash the seal will be purged for a specified time Periodic a periodic wash will be applied for a defined period in minutes The option is available only when the pump has seal wash capability The seal wash capability is detected by the module itself If seal wash is installed it is recommended to use it in order to increase the primary seal lifetime Allows you to define when to use
77. e descriptions in this manual For details refer to the Agilent Lab Advisor software help files The Instrument Utilities is a basic version of the Lab Advisor with limited functionality required for installation use and maintenance No advanced repair troubleshooting and monitoring functionality is included Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 7 Error Information What Are Error Messages 77 General Error Messages 78 Timeout 78 Shutdown 79 Remote Timeout 79 Lost CAN Partner 80 Leak Sensor Short 80 Leak Sensor Open 81 Compensation Sensor Open 81 Compensation Sensor Short 82 Fan Failed 82 Leak 83 OpenCover 83 Cover Violation 84 Pump Error Messages 85 Pressure of binary pump above upper limit 85 Pressure below lower limit 86 Target pressure not reached for binary pump degasser 86 Degasser s pressure limit violation 87 Solvent counter exceeded limit 87 Waste counter limit exceeded 88 Flow rate limit exceeded 88 Binary pump shutdown during analysis 89 Reading the pump encoder tag failed 89 Writing the pump encoder tag failed 89 Pump drive blocked or encoder failed 90 Drive current too low 90 Drive Encoder failed 90 ee Agilent Technologies 75 7 76 Error Information Drive current too high 91 Drive timeout 91 Overcurrent of pump drive 91 Overcurrent of solvent selection valve SSV 92 Deliver underrun 92 Defect connection between main board and pump drive e
78. e pump before working on the purge valve CAUTION Bias measurement results The valve drive contains sensitive optical parts Pollution of these parts can impair the accurate selection of valve ports and therefore bias measurement results gt Protect the optical parts from dust and other pollutions 154 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Replacing the Purge Valve Head 1 Remove all capillary connections Then unscrew the black union nut and remove the head of the purge valve by pulling it to the front Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 2 Put the new valve head onto the valve drive such that the lobe fits to the groove Screw the valve head onto the valve drive using the union nut 155 9 Maintenance Replacing the Purge Valve Head 3 Install all flow connections Port 1 is connected to the outlet of the secondary pump head of channel B Port 2 is connected to the outlet of the pressure sensor Port 3 is connected to the inlet of the pressure sensor Port 4 is connected the outlet of the secondary pump head of channel A Ports 5 and 6 are connected to waste capillaries The central port is connected to the Jet Weaver inlet o pressure sensor From pump channe To Jet Weaver o waste 156 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Replacing Parts of the High Pressure Filter Assembly When For removing blockage
79. e wrench 14 mm hex bit set to 16 Nm 158 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Installing the Valve Rail Kit When Tools required Parts required This rail is needed for the installation of external valves Description Pozidrive screwdriver 1 p n Description 1 5067 4634 Valve Rail Kit The rail can be installed on the left or right side of the pump This procedure describes the installation on the left side and applies similarly to the right side 1 The valve rail is fixed to the pump cover by 4 screws The position of the lower screws is marked on the module cover First tighten these screws and then tighten the upper screws A MW gt Ma u e C Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 159 9 Maintenance Replacing the Main Power Fuses When Tools required Parts required Preparations If the main power LED is off while the main power button is pressed see Status indicators on page 71 Description Flat head screwdriver p n Description 1 2110 1004 Fuse 10At Switch off the instrument and unplug the main power cable Fire hazard Using wrong fuses can result in fire hazard gt For continued protection against fire hazard replace line fuses only with the same type and ratings gt Only use the fuses specified for this instrument The use of other fuses or materials is prohibited 160 There are more fuses inside
80. econdary Pump Head With Seal Wash Binary Pump Figure 22 Secondary pump head Binary Pump with seal wash 178 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Item 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual p n 0515 1218 G4220 20003 G4220 81013 0515 5237 G4220 20001 0905 1420 G4220 60016 5062 2484 0905 1718 4220 63010 2x 5067 5678 G4280 60026 01018 22707 5067 4728 Parts and Materials for Maintenance 10 Description Screw M5 40 mm long Pump Head Screw Pump Head Front Plate order pump head Heat Exchanger secondary pump head only Channel A Heat Exchanger Screw Spacer Fitting Pump Chamber Housing order pump head PE seals pack of 2 Seal holder including backup ring Gasket seal wash pack of 6 Wash Seal PE Support Ring Seal Wash Pump Head Ferrules order pump head Piston Housing order pump head Piston 1290 Infinity Pumps ceramic High Pressure Filter Assembly secondary pump head PTFE frits pack of 5 Seal cap 179 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance Secondary Pump Head Parts Secondary Pump Head Without Seal Wash Binary Pump 13 Figure 23 Secondary pump head Binary Pump without seal wash 180 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Item p n 1 0515 1218 2 G4220 20003 3 4 G4220 81013 5 0515 5237 6 G4220 20001 7 8 0905 1420 9 G4220 60015 10 2x 11 12 5067 5678 13 G4280 60026 14 01018 2270
81. ed as the volume between the injection point and the detection point excluding the volume in the column Delay Volume In gradient separations this volume causes a delay between the mixture changing in the pump and that change reaching the column The delay depends on the flow rate and the delay volume of the system In effect this means that in every HPLC system there is an additional isocratic segment in the gradient profile at the start of every run Usually the gradient profile is reported in terms of the mixture settings at the pump and the delay volume is not quoted even though this will have an effect on the chromatography This effect becomes more significant at low flow rates and small column volumes and can have a large impact on the transferability of gradient methods It is important therefore for fast gradient separations to have small delay volumes especially with narrow bore columns e g 2 1 mm i d as often used with mass spectrometric detection The delay volume in a system includes the volume in the pump from the point of mixing connections between pump and autosampler volume of the flow path through the autosampler and connections between autosampler and column 62 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual How to Optimize the Performance of Your Module 5 How to Configure the Optimum Delay Volume The physical delay volume of the pump depends primarily on the use of the Jet Weaver mixer For UV detection the
82. ent Instant Pilot Some tests are available System pressure test Monitoring of values Pressure Pressure ripple Flow in case of operating pressure For details on the use of the interface refer to the interface documentation Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Test Functions and Calibrations 8 System Pressure Test When Parts required Preparations The test determines the leak rate of the system between pump outlet valves and a blank nut The blank nut can be positioned at different locations in the system before the flow cell to determine and verify the leak rate of individual modules and components The test allows for setting the pressure at which the test is performed The leak rate of high pressure parts is not always a linear function and therefore it is recommended to perform the test at a pressure that corresponds to the normal operating pressure of the system In case of a suspected leak To verify successful execution of maintenance tasks p n Description 1 01080 83202 Blank nut Solvents must be present in both channels 1 Run the System Pressure Test with the recommended user interface for further information see Online Help of user interface General Limits Signals Test Name System Pressure Test Description No description Module 642204 LPO0000005 Approx Time Smin Status Running i J Test Procedure Result Name Value Y 1 Prepare pump pressure test Maxi
83. equired module firmware the latest LAN RS 232 FW Update Tool and the documentation from the Agilent web http www chem agilent com scripts cag_firmware asp 2 For loading the firmware into the module follow the instructions in the documentation Module Specific Information There is no specific information for this module Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Preparing the Pump Module for Transport When If the module shall be transported or shipped Parts required p n Description 1 9301 0411 Syringe Plastic 1 9301 1337 Syringe adapter 1 G4220 44000 Protective Foam Preparations Flush both solvent channels with isopropanol CAUTION Mechanical damage gt For shipping the module insert the Protective Foam to protected the module from mechanical damage gt Be careful not to damage tubing or capillary connections while inserting the module in the Protective Foam 1 Remove solvent inlets from solvent reservoirs Disconnect the solvent tubing from the inlet of primary pump heads for both solvent channels Use a syringe for removing liquid from the solvent tubings between solvent reservoir shutoff valve panel solvent selection valve degassing unit and pump inlets Switch the solvent selection valve if applicable Inlet primary pump head Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 163 9 Maintenance Preparing the Pump Module for Transport 2 Remove tubing and capillary connec
84. er None Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Internal error Please contact your Agilent service representative Defect connection between main board and pump drive encoder Error ID 22414 Defect connection between main board and pump drive encoder Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Defect connection between main board and Please contact your Agilent service pump drive encoder representative 2 Defect encoder Please contact your Agilent service representative 92 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Error Information 7 Pump drive encoder defect Error ID 22415 Defect pump drive encoder e Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Defect encoder Please contact your Agilent service representative Purge valve failed Error ID 22417 Lost steps of the purge valve encoder Parameter None Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Purge valve drive mechanically blocked or e Check installation of purge valve head defect e Please contact your Agilent service representative Reading of purge valve tag failed Error ID 22420 Reading the purge valve tag failed e Parameter None Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Reading of purge valve tag failed Check cable connection 2 Purge valve head tag defect or empty Replace purge valve head 3 Purge valve tag reader is defect Please contact your Agilent service representative Ag
85. es 1 Yes G4212A B DAD 2 No Yes Yes 1 Yes G1315C DAD VL 2 No Yes Yes 2 Yes G1365C MWD G1315D DAD VL G1365D MWD VL G1321B FLD 2 Yes No Yes 1 Yes G1362A RID G4280A ELSD No No No Yes Yes Yes EXT Contact AUTOZERO Others G1170A Valve Drive 2 No No No No No Requires a HOST module with on board LAN e g G4212A or G4220A with minimum firmware B 06 40 or C 06 40 or with additional G1369C LAN Card G1316A C TCC 2 No No Yes No Yes G1322A DEG No No No No No Yes AUX G1379B DEG No No No Yes No Yes G4225A DEG No No No Yes No Yes G4227A Flex Cube 2 No No No No No G4240A CHIP CUBE 2 Yes No Yes No Yes CAN DC OUT for CAN slaves THERMOSTAT for G1330A B NOT USED 210 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Hardware Information 12 The detector DAD MWD FLD VWD RID is the preferred access point for control via LAN The inter module communication is done via CAN e CAN connectors as interface to other modules e LAN connector as interface to the control software RS 232C as interface to a computer e REMOTE connector as interface to other Agilent products e Analog output connector s for signal output Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 211 12 Hardware Information 212 Overview Interfaces CAN The CAN is inter module communication interface It is a 2 wire serial bus system supporting high speed data communication and real time requirement LAN The modules have either an interface slot fo
86. essure Filter screws at the rear of the pump head Assembly on page 157 for replacing the filter frit Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 143 Maintenance 3 Remove the front part of the pump head including pump chamber housing with pump seal and seal holder If the seal wash option is installed also remove the support ring with wash seal and gasket Support ring with wash seal Seal wash gasket Seal holder including backup ring Pump chamber housing OA 4 Remove the piston from the piston housing by pushing it to the rear then pull it out from the rear aR A Rr RS x KT y O 5 Check the pump pistons for scratches grooves and dents when changing the piston seals Damaged pistons cause micro leaks and will decrease the lifetime of the seals 6 Use the soft plastic side of the insert tool for removing the pump seal from the pump chamber housing Insert tool Pump seal Do not use the pump piston for that purpose 144 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 condary Pump nbling the 7 Ifthe wash seal shall be replaced by a new one use the steel side of the insert tool for removing it Wash seal Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 145 9 Maintenance Assembling the Pump Head When Before installing the pump head Tools require
