CEM Blade Owner's manual

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BLADE
Microwave Digestion System
Manual
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Contents
Safety
Safety Notations 1
Instrument Safety Notations 1
Introduction
Product Overview 2
Intended Use 2
User Qualications 2
Compounds Unsuitable for Closed Vessel Microwave
Digestion 3
Important Safeguards
Safeguards 4
Instrument Overview
Front and Side View 6
Back and Side View 7
Fume Cabinet 8
AutoCal 8
Software Overview
Software Icons 9
Home Screen 10
Methods Screen 10
Run Queue Screen 10
Data Search Screen 11
System Menu Screen 11
System Installation
Unboxing 15
Hardware Setup 17
Software Setup 19
Perform a Digestion
Operating Parameters 21
Vessel Assembly 21
Load and perform a Method 22
Vessel Removal 23
Vessel Cleaning
Percent (%) to PPM Level – DI Water Rinse 24
Low PPM Level – 10 % Acid Soak 24
PPB Level – Microwave Clean Run 24
Sub PPB Level– Multiple Microwave Clean Runs 24
General Notes 24
Data Results
View Data for Specic Method 25
View All Data 25
Methods
Create Method 26
Edit Method 27
Copy Method 27
Delete Method 28
Export Method 28
Import Method 28
Users
Enable Users/User Groups 30
Create User 30
Edit/Delete User 30
User Groups 31
User Logs 31
System Settings
Customize System Settings 32
Image Capture 32
Validations
Exhaust 33
Temperature 33
Autosampler 33
Calibrations
Temperature 34
Pressure 34
Autosampler 34
Camera Calibration 34
Software Update
How to Update Software 36
Maintenance Overview
As Needed Maintenance 37
Annual Maintenance 37
Routine Maintenance
Add Caps 38
Clean Trap 38
Clean Surfaces of the Instrument 39
System Repacking
Prepare to Ship 40
Troubleshooting
Problems and Possible Solutions 42
Recovery From Vessel Failure 43
Appendix A: Hydrofluoric acid (HF) Applications
Perform a Digestion - HF Applications 50
Recovery From Vessel Failure -HF Applications 53
System Specifications
Location Requirements 61
Electrical Requirements 61
Environmental Requirements 61
Warranty
Limited Warranty Information 62
Technical Assistance
Applications Support 64
Technical Support 64
Contact Information
CEM Corporation Headquarters 65
CEM International Subsidiaries 65
CEM Distributors 66
1Safety
Safety
Safety Notations
This manual uses safety alert words at points in the documentation where the user should be aware of potential
hazards. The safety alert words indicate differing levels of observation or action as described below:
NOTE
A NOTE is intended to provide emphasis on procedures that may be misinterpreted or
overlooked, or to clarify confusing situations.
CAUTION
A CAUTION is intended to provide essential information and to emphasize procedures that, if
not correctly followed, may result in improper instrument operation and/or instrument damage.
WARNING
A WARNING is intended to emphasize dangerous or hazardous conditions that may result in
personal injury to the user and/or damage or destruction of the instrument.
Instrument Safety Notations
Refer to the instruction manual in order to protect risk of harm to the operator and to protect the
apparatus against damage.
Indicates manufacturer declares conformity to applicable Essential Health and Safety Requirements
of applicable European Directives – refer to Declaration of Conformity included in this manual.
2Introduction
Introduction
Product Overview
The BLADE is a fully automated microwave digestion system that is capable of sequentially preparing up to 24
individual organic or inorganic samples. The sample is prepared in a CEM vessel, capped, and then placed into one
(1) of the two (2) twelve position transferable racks. The rack is then placed within the fully enclosed fume cabinet
of the BLADE instrument and the integrated high-resolution display is used to load a pre-programmed CEM or user-
dened method to the sample queue. Once the fume cabinet door is closed and play is pressed, the autosampler
loads the rst sample into the microwave reactor, the automated pressure device (APD) closes and the digestion
begins. The sample can be visually monitored for stirring using the integrated camera while it heats to the user
dened temperature or pressure. Fumes are safely pulled away from the user and directed to the exhaust outlet.
Upon completion, the vessel will be cooled using an integrated cooling blower and then returned to the original
position within the rack. The digested sample is now ready for analysis, just a few minutes from the time the
sample was prepared until it cooled.
The BLADE requires software version 1.05 or higher.
This manual contains proprietary information which shall not be reproduced or transferred to other documents or
disclosed to others without prior written permission from CEM Corporation.
Information regarding the use of TFM liners for HF applications is located in Appendix A. All content provided
in Appendix A is for hydroouric acid using the TFM liners only and supersedes the information that is found in
“Perform a Digestion” and “Recovery From Vessel Failure “ in the “Troubleshooting” sections of this manual.
Read and fully understand all documentation before operating the instrument.
Intended Use
WARNING
If the instrument is used in a manner not specied by CEM Corporation in this manual, then
the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
• The BLADE has been designed and tested for laboratory use in digestion.
