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1.    Agilent Atom    Concentrator Tube  ACT 80    User s Guide    Agg Agilent Technologies    Notices       Agilent Technologies  Inc  1989   1992  1999  2006  2010  2012    No part of this manual may be  reproduced in any form or by any  means  including electronic storage  and retrieval or translation into a  foreign language  without prior  agreement and written consent from  Agilent Technologies  Inc  as governed  by United States and international  copyright laws     Manual Part Number  8510083900    Edition  Sixth edition  July 2012    Agilent Technologies  Inc     Warranty    The material contained in this  document is provided    as is     and is  subject to being changed  without  notice  in future editions  Further  to  the maximum 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 particular purpose   Agilent shall not be liable for errors  or for incidental or consequential  damages in connection with the  furnishing  use  or performance of  this document or of any information  contained herein  Should 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  separate agreement shall control     Technology Licenses    The hardware and or softwar
2.    The Mark VI A burner looks slightly different to the Mark VI burner  however the  procedure for installing the brackets is the same     Fitting an ACT 80 Tube to the Holder    Before Its first use  an ACT 80 tube should be washed in a warm  dilute solution  of laboratory detergent  such as Decon 90 or Triton X 100   rinsed well with  distilled water and dried     To prevent contamination buildup  avoid handling the slotted section of the  ACT 80 tube  Handle the tube by its ends  or wear gloves     To fit an ACT 80 tube into the holder   1 Lift the left spring clip     2 Pass the tube through the left notch in the tube holder until the  other end of the tube rests against the right notch of the holder     Gently release the left spring clip     Open the right spring clip  Gently push the tube until it is fully  home in the right notch  Ensure that the tube is positioned in the  center of the holder     5 Gently release the right spring clip  The tube should be held  firmly in the notches provided in the tube holder  with the tube  being secured in position by the two spring clips     6 Hold the tube at one end and rotate the tube until the long slot is  at the bottom  and the shorter slot faces away from you     With an ACT 80 tube fitted  the tube holder is now ready to be placed  onto the burner     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 17    Installation    Fitting the Tube Holder to the Burner    WARNING Hot Surface    If the burner has been operating  the
3.   7       s   Hazard Warnings    General    Notes and Tips  Warning and Caution Messages    y   O O o1 0    Warning Symbols    General    This section should be read in conjunction with the Safety Practices  and Hazards section in your AA spectrometer manual     Appropriate safety practices have been included in this operation  manual  and your spectrometer operation manual  to help you  operate the equipment safely  Read all safety practices thoroughly  before attempting to operate your system     If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the  manufacturer  the protection provided by the equipment may be  impaired     Hazard Warnings    In addition to the hazard warnings specified in your spectrometer  operation manual  specific hazard warnings have been included in  this operation manual  These warnings state the hazard  describe  how to avoid it and specify the possible consequences of not  following the instructions  Read all warnings carefully and observe  them at all times     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 5    Safety Practices and Hazards    Notes and Tips    A Note or Tip message is used to give advice or additional  information    This is a note     Warning and Caution Messages    A Warning message is used in the text when failure to observe  instructions or precautions could result in death or injury     WARNING Name of Warning    Detail of hazard  Information on how to avoid the hazard     A Caution message is used when failure to o
