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Operation: when the 6870 Freezer/Mill is set up for the first run of the day, with a loaded vial in the coil, make sure the LN valve on the supply tank or line is open. Go to the STATUS screen and touch RUN. The Auto-Fill valve will open and let LN into the Freezer/Mill tub. The valve may close and open several times before the tub is full and Pre-Cool timing starts, but this is normal. LN boils and splashes as it enters the tub and this may temporarily “fool” the upper LN sensor. However, the Auto-Fill System has a built-in pause for the LN to stabilize before measuring the LN level again. Pre-cool countdown will not begin until the tub is full of LN.

During a long run, if the lower LN sensor detects a low LN level, the LN valve will open during a re-cooling period. Again, the valve may open and close several times while the tub is filling, but during “Auto-Filling” the timer stops, and will not start again until the tub is full.

At the end of a run the LN level in the tub may seem low, but this is only because the lower LN sensor has not triggered the Auto-Fill System to fill the tub with LN.

The 6820 Auto-Fill System has been designed to work with typical grinding programs that involve a pre-cooling period and repeated short grinding and re-cooling periods. If you want to use the 6870 Freezer/Mill in a different way – for example, by having a single long period of continuous grinding – please call us first to make sure your plans and the Freezer/Mill are compatible. The lower LN sensor will not trigger the Auto-Fill System to add LN during a grinding period, just during pre-cooling before grinding, and during the re-cooling periods between grinding periods.

6.6 Optional 6814 AutoExtractor (see our catalog or website, www.spexcsp.com)

The 6814 AutoExtractor is a motorized electrical accessory for quick and safe removal of end- plugs from Freezer/Mill vials. It can open both Large-size and Small-size vials but cannot be adapted for Mid-Size Freezer/Mill vials or individual 6753V Microvials. Out of the box, the AutoExtractor is set up for Large vials, but it includes an easily installed insert for handling Small vials.

AutoExtractor operation is a motorized version of the manual 6804 and 6754 Extractors. The end-plug of a chilled vial is placed in the bell of the extractor, with the locating pins lined up with slots in the bell. Then a rocker switch is pressed up to start the extractor screw, which winches out the end-plug. When the vial is opened, pressing the rocker switch down and reversing the screw can retrieve the end-plug. The 6814 AutoExtractor takes the “wrist work” out of opening Freezer/Mill vials and is recommended for labs with high sample throughput.

6.7 Maintenance

The 6870 Freezer/Mill has been designed to provide trouble-free operation over a long period of time. To assure proper performance, perhaps the most important factor is cleanliness. When the unit is at room temperature, any spilled powders or liquids should be wiped up immediately. The internal tub should be wiped clean with a damp cotton cloth after every use. This should prevent the buildup of any powders, mold/mildew, or unsightly gunk over the life of the unit.

If you have spilled any sample powder or liquid inside the unit during a sample run, wait until you are no longer going to continue using the unit, and the mill has warmed up to room

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Contents This manual is part number FREEZER/MILLTable of Contents Introduction Safety NotesSafety Features 6870 FREEZER/MILL SpecificationsType of mill cryogenic impact mill Typical Sample CapacityUnpacking Setting UP Power Switch and Control PanelElectrical Hookup Lid and Lid Latch, Coil Assembly and Coil Gate, LN Sensor Grinding Vial Sizes, Adapters, and Vial Openers Current Settings Screen Touchscreen DisplaysLogo Screen Status Screen RateStatus Screen during a run Settings Screen Settings ScreenStoring a new program STORE/RECALL ScreensRecalling a program Practical OperationAdding Liquid Nitrogen Coolant Section Putting a Sample into the Vial at Room Temperature Size of Sample PiecesPutting a Cold Sample into the Vial and Keeping it Cold Placing Vials in the Freezer/Mill Coil Putting a Very Small Sample in the Vial and Keeping it ColdEmptying the Vials Opening the VialsCleaning the Vials Checking The Liquid Nitrogen Level 6820 Auto-Fill System Description, Installation, OperationMaintenance Warranty Warranty and ServiceProduct Specifications To Arrange a Return ShipmentContacting Spex SamplePrep LLC Spex SamplePrep LLC Liberty St Metuchen, New JerseyDalston Gardens Stanmore, HA7 1BQ Great Britain Problem Cause Solution TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE, page 1TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE, page 2

6870 specifications

The Allied Telesis 6870 is a robust Layer 3 Ethernet switch designed for high-performance networking in enterprise environments. Incorporating advanced features and technologies, it serves as a vital component in managing complex network infrastructures, ensuring seamless connectivity, reliability, and enhanced performance.

One of the standout characteristics of the 6870 is its support for a high number of Gigabit Ethernet ports. With multiple SFP and SFP+ ports, the switch allows for flexibility in connecting various devices, while also facilitating the use of different physical media. This capability is crucial for organizations that demand versatile connection options, particularly when managing diverse networking equipment.

The switch is equipped with advanced Layer 3 routing capabilities, allowing it to perform IP routing functions in addition to standard Ethernet switching. Suitable for traffic management, the switch supports protocols such as OSPF, RIP, and static routing, enabling efficient and intelligent path selection in larger networks. This functionality is essential for optimizing bandwidth usage and maintaining an efficient data flow throughout the network.

Another highlight of the Allied Telesis 6870 is its support for VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks). VLANs enable network segmentation, improving security and performance by isolating different segments of traffic. This capability is further enhanced by the switch's support for advanced features like Ingress/Egress Rate Limiting and Quality of Service (QoS). These features allow network administrators to prioritize critical applications and ensure that bandwidth is allocated effectively.

The switch also incorporates the innovative Allied Telesis Autonomous Management Framework (AMF), which simplifies device management and network configuration. With AMF, administrators can manage multiple switches as a single logical entity, reducing operational complexity and minimizing downtime. This technology supports zero-touch provisioning, enabling rapid deployment and configuration of network devices.

Security is another key aspect of the 6870, with features such as Access Control Lists (ACLs) and IEEE 802.1X port-based authentication. These measures help protect the network from unauthorized access and ensure that only authenticated devices can connect to the network.

In summary, the Allied Telesis 6870 is a versatile and powerful switch that meets the demands of modern enterprise networks. With its comprehensive feature set, including high-performance routing, VLAN support, and advanced management capabilities, it offers a reliable solution for organizations seeking to optimize their network infrastructure. Whether for deploying new services or managing existing traffic, the 6870 stands out as a formidable choice for network administrators.