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TN5A1191-E
Operation
DANGER
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For correct handling of calibration gas or other reference gases, carefully
read their instruction manuals beforehand. Otherwise, carbon monoxide
or other hazardous gases may cause an intoxication particularly.
CAUTION
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Before leaving unused for a long time or restarting after left at such a
status for an extended length of time, follow the directions of each
instruction manual because they are different from normal starting or
shutdown. Otherwise, the performance may be poor and accidents or
injuries may be caused.
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Do not operate the analyzer for a long time with its door left open.
Otherwise, dust, foreign matter, etc. may stick on internal walls, thereby
causing faults.
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Stop the gas analyzer while the analyzer is slid out from the rack.
Otherwise, the gas analyzer may drop and cause injury.
x
Do not open the cover of the gas analyzer during operation. If you touch
something inside, you may get burned or electrical shock.
PROHIBITION
x
Do not allow metal, finger or others to touch the input/output terminals
in the analyzer. Otherwise, shock hazard or injury may occur.
x
Do not smoke nor use a flame near the gas analyzer. Otherwise, a fire
may be caused.
x
Do not allow water to go into the gas analyzer. Otherwise, hazard shock
or fire in the analyzer may be caused.
Maintenance and Check
DANGER
x
When doors are open during maintenance or inspection, be sure to purge
sufficiently the inside of the gas analyzer as well as the measuring gas
line with nitrogen or air, in order to prevent poisoning, fire or explosion
due to gas leak.
CAUTION
Be sure to observe the following for safe operation avoiding the shock
hazard and injury.
x
Remove the watch and other metallic objects before work.
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Do not touch the analyzer with wet-handed.
x
If the fuse is blown, eliminate the cause, and then replace it with the one
of the same capacity and type as before. Otherwise, shock hazard or
fault may be caused.
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