4.  80 Tube on the Burner    Visually align the quartz tube so that the longest slot is directly over  the burner slot  refer to Figure 10  You may have to rotate the tube  and or move the tube sideways in the support     Ensure that the ACT 80 tube is installed in the holder so that the  second shorter slot in the tube is facing towards the rear of the  sample compartment  refer to Figure 10  If this second slot is facing  towards the operator  the ACT 80 tube must be removed from its  mounting and reversed     8 cm Slot facing towards Quartz ACT 80 tube  rear of sample    compartment         e        o  Air acetylene burner    Figure 10 Diagram of an ACT 80 tube correctly aligned on the burner    Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 23    Alignment    Optical Alignment of the ACT 80 Tube  To align the ACT 80 tube with the optical path     1 Lower the burner using the burner height controls so that it is  clear of the optical path     2 Fit the required hollow cathode lamp and set up the  spectrometer as described in your instrument operation manual     Select Optimize  then Optimize Lamp     Align the position of the ACT 80 tube with the optical path as  follows     a Hold a piece of white card between the end of the ACT 80  tube that is furthest from the lamp and the sample  compartment window     b Using the burner positioning controls  adjust the position of  the ACT 80 tube until the light from the hollow cathode lamp  passes through the tube and onto the car
5.  burner and its surrounds will be very  hot  Allow the burner to cool  and wear protective gloves when installing  equipment into the burner compartment  Otherwise  a serious burn may  result     To fit the tube holder onto a Mark VI burner     1 Holding the handle  position the tube holder so that the two slots  at the bottom of the tube holder are over the pegs on the  mounting brackets     2 Gently lower the holder onto the pegs and rest it on top of the  burner  refer to Figure 7         Figure 7 Mark VI burner with the tube holder and ACT 80 tube installed    18 Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Installation    Installation on the Mark V Burner    The ACT 80 for the Mark V burner is supplied with a compatible tube  holder and an adaptor that fits directly on to the burner     Fitting the Adaptor to the Burner    WARNING Hot Surface    If the burner has been operating  the burner and its surrounds will be very  hot  Allow the burner to cool  and wear protective gloves when installing  equipment into the burner compartment  Otherwise  a serious burn may  result     To install the adaptor onto a Mark V burner   1 Loosen the two clamping screws on the underside of the adaptor     2 Orient the clamp so that the two mounting pegs are at the front  of the burner  This will ensure that the burner identification label  is still visible through the    open    portion of the clamp     The front of an air acetylene burner carries the identification label     3 Fi
6.  the Mark V burner  the adaptor consists of an  assembly which ts clamped to the burner and the tube holder is then mounted  on top     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Installation    gr   ma       e e            e   3  Installation     a                    Installation on the Mark 7 Burner 12                   Installation on the Mark VI Burner 16  6 Installation on the Mark V Burner 19    The atom concentrator tube assembly can be easily fitted to an air   acetylene burner  The atom concentrator tube itself is mounted ina  tube holder fitted directly over the burner     NOTE On some model instruments fitted with the Mark V or Mark VI burners  an    additional mounting bracket adaptor is required to be installed on the burner to  locate the tube holder on top of the burner    CAUTION Do not fit the tube holder on to a nitrous oxide acetylene burner  The ACT 80  tube will be permanently damaged if exposed to a nitrous oxide acetylene flame     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 11    Installation    Installation on the Mark 7 Burner    The ACT 80 for the Mark 7 burner is supplied with a compatible tube  holder which fits directly to the burner  A tube holder for a Mark 7  burner does not require any additional mounting brackets     Hot Surface   If the burner has been operating  the burner and its surrounds will be very  hot  Allow the burner to cool  and wear protective gloves when installing  equipment into the burner compartment  Other
7. actice  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 indicated conditions  are fully understood and met     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Contents    1  Safety Practices and Hazards  General  Hazard Warnings  Notes and Tips  Warning and Caution Messages    Warning Symbols  2  Introduction    3  Installation    Installation on the Mark 7 Burner  Fitting an ACT 80 Tube to the Holder    Installation on the Mark VI Burner  Fitting the Brackets to the Burner  Fitting an ACT 80 Tube to the Holder  Fitting the Tube Holder to the Burner  Installation on the Mark V Burner  Fitting the Adaptor to the Burner  Fitting an ACT 80 Tube to the Holder  Fitting the Tube Holder to the Burner    4  Alignment  Aligning the ACT 80 Tube on the Burner  Optical Alignment of the ACT 80 Tube    Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Contents    a O O HO a ol    11    12  15    16  16  17  18    19  19  20  21  23  23  24    Contents    5  Operation 25  Operating Principle 25   Igniting the Flame 26  Reigniting the Flame 21   Practical Notes 28  Formation of Acetylides 28   Metal Deposits 29   6  Maintenance and Spare Parts 31  Cleaning the ACT 80 Tube 31   Tube Life 31   Spare Parts 32    4 Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Safety Practices and Hazards       Pi    P     oe        0           o  1  Safety Practices and Hazards  0o      
