
multi N/C pharma UV
Transport and storage
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9.1.4
Moving the analyzer in the laboratory
CAUTION
Unintentional dropping of the analyzer poses a risk of injury and the analyzer will be
damaged! Move the analyzer with great care! 2 persons are required to lift and carry
the analyzer!
Observe the following when moving the analyzer within the laboratory:
Insufficiently secured components pose a risk of injury! Before moving the analyzer
remove all loose components, in particular the reagent bottle with phosphoric acid
and sodium peroxodisulfate.
Disconnect all supply connections and any add-on devices from the analyzer.
To prevent health damage the following must be observed when moving the
analyzer in the laboratory (lifting and carrying):
For reasons of safety 2 persons are required to transport the analyzer and must
position themselves on both sides of the equipment.
Because the analyzer does not feature any handles, firmly grip the device from
the bottom and make sure prior to simultaneous lifting the device that the
sensitive components at the front are protected by the closed doors.
Observe the guide values and adhere to the legally mandated limits for lifting and
carrying without auxiliary means!
For the setup at the new location observe the notes in section "Site requirements"
p. 36.
9.2
Storage
ATTENTION
Environmental influences and condensate formation can destroy individual
components of the analyzer!
The analyzer must only be stored in acclimatized rooms. The atmosphere must be low
in dust and free from aggressive vapors.
If the analyzer and add-on devices are not positioned immediately after delivery or are
not required for a prolonged period of time, they should best be stored in their original
packaging. A suitable desiccant should be added to the equipment to prevent damage
from moisture.
The following requirements are placed on the climatic conditions in the storage room
of the analyzer:
Temperature range: +5 °C to +55 °C
max. humidity:
10 % to 30 %
Air pressure: 0.7 bar to 1.06 bar