87. g a crossover network cable point to point or a hub or switch using a standard LAN cable MAC label LAN interface a iat m m ja ia oO oO m a oO m p0p0808006600666 ft agoooooou ee fefe re mean Sang Pel TOUR Fare igecmpenacninn Merde n Gemary Figure 35 Location of LAN interfaces and MAC label Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 225 13 LAN Configuration TCP IP parameter configuration To operate properly in a network environment the LAN interface must be configured with valid TCP IP network parameters These parameters are e IP address e Subnet Mask Default Gateway The TCP IP parameters can be configured by the following methods e by automatically requesting the parameters from a network based BOOTP Server using the so called Bootstrap Protocol e by automatically requesting the parameters from a network based DHCP Server using the so called Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This mode requires a LAN onboard Module or a G1369C LAN Interface card see Setup DHCP on page 234 e by manually setting the parameters using Telnet e by manually setting the parameters using the Instant Pilot G4208A The LAN interface differentiates between several initialization modes The initialization mode short form init mode defines how to determine the active TCP IP parameters after power on The parameters may be derived from a Bootp cycle non volatile memory o
88. g altitude Non operating altitude Safety standards IEC CSA UL 4 55 C 41 131 F 40 70 C 4 158 F lt 95 rh at 40 C 104 F Up to 2000 m 6562 ft Up to 4600 m 15091 ft Installation category II Pollution degree 2 Non condensing For storing the module For indoor use only Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 19 2 Site Requirements and Specifications Specifications 20 Table 2 Performance specifications Type Specification Comments Hydraulic system Settable flow range Flow precision Flow accuracy Pressure operating range Pressure pulsation Compressibility compensation Gradient formation Delay volume Composition range Two dual pistons in series pumps with proprietary servo controlled variable stroke design and smooth motion control Setpoints 0 001 2 ml min in 0 001 ml min increments lt 0 07 RSD or 0 005 min SD whatever is greater 0 2 2 0 ml min 1 or 10 l min whatever is greater Operating pressure range 120 MPa 1200 bar up to 2 ml min lt 1 amplitude or lt 0 5 MPa 5 bar whatever is greater Automatic pre defined based on mobile phase selection High pressure binary mixing Jet Weaver V35 lt 45 ul Jet Weaver V100 lt 75 pl Settable range 0 100 Executed in 300 pl step increments Based on retention time at constant room temperature Pumping degas
89. gies supplies with this instrument for any other equipment Bench Space The module dimensions and weight see Table 1 on page 19 allow you to place the module on almost any desk or laboratory bench It needs an additional 2 5 cm 1 0 inches of space on either side and approximately 8 cm 8 1 inches in the rear for air circulation and electric connections If the bench shall carry a complete HPLC system make sure that the bench is designed to bear the weight of all modules The module should be operated in a horizontal position Condensation CAUTION Condensation within the module Condensation will damage the system electronics gt Do not store ship or use your module under conditions where temperature fluctuations could cause condensation within the module gt If your module was shipped in cold weather leave it in its box and allow it to warm slowly to room temperature to avoid condensation 18 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Physical Specifications Site Requirements and Specifications 2 Table 1 Physical Specifications Type Specification Comments Weight 21 8 kg 48 lbs Dimensions 240 x 345 x 435 mm height x width x depth 9 3 x 13 5 x 17 inches Line voltage 100 240 VAC 10 Wide ranging capability Line frequency 50 or 60 Hz 5 Power consumption 350 VA 270 W 922 BTU Maximum Ambient operating temperature Ambient non operating temperature Humidity Operatin
90. gt Do not disconnect the flow connection between the pump heads Damage of internal parts gt Do not apply a strong force to the screws of the pump head gt Use a torque hex key for that purpose Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 135 9 Maintenance SVT iri Damage of the pump piston Removing pump heads in a position other than the maintenance position can damage the pump piston gt Before switching off the pump bring it to the maintenance position This procedure describes the replacement of the left pump head assembly Similarly the right pump head assembly can be replaced One pump head assembly consists of two pump heads which are both removed at the same time 1 In Lab Advisor go to Tools gt Remove Install Pump Head 2 Close the shut off valve of the respective pump channel and follow instructions given on the screen 136 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Replacing the Pump Heads 3 Remove the flow connection between the degassing unit 4 Open the 4 screws holding the pump heads and the primary pump head inlet Remove the capillary connection at the top of the secondary pump head to the pump valve If installed remove the tubings of the seal wash option Open all screws step by step not screw by screw DO NOT REMOVE the capillary connection between the pump heads marked by the red X
91. hat the ISET option is installed but with no active method gray or installed and active orange G4220A only Indicates the presence of a solvent selection valve Click the graphic to K switch the valve the animation shows when the valve is switched bar The pressure setpoints The red line shows the current maximum pressure limit the green area shows the current pressure also shown as text The current solvent flow rate in mL min is displayed above the pressure display Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Instrument Signals Usingthe Pump 4 The following pump signals are displayed Flow The current solvent flow rate in mL min Pressure The current pump ressure in bar psi or MPa see Instrument Configuration on page 45 Pressure Limit Composition A B The current maximum pressure limit The current solvent composition When a solvent selection valve is fitted the channels are shown in the graphic Context Menu The context menu of the dashboard panel contains the following commands Control g Method Set Error Method Identify Device Api Switch Pump On Off Bottle Fillings Purge On Off Prime On Off Conditioning On Off Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Displays the pump s Control dialog box Displays the pump s Method Setup dialog box Sets the method that is loaded if an error occurs to the method that is currently available in the hardwar
92. hen tried to turn on Error ID 22499 The seal wash pump has not been detected while being configured or detected before Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Defect cable connection to seal wash pump Check cable connection 2 Defect seal wash pump motor Please contact your Agilent service representative 3 Defective main board Please contact your Agilent service representative Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 99 7 Error Information Pump Error Messages 100 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 8 Test Functions and Calibrations Introduction 102 System Pressure Test 103 System Pressure Test Evaluation 104 Pump Head Leak Test 105 Pump Head Leak Test Evaluation 107 This chapter describes the tests for the module ee Agilent Technologies 101 8 Test Functions and Calibrations Introduction 102 All tests are described based on the Agilent Lab Advisor Software B 01 04 Other user interfaces may not provide any test or just a few Table 8 Interfaces and available test functions Interface Comment Available Function Agilent Instrument Utilities Maintenance tests available System pressure test Agilent Lab Advisor All tests are available System pressure test Pump head leak test Agilent ChemStation No tests available Pressure Adding of pressure to e Pressure ripple chromatographic signals Temperature main board possible Agil
93. ial Interfaces The module includes a DC Out 24 VDC power line that is intended to be used with certain modules that operate as CAN slaves for example external valves The line has a limited output of 0 5 A 1 7 A as of August 2011 and is self resetting Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 215 12 Hardware Information Setting the 8 bit Configuration Switch ANALOG The 8 bit configuration switch is located at the rear of the module Switch settings provide configuration parameters for LAN serial communication protocol and instrument specific initialization procedures All modules with on board LAN e g G1315 65C D G1314D E F G4212A B G4220A B e Default is ALL switches DOWN best settings Bootp mode for LAN and 19200 baud 8 data bit 1 stop bit with no parity for RS 232 For specific LAN modes switches 3 8 must be set as required e For boot test modes switches 1 2 must be UP plus required mode For normal operation use the default best settings COMPACT FLASH 216 TH LLLI Figure 33 Location of Configuration Switch example shows a G4212A DAD Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Hardware Information 12 To perform any LAN configuration SW1 and SW2 must be set to OFF For details on the LAN settings configuration refer to chapter LAN Configuration Table 12 8 bit Configuration Switch with on board LAN Mode Function swt sw2 sw
94. iate setting Check flow rate and lower pressure limit 5 Column degradation Replace column Target pressure not reached for binary pump degasser Error ID 22031 The target pressure of the binary pump degasser has not been reached within the expected time e Parameter Pressure in mbar Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Condensation in degasser chamber due to Equilibrate and restart module temperature fluctuation 2 Degasser is defect Please contact your Agilent service representative 86 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Error Information 7 Degasser s pressure limit violation Error ID 22032 Pressure too far above the limit Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Leak in degasser chamber or degasser Please contact your Agilent service tubing representative 2 Defect vacuum pump Please contact your Agilent service representative 3 Degasser chamber empty or connected to Block unused degasser channels air Solvent counter exceeded limit Error ID 22055 The counter for the solvent volume has exceeded the limit which has been set in the user interface Parameter e Without Solvent Selection Valve 0 for channel A 1 for channel B e With Solvent Selection Valve 2 for channel A1 3 for channel B1 4 for channel A2 5 for channel B2 Probable cause Suggested actions 1 No solvent present Refill solvent bottle 2 Inappropriate setting Check solvent counter setting in user interface Agilent 1290 Infi
95. ided with the firmware update tools The firmware update tools firmware and documentation are available from the Agilent web http www chem agilent com EN US SUPPORT DOWNLOADS FIRMWARE Pages LC aspx Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Hardware Information 12 Electrical Connections e The CAN bus is a serial bus with high speed data transfer The two connectors for the CAN bus are used for internal module data transfer and synchronization The REMOTE connector may be used in combination with other analytical instruments from Agilent Technologies if you want to use features such as start stop common shut down prepare and so on e With the appropriate software the RS 232C connector may be used to control the module from a computer through a RS 232C connection This connector is activated and can be configured with the configuration switch e The power input socket accepts a line voltage of 100 240 VAC 10 witha line frequency of 50 or 60 Hz Maximum power consumption varies by module There is no voltage selector on your module because the power supply has wide ranging capability There are no externally accessible fuses because automatic electronic fuses are implemented in the power supply Never use cables other than the ones supplied by Agilent Technologies to ensure proper functionality and compliance with safety or EMC regulations Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 207 12 Hardware
96. ilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 93 7 Error Information Pump drive encoder rollover Error ID 22424 Invalid pump drive encoder signals have been detected Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Pump drive encoder is defect Please contact your Agilent service representative Drive position limit Error ID 22425 Internal error Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Internal error Please contact your Agilent service representative Insufficient power of drive encoder LED Error ID 22426 Insufficient power of drive encoder LED Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Pump drive encoder is defect Please contact your Agilent service representative 94 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Drive encoder error Error ID 22427 22430 Error Information An error has occurred for the pump drive encoder Probable cause 1 Pump drive encoder is defect Writing the purge valve tag failed Error ID 22431 Writing the purge valve tag failed Parameter None Probable cause 1 Purge valve head tag defect 2 Purge valve tag reader is defect Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Suggested actions Please contact your Agilent service representative Suggested actions Replace purge valve head Please contact
97. ing buffers Bidistilled water Best solvent to re dissolve buffer cristals After a solvent change Bidistilled water Best solvent to re dissolve buffer cristals Before turning off system for an extended Organic or 10 period of time isopropanol in water The pump should never be used for priming empty tubings never let the pump run dry Use a syringe to draw enough solvent for completely filling the tubings to the pump inlet before continuing to prime with the pump 54 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Using the Pump 4 If the system has been run dry or air has diffused into the pump it might require additional steps to get rid of the air again Following the procedure below will give the best and fastest results 1 Change solvent to isopropanol on both channels 2 Turn on the Prime function 3 Purge the system with 10 ml composition 50 50 and for 10 min 4 Attach a column suitable for isopropanol and set the Max pressure limit to the limit of the column 5 Run the system at composition 50 50 and a flow rate that gives a pressure close to the limit of the column 6 Observe the pressure fluctuations The system is air free as soon as the pressure is stable 7 Change solvents and column according to the analytical conditions and purge the system to change solvents Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 55 4 Using the Pump Solvent Information 56 Introduction Observe the following recommend
