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C A U T I O N
Risk of finger trapping. A silicon insert is located on the transparent front door to assist in lifting and lowering the
door when adding or removing packages for analysis. Under no circumstances must this silicon insert be
removed.
C A U T I O N
The instrument is heavy (55 kg) so extreme care must be taken when handling, to avoid damaging the instrument
or inflicting personal injury. It is
highly recommended
to use a pulley system (or similar) attached to the lifting
ring located on the top of the instrument when unpacking or moving it.
N O T I C E
This is a class A product. There may be potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other
environments, due to conducted as well as radiated disturbances. In a domestic environment this product may
cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
N O T I C E
Proper ESD (electrostatic discharge) protocols must be followed to prevent damage to the product when working
with the electronic boards.
N O T I C E
Measurement variations of approximately 10% on CO
2
values can occur in the 80 MHz to 1 GHz band. Although
this variation is unlikely to occur at customer installations, user care must be taken in the routing of the instrument
power line to avoid ambient field interference.
Positioning
C A U T I O N
The instrument is heavy (55 kg) so extreme care must be taken with handling to avoid damaging the instrument or
inflicting personal injury.
Hach Lange recommends installing the instrument on a sturdy laboratory table that can more than
support the 55kg weight. Place it on a clean flat surface, and convenient to the power source. The
display screen should be at head-height for easy viewing and operation.
Pre-installation
1.
Make sure you have suitable standards available before performing any calibration.
2.
Make sure you have the following available:
Purge gas for O
2
and CO
2
sensor (CO
2
)
6 to 7 bar (87 to 102 psia), purity > 99.9%
Forcing gas for piercing device (Air or N
2
)
5.5 to 6 bar (80 to 87 psia)
Reference gas for CO
2
sensor (optional)
5.5 to 6 bar (80 to 87 psia)
Instructions for connecting these gas supplies to the instrument are described in the installation
wizard that will start automatically once power is connected to the instrument for the first time
(refer to
on page 6).
3.
Make sure that the A1100 sensor recharge kit (supplied with the instrument) is available. A new
cartridge is included in the kit and must be installed on the sensor prior to first use. Instructions
for cartridge replacement are described in the installation wizard that will start automatically once
power is connected to the instrument for the first time (refer to
on page 6).
Physical installation
1.
Connect the instrument to a power source (see
2.
Turn the instrument
ON
. An instrument auto check routine will start automatically. As this is the
first time the instrument will have been powered up, the
O2 sensor residual
LED will always be
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