• Only use the device for applications that fall within the range of the intended use; otherwise, the protective and
safety equipment of the device could fail.
User Qualifications
WARNING
It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure all operators are sufciently trained in the correct and
safe use of the instrument.
3Introduction
Operators must have knowledge of chemistry and its rules. The user must:
• Have basic analytical chemistry knowledge.
• Have knowledge about the properties of the used acids and their health risks.
• Is trained for the special tasks and activities in the laboratory and knows the relevant standards and regulations.
• Understand and carry out all the work described in the operating instruction on the instrument and recognize and
avoid possible dangers independently.
• Not be impaired by the consumption of drugs, alcohol or medication.
• Participate in the installation of the instrument and be trained by CEM Corporation or its authorized dealer.
Compounds Unsuitable for Closed Vessel Microwave Digestion
Acid decomposition of certain chemical compounds or types of samples constitutes unreasonable, hazardous
misuse of CEM microwave digestion systems.
WARNING
EXPLOSION HAZARD. Acid decomposition of certain chemical compounds or types of samples
constitutes unreasonable, hazardous misuse of CEM microwave digestion systems.
WARNING
CEM will not be responsible for damage to equipment and facilities or personal injuries
resulting from microwave digestion of samples that are deemed unsuitable for closed vessel
microwave digestion.
The classes of compounds listed below are unsuitable for closed vessel microwave digestion because they are
highly reactive with oxidizing acids and/or may become nitrated and potentially explosive. Absence of a particular
chemical compound from this list does not imply microwave acid decomposition of such a sample is safe under all
conditions.
• Explosives (TNT, Nitrocellulose, etc.)
• Propellants (Hydrazine, Ammonium Perchlorate, etc.)
• Pyrophoric chemicals
• Hypergolic mixtures (Nitric Acid and Phenol, Nitric Acid and Triethylamine, Nitric Acid and Acetone, etc.)
• Animal Fats (Esters of glycerol capable of nitration and the formation of nitroglycerin or other nitrated organic
compounds)
• Aviation Fuels (JP-1, etc.)
• Acetylides
• Glycols (Ethylene Glycol, Propylene Glycol, etc.)
• Perchlorates (Ammonium, Potassium, etc.)
• Ethers (Cellosolve - Ethylene Glycol Phenyl Ether, etc.)
• Lacquers
• Alkanes (Butane, Hexane, etc.)
• Ketones (Acetone, Methyl Ethyl Ketone, etc.)
• Alcohols (Methanol, etc.)
4Important Safeguards
Important Safeguards
General guidelines for safe operation of the instrument are presented below and all specic safety messages are
located throughout the manual.
Safeguards
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard/Instrument damage. DO NOT connect unit to a line voltage other than
specied.
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard/Instrument damage. Requires dedicated, grounded outlet.
WARNING
DO NOT position the instrument such that it is difcult to access the power connector. The
power connector of the instrument must be readily accessible for mains disconnection if
needed.
WARNING
Replace fuses with fuses of the size and rating specied by the text adjacent to the fuse
holder or in the System Specications section of this manual.
WARNING
High voltages and microwave irradiation. Service can only be performed by an authorized CEM
service technician.
WARNING
Electrical shock hazard. DO NOT remove instrument covers. Only CEM authorized personnel
are allowed to remove instrument covers. Always disconnect the power cables before removing
the instrument cover.
WARNING
If any damage to the instrument is noted, DO NOT attempt instrument operation.
WARNING
DO NOT operate the instrument in the presence of ammable gases or fumes.
5Important Safeguards
WARNING
Proper precautions must be taken to avoid contact with acid or acid vapors. Personal
protective equipment (PPE) should be worn as outlined in the user’s safety program for
hazardous materials and the manufacturer’s safety data sheet. Refer to these guidelines for
proper handling and disposal.
6Instrument Overview
Instrument Overview
Front and Side View
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Item Description
1 Touch Screen Display Shows menus, method parameters, etc.
2 Speakers Audio for instrument
3 Door Handle Permits ease of opening instrument door to access fume cabinet
4 Cooling Fan Draws room air past the electronics
5 LED Indicator During a run, the LED shows the status of the currently loaded method.
6 Interlock cover Allows the user to access the attenuator and replace the plenum
7Cooling Vent Provides passive ventilation for electronics.
7Instrument Overview
Back and Side View
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Item Description
1 Power Cord Receptacle Receives the female end of the power cord
2 Fuses Prevent electrical power overload
3 Power Switch Turns AC power on and off to the instrument
4 Exhaust Outlet Exhausts fumes from the fume cabinet and vented vessels
5 Air Intaker Air intake for vessel vent blower and vessel cooling blower
6 Cooling Fan Draws room air past the electronics
7 Trap Collects debris or excess liquid
8 USB Ports Allows for data transfer, software/rmware updates, and connection to the barcode scanner
9 HDMI Port Used as a presentation tool for demo purposes
10 Ethernet Port Service port
Not Pictured
Nameplate Lists model, serial number, operating voltage, frequency, and current draw
8Instrument Overview
Fume Cabinet
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Item Description
1 Door Provides access to the fume cabinet
2 Attenuator Port Provides access to the microwave cavity while the interlocks prevent microwave
emission when the attenuator port is not properly installed.