8. bserve instructions could  result in damage to equipment  Agilent supplied and or other  associated equipment      CAUTION This is a caution statement     6 Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Safety Practices and Hazards    Warning Symbols    The following is a list of symbols that appear in conjunction with  warnings in this manual  The hazard they describe is also shown     A triangular symbol indicates a warning  The meanings of the  symbols that may appear alongside warnings in the documentation    or on the instrument itself are as follows        AA    Explosion hazard Eye hazard Fire hazard    Hot surface    The following symbol may be used on warning labels attached to the  instrument  When you see this symbol  refer to the relevant operation  or service manual for the correct procedure referred to by that  warning label        Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 7    Safety Practices and Hazards    This page ts intentionally left blank     8 Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Introduction    gr   ma       e e             e   2  Introduction     a                         There are analytical situations in flame atomic absorption where the  elemental concentration gives absorbance values that are too low to  enable determination using the flame AA technique  and too high to  enable determination using the graphite furnace AA technique   Dilution can of course be used  but this requires additional sample  preparation a
9. d  Remove the card    c Use the burner positioning controls to adjust the position of  the cell for maximum transmission     Once the ACT 80 tube has been aligned in the optical path  it can be  used for determinations with any method that uses an air acetylene  flame     24 Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Operation    e   o  ee  0   A    e  5  Operation  D     amp        Operating Principle 25  e 7 j    Igniting the Flame 26    Practical Notes 28    Operating Principle    The ACT 80 tube is constructed from quartz and has two longitudinal  slots cut into it  which are positioned at an angle of 120   with respect  to each other relative to the axis of the tube  refer to Figure 10  on  Page 23   The tube is mounted above the air acetylene burner such  that the longer slot  10 cm  is positioned immediately above the  flame  The shorter slot faces to the rear of the instrument  The flame  enters the tube through the long slot and exits through the short slot  and at both ends of the tube     When a solution is aspirated  the atoms pass into the tube  The  quartz tube wall prevents the atoms from diffusing out of the optical  path  thereby increasing the residence time of the atoms in the  optical path  This provides an enhancement in sensitivity  The tube  wall also stops air diffusing into the flame  which prevents the  formation of oxides that would otherwise result in poorer sensitivity     Background correction may be required for some samples     Agile
10. damage the seal between the O ring on the burner and the spraychamber   Any such gas leak poses a fire or explosion hazard  To reduce the possibility  of the spraychamber being damaged by an overheated burner  always keep  the ACT 80 tube free of heavy deposits of metal     For most low concentration aqueous solutions  the ACT 80 may be operated for  extended periods  at least eight hours  with the flame on continuously  without  softening or melting the spraychamber     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 29    Operation    30    This page ts intentionally left blank     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Maintenance and Spare Parts    e    o    e               e   6  Maintenance and Spare Parts             Cleaning the ACT 80 Tube 31  M ad Tube Life 31    Spare Parts 32  Cleaning the ACT 80 Tube  Clean an ACT 80 tube by washing it regularly in a warm  dilute  solution of laboratory detergent  Rinse the tube well with distilled  water and allow it to dry thoroughly before reusing it   Tube Life    The working life of the ACT 80 tube will depend on the type of  analytical programs performed  At some stage  the quartz will start to  turn white indicating the onset of devitrification  Initially   devitrification will not degrade the analytical performance  but  eventually the devitrified area will extend over most of the tube at  which point it may be necessary to discard the tube  If devitrification  is excessive  the tube will eventually crac
