Need help on explanation of Jiskoot sampler.

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The Jiskoot sampler is designed for automatic sampling of liquids in various applications, often used in the oil and gas industry. Its operation involves a series of valves and pumps that control the flow and timing of sample collection. Users often find the manual insufficiently detailed, leading to requests for simpler explanations and visual aids. Understanding the sampler's components, such as the sampling chamber and control system, is crucial for effective use. Clearer guidance and diagrams can enhance user comprehension and application of the Jiskoot sampler.
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I want to know how the Jiskoot sampler work but the manual is too brief and complicated, can anyone explain how it work in a simpler way with little bit of picture? I really appreciate it!

(You can easily find the manual by searching: Jiskoot 210 sampler)
 
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