98. intenance 9 5 Insert the support ring and pump head ferrules into the 6 Assemble the pump head by putting the pump chamber piston housing Observe the pins on the support ring housing on top of the support ring Insert and tighten the which help you assembling the pump head correctly two pump head screws Pump head screws _ E v Pump chamber housing T 4 Pump head ferrules upport ring Piston housing Do NOT install the inlet and outlet valves primary pump head and the high pressure filter secondary pump head at this stage Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 149 9 Maintenance Assembling the Pump Head 7 Loosely close the 4 screws at the rear of the pump head The screws will be fixed tightly later 8 Insert the alignment piston of the pump head alignment tool Alignment piston 9 Insert the pump head to the pump head alignment tool There are openings for the seal wash support ring and heat exchanger of the secondary pump head Pump head alignment tool rear AQ Pump head alignment tool front 10 Close the tool by closing the 3 screws at the connection ring Heat exchanger capillary 00 andle Q 150 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Assembling the Pump Head 11 Using a torque key set 5 Nm and fix the central alignment screw entra alignment screw 12 Using a to
99. interface see Disassembling the Pump Head on page 139 Both pump drives must be retracted Correct MMMM 21 Install the pump head assembly by fixing the 4 screws using a 4 mm hex key and a torque wrench set to 5 Nm Install screws step by step not screw by screw Ka js 22 Install flow connections as described in Replacing the Pump Heads on page 134 Seal wash tubing Degasser outlet nlet of primar pump head Y Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 9 Maintenance Replacing the Purge Valve Head When Parts required Preparations CAUTION In case of problems with the purge valve p n Description 1 5067 4119 Purge valve head 1 5067 4655 Capillaries to pump head assemblies channel A and B 2x 1 G4220 87000 Capillary SST Valve to Jet Weaver 300 mm x 0 17 mm I D 1 5067 4656 Capillaries to pressure sensor 2x Remove all capillary connections to the purge valve Potential damage of valve head or malfunction of valve When the pump is switched on the valve tag is accessed read write and used for correctly positioning the valve If the valve head is replaced while the pump is on invalid information may be written to the valve head making it unusable or positioning may be wrong resulting in wrong flow connections inside the valve potentially damaging parts gt Switch off th
100. ion valve 4 G4220 60035 Tubing kit 140 mm SSV to shutoff valve or degassing unit 2 tubes 1 Close shut off valve Remove tubing connections 2 Push down the SSV panel for removing it between the SSV and the solvent shut off valves and the SSV and the degassing unit inlets Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 125 9 Maintenance Replacing the Solvent Selection Valve SSV 3 Remove the connector by pushing up the small clip at the bottom of the connector 4 Install a new SSV by inserting the connector and clipping the SSV panel to the module top panel Then re install all tubing connections open shut off valve and purge valve 126 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Changing configuration or replacing the Jet Weaver When For optimizing the pump configuration to mixing performance or low delay volumes fast gradients see chapter Optimizing Performance Tools required p n Description 8710 0510 inch wrench 3 mm hex key Parts required p n Description 1 G4220 60006 Jet Weaver 35 pL 100 pL 1 G4220 60012 Jet Weaver 380 uL OPTIONAL 1 G4220 87000 Capillary SST Valve to Jet Weaver 300 mm x 0 17 mm I D Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 127 9 Maintenance 1 Remove capillary connections from the Jet Weaver 2 Remove the hex screws that fix the Jet Weaver to the pump housing
101. ition information on safety legal and web ee Agilent Technologies 255 14 Appendix General Safety Information Safety Symbols Table 22 Safety Symbols Symbol Description The apparatus is marked with this symbol when the user should refer to the instruction manual in order to protect risk of harm to the operator and to protect the apparatus against damage Indicates dangerous voltages Indicates a protected ground terminal Indicates eye damage may result from directly viewing the light produced by the deuterium lamp used in this product The apparatus is marked with this symbol when hot surfaces are available A and the user should not touch it when heated up WARNING aia alerts you to situations that could cause physical injury or death gt Do not proceed beyond a warning until you have fully understood and met the indicated conditions CAUTION A CAUTION alerts you to situations that could cause loss of data or damage of equipment gt Do not proceed beyond a caution until you have fully understood and met the indicated conditions 256 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Appendix 14 General Safety Information The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this instrument Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture
102. ive encoder has generated no signal Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Pump drive encoder is defect Please contact your Agilent service representative Pump drive error Error ID 22438 22439 The pump drive failed during calibration Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Pump drive motor defect or mechanically Please contact your Agilent service blocked representative Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 97 7 7 Error Information Pump drive stroke blocked Error ID 22441 The pump drive movement is blocked e Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Pump drive motor is mechanically blocked Please contact your Agilent service representative Pump drive stop not found Error ID 22442 The pump drive stop has not been found e Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Pump drive spindle is defect Please contact your Agilent service representative Pressure sensor calibration wrong or missing Error ID 22443 Pressure sensor calibration wrong or missing Parameter None Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Pressure sensor calibration wrong or e Replace pressure sensor missing e Please contact your Agilent service representative 98 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Error Information 7 Seal wash pump was missing w
103. ix 14 Sound Emission Manufacturer s Declaration This statement is provided to comply with the requirements of the German Sound Emission Directive of 18 January 1991 This product has a sound pressure emission at the operator position lt 70 dB Sound Pressure Lp lt 70 dB A e At Operator Position e Normal Operation e According to ISO 7779 1988 EN 27779 1991 Type Test Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 261 14 Appendix Agilent Technologies on Internet For the latest information on products and services visit our worldwide web site on the Internet at http www agilent com 262 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Index 8 bit configuration switch on board LAN 216 A Agilent Diagnostic software 74 Agilent Lab Advisor software 74 Agilent Lab Advisor 74 Agilent oninternet 262 User Interface Software Setup 253 algae 42 ambient non operating temperature 19 ambient operating temperature 19 analog signal 213 analog cable 192 apgremote 214 automatic configuration with Bootp 237 BCD cable 197 bench space 18 binary pump shutdown during analysis 89 BootP service installation 239 restart 246 settings 246 stop 245 Bootp amp Store 229 automatic configuration 237 initialization modes 228 using default 231 using stored 230 buffer application 42 c cable analog 192 BCD 197 CAN 199 LAN 199 remote 194 RS 232 200 cables analog 190 BCD 190 CAN 191 LAN 191 overview 1
104. l Introduction 1 Overview of the Binary Pump The Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump comprises two identical pumps integrated into one housing Binary gradients are created by high pressure mixing A degassing unit is included for applications that require best flow stability especially at low flow rates for maximum detector sensitivity The flow path of the pump has been optimized for minimal delay of gradients Typical applications are high throughput methods with fast gradients on high resolution 2 1 mm columns The pump is capable of delivering flow in the range of 0 05 2 mL min against up to 1200 bar A solvent selection valve allows forming binary mixtures isocratic or gradient from one of two solvents per channel Active seal wash optional is available for use with concentrated buffer solutions Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 11 1 introduction Pump Principle The Binary Pump is based on a two channel dual piston in series design which comprises all essential functions that a solvent delivery system has to fulfill Metering of solvent and delivery to the high pressure side are performed by two pump assemblies which can generate pressure up to 1200 bar Each channel comprises a pump assembly including independent pump drive for each piston pump head inlet valve outlet valve solvent heat exchanger and an outlet filter The two channels are fed into a low volume mixing groove in an automatic purge valve and
105. l increase and that can lead to slightly increased dispersion and possibly a small selectivity change both of which could be seen as a reduction in resolution The latter case might be offset by reducing the temperature of the thermostat by a few degrees and again experiment will reveal the answer The van Deemter curve shows that the optimum flow rate through an STM column is higher than for larger particles and is fairly flat as the flow rate increases Typical close to optimum flow rates for STM columns are 2 ml min for 4 6 mm i d and 0 4 ml min for 2 1 mm i d columns In isocratic separations increasing the retention factor k results in better resolution because the solute is retained longer In gradient separations the retention is described by k in the following equation yx fa F 100 A B V S where k mean k value tgq time length of gradient or segment of gradient min e F flow ml min Vi column delay volume Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual How to Optimize the Performance of Your Module 5 e A B change in fraction of solvent B during the gradient e S constant ca 4 5 for small molecules This shows that k and hence resolution can be increased by having a shallower gradient 2 to 5 min change is a guideline higher flow rate and a smaller volume column This equation also shows how to speed up an existing gradient if the flow is doubled but the gradient ti
106. l wash pump Pressure sensor Degasser Right pump head assembly Left pump head assembly fer EN Purge valve Figure 15 Maintenance Parts Figure 16 on page 111 shows the flow connections between these main assemblies 110 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Introduction to Maintenance To autosampler From solvent reservoirs econda pump head Channel A To waste Figure 16 Flow Connections Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 111 9 Maintenance Warnings and Cautions Toxic flammable and hazardous solvents samples and reagents The handling of solvents samples and reagents can hold health and safety risks gt When working with these substances observe appropriate safety procedures for example by wearing goggles safety gloves and protective clothing as described in the material handling and safety data sheet supplied by the vendor and follow good laboratory practice gt The volume of substances should be reduced to the minimum required for the analysis gt Do not operate the instrument in an explosive atmosphere Electrical shock Repair work at the module can lead to personal injuries e g shock hazard when the cover is opened gt Do not remove the cover of the module gt Only certified persons are authorized to carry out repairs inside the module Personal injury or damage to the product Agilent is not responsible for any
107. lent BootP Service runs in the background the instrument will receive its IP address on power up The Agilent LAN Interface can be set to store the IP address and will not lose the IP address if power cycled Situation Cannot Establish LAN Communication If a LAN communication with BootP service cannot be established check the following on the PC e Is the BootP service started During installation of BootP the service is not started automatically Does the Firewall block the BootP service Add the BootP service as an exception e Is the LAN Interface using the BootP mode instead of Using Stored or Using Default modes 238 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 Installation of BootP Service Before installing and configuring the Agilent BootP Service be sure to have the IP addresses of the computer and instruments on hand 1 2 3 Log on as Administrator or other user with Administrator privileges Close all Windows programs Insert the Agilent ChemStation software DVD into the drive If the setup program starts automatically click Cancel to stop it 4 Open Windows Explorer 5 Go to the BootP directory on the Agilent ChemStation DVD and double click BootPPackage msi If necessary click the Agilent BootP Service icon in the task bar The Welcome screen of the Agilent BootP Service Setup Wizard appears Click Next The End User License Agreement screen appears Read the term
108. lmost all common acids bases and solvents There are no documented incompatibilities for HPLC applications Fluorinated polymers PTFE PFA FEP FFKM Fluorinated polymers like PTFE polytetrafluorethen PFA perfluoroalkoxy and FEP fluorinated ethylene propylene are inert to almost all common acids bases and solvents There are no documented incompatibilities for HPLC applications FFKM is perfluorinated rubber which is also resistant to most chemicals As an elastomer it may swell in some organic solvents like halogenated hydrocarbons Sapphire Ruby and Al 03 based ceramics Sapphire ruby and ceramics based on aluminum oxide Al Oz are inert to almost all common acids bases and solvents There are no documented incompatibilities for HPLC applications Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 5 How to Optimize the Performance of Your Module Delay Volume and Extra Column Volume 62 Delay Volume 62 How to Configure the Optimum Delay Volume 63 How to Achieve Higher Resolution 65 Using Solvent Calibration Tables 68 This chapter gives hints on how to optimize the performance or use additional devices ot Agilent Technologies 61 5 How to Optimize the Performance of Your Module Delay Volume and Extra Column Volume The delay volume is defined as the system volume between the point of mixing in the pump and the top of the column The extra column volume is defin
