
Integrated Multi-parameter Sensor Operation manual
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1.2.1 Use of dangerous information
For various hazards, this manual will use signal specific words (Danger, Caution, Note) that correspond
to the degree of danger.
Danger
Indicates a potentially or imminently dangerous state that, if not prevented, could be life-threatening or
cause serious injury.
caveat
Indicates a potentially dangerous state that may cause mild or moderate injury.
Important note:
Information that requires special emphasis.
Tip:
Information in the text that supplements the points
1.2.2 Reminder prevention label
Carefully read all the labels and identifiers attached to the instrument, otherwise it may cause personal
injury or damage to the instrument.
If the label is marked on the instrument, refer to the instrument manual for operation and/or safety information.
If the label is marked on the product, it indicates that there is a fuse or current limiting device.
If the label is marked on the product, it indicates that the device is susceptible to static electricity leakage
and protective measures should be taken to prevent damage.
If the label is marked on the product, it indicates the location of the ground wire.
1.3 Pressure limit
The maximum immersion pressure of the multi-parameter probe is 0.3Mpa or less. When the underwater
probe pressure is greater than 0.3Mpa, the sensor will be mechanically damaged and deformed
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Note: If choose ion electrode, the max. immersion pressure should be less than 0.1Mpa.
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