
Safety instructions
InnuPure C16
Edition 06/2015
13
3.9
Chemical resistance of the device
Aggressive substances may damage the device. Although the materials used are resistant to
most commonly used substances, material damage from aggressive substances cannot be
excluded.
Before using aggressive substances (e.g., acids, bases or organic solutions),
check whether the materials that are in direct contact with the substances are re-
sistant to them.
Only use substances that are compatible with the materials listed.
If in doubt, contact Analytik Jena AG.
Components
Material
Filter tips
PP
Piston seal
Aluminum, stainless steel, PTFE, rubber (NBR 70).
The pistons are not contaminated with sample if the filter tips
are used.
Reagent cups
PP or PTFE
Overview 1
Components and materials in direct contact with the sample
The above-mentioned components are not resistant to the following substances:
Hydrogen fluoride (HF/hydrofluoric
acid)
Highly concentrated acids
Cleaning powder
Paint thinner
Naphtha
Gasoline
Acetone
Cleaning spray
Ozone
Salt-containing detergent
(NaCIO/sodium hypochlorite)
3.10
Behavior during emergencies
If there is no immediate danger of injury, immediately switch the device switch of
the InnuPure C16 to the "0" position during dangerous situations or accidents when
possible and/or disconnect the mains plugs from the mains outlets!
A rapid response can save lives during an emergency, therefore the following has to be en-
sured:
The operating staff must be familiar with the location of safety equipment, accident
and danger alarms as well as first aid and rescue equipment as well as their han-
dling.
The operator is responsible for ensuring the operating staff are properly trained.
All first aid equipment (first-aid kit, eyewash bottles, stretcher, etc.) as well as fire-
fighting equipment (fire extinguishers) must be within reach and always easy to ac-
cess. All equipment has to be in a sound condition and must be checked regularly.