109. me is halved k remains constant and the separation looks the same but happens in half the time Recently published research has shown how a shorter STM column at temperatures above 40 C can generate higher peak capacity than a longer STM column by virtue of running it faster Refer to Petersson et al J Sep Sci 31 2346 2357 2008 Maximizing peak capacity and separation speed in liquid chromatography Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 67 5 How to Optimize the Performance of Your Module Using Solvent Calibration Tables 68 Importing Solvent Calibration Tables RC NET based Agilent graphical user interfaces ChemStation EZChrom Elite OpenLab etc include data for most commonly used solvents in HPLC This data contains solvent properties and is used for optimum pump control in order to ensure best flow and composition accuracy If your solvent is not included to the software please check the Agilent web site http www chem agilent com en US Support Downloads firmware Pages LC aspx for additional libraries registration required which also provides updates and optimized data If your solvent is neither available in the user interface nor in the library please use generic solvents Generic aequeous gives good results for most solvent mixtures with at least 50 water which have similar properties as pure water For other solvents with high organic percentage Generic organic gives a good approximation
110. mum system pressure 1200 bar A 2 Enter the test pressure Channel A2 Done A 3 Configure purge process and parameter Remaining purge time O min 0 sec Y 4 Insert blank nut ud 5 System checking leak rate of system 6 Evaluate results 7 Restore system configuration Figure 11 System Pressure Test Result Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 103 8 Test Functions and Calibrations System Pressure Test Enter the test pressure Enter the pressure at which the test will be executed 1200 bar OK Cancel Figure 12 System Pressure Test dynamic pressure input System Pressure Test Evaluation Test Failed Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Damaged blank nut poorly shaped from Before investigating any other possible sources over tightening of failure make sure that the blank nut you are using is in a good condition and properly tightened 2 Pump leakages Perform the Pump Head Leak test 3 Loose or leaky fittings Tighten the fittings or replace capillaries 4 Autosampler leakages Perform the Autosampler Leak test 5 Themostatted Column Compartment valve Replace the TCC valve rotor seal leakages Notice the difference between error in the test and a failed result An error is caused by an abnormal termination during the operation of the test whereas a failed result indicates that the test result were not within the specified limits 104 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary P
111. n be loaded using update utilities Table 13 Boot Resident Settings On board LAN sw1 sw2 SW3 sw4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 218 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Hardware Information 12 Forced Cold Start A forced cold start can be used to bring the module into a defined mode with default parameter settings CAUTION Loss of data Forced cold start erases all methods and data stored in the non volatile memory Exceptions are calibration settings diagnosis and repair log books which will not be erased gt Save your methods and data before executing a forced cold start If you use the following switch settings and power the instrument up again a forced cold start has been completed Table 14 Forced Cold Start Settings On board LAN Mode Select sw1 sw2 SW3 sw4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 TEST BOOT 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 219 12 Hardware Information Instrument Layout The industrial design of the module incorporates several innovative features It uses Agilent s E PAC concept for the packaging of electronics and mechanical assemblies This concept is based upon the use of expanded polypropylene EPP layers of foam plastic spacers in which the mechanical and electronic boards components of the module are placed This pack is then housed in a metal inner cabinet which is enclosed by a plastic external cabinet The advantages of this packaging technol
112. n if you see excessive pressure or composition ripple and you are sure that the solvent type aqueous organic or specific solvent solvent mix is correctly set and there is no evidence of leakage in the pump Conditioning may be necessary if the pump may contain air for example after running out of solvent after a long period of standby or after service or repair Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 49 4 Using the Pump Method Parameter Settings The Binary Pump method setup parameters are in eight sections e Flow Solvents A and B Stoptime e Posttime e Pressure Limits Timetable Advanced e External Contacts Table5 Method parameters Parameter Limits Description Flow Solvents A and B 0 00 5 00 mL min The flow is the rate of movement of eluent along the column It is in steps of 0 001 important that the flow rate is kept constant to ensure precise retention Recommended flow time and peak measurements Variations in flow rate can occur as a result range 0 05 of the partial failure of the pumping system air in the pumping system a 5 00 mL min change in the mobile phase viscosity or a temperature change For each channel you can select which of the two solvents to deliver You can set the percentage of solvent B to any value from 0 through 100 Solvent A always delivers the remaining volume 100 B The solvent B check boxes allow you to turn the solvent B channel
113. n mode selection switches are allowing it Non Volatile RAM Stored Parameter Ld Control Module Figure 48 Manual Configuration Principle Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 247 13 LAN Configuration With Telnet Whenever a TCP IP connection to the module is possible TCP IP parameters set by any method the parameters may be altered by opening a Telnet session 1 2 248 Open the system DOS prompt window by clicking on Windows START button and select Run Type cmd and press OK Type the following at the system DOS prompt c gt telnet lt IP address gt or c gt telnet lt host name gt E C AWINDOWS system32 cmd exe C gt telnet 134 46 27 95 Figure 49 Telnet Starting a session where lt IP address gt may be the assigned address from a Bootp cycle a configuration session with the Handheld Controller or the default IP address see Configuration Switch on page 227 When the connection was established successfully the module responds with the following E C AWINDOWS system32 cmd exe telnet 134 40 27 95 Agilent Technologies Gi315C PP H000824 Figure 50 A connection to the module is made Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 3 Type and press enter to see the available commands WINDOWS system32 cmd_exe telnet 134 40 27 95 Agilent Technologies G1315C PP 8888024 gt command syntax desc
114. n of the pumping system Low voltage in major maintenance areas Early maintenance feedback EMF for continuos tracking of instrument usage in terms of purge valve switches and volume of pumped mobile phase with pre defined and user settable limits and feedback messages Electronic records of maintenance and errors All materials recyclable Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 21 2 Site Requirements and Specifications Specifications 22 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 3 Installing the Module Unpacking the Module 24 Optimizing the Stack Configuration 26 One Stack Configuration 26 Two Stack Configuration 29 Removing the Transport Foam 31 Installing the Pump 32 Flow connections tothe pump 35 Installation of seal wash option 39 This chapter gives information about the preferred stack setup for your system and the installation of your Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump ee Agilent Technologies 23 3 Installing the Module Unpacking the Module Damaged Packaging If the delivery packaging shows signs of external damage please call your Agilent Technologies sales and service office immediately Inform your service representative that the instrument may have been damaged during shipment CAUTION Defective on arrival problems If there are signs of damage please do not attempt to install the module Inspection by Agilent is required to evalu
115. nchronize the strokes for both channels the values for Channel B are set to the same as those for Channel A This is done to avoid floating disturbances affecting instrument performance The compressibility of the mobile phase has an effect on the performance of the pump For best flow accuracy and mixing performance you can set the parameter according to the mobile phase being used Use solvent types e Clear this check box to display the compressibility fields which allow you to enter compressibility values When the check box is selected the compressibility fields are not displayed and the enhanced compressibility calibration is enabled Select the required calibrated solvents from the drop down lists using the combo boxes in the Solvents section You can set a limit on the rate of change of the solvent flow to protect your analytical column You can set individual values for Flow ramp up and Flow ramp down 52 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Using the Pump 4 Timetable Settings Use the Timetable to program changes in the pump parameters during the analysis by entering a time in the Time field and appropriate values in the following fields of the timetable Changes in flow rate occur linearly from either time zero or the time of the last defined change other parameters change instantaneously at the time defined in the timetable Show Advanced Timetable toggles the timetable display between standard mode
116. ncoder 92 Pump drive encoder defect 93 Purge valve failed 93 Reading of purge valve tag failed 93 Pump drive encoder rollover 94 Drive position limit 94 Insufficient power of drive encoder LED 94 Drive encoder error 95 Writing the purge valve tag failed 95 Current of primary pump drive too high 96 Current of secondary pump drive too high 96 Unknown purge valve type 97 Pump drive encoder error 97 Pump drive error 97 Pump drive stroke blocked 98 Pump drive stop notfound 98 Pressure sensor calibration wrong or missing 98 Seal wash pump was missing when tried to turnon 99 This chapter describes the meaning of error messages and provides information on probable causes and suggested actions how to recover from error conditions Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Error Information What Are Error Messages Error messages are displayed in the user interface when an electronic mechanical or hydraulic flow path failure occurs which requires attention before the analysis can be continued for example repair or exchange of consumables is necessary In the event of such a failure the red status indicator at the front of the module is switched on and an entry is written into the module logbook Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 7 71 7 Error Information General Error Messages General error messages are generic to all Agilent series HPLC modules and may show up on other modules as well
117. ncoder and Please contact your Agilent service main board representative 2 Missing or defect tag Defect connection Please contact your Agilent service between tag and encoder representative Writing the pump encoder tag failed Error ID 22405 Writing the pump encoder tag has failed e Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Defect connection between encoder and Please contact your Agilent service main board representative 2 Defect tag Defect connection between tag Please contact your Agilent service and encoder representative Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 89 7 Error Information Pump drive blocked or encoder failed Error ID 22406 Pump drive blocked or encoder failed Parameter None Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Blockage of the pump drive Drive encoder Please contact your Agilent service failed representative Drive current too low Error ID 22407 The current consumption of the pump drive is too low Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Drive motor defect Please contact your Agilent service representative 2 Wrong missing connection of pump drive to Please contact your Agilent service main board representative Drive Encoder failed Error ID 22408 Drive encoder failed during pump drive calibration Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Internal error Contact Agilent support 90 Agilent 12
118. ncreased by examining the following points e Optimize selectivity e Smaller particle size packing e Longer Columns e Shallower gradients faster flow Resolution between two peaks is described by the resolution equation 1 a 1 k 1 Rs VN 2 i 4 a k where R resolution e N plate count measure of column efficiency e qa selectivity between two peaks k retention factor of second peak formerly called capacity factor The term that has the most significant effect on resolution is the selectivity a and practically varying this term involves changing the type of stationary phase C18 C8 phenyl nitrile etc the mobile phase and temperature to maximize the selectivity differences between the solutes to be separated This is a substantial piece of work which is best done with an automated method development system which allows a wide range of conditions on different columns and mobile phases to be assessed in an ordered scouting protocol This section considers how to get higher resolution with any chosen stationary and mobile phases If an automated method development system was used in the decision on phases it is likely that short columns were used for fast analysis in each step of the scouting The resolution equation shows that the next most significant term is the plate count or efficiency N and this can be optimized in a number of ways N is inversely proportional to the particle size and dire