11. e  described in this document are  furnished under a license and may be  used or copied only in accordance  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 subcontract   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 software    as  defined in FAR 52 227 19  June 1987   or any equivalent agency regulation or    contract clause  Use  duplication or  disclosure 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    A CAUTION 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 damage to the product  or loss of important data  Do not  proceed beyond a CAUTION notice  until the indicated conditions are fully  understood and met        A WARNING notice denotes a  hazard  It calls attention to an  operating procedure  pr
12. ing secured in position by the two spring clips    6 Hold the tube at one end and rotate the tube until the long slot is  at the bottom  and the shorter slot faces away from you     With an ACT 80 tube fitted  the tube holder is now ready to be placed  onto the burner     Fitting the Tube Holder to the Burner    WARNING Hot Surface    If the burner has been operating  the burner and its surrounds will be very  hot  Allow the burner to cool  and wear protective gloves when installing  equipment into the burner compartment  Otherwise  a serious burn may  result     To fit the tube holder onto a Mark V burner     1 Holding the handle  position the tube holder so that the two slots  at the bottom of the tube holder are over the mounting pegs on  the burner adaptor     2 Gently lower the holder onto the pegs and rest it on top of the  burner  refer to Figure 9         Figure 9 Mark V burner with the tube holder and ACT 80 tube installed    Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 21    Installation    22    This page ts intentionally left blank     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Alignment    e    o    e           e e  4  Alignment             Aligning the ACT 80 Tube on the Burner 23               5 Optical Alignment of the ACT 80 Tube 24        The alignment of an ACT 80 tube requires two separate procedures   First the ACT 80 tube must be visually aligned correctly over the  burner slot  Secondly  it must be aligned optically     Aligning the ACT
13. k spontaneously or fail  through thermal shock     In some applications  where quantities of alkali elements are present  in the samples  the devitrification process is accelerated  The alkali  atoms migrate into the quartz tube and form silicates  These silicates  then crystallize when the tube is cooled  causing devitrification     For these types of samples  the devitrification process has been  slowed by applying a coating of lanthanum to the ACT 80 tube before  testing any samples  This can be done by aspirating a 1  w v solution  of lanthanum chloride for 10 15 minutes  The coating is thought to  inhibit migration of the alkali elements     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 31    Maintenance and Spare Parts    32    Whether a tube becomes devitrified or not  and even if it is kept  meticulously clean  the inside surface of the tube may still  deteriorate depending on the matrix of the samples used  You should  regularly monitor the performance of the tube using absorbance  measurements obtained from standard solutions  Discard the tube as  soon as the results of this monitoring become unacceptable     Finally  under some circumstances  the center section of the tube  may gradually soften in the flame and sag  In this case  you must  discard the tube immediately and replace it with a new one     Spare Parts    The following spare parts are available from Agilent for the ACT 80     Table 1 Spare quartz tubes    Description    Replacement ACT 80 tubes  qua
14. ll of the ACT 80 tube  Under these conditions  the    tube can be permanently damaged by localized overheating     4 If necessary  lower the cell holder back into position directly  above the burner     5 Allow the ACT 80 tube approximately 30 s to equilibrate     The thermal shock of turning off the flame  or repositioning a tube in the flame  is the cause of most ACT 80 tube failures  Longer tube lifetimes may be  obtained by reducing the number of times the flame is turned off to the absolute  minimum  Leave the flame running at all times whilst the instrument is being  attended  Aspirate distilled water during idle periods and only turn the flame off  at the end of the working day or at the end of an analysis     Reigniting the Flame    WARNING Hot Surface    If the burner has been operating  the burner and its surrounds will be very  hot  To avoid serious burns  wear suitable heat resistant gloves when  manipulating a tube holder that may still be too hot to handle with  unprotected hands     If the flame goes out and needs reigniting  refer to the    Igniting the Flame    section on Page 26     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 27    Operation    Practical Notes       AA    28    Formation of Acetylides    Explosion Hazard     Eye Hazard   Analysis of solutions containing high concentrations  21  w v  of copper or  silver using the ACT 80 may lead to the formation of explosive acetylide  compounds  These unstable organometallic compounds may spontaneous
