
Safety instructions
multi N/C pharma UV
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Auxiliary and operating materials as well as their containers may not be disposed in
domestic waste or enter the sewage system or the soil. The applicable regulations
for disposal of these materials must be meticulously observed.
The operator is responsible for ensuring that waste materials are disposed of in an
environmentally responsible manner and according to local regulations.
Ensure good room ventilation in working rooms.
2.5.7
Safety instructions - service and repair
The analyzer is usually serviced by the customer service department of Analytik Jena
GmbH or its authorized and trained specialist personnel.
Independent servicing can misadjust or damaged the analyzer. Therefore, the operator
may only carry out the tasks listed in the chapter "Service and care".
The following has to be observed:
The exterior of the analyzer may only be cleaned with a damp, not dripping, cloth
after the analyzer has been switched off.
Any service and repair work at the analyzer may usually only be carried out in the
switched-off condition (unless stated otherwise).
Prior to servicing or repair the energy and gas supplies must be disconnected and
the analyzer must be vented!
Only use original accessories and original replacement parts from Analytik Jena
GmbH. The notes in the chapter "Service and care" must be observed.
All protective equipment must be reinstalled correctly immediately after
completion of the service and repair work and be checked for operation!
2.6
Behavior during emergencies
The analyzer must be switched off from the power switch (on the equipment
backplate) and the power supply has to be disconnected from the mains in case of
dangerous situations or accidents.
Because a rapid response can save lives during an emergency, the following has to be
ensured:
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 handling.
The operator is responsible for the respective training of the operating staff.
All equipment for first aid (first-aid kit, eyewash bottles, stretcher, etc.) as well as
equipment for firefighting (fire extinguishers) must be within reach and easy to
access. All equipment has to be in a sound condition and should be checked
regularly.