119. nd avoids high stacks Some users prefer the lower height of this arrangement even without the autosampler thermostat A slightly longer capillary is required between the pump and autosampler See Figure 4 on page 29 and Figure 5 on page 30 Instant Pilot Detector Column compartment 888 889 ooo 0 TNT lj 7 Pump Autosampler Thermostat for the ALS optional Figure 4 Recommended two stack configuration for 1290 Infinity with binary pump front view Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 29 3 Installing the Module Optimizing the Stack Configuration LAN to LC ChemStation CAN Bus cable to Instant Pilot gan ie Analog detector signal optional i yr Ana CAN Bus cable Thermo cable optional AC Power Figure 5 Recommended two stack configuration for 1290 Infinity with binary pump rear view 30 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Installing the Module 3 Removing the Transport Foam Removing the Transport Foam 1 Open the front cover of the module 2 Carfully remove the protective foam 3 Close the front cover Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 31 3 Installing the Module Installing the Pump Installing the Pump Parts required Description 1 Pump 1 Power cord 1 Agilent Control Software and or Instant Pilot G4208 Preparations Locate bench spa
120. nity Binary Pump User Manual 87 7 Error Information Waste counter limit exceeded Error ID 22056 The counter for the waste volume has exceeded the limit which has been set in the user interface Parameter None Probable cause 1 The waste container is full 2 Inappropriate setting for waste counter Flow rate limit exceeded Error ID 22064 Suggested actions Empty waste container e Reset waste counter e Adjust waste counter limit The flow rate of the binary pump has exceeded the limit while the pump runs in pressure controlled mode e g during a pressure test Parameter None Probable cause 1 Leak 2 Bottle empty 3 Shutoff valve closed 4 Drift of pressure sensor unlikely for short tests taking some minutes 88 Suggested actions Check for leaks in the pump and flow path Fill solvent bottle Open shutoff valve Replace pressure sensor Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Error Information 7 Binary pump shutdown during analysis Error ID 22065 The binary pump has been shut down by the control software or control module during an analysis e Parameter 0 for off 1 for standby Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Pump has been shut down Restart pump Reading the pump encoder tag failed Error ID 22402 Reading the pump encoder tag has failed e Parameter 1 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Defect connection between e
121. not ready Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Identifying Cables Agilent Module to 3396 Series III 3395B Integrators 11 p n 03396 61010 Pin 33XX Pin Agilent Signal Name Active module TTL 9 1 White Digital ground NC 2 Brown Prepare run Low 80 i 3 3 Gray Start Low z NC 4 Blue Shut down Low e an NC 5 Pink Not is connected NC 6 Yellow Power on High 14 7 Red Ready High 4 8 Green Stop Low NC 9 Black Start request Low 13 15 Not connected Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 195 11 Identifying Cables Agilent Module to Agilent 35900 A D Converters p n 5061 3378 Pin 35900 Pin Agilent Signal Name Active A D module TTL 1 White 1 White Digital ground 2 Brown 2 Brown Prepare run Low 3 Gray 3 Gray Start Low 4 Blue 4 Blue Shut down Low 5 Pink 5 Pink Not connected 6 Yellow 6 Yellow Power on High 7 Red 7 Red Ready High 8 Green 8 Green Stop Low 9 Black 9 Black Start request Low Agilent Module to General Purpose p n 01046 60201 Wire Color Pin Agilent Signal Name Active module TTL White 1 Digital ground A Q 1 ou Brown 2 Prepare run Low 00 pee DE KEY Gray 3 Start Low oo c 00 S EE EE 4 Shut down Low ug Pink 5 Not og connected 00 gt JoJ Yellow 6 Power on High Red 7 Ready High Green 8 Stop Low Black 9 Start request
122. ns ee Agilent Technologies 15 2 Site Requirements and Specifications Site Requirements A suitable environment is important to ensure optimal performance of the instrument Power Consideration The module power supply has wide ranging capabilities and accepts any line voltage in the range mentioned in Table 1 on page 19 Consequently there is no voltage selector in the rear of the module There are also no externally accessible fuses because automatic electronic fuses are implemented in the power supply WARNING Module is partially energized when switched off as long as the power cord is plugged in Repair work at the module can lead to personal injuries e g shock hazard when the cover is opened and the module is connected to power gt Make sure that it is always possible to access the power plug gt Remove the power cable from the instrument before opening the cover gt Do not connect the power cable to the Instrument while the covers are removed WARNING Incorrect line voltage at the module Shock hazard or damage of your instrument can result if the devices are connected to line voltage higher than specified gt Connect your module to the specified line voltage 16 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual CAUTION Site Requirements and Specifications 2 Inaccessible power plug In case of emergency it must be possible to disconnect the instrument from the power line at any time
123. o most common HPLC solvents and almost all acids except fluoric acid and acids with free sulfur trioxide It can be corroded by strong bases e g hydroxide solutions gt 10 diethylamine It is not recommended for the use with fluoric acid and fluorides Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Using the Pump 4 Stainless Steel SST Stainless steel is inert against many common solvents It is stable in the presence of acids and bases in a pH range of 1 to 12 5 It can be corroded by acids below pH 2 3 It can also corrode in following solvents Solutions of alkali halides their respective acids for example lithium iodide potassium chloride and so on and aqueous solutions of halogens High concentrations of inorganic acids like nitric acid sulfuric acid and organic solvents especially at higher temperatures replace if your chromatography method allows by phosphoric acid or phosphate buffer which are less corrosive against stainless steel Halogenated solvents or mixtures which form radicals and or acids for example 2 CHCls Oo 2 COC 2 HCI This reaction in which stainless steel probably acts as a catalyst occurs quickly with dried chloroform if the drying process removes the stabilizing alcohol Chromatographic grade ethers which can contain peroxides for example THF dioxane di isopropylether Such ethers should be filtered through dry aluminium oxide which adsorbs the peroxides Solutions of o
124. ods to Determine the MAC Address Enabling logging to discover the MAC address using BootP If you want to see the MAC address select the Do you want to log BootP requests check box 1 Open BootP Settings from Start gt All Programs gt Agilent BootP Service gt EditBootPSettings 2 In BootP Settings check Do you want to log BootP requests to enable logging Logging V Do you want to log bootP requests BootP Log File Boe Ee ne en N Figure 44 Enable BootP logging The log file is located in C Documents and Settings All Users Application Data Agilent BootP LogFile It contains a MAC address entry for each device that requests configuration information from BootP 3 Click OK to save the values or Cancel to discard them The editing ends 4 After each modification of the BootP settings i e EditBootPSettings a stop or start of the BootP service is required for the BootP service to accept changes See Stopping the Agilent BootP Service on page 245 or Restarting the Agilent BootP Service on page 246 5 Uncheck the Do you want to log BootP requests box after configuring instruments otherwise the log file will quickly fill up disk space Determining the MAC address directly from the LAN Interface card label 1 Turn off the instrument 2 Read the MAC address from the label and record it The MAC address is printed on a label on the rear of the module See Figure 34 on page 224 and Figure 35 on page 225 3 T
125. ogy are e virtual elimination of fixing screws bolts or ties reducing the number of components and increasing the speed of assembly disassembly e the plastic layers have air channels molded into them so that cooling air can be guided exactly to the required locations e the plastic layers help cushion the electronic and mechanical parts from physical shock and e the metal inner cabinet shields the internal electronics from electromagnetic interference and also helps to reduce or eliminate radio frequency emissions from the instrument itself 220 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Hardware Information 12 Early Maintenance Feedback Maintenance requires the exchange of components which are subject to wear or stress Ideally the frequency at which components are exchanged should be based on the intensity of usage of the module and the analytical conditions and not on a predefined time interval The early maintenance feedback EMF feature monitors the usage of specific components in the instrument and provides feedback when the user selectable limits have been exceeded The visual feedback in the user interface provides an indication that maintenance procedures should be scheduled EMF Counters EMF counters increment with use and can be assigned a maximum limit which provides visual feedback in the user interface when the limit is exceeded Some counters can be reset to zero after the required maintenance procedure
126. on DHCP on page 232 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 235 13 LAN Configuration Link configuration selection The LAN interface supports 10 or 100 Mbps operation in full or half duplex modes In most cases full duplex is supported when the connecting network device such as a network switch or hub supports IEEE 802 3u auto negotiation specifications When connecting to network devices that do not support auto negotiation the LAN interface will configure itself for 10 or 100 Mbps half duplex operation For example when connected to a non negotiating 10 Mbps hub the LAN interface will be automatically set to operate at 10 Mbps half duplex If the module is not able to connect to the network through auto negotiation you can manually set the link operating mode using link configuration switches on the module Table 20 Link Configuration Switches SW3 SW4 SW5 Link Configuration OFF speed and duplex mode determined by auto negotiation ON OFF OFF manually set to 10 Mbps half duplex ON OFF ON manually set to 10 Mbps full duplex ON ON OFF manually set to 100 Mbps half duplex ON ON ON manually set to 100 Mbps full duplex 236 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 Automatic configuration with Bootp All examples shown in this chapter will not work in your environment You need your own IP Subnet Mask and Gateway addresses Assure that the detector config
127. onfiguration Device name Type ID Serial number Firmware revision Button Connection settings Options e Pressure Unit select the pressure units from the drop down list bar psi or MPa Seal wash installed This check box is marked to indicate that an optional seal wash has been detected during autoconfiguration ISET installed This check box is marked to indicate that ISET is installed Click ISET Configurations to open the ISET Configuration dialog box which allows you to configure a sampler for the ISET emulation Configure Solvent Type Catalogs Displays the Solvent Type Catalogs dialog box which allows you to import and export solvent calibration data See Importing Solvent Calibration Tables on page 68 Please refer to the online help of your user interface for more detailed information Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 45 4 46 Using the Pump The Pump User Interface Dashboard Panel Module Graphic The items in the pump graphic have the following meaning and function Indicates that an External Contacts board is installed The level of solvent in the bottle is denoted by the green area when the solvent level falls below the specified volume the area turns yellow when the bottle is empty the area turns red Clicking on the solvent bottle displays the Bottle Fillings dialog box The tooltip for the bottle shows the solvent name Go gt 0 os Indicates t
128. or contact Agilent Disclaimer Subsequent data were collected from external resources and are meant as a reference Agilent cannot guarantee the correctness and completeness of such information Data is based on compatibility libraries which are not specific for estimating the long term life time under specific but highly variable conditions of UHPLC systems solvents solvent mixtures and samples Information can also not be generalized due to catalytic effects of impurities like metal ions complexing agents oxygen etc Apart from pure chemical corrosion other effects like electro corrosion electrostatic charging especially for non conductive organic solvents swelling of polymer parts etc need to be considered Most data available refers to room temperature typically 20 25 C 68 77 F If corrosion is possible it usually accelerates at higher temperatures If in doubt please consult technical literature on chemical compatibility of materials PEEK PEEK Polyether Ether Ketones combines excellent properties with regard to chemical resistance mechanical and thermal stability It is stable in a pH range of 1 to 12 5 and inert to many common solvents There are several known incompatibilities with chemicals such as chloroform methylene chloride THF DMSO gt 1 strong acids nitric acid gt 10 sulphuric acid gt 10 trichloroacetic acid sulfonic acids halogenes or aequous halogene solutions phenol and derivative
