Shimadzu Gc-2010 Service Manual
| Symptom | Service Manual Action | Tools Required | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Perform a "Detector Bake-out" procedure; check for contaminated make-up gas line. | GC keyboard, wrench | | No peaks (FID) | Measure polarization voltage at pin J5; check ignitor coil resistance (2-3 ohms). | Digital multimeter | | Retention time drift | Run "AFC Leak Check" routine; inspect pressure sensor zero adjustment. | Leak detector, hex keys |
When working with the GC-2010, always follow these safety guidelines: shimadzu gc-2010 service manual
A: No, it is not illegal to possess, but it voids your warranty if damage occurs from a DIY repair. Shimadzu adds this header to discourage untrained use. | Symptom | Service Manual Action | Tools
The Shimadzu GC-2010 is a gas chromatograph designed for analytical and research applications. This service manual provides guidelines for maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of the instrument. | Leak detector, hex keys | When working
Shimadzu typically restricts the full service manual to authorized service personnel. Attempting advanced repairs without training can lead to electric shock (the GC-2010 operates at up to 450°C ovens and has lethal voltages inside the power supply) or permanent damage to sensitive detectors.
: Supports up to three simultaneously installed detectors, including FID (Flame Ionization Detector), TCD (Thermal Conductivity Detector), ECD (Electron Capture Detector), and FPD (Flame Photometric Detector). Routine Maintenance Procedures
Replace approximately every 100 injections or if you notice retention time shifts or ghost peaks.