15. ly  detonate and could cause an explosion  a major flashback of the air   acetylene flame  or a minor explosion within the quartz tube itself  Agilent  recommends that you do not use the ACT 80 when performing analysis of  solutions that contain high concentrations  21  w v  of copper  silver  or  both  Always ensure that all safety covers  doors  and the chimney are in  position on the instrument     If you have no choice but to analyze solutions containing high  concentrations of copper or silver with the ACT 80  it may be  possible to reduce the risk of explosion or flashback by taking the  following measures     e Reduce the concentration of metal in all analytical solutions to  the lowest practicable level  A diluted solution will extend the  safe operating time  allowing a longer aspiration time  before any  explosion or flashback occurs     e Aspirate all solutions for the shortest practicable period   e Always aspirate distilled water between samples     e Clean or replace the ACT 80 tube frequently     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Operation    Metal Deposits    Deposits of metal inside an ACT 80 tube form a bright reflective  surface on the inside of the  normally transparent  tube     Fire Hazard     Explosion Hazard   Heavy deposits of metal inside an ACT 80 tube may increase the heat  reflected back from the flame  This may cause melting of the burner base or  softening of the plastic spray chamber around the burner port that can lead  to 
16. nd introduces a potential source of error or  contamination     The Atom Concentrator Tube  ACT  provides a potential solution for  these types of applications  When installed  the Agilent ACT 80 atom  concentrator tube enables the sensitivity of elements determined in  an air acetylene flame to be increased by a factor of 2 3  A slight  improvement in the detection limit usually occurs as well     The ACT 80 is suitable for use with the air acetylene burner and is  compatible with any AA instrument in which the tube can be  mounted on the burner and positioned in the optical path  The tube  may be placed on the air acetylene burner in a few seconds and  quickly aligned in the optical path  Measurement with the ACT 80 is  as fast as normal flame determinations  and can be used with manual  or automated sampling     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 9    Introduction    10    The kit comprised by the ACT 80 consists of this manual  a sample  quantity of quartz tubes  and a tube holder to enable installation and  use with the air acetylene burner  Additionally  assemblies ordered  for use with the Mark V burner include a pair of mounting brackets  and those for the Mark VI burner include an adaptor that allows the  tube holder to be mounted over the air acetylene flame     For the Mark 7 burner  the tube holder fits directly over the burner  For the Mark  VI burner  the two brackets are secured to the burner and used to support the  tube holder in position  For
17. nt Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 25    Operation    Igniting the Flame       26    With an ACT 80 tube installed  the burner will be positioned lower  than usual  so a standard mixture or a fuel lean mixture may not  ignite readily     Explosion Hazard   To avoid an explosive accumulation of fuel and oxidant in the sample  compartment  ALWAYS ensure that the gas mixture is fuel rich before  operating the Ignite button     Before igniting the flame  carry out any safety checks described in  your spectrometer operation manual  Follow all instructions and  observe all warnings     To ensure flame ignition with an ACT 80 tube in position     1 Set the acetylene flow higher than normal in order to obtain a  fuel rich air acetylene flame     This is required for igniting the flame with an ACT 80 tube in position  Some  instrument models may automatically set a fuel rich mixture  You should refer to  your spectrometer operation manual for details     2 Ifa Mark V or Mark VI burner is fitted  tilt tube cell holder up to  clear the ACT 80 tube from it position above the burner  On older  instrument models this ensures that the igniter arm does not  strike the ACT 80 tube during ignition     3 Press the Ignite button to ignite the flame and then adjust the  fuel flow to give a lean flame     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Operation    CAUTION If you leave the flame burning with a fuel rich mix  carbon particles may become  deposited on the outside wa