129. ottle Solvent bottle amber 9301 1450 supplied with the instrument for your aqueous mobile phase If possible add a few mg l sodium azide or a few percent organic solvent to the aqueous mobile phase Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 43 4 Using the Pump Setting up the Pump with the Instrument Control Interface Overview Parameters described in following sections is offered by the instrument control interface and can usually be accessed through Agilent instrument control software For details please refer to manuals and online help of respective user interfaces 44 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Using the Pump 4 Instrument Configuration Use the Instrument Configuration dialog box to examine and if necessary modify your instrument configuration The Configurable Modules panel contains a list of all modules available for configuration The Selected Modules panel contains the list of configured modules Auto Configuration Under Communication settings select either the Host Name option or the IP address option and enter the appropriate value for the host computer to enable automatic detection of the hardware configuration The system configures the instrument automatically with no further manual configuration necessary The Binary Pump configuration parameters are in two sections Communication Options Communication The parameters in this dialog box are detected automatically during autoc
130. p User Manual Using the Pump 4 Algae Growth in HPLC Systems The presence of algae in HPLC systems can cause a variety of problems that may be incorrectly diagnosed as instrument or application problems Algae grow in aqueous media preferably in a pH range of 4 8 Their growth is accelerated by buffers for example phosphate or acetate Since algae grow through photosynthesis light will also stimulate their growth Even in distilled water small sized algae grow after some time Instrumental Problems Associated With Algae Algae deposit and grow everywhere within the HPLC system causing Blocked solvent filters or deposits on inlet or outlet valves resulting in unstable flow composition or gradient problems or a complete failure of the pump Small pore high pressure solvent filters usually placed before the injector to plug resulting in high system pressure PTFE frits blockage leading to increased system pressure Column filters to plug giving high system pressure Flow cell windows of detectors to become dirty resulting in higher noise levels since the detector is the last module in the flow path this problem is less common How to Prevent and or Reduce the Algae Problem Always use freshly prepared solvents especially use demineralized water which was filtered through about 0 2 um filters Never leave mobile phase in the instrument for several days without flow Always discard old mobile phase Use the amber solvent b
131. part of the pump head including pump 4 Remove the piston from the piston housing by pushing it chamber housing with pump seal and seal holder If the to the rear then pull it out from the rear seal wash option is installed also remove the support ring with wash seal and gasket Support ring with wash seal Seal wash gasket Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 141 9 Maintenance 5 Check the pump pistons for scratches grooves and dents when changing the piston seals Damaged pistons cause micro leaks and will decrease the lifetime of the seals 6 Use the soft plastic side of the insert tool for removing the pump seal from the pump chamber housing Insert tool Pump seal Do not use the pump piston for that purpose 7 Ifthe wash seal shall be replaced by a new one use the steel side of the insert tool for removing it Wash seal 142 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Disassembling the Secondary Pump Head SVTETT Damage of pump piston The pump piston is made of Zr07 based ceramic which is a very hard and resistant material but it is sensitive to shearing forces from the side gt Do not try to remove the pump piston from the rear gt Do not use the piston for removing pump seals 1 Remove the filter assembly at the top of the pump head 2 For disassembling the pump head remove the 4 hex See Replacing Parts of the High Pr
132. placing the Shutoff Valve Panel 3 Remove the shutoff valve panel by pulling it downwards 4 After replacing the panel or after completion of other maintenance re install the panel and all flow connections A1 B1 A B oS Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 117 9 Maintenance Replacing the Pressure Sensor When No or invalid pressure signal Tools required p n Description 8710 2412 Hex key 2 5 mm 15 cm long straight handle 8710 0510 Wrench open 1 4 5 16 inch Screwdriver Parts required p n Description 1 G4220 60001 Pressure sensor 1200 bar Preparations Turn off pump flow switch off pump This procedure describes how to replace the pressure sensor In case the cable to the sensor shall be replaced as well please contact your Agilent service representative 1 Remove capillary connections between the pressure 2 Remove the screws that fix the pressure sensor to the sensor and purge valve chassis 118 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Replacing the Pressure Sensor 3 Carefully pull out the pressure sensor for about 2 cm 4 Connect the new pressure sensor to the pressure sensor Then unscrew the cable from the pressure sensor connector 6 Connect the capillaries from the valve to the pressure sensor connect port 3 to the pressure sensor inlet and port 2 to the outlet
133. r formed or adhered to could result in damage to the product or loss of important data Do not proceed beyond a CAUTION notice until the indicated condi tions are fully understood and met A WARNING notice denotes a hazard It calls attention to an operating procedure practice or the like that if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in personal injury or death Do not proceed beyond a WARNING notice until the indi cated conditions are fully under stood and met Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual In This Guide In This Guide This manual covers the Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump G4220B 1 Introduction This chapter gives an introduction to the pump instrument overview and internal connectors 2 Site Requirements and Specifications This chapter provides information on environmental requirements physical and performance specifications 3 Installing the Module This chapter gives information about the preferred stack setup for your system and the installation of your Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump 4 Using the Pump This chapter explains the operational parameters of the Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump 5 How to Optimize the Performance of Your Module This chapter gives hints on how to optimize the performance or use additional devices 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Overview about the troubleshooting and diagnostic features 7 Error Information This
134. r an LAN card e g Agilent G1369B C LAN Interface or they have an on board LAN interface e g detectors G1315C D DAD and G1365C D MWD This interface allows the control of the module system via a PC with the appropriate control software If an Agilent detector DAD MWD FLD VWD RID is in the system the LAN should be connected to the DAD MWD FLD VWD RID due to higher data load If no Agilent detector is part of the system the LAN interface should be installed in the pump or autosampler RS 232C Serial The RS 232C connector is used to control the module from a computer through RS 232C connection using the appropriate software This connector can be configured with the configuration switch module at the rear of the module Refer to Communication Settings for RS 232C There is no configuration possible on main boards with on board LAN These are pre configured for e 19200 baud e 8 data bit with no parity and one start bit and one stop bit are always used not selectable The RS 232C is designed as DCE data communication equipment with a 9 pin male SUB D type connector The pins are defined as Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Hardware Information 12 Table 10 RS 232C Connection Table Pin Direction Function 1 In DCD 2 In RxD 3 Out TxD 4 Out DTR 5 Ground 6 In DSR 7 Out RTS 8 In CTS 9 In RI Instrument PC DCD 1 1 DCD RX 2 o 2 RX TX 3 X 3 TX DTR 4 no 4 DTR GND 5 y 5
135. r initialized with known default values The initialization mode is selected by the configuration switch see Table 16 on page 228 226 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 Configuration Switch Configuration Switch The configuration switch can be accessed at the rear of the module SS SS t em fm Ky f Te JC gt ICC C ME ae COMPACT FLASH c ray CLO Crs Caz Zp L o 6 SE Seb 3 oe Ss Sw Se See BBE66006680864 mij m mij mj oO mij oO im O m mj m m ALLLLLT Figure 36 Location of Configuration Switch The module is shipped with all switches set to OFF as shown above NOTE To perform any LAN configuration SW1 and SW2 must be set to OFF Table 15 Factory Default Settings Initialization Init Mode Bootp all switches down For details see Initialization mode selection on page 228 Link Configuration speed and duplex mode determined by auto negotiation for details see Link configuration selection on page 236 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 227 13 LAN Configuration Initialization mode selection Table 16 The following initialization init modes are selectable Initialization Mode Switches SW6 SW7 SW8 Init Mode OFF OFF OFF Bootp OFF OFF ON Bootp amp Store OFF ON OFF Using Stored OFF ON ON Using Default ON OFF OFF DHCP
136. rganic acids acetic acid formic acid and so on in organic solvents For example a 1 solution of acetic acid in methanol will attack steel Solutions containing strong complexing agents for example EDTA ethylene diamine tetra acetic acid Mixtures of carbon tetrachloride with 2 propanol or THF Diamond Like Carbon DLC Diamond Like Carbon is inert to almost all common acids bases and solvents There are no documented incompatibilities for HPLC applications Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 59 4 60 Using the Pump Fused silica and Quartz Si0 Fused silica is used in 1290 Infinity Flow Cells and capillaries Quartz is used for classical flow cell windows It is inert against all common solvents and acids except hydrofluoric acid and acidic solvents containing fluorides It is corroded by strong bases and should not be used above pH 12 at room temperature The corrosion of flow cell windows can negatively affect measurement results For a pH greater than 12 the use of flow cells with sapphire windows is recommended Gold Gold is inert to all common HPLC solvents acids and bases within the specified pH range It can be corroded by complexing cyanides and concentrated acids like aqua regia Zirconium Oxide Zr0 Zirconium Oxide is inert to almost all common acids bases and solvents There are no documented incompatibilities for HPLC applications Platinum Iridium Platinum Iridium is inert to a
137. ription display help info display current LAN settings ip lt x x x x gt set IP Address sm X X X X gt set Subnet Mask set Default Gateway exit shell Figure 51 Telnet Commands Table 21 Telnet Commands Value Description displays syntax and descriptions of commands displays current LAN settings ip lt X X X xX gt sets new ip address sm lt X X X X gt sets new subnet mask gw lt X X X x gt sets new default gateway exit exits shell and saves all changes 4 To change a parameter follows the style parameter value for example ip 134 40 27 230 Then press Enter where parameter refers to the configuration parameter you are defining and value refers to the definitions you are assigning to that parameter Each parameter entry is followed by a carriage return Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 249 13 LAN Configuration 5 Use the and press Enter to list the current settings SACI AC Ee eae information about the LAN interface 7 MAC address initialization mode LAN Status Page Initialization mode is Using Stored active TCP IP settings TCP IP status here ready Init Mode i n connected to PC with controller software e g Agilent ChemStation here not connected TCP IP Properties active IP Address gt 134 40 27 95 Subnet Mask 255 255 248 6 Gateway 134 40 24 1 Controllers no connections Figure 52 Telnet Current settings in Using Stored mode
138. rque key set 5 Nm and fix the 4 screws at the rear of the alignment tool Tighten screws crosswise NOTE This procedure will align pump head parts to their correct positions and close the pump head tightly 13 Open the 3 screws which have closed the pump head alignment tool and take out the aligned pump head In case the pump head sticks inside the alignment tool you can use the handle and insert it to the rear of the tool for pushing out the pump head Heat exchanger capillary 14 For the primary pump head install the inlet valve and outlet valve using the torque wrench Set 10 Nm for the inlet valve and 10 Nm for the outlet valve Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 151 9 Maintenance Assembling the Pump Head 15 For the secondary pump head assemble and install the 16 Remove the alignment piston high pressure filter assembly using the torque wrench 14 mm hex wrench set to 16 Nm 17 Insert the pump piston 18 Insert both pump heads to the link plate and make sure that the clips snap in that fix the pump heads Link plate 152 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Assembling the Pump Head 19 Insert the heat exchanger capillary into the outlet of the primary pump head Using a torque key set 3 Nm and close the hex screw at the top of the outlet 20 Bring the pump drive to the maintenance position using the Lab Advisor user
139. s 3396 Series II 3395A integrator see details in section Remote Cables on page 194 Agilent module to 3396 Series III 3395B integrators Remote Cable Agilent module to general purpose Description Agilent module to 3396 integrators Agilent module to general purpose Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Identifying Cables 11 CAN cables p n Description 5181 1516 CAN cable Agilent module to module 0 5 m 5181 1519 CAN cable Agilent module to module 1 m LAN cables p n Description 5023 0203 Cross over network cable shielded 3 m for point to point connection 5023 0202 Twisted pair network cable shielded 7 m for point to point connection RS 232 cables p n Description G1530 60600 RS 232 cable 2 m RS232 61601 RS 232 cable 2 5 m Instrument to PC 9 to 9 pin female This cable has special pin out and is not compatible with connecting printers and plotters It s also called Null Modem Cable with full handshaking where the wiring is made between pins 1 1 2 3 3 2 4 6 5 5 6 4 7 8 8 7 9 9 5181 1561 RS 232 cable 8 m Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 191 11 Identifying Cables Analog cables 192 i IEIO One end of these cables provides a BNC connector to be connected to Agilent modules The other end depends on the instrument to which connection is being made Agilent Module to 3394 6 Integrators p n 35900 6