3 Racks Holds vessels during sample preparation and is then inserted into the fume cabinet
before digestions begin.
4 APD Automated pressure device.
5 Exhaust Cover Removes fumes from the fume cabinet.
Not Pictured
Automation/Autosampler Provides fully automated reaction vessel handling.
LED’s Provides light to fume cabinet. LED’s are blue when door is closed and white when the
door is open.
Temperature Sensor Volume-independent sensor that accurately measures the temperature during the run.
AutoCal
The AutoCal is an optional temperature calibration device. A CEM representative will need to verify or calibrate the
temperature sensor if the AutoCal option is not available. See Routine Maintenance for a suggested maintenance
schedule.
9Software Overview
Software Overview
Software Icons
Icon Description Icon Description Icon Description Icon Description
Add Demo Method List Stop
Admin Down Logout System Menu
Alert Edit Loop Temperature
Back Export Pause Undo
Blower Forward Play Up
CEM Method Full screen Power User
Check Full screen Exit Pressure User Method
Close Gesture Question Users
Copy Home Queue Video
Cross-hair Import Save Videocam
Cursor Information Search Volume High
Data Keyboard Settings Volume Mute
Delete Label Sort Wrench
10 Software Overview
Home Screen
The Home screen is the rst screen that appears when the system is turned on. Four areas are accessible from
this screen: Methods, Run, Data, and System Menu.
Methods Screen
Methods are created or imported by a user with administrative privileges and can be recalled for future use. Data
associated with a method can also be recalled if the method has not been edited.
Run Queue Screen
Allows the user to queue Methods to be digested and shows the status of currently loaded methods: green when
ready to run, red when stopped, blue when complete.
11Software Overview
Data Search Screen
Provides the result log for each digestion performed and contains a complete list of time-stamped events.
System Menu Screen
The following is a basic review of each section of the System Menu to be used as a quick guide for locating
software items and instrument functions. The current use is displayed at the top of the System Menu list.
Home
Selecting “Home” from the System Menu list will display the Home screen.
12 Software Overview
Settings
Users can dene and adjust necessary settings prior to running samples.
• System: Instrument settings for the audio and visual selections for the individual user
• Localization: Regional adjustments, including language and the preferred date and time format
• Date/Time: Location for setting the correct date and time
• Run: Adjustments to settings specic to each sample run including: sample ID format and cap inventory status.
Tools
Calibration and Diagnostic tools are provided to ensure proper system functionality and update the software when
a new version is released.
• Diagnostics: A listing of real-time readings directly related to unit functionality and the option to manually
maneuver commonly used hardware
• Utilities: Allows for validation of the exhaust, temperature device and autosampler and calibration of the
temperature device and autosampler.
• System Update: Used for updating software when a new version is released
• Networking: Connect instrument to network
13Software Overview
Users
Location for creating and deleting different user accounts, as well as reviewing user logs if necessary
• Settings: Turning ON/OFF auto-login requirements for users
• Groups: Determines visible system functionality depending on the selected user group
• User Logs: Audit trail for tracking user movement within software
• Current User: List of users are located beneath logs. Green indicates the user who is currently logged in.
Video
The videos provides instructions on system use, diagnostic tests, and helpful tips on preparing samples.
Information
Displays system information including serial number, software version and contact information.
• System: Reference for serial number, software and rmware versions, and calibration dates
• Contact Us: Contact information for CEM Headquarters and Subsidiaries
• Legal Notice: Legal information concerning the use and distribution of the instrument and other CEM products
• Software Notice: System notication pertaining to the software currently loaded on the system
14 Software Overview
Logout
Protects the current user’s access or prevent unauthorized actions on the current login session
15System Installation
System Installation
Unboxing
1. View the Site Preparation Guide (P/N FM0082) or “System Specications” section of this manual and select a
location that meets requirements before installing the BLADE instrument.
2. Carefully inspect the shipping carton, the instrument, and accessories for any damage that may have occurred
during shipping. If the instrument or accessories have damage, contact the freight carrier to report the damage
and le a damage report. Contact your CEM Representative for assistance.
WARNING
If any damage to the instrument is noted, DO NOT attempt instrument operation.
DO NOT tamper with the instrument.
3. Pull plastic tab, swing handle open, and remove the plastic clip from the box. Repeat process on the remaining
handles.
4. Use handles to pull up and remove outer box.
5. Carefully cut the tape on both sides of the inner box.
16 System Installation
6. Remove the foam from the top of the system.
7. Lay the sides of the box at and remove the foam from the top of the system.
8. Open the plastic surround the instrument to allow access to the instrument. DO NOT leave the plastic under
the system.
9. Using two people, locate the cutouts in the foam on the sides of the instrument and lift onto the bench top
near exhaust service. DO NOT place the system in a fume hood.
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