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3 Installing the Instrument
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3.2.2 Leak Tightness Test
1. Close the sample outlet (see fig. 2) tightly with
a male Luer plug, mat. no. 63865.
2. Draw up air into a plastic syringe from the
accessory kit, and attach the syringe to the
adapter on the syringe holder.
3. Inject, with moderate pressure, the air in the
syringe into the instrument.
4. Wait a few seconds, then release the plunger of
the syringe.
- If the connections are tight, the plunger of
the syringe will be slowly pushed back by the
pressure in the measuring cell.
- If the connections are leaky, the plunger of
the syringe will not move.
- In this case tighten all adapters firmly and
repeat the leak tightness test.
- If the leak tightness test still fails after that,
contact your local Anton Paar representa-
tive.
3.2.3 Waste Hose / Waste Vessel
1. Screw one end of the hose 300x3x2 PTFE,
mat. no. 3443, into the threaded hole in the cap
of the waste vessel.
2. Screw the other end of the hose into the sample
outlet of the instrument.
IMPORTANT:
Always keep the waste vessel closed
with the cap during operation.
3.2.4 Air Pump Hose
1. Cut a piece of approx. 60 cm/23 in length from
the supplied silicone hose, mat. no. 57024.
2. Attach an adapter Luer cone, mat. no. 63863,
to one end of the air pump hose.
3. Attach the other end of the air pump hose to the
air pump outlet “AIR OUT” on the rear of the
instrument (11D, fig. 1).
3.2.5 Optional Parts
For the installation of optional parts, refer to the
particular instructions coming with the part or to the
corresponding section in the reference guide.
3.2.6 Power Connection
1. Connect the power supply to the DC power jack
on the rear of the instrument (7, fig. 1) and fix
the cable with the knurled sleeve.
2. Connect the power supply to a suitable electrical
outlet with the supplied power cable.
3.3 Switching the Instrument On/Off
• Use the On/Off switch on the rear of the instru-
ment (8, fig. 1) to switch the instrument on or off.
After the instrument has been turned on, the
home screen will come up on the display.
CAUTION
Possible leakage of dangerous liquids
Dangerous liquids leaking from the instrument
may cause injuries or risk of fire.
• Check the connections for leak tightness
before you fill dangerous liquids.
CAUTION
Possible leakage of dangerous liquids
Dangerous liquids leaking from the instrument
may cause injuries or risk of fire.
• Only use the supplied hose and waste vessel if
their materials are resistant to your samples
and cleaning liquids.
• If the supplied parts are not suitable, use other
parts made of an appropriate material.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock or fire
• Use only a power supply that has come with
your instrument or that is explicitly provided for
your instrument (DC 24 V complying with PELV
[protective extra-low voltage] according to
EN 61140).
• Connect the power supply only to an electrical
outlet with protective earthing.
NOTICE
Possible damage due to wrong voltage
Before you switch on the instrument, make sure
that the correct line voltage and line frequency
are available (AC 100–240 V, 47–63 Hz).