18. rtz  For the most up to date information on spare parts and consumables    ordering information  refer to the Agilent Technologies website     www agilent com    Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    www agilent com    In This Book   The manual describes the following   e Safety Practices and Hazards   e Introduction   e Installation   e Alignment   e Operation    e Maintenance and Spare Parts       Agilent Technologies 1989  1992  1999   2006  2010 and 2012  07 12    8510083900  Issue 6    Agg Agilent Technologies    
19. t the adaptor over the burner  so that the two positioning lugs  at each end of the clamp rest on top of the burner and lie on  either side of the burner slot     4 Secure the adaptor into position by retightening the clamping  screws     Once the adaptor is attached to the burner  it can be left permanently  installed since they will not interfere with normal flame analyses     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 19    Installation    20       Figure 8 Mark V burner with the adaptor installed    Fitting an ACT 80 Tube to the Holder    Before its first use  an ACT 80 tube should be washed in a warm  dilute solution  of laboratory detergent  such as Decon 90 or Triton X 100   rinsed well with  distilled water and dried     To prevent contamination buildup  avoid handling the slotted section of the  ACT 80 tube  Handle the tube by its ends  or wear gloves     To fit an ACT 80 tube into the holder   1 Lift the left spring clip     2 Pass the tube through the left notch in the tube holder until the  other end of the tube rests against the right notch of the holder     Gently release the left spring clip     Open the right spring clip  Gently push the tube until it is fully  home in the right notch  Ensure that the tube is positioned in the  center of the holder     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Installation    5 Gently release the right spring clip  The tube should be held  firmly in the notches provided in the tube holder  with the tube  be
20. tly release the right spring     4 Ensure that the ACT 80 tube is installed in the holder so that the  second shorter slot in the tube is facing towards the rear of the  sample compartment     If this second slot is facing towards the operator  the ACT 80 tube must be  removed from its mounting and reversed     Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 15    Installation    Installation on the Mark VI Burner    The ACT 80 for the Mark VI burner is supplied with a compatible  tube holder and two brackets that mount directly to the burner     Fitting the Brackets to the Burner    WARNING Hot Surface    If the burner has been operating  the burner and its surrounds will be very  hot  Allow the burner to cool  and wear protective gloves when installing  equipment into the burner compartment  Otherwise  a serious burn may  result     To install the mounting brackets onto a Mark VI burner     1 Position a mounting bracket at one end of the burner  with the  mounting peg pointing inward and the hole in the end of the  bracket aligned over the hole in the end of the burner     Use one of the screws provided to fix the bracket into position     Repeat the above for the other mounting bracket        Figure 6 Mark VI burner with the mounting brackets installed    16 Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Installation    Once the brackets are attached to the burner  they can be left  permanently installed since they will not interfere with normal flame  analyses  
21. wise  a serious burn may  result                j  o a  n   Us      Figure 1 Mark 7 burner without the tube holder installed    12 Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Installation    To mount the tube holder on a Mark 7 burner     1 Position the seat cut outs of the tube holder over the back edge of  the burner                                   Figure 2 Tube holder pulled forward with cut outs hooked around burner edge    2 Pull the tube holder forward so that the cut outs hook around the  burner edge        Figure 3 Tube holder pulled forward with cut outs hooked around burner edge    Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide 13    Installation    3 Lower the tube holder into position        Figure 5 Mark 7 burner with the tube holder correctly installed    14 Agilent Atom Concentrator Tube ACT 80 User s Guide    Installation    Fitting an ACT 80 Tube to the Holder    Before its first use  an ACT 80 tube should be washed in a warm  dilute solution  of laboratory detergent  such as Decon 90 or Triton X 100   rinsed well with  distilled water and dried     CAUTION To prevent contamination buildup  avoid handling the slotted section of the  ACT 80 tube  Handle the tube by its ends  or wear gloves     To fit an ACT 80 tube into the holder     1 Lift the left spring and pass the left side of the ACT 80 tube  through the cut out in the tube holder    2 Gently release the left spring   Lift the right spring  gently push the ACT 80 tube fully home and  gen
    
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