140. s cresols salicylic acid etc When used above room temperature PEEK is sensitive to bases and various organic solvents which can cause it to swell Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 57 4 58 Using the Pump Polyimide Agilent uses semi crystalline polyimide for rotor seals in valves and needle seats in autosamplers One supplier of polyimide is DuPont which brands polyimide as Vespel which is also used by Agilent Polyimide is stable in a pH range between 1 and 10 and in most organic solvents It is incompatible with concentrated mineral acids e g sulphuric acid glacial acetic acid DMSO and THF It is also degraded by nucleophilic substances like ammonia e g ammonium salts in basic conditions or acetates Polyethylene PE Agilent uses UHMW ultra high molecular weight PE PTFE blends for yellow piston and wash seals which are used in 1290 Infinity pumps and for normal phase applications in 1260 Infinity pumps Polyethylene has a good stability for most common inorganic solvents including acids and bases in a pH range of 1 to 12 5 It is compatible to many organic solvents used in chromatographic systems like methanol acetonitrile and isopropanol It has limited stability with aliphatic aromatic and halogenated hydrocarbons THF phenol and derivatives concentrated acids and bases For normal phase applications the maximum pressure should be limited to 200 bar Tantalum Ta Tantalum is inert t
141. s indicate acceptance then click Next The Destination Folder selection screen appears Install BootP to the default folder or click Browse to choose another location Click Next The default location for installation is C Program Files Agilent BootPService 10 Click Install to begin installation Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 239 13 LAN Configuration 11 Files load when finished the BootP Settings screen appears BootP Settings x BootP Tab File Create Tab File Edit BootP Addresses Logging BootP Log File ESS ad Sa REG Default Settings Subnet mask GO 0 0 0 Gateway GO 0 0 0 Cancel Help Figure 43 BootP Settings screen 12 In the Default Settings part of the screen if known you can enter the subnet mask and gateway Defaults can be used The default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 The default gateway is 192 168 254 11 13 On the BootP Settings screen click OK The Agilent BootP Service Setup screen indicates completion 14 Click Finish to exit the Agilent BootP Service Setup screen 15 Remove the DVD from the drive This completes installation 16 Start BootP Service in the Windows services On the Windows desktop click right on Computer icon select Manage gt Services and Applications gt Services Select the Agilent BootP Service and click Start 240 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 Two Meth
142. s and leaks in the high pressure filter assembly The filter frit in the outlet valve should be replaced regularly depending on the system usage Other parts are covered by the Agilent Preventive Maintenance PM Service Tools required p n Description G4220 20012 Torque wrench 2 25 Nm G4220 20015 Adapter in square to hex 14 mm Hex bit Parts required p n Description 1 01018 22707 PTFE frits pack of 5 1 5067 4728 Seal cap CAUTION Leakage or damaged connection Opening the outlet of the primary pump head may cause leaks or damage the connection between the pump heads gt Do not open the outlet of the primary pump head This procedure describes replacements for channel A left pump head assembly and can be applied accordingly to channel B In both cases maintenance is done only at the secondary pump head outlet which hosts the filter frit When replacing a PTFE frit consider replacing the seal cap as well in order to prevent leaks Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 157 9 Maintenance Replacing Parts of the High Pressure Filter Assembly 1 Remove the capillary connection from the outlet of the secondary pump head 2 Usea 14 mm hex wrench for opening the filter assembly of the secondary pump head 3 Replace the filter frit and seal cap as desired Please note the correct orientation of the filter frit Hole Filter frit Seal cap 4 Re install the filter assembly using the torqu
143. s is on a label on the card or at the rear of the main board e g 0030d3177321 On the Instant Pilot the MAC address can be found under Details in the LAN section System Info Controller DE12345678 G4208A Main Revision B 02 12 0001 Reload DAD DE64260019 G1315D Main Revision B 06 41 0002 A Resident Revison B 06 40 0007 Print On time 3d 01 33h Installed Options Dhcp LAN TCP IP Mode DHCP LAN TCP IP Address 130 168 132 219 0030D314F89E TYPE G1315 66565 SER MAC REV AC MFG 2140 0820 848728 no info Exit Information on each module S 10 08 Figure 42 LAN Setting on Instant Pilot 2 Set the Configuration Switch to DHCP either on the G1369C LAN Interface Card or the main board of above mentioned modules Table 18 G1369C LAN Interface Card configuration switch on the card SW 4 SW5 SW 6 SW7 SW 8 Initialization Mode ON OFF OFF OFF OFF DHCP 234 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 Table 19 LC Modules inclusive 1120 1220 configuration switch at rear of the instru ment SW6 SW7 SW 8 Initialization Mode ON OFF OFF DHCP 3 Turn on the module that hosts the LAN interface 4 Configure your Control Software e g Agilent ChemStation LabAdvisor Firmware Update Tool and use MAC address as host name e g 003043177321 The LC system should become visible in the control software see Note in section General Informati
144. s on checked or off cleared When the Use solvent types check box in the Compressibility section is checked see Advanced Settings on page 52 you click the down arrow and select either a Generic solvent or a calibrated Solvent Stoptime 0 01 99999 min or The stoptime sets a time limit for your analysis After the stoptime all AsInjector NoLimit gradients are stopped and the pump parameters return to their initial an infinite runtime values The pump can be used as a stoptime master for the complete analytical system The pump also stops the detectors if they have a No Limit stoptime setting If no limit is given a method will have to be stopped manually Posttime 0 01 99999 min or Your instrument remains in a not ready state during the posttime to delay Off 0 0 min the start of the next analysis You can use the Posttime to allow your column to equilibrate after changes in solvent composition for example after gradient elution 50 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Table5 Method parameters Using the Pump 4 Parameter Limits Description Pressure Limits Max 1200 bar 17400 psi for flow rates up to 2 mL min For flow rates between 2 mL min and 5 mL min the maximum pressure ramps down to 800 bar 11600 psi Min any value between 0 and the upper pressure limit setting Timetable Advanced External Contacts Sets the maximum and minimum pressure limits for the pump
145. screen is first opened it shows the default settings from installation 3 Press Edit BootP Addresses to edit the Tab File tdi DootP addresses m Comment 006000111999 1011 10 Agiet LCI ngt 255 255 2550 0000 005000222883 Agiee C2 101 1 1 102 Agbert UC2 left 25255 2550 0000 Figure 47 Edit BootP Adresses screen 4 In the Edit BootP Addresses screen press Add to create a new entry or select an existing line from the table and press Modify or Delete to change the IP address comment subnet mask for example in the Tab File If you change the IP address it will be necessary to power cycle the instrument for the changes to take effect 5 Leave Edit BootP Addresses by pressing Close 6 Exit BootP Settings by pressing OK Restarting the Agilent BootP Service 1 In the Windows control panel select Administrative Tools gt Services The Services screen appears see Figure 46 on page 245 2 Right click Agilent BootP Service and select Start 3 Close the Services and Administrative Tools screens 246 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 Manual Configuration Manual configuration only alters the set of parameters stored in the non volatile memory of the module It never affects the currently active parameters Therefore manual configuration can be done at any time A power cycle is mandatory to make the stored parameters become the active parameters given that the initializatio
146. sed H20 at 10 MPa 100 bar At 1 ml min water JetWeaver generally recommended For applications requiring lowest delay volumes JetWeaver can be removed out of the flow path Delay volume is then solely determined by the volume of the connection capillary Recommended range 1 99 or 5 l min per channel whatever is greater Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Table 2 Site Requirements and Specifications 2 Performance specifications Type Specification Comments Composition precision Composition accuracy Solvent selection valve Integrated degassing unit Control Local control Communications Safety and maintenance GLP features Housing lt 0 15 RSD or 0 01 min SD whatever is greater 0 2 5 0 ml min based on retention time at constant room temperature 0 35 absolute 5 95 0 2 Water caffeine tracer 5 0 ml min Default Standard part of the pump Number of channels 2 Internal volume per channel 1 5 mL Agilent ChemStation for LC B 04 02 or above EZChrom Elite 3 3 2 SP1 or above OpenLAB 3 3 2 SP3 Masshunter B 02 01 SP1 or above Agilent Instant Pilot G4208A B 02 08 or above Controller area network CAN RS232C APG remote ready start stop and shutdown signals LAN Extensive diagnostics error detection and display through Agilent Lab Advisor leak detection safe leak handling leak output signal for shutdow
147. stem Restart the system and determine which module or modules are not recognized by the system Leak Sensor Short Error ID 0082 The leak sensor in the module has failed short circuit The current through the leak sensor is dependent on temperature A leak is detected when solvent cools the leak sensor causing the leak sensor current to change within defined limits If the current increases above the upper limit the error message is generated Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Defective leak sensor Please contact your Agilent service representative 2 Leak sensor incorrectly routed being Please contact your Agilent service pinched by a metal component representative 80 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Error Information 7 Leak Sensor Open Error ID 0083 The leak sensor in the module has failed open circuit The current through the leak sensor is dependent on temperature A leak is detected when solvent cools the leak sensor causing the leak sensor current to change within defined limits If the current falls outside the lower limit the error message is generated Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Leak sensor not connected to the main Please contact your Agilent service board representative 2 Defective leak sensor Please contact your Agilent service representative 3 Leak sensor incorrectly routed being Please contact your Agilent service pinched by a metal component representative Compens
148. t When an analysis is started the system expects all not ready conditions for example a not ready condition during detector balance to switch to run conditions within one minute of starting the analysis If a not ready condition is still present on the remote line after one minute the error message is generated Probable cause 1 Not ready condition in one of the instruments connected to the remote line 2 Defective remote cable 3 Defective components in the instrument showing the not ready condition Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Suggested actions Ensure the instrument showing the not ready condition is installed correctly and is set up correctly for analysis Exchange the remote cable Check the instrument for defects refer to the instrument s documentation 79 7 Error Information Lost CAN Partner Error ID 0071 During an analysis the internal synchronization or communication between one or more of the modules in the system has failed The system processors continually monitor the system configuration If one or more of the modules is no longer recognized as being connected to the system the error message is generated Probable cause Suggested actions 1 CAN cable disconnected Ensure all the CAN cables are connected correctly Ensure all CAN cables are installed correctly 2 Defective CAN cable Exchange the CAN cable 3 Defective main board in another module Switch off the sy
149. the Purge Valve Head 154 Replacing Parts of the High Pressure Filter Assembly 157 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Contents Installing the Valve Rail Kit 159 Replacing the Main Power Fuses 160 Replacing Module Firmware 162 Preparing the Pump Module for Transport 163 10 Parts and Materials for Maintenance 167 Overview of Maintenance Parts 168 Capillaries 169 Solvent Cabinet Kit 170 Seal Wash Option 171 Pump Head Assembly Parts 172 Primary Pump Head Parts 174 Secondary Pump Head Parts 178 Purge Valve 182 Cover Parts 183 Leak Parts 184 Fuses 184 Accessory Kit 185 Others 186 11 Identifying Cables 189 Cable Overview 190 Analog cables 192 Remote Cables 194 BCD Cables 197 CAN LAN Cable 199 RS 232 Cable Kit 200 Agilent 1200 Module to Printer 201 12 Hardware Information 203 Firmware Description 204 Electrical Connections 207 Interfaces 209 Setting the 8 bit Configuration Switch 216 Instrument Layout 220 Early Maintenance Feedback 221 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Contents 13 LAN Configuration 223 What You Have to Do First 224 TCP IP parameter configuration 226 Configuration Switch 227 Initialization mode selection 228 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP 232 Link configuration selection 236 Automatic configuration with Bootp 237 Manual Configuration 247 PC and User Interface Software Setup Setup 253 14 Appendix 255 General Safety Information 256
