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5890 Instructions for various levels

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I have a couple 5890's that run off of chemstation. I want to have a training session soon for several users. All have had GC experience, but not with Chemstation. I would like to be able to give them a manual or operating instructions to follow, but would prefer not to have to generate it from scratch. I surfed a bit for edu sites that have a set of instructions for their analytical classes, but couldn't find anything that was for general usage. Most were for specific experiments and included a lot of instructions relating to their specific equipment, i.e. locations of tanks... What I would like is a simple set of directions (with pretty pictures) for running routine samples. I prefer that they don't include directions for maintenance because I don't want the users to attempt to fix ANYTHING.

Does anyone know of such a site.
If at first you don't succeed... That's what hammers are for!

http://mmrc.caltech.edu/GCMS/chem-station.pdf

There are more specific ones for each detector.
GC-TCD/NPD (Agilent 7890)
GC-MS (Agilent 6890)
GC-TCD/uECD (HP 5890) - "Ole Miss"
GC-TCD (Carle)
GC-TCD/FID (SRI)
IC - (Dionex ICS-3000 + AS1/ERG)
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