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I am used the working with the Gerstell MPS-2 autosamplers.
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That's 7683B. Simply remove the tower by lifting it up. And remember, there is a hook which holds tower cable. Remove cable from this fastener first.... I have a 6890 with 7863B sampler. How do I get to the injection port underneath the autosampler tower?
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It won't !Guys - I'm sure he knows how to lift off the injector tower - how else could he ever change a septum?
After that's off, remove the top part using the Agilent wrench (larger side) or pulling the flip-top if you have that, and pull out the glass inlet liner from the top.
Go inside the column compartment (a little safer if everything is cooled down), remove the column at the inlet side, use a 1/2 inch wrech to remove the nut (the gold seal will be inside there, note how its sealing washer goes (use a new one); the glass liner will fall downwards if you didn't remove that earlier.
Bit of an assumption there CPG - we have an ex LC newbie posting, and I recall threads where septa had not been changed for months.Guys - I'm sure he knows how to lift off the injector tower - how else could he ever change a septum?
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