Replace solvent bottle filters when unexpected results caused by contamination are observed.
Solvent filters are critical clean parts made of stainless steel to protect your system from contamination. A clogged solvent bottle filter can cause weak or intermittent loss of prime, a bad gradient profile, retention time shifts, and broad peaks. A contaminated solvent bottle filter can cause a contamination peak.
Required tools and materials
- Chemical-resistant, powder-free gloves
- Protective eyewear
- Solvent bottle filters, 6-pack (700013884)
To replace the solvent bottle filters:
- Remove the filtered end of the solvent tubing from the solvent bottle.
- Remove the old filter from the short piece of fluoropolymer tubing.
Note: Do not remove the solvent tubing from the solvent bottle cap.
- Insert the new filter into the fluoropolymer tubing, pushing until it contacts the solvent tubing.
Note: Titanium solvent filters are identified by "Ti" on the top surface of the filter.
- Insert the filtered end of the solvent tubing into the solvent bottle.
- Shake the solvent tubing to remove any air from the filter.
- Submerge the entire filter in the solvent.
- Prime the pump. See Priming the pump.