Repairing the Pump

Exchanging the Fan

 

Exchanging the Fan

 

 

When required

Fan not running

Tools required

Screwdriver Pozidriv #1

Parts required

Fan, part number 3160-1016

 

 

1Switch off the pump at the main power switch, remove all cables and tubings, remove the pump from the stack.

2Remove the front cover, top covers and foam (see “Removing the Top Cover and Foam” on page 128)

3Disconnect the fan connector at the processor board (J25).

4Slide the cables on the fan housing aside and lift the fan out of the quaternary pump.

5Slide the new fan into its position and connect to J25 on the main board.

CA U T IO N

Make sure that air flow is directed as indicated (same direction for arrow on

 

the fan and arrow on the bottom foam).

 

 

6Reinstall foam, top covers and front cover, see “Replacing the Top Cover and Foam” on page 156.

7Replace the pump on stack, reconnect all tubings and cables.

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Agilent Technologies 1100 Series manual Exchanging the Fan, Fan and arrow on the bottom foam

1100 Series specifications

Agilent Technologies 1100 Series is a highly regarded lineup of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) systems designed to meet the demanding needs of laboratories in various fields including pharmaceuticals, environmental testing, and food safety. Known for its versatility, reliability, and advanced technology, the 1100 Series has established itself as a benchmark for analytical performance.

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