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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).

Summary of Contents for Anton Paar DMA 501

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual and Safety Information DMA 501 DMA 1001 Density Meter instrument software version from 4 1 0 Original Instructions...

Page 2: ...and its contents may be changed or amended by Anton Paar at any time without prior notice All rights reserved including translation This document or any part of it may not be reproduced changed copie...

Page 3: ...13 6 Measurement Settings Products 14 6 1 Products 14 6 2 Measurement Settings 14 6 2 1 Dashboards 14 6 2 2 Reports 14 6 3 Measurement Parameters 14 6 3 1 Set Temperature 14 6 3 2 Measurement Perform...

Page 4: ...ed Anton Paar Service Engineer 25 10 2 Repair Performed by an Authorized Anton Paar Representative 25 Appendix A Technical Data 26 A 1 Specifications 26 A 2 Instrument Data and Operating Conditions 27...

Page 5: ...s are taken based on the results 1 2 Installation and Use The installation procedure shall be carried out only by authorized persons who are familiar with the installation instructions Use only access...

Page 6: ...e of flammable gases and vapors Provide fire extinguishing equipment Transportation Empty the measuring cell and all hoses before you move or lift the instrument To carry the instrument put one hand i...

Page 7: ...era image U View Intuitive user interface Operate the instrument via the touchscreen user interface giving you the look and feel of a smart phone If you prefer you can optionally connect an external k...

Page 8: ...er jack 8 On Off switch 9 Safety temperature limiter A and reset button B 10 Type plate with serial number P N mat no Air connectors on the rear 11 Air pump 4 5 mm barbed inlet C outlet D 12 Drying of...

Page 9: ...nough room approx 10 cm 4 in between the cooling fins on the rear of the instrument and any wall Also ensure that the heat can freely dissipate Do not install the instrument in a cabinet The instrumen...

Page 10: ...f 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...

Page 11: ...but during transport the density adjustment may have been compromised If both checks succeed your instrument is ready for routine measurements Else perform an air water adjustment as described in sec...

Page 12: ...Use time server to Yes The Time servers input field replaces the input fields Date and Time c The Time servers setting depends on your network settings If you have set up an automatic network configur...

Page 13: ...details You can place the following widgets onto a dash board of the instrument the live camera image of the measuring cell U View measurement information giving information about the current status...

Page 14: ...Yes is the standard setting Select No if the detection of filling errors by FillingCheck obviously contradicts what you see in the live camera image TIP FillingCheck provides excellent support to the...

Page 15: ...in the menu then select the specific product b Check the measurement settings or edit them then tap Create Measurement To define all measurement settings on the fly and perform a measurement without...

Page 16: ...ll corrode the wetted parts Sample leaking from corroded parts may cause serious injuries Before you fill any sample or cleaning liquid in particular hazardous or flammable chemicals into the instrume...

Page 17: ...is due to the intrinsic properties of glass which the measuring cell is made of If you want to achieve best measurement results give the measuring cell and sample enough time for temperature condition...

Page 18: ...large enough to leave some space for creating the vacuum Only up to two thirds of the syringe should be filled up Boiling the sample 1 Boil the liquid for several minutes to remove dissolved gas 2 Fi...

Page 19: ...lid again Examine the camera image included in the results to check that the water has been filled bubble free Check the quality of the water Clean the measuring cell thoroughly If above actions do no...

Page 20: ...TIP The atmospheric pressure that you get from a local weather station is usually not the absolute atmospheric pressure but a calculated atmospheric pressure value referenced to sea level b Enter the...

Page 21: ...nts See the manual of Xsample 200 High Resistance for a description of the cleaning and drying proce dure with the optional peