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D. Recirculating - Extractor recirculated ethanol over system
a. Full flow over sensor; signal increases/decreases as Cannabinoid concentration equilibrates
and becomes homogeneous in ethanol
b. End point determined by both Cannabinoid and Chlorophyll signals (and their ratio)
becoming stable/unchanging
E. Emptying System using N
a. Extractor being emptied with nitrogen gas and system no longer chilled; Signal of both
Cannabinoids and Chlorophyll decrease
F. Emptying Residual Alcohol from Extractor - Extractor reservoir emptied
a. Decrease in both Cannabinoid and Chlorophyll signals; increase in ratio of Chlorophyll to
Cannabinoid from system heating (ethanol preferentially extracting Chlorophyll in
reservoir)
Pictured here is the Spectrum View, which tracks
molecules as a function of
Intensity over Wavelength.

Section 8: Maintenance

The EXTRACTION FINDER is designed to be maintenance free. For maintenance, visually inspect the Sensor
for leaks, or signs of wear. If there is any question or any concern at all about the unit's function, kindly
send it back to Arometrix for inspection and analysis. If any modifications are needed or if any part of the
equipment appears to need service, please contact Arometrix and our engineers will evaluate the unit.

Section 9: Issues

1) If the signal is an abnormally low signal, a few things should be checked:
a. Ensure that the EXTRACTION FINDER system is properly installed.
b. Ensure that the integration time is set correctly by using the AID (Auto Integration) AUTO in
Settings. The checkbox should be checked off.
c. Ensure that the Scans to Average is set to 5.
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Gas - Endpoint detected (solvent saturated)
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Pictured here is the Wavelength View, which
tracks molecules as a function of
Intensity over Time.
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