150. the module to the network the Instant Pilot G4208A can be used 1 From the Welcome screen press the More button 2 Select Configure 3 Press the DAD button 4 Scroll down to the LAN settings 7 Configure DAD TR a iki 2 lt Not Set gt Temperature Control ON UV Lamp Tag Use UV lamp anyway Cell Tag Use cell anyway Analog Out 1_ OV 1 output range Analog Out 2 OV 1V_ output range UV lamp Stays off at power on VIS lamp Stays off at power on LAN Subnet Mask 255 255 248 0 LAN Def Gateway 134 40 24 1 eda System I Controller DAD I I Figure 55 Instant Pilot LAN Configuration 5 Press the Edit button only visible if not in Edit mode perform the required changes and press the Done button 6 Leave the screen by clicking Exit 252 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 PC and User Interface Software Setup Setup PC Setup for Local Configuration This procedure describes the change of the TCP IP settings on your PC to match the module s default parameters in a local configuration see also Initialization mode selection on page 228 FIXED IP address Local Area Connection Properties 2 x Internet Protocol General General Connect using You can get IP setings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otiierwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IPiiset
151. the seal wash Off The seal wash is inactive On when pump is on The seal wash is active only when the pump is on On all the time The seal wash is active when the pump is on or in standby mode Module can be turned on at a specified date time This feature can only be used if the module power switch is turned on 48 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Table4 Pump control parameters Using the Pump 4 Parameter Limits Description Purge Time 0 100 00 min Setup and activation of Purge parameters The automatic purge valve can in steps of 0 01 be used for purging the system The process has been automated for ease Flow 0 000 of use 5 000 mL min for Off Turns off the purge each channel in steps of 0 001 10 000 mL min maximum Prime Conditioning at least 200 bar gt 500 bar is better On The device is purged Purge Flow Time and Composition during purge have to be defined As soon as the duration time of the purge ends the module automatically switches to analytical conditions again Select On to start priming Off to turn priming off The Prime function is helpful for filling empty solvent lines or if air has entered the pump heads The module draws solvent at high speed with all four pump drives simultaneously and dispenses it against the waste position of the automatic purge valve This is done 20 times before the process comes to an end Use this functio
152. tings a Xircom CreditCard Ethemet 10 100 Modem 56 C_Dbierrarrtatiireseautomatically Use the following IP address IP adiere 192 168 254 1 Subnet mask 255 255 248 0 Default gateway p Cc Install Uninstall Properties Ji ER Use the folo General Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default pEenered ONS You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports ie ne cali Dre is De ies connie Altemate DNS this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Show icon in taskbar when connected Obtain an IP address automatically C Demeter scares automatic IP address via DHCP tli I requires special IT setup of the network Obtain DNS server address automatically C Use the following DNS server addresses Figure 56 Changing the TCP IP settings of the PC Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 253 13 LAN Configuration User Interface Software Setup Install you user interface software according the provided User Interface Software Setup Guide 254 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 14 Appendix General Safety Information 256 The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC 259 Radio Interference 260 Sound Emission 261 Agilent Technologies on Internet 262 This chapter provides add
153. tions to other modules and the solvent cabinet Remove tubing plugs Jet Weaver Outlet to Autosampler hh a Lhe es es e CH CESI Sg aa ge d Sea oS Inlet Automatic Seal Wash optional behind shutoff valve panel B1 I ANN B2 E7 Waste tubes Purge Valve Outlet Active Seal Wash optional 164 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Maintenance 9 Preparing the Pump Module for Transport 3 Remove the shutoff valve panel by pulling it downwards 4 You may keep internal tubing and capillary connections Jet Weaver Pump heads Purge valve Pressure sensor 5 Remove cable connections to other modules Remove the module from the stack Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 165 9 Maintenance Preparing the Pump Module for Transport 6 Carefully insert the Protective Foam to the front part of the instrument Do not damage any tubing or capillary connections 7 Close the front cover 8 For transport or shipment put the module and accessory kit to the original shipment box 166 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Ta b e e 2 ee 10 7 e Parts and Materials for Maintenance J Overview of Maintenance Parts 168 Capillaries 169 Solvent Cabinet Kit 170 Seal Wash Option 171 Pump Head Assembly Parts 172 Primary Pump Head Parts 174 Secondary Pump Head Parts 178
154. uld Agilent and the user have a separate written agreement with warranty terms covering the material in this document that conflict with these terms the warranty terms in the sep arate agreement shall control Technology Licenses The hardware and or software described in this document are furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in accor dance with the terms of such license Restricted Rights Legend If software is for use in the performance of a U S Government prime contract or subcon tract Software is delivered and licensed as Commercial computer software as defined in DFAR 252 227 7014 June 1995 or as a commercial item as defined in FAR 2 101 a or as Restricted computer soft ware as defined in FAR 52 227 19 June 1987 or any equivalent agency regulation or contract clause Use duplication or dis closure of Software is subject to Agilent Technologies standard commercial license terms and non DOD Departments and Agencies of the U S Government will receive no greater than Restricted Rights as defined in FAR 52 227 19 c 1 2 June 1987 U S Government users will receive no greater than Limited Rights as defined in FAR 52 227 14 June 1987 or DFAR 252 227 7015 b 2 November 1995 as applicable in any technical data Safety Notices CAUTION A CAUTION notice denotes a hazard It calls attention to an operating procedure practice or the like that if not correctly pe
155. ump User Manual Test Functions and Calibrations 8 Pump Head Leak Test The test determines the leakage of the individual pump heads by blocking each pump head separately and pressurizing to a specified level The flow is delivered by the secondary piston and thereby the parts between the outlet ball valve and the purge valve are tested for leak tightness The test allows for setting the pressure at which the test is performed The leak rate of high pressure parts is not always a linear function and therefore it is recommended to perform the test at a pressure that corresponds to the normal operating pressure of the system When Excessive pressure ripple or suspected pump performance problems Preparations Solvents must be present in both channels Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 105 8 Test Functions and Calibrations Pump Head Leak Test 1 Run the Pump Head Leak Test with the recommended user interface for further information see Online Help of user interface Limits Signals Test Name Pump Head Leak Test Description No description Module G42204 LPO00000005 Approx Time 5 min Status Running CEE EEE ee Test Procedure Result Name Value Yy 1 Checking pre requisites pump on etc Maximum system pressure 1200 bar 2a 2 Enter the test pressure Y 3 Configure purge process and parameter u 4 System checking leak tightness in channel 5 System checking leak tightness in channel B
156. uration switch is set properly The setting should be either BootP or BootP amp Store see Table 16 on page 228 Assure that the detector connected to the network is powered off If the Agilent BootP Service program is not already installed on your PC then install it from your Agilent ChemStation DVD located in folder BootP About Agilent BootP Service The Agilent BootP Service is used to assign the LAN Interface with an IP address The Agilent BootP Service is provided on the ChemStation DVD The Agilent BootP Service is installed on a server or PC on the LAN to provide central administration of IP addresses for Agilent instruments on a LAN The BootP service must be running TCP IP network protocol and cannot run a DHCP server Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 237 13 LAN Configuration How BootP Service Works When an instrument is powered on an LAN Interface in the instrument broadcasts a request for an IP address or host name and provides its hardware MAC address as an identifier The Agilent BootP Service answers this request and passes a previously defined IP address and host name associated with the hardware MAC address to the requesting instrument The instrument receives its IP address and host name and maintains the IP address as long as it is powered on Powering down the instrument causes it to lose its IP address so the Agilent BootP Service must be running every time the instrument powers up If the Agi
157. urn on the instrument Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 241 13 LAN Configuration Assigning IP Addresses Using the Agilent BootP Service The Agilent BootP Service assigns the Hardware MAC address of the instrument to an IP address Determining the MAC address of the instrument using BootP Service 1 Power cycle the Instrument 2 After the instrument completes self test open the log file of the BootP Service using Notepad The default location for the logfile is C Documents and Settings All Users Application Data Agilent BootP LogFile The logfile will not be updated if it is open The contents will be similar to the following 02 25 10 15 30 49 PM Status BootP Request received at outermost layer Status BootP Request received from hardware address 0010835675AC Error Hardware address not found in BootPTAB 0010835675AC Status BootP Request finished processing at outermost layer 3 Record the hardware MAC address for example 0010835675AC The Error means the MAC address has not been assigned an IP address and the Tab File does not have this entry The MAC address is saved to the Tab File when an IP address is assigned 5 Close the log file before turning on another instrument Uncheck the Do you want to log BootP requests box after configuring instruments to avoid having the logfile use up excessive disk space 242 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual LAN Configuration 13 A
158. vent counter exceeded limit 87 WwW vacuum degassing unit 42 voltage range 19 solvent inlet filter 42 PO ios waste counter limit exceeded 88 special interfaces 215 special settings boot resident 218 forced cold start 219 specification physical 19 specifications 15 performance 20 status indicator 72 weight 19 writing the pump encoder tag failed 89 writing the purge valve tag failed 95 System pressure test errormessage 104 system setup and installation optimizing stack configuration 26 T target pressure not reached for binary pump degasser 86 TCP IP parameter configuration 226 telnet configuration 248 temperature sensor 83 test functions 70 tests 102 timeout 78 troubleshooting error messages 77 70 status indicators 70 71 U unknown purge valve type 97 266 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Index Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 267 www agilent com In This Book This manual contains technical reference information about the Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump G4220B introduction and specifications e installation e using and optimizing troubleshooting and diagnose e maintenance e parts identification hardware information e safety and related information Agilent Technologies 2009 2010 2012 Printed in Germany 08 2012 G4220 90005 Rev C fe Agilent Technologies
159. y 65 ul and the baseline performance with additives like TFA will be improved The configuration of the Jet Weaver is logged automatically by an attached RFID tag The 380 uL Jet Weaver high performance mixer is optionally available for demanding applications which use solvents in different channels for example A versus B that differ strongly in their UV Vis absorption for example by using trifluoroacetic acid TFA as a modifier which has a high absorbance Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual 63 5 Howto Optimize the Performance of Your Module Solvent packages created by the pump may persist until the solvent reaches the detector flow cell Absorption fluctuations can then show up as baseline noise also referred to as mixing noise Applications like impurity quantitation or lowest level compound detection require minimizing this noise The 380 uL Jet Weaver strongly improves mixing and therefore reduces baseline noise and improves sensitivity in detection Patented Agilent microfluidic technology offers high mixing performance at a low internal volume of 380 uL 64 Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual How to Optimize the Performance of Your Module 5 How to Achieve Higher Resolution Increased resolution in a separation will improve the qualitative and quantitative data analysis allow more peaks to be separated or offer further scope for speeding up the separation This section considers how resolution can be i
160. your Agilent service representative 95 7 Error Information Error ID 22433 Current of primary pump drive too high The current of the primary pump drive is too high e Parameter 1 or 4 referring to pump drive Probable cause 1 Blockage of flow path between primary pump head and pressure sensor e g of the heat exchanger 2 Primary pump drive is defect Error ID 22434 Suggested actions Check for blockages in flow path e Please contact your Agilent service representative Please contact your Agilent service representative Current of secondary pump drive too high The current of the secondary pump drive is too high e Parameter 2 or 3 referring to pump drive Probable cause 1 Blockage of flow path between secondary pump head and pressure sensor e g of the heat exchanger 2 Secondary pump drive is defect Suggested actions Check for blockages in the flow path e Please contact your Agilent service representative Please contact your Agilent service representative Agilent 1290 Infinity Binary Pump User Manual Error Information Unknown purge valve type Error ID 22435 The type information of the purge valve is invalid Parameter None Probable cause Suggested actions 1 Wrong valve head installed Check or replace purge valve head 2 Valve head has invalid RFID tag content Check or replace purge valve head Pump drive encoder error Error ID 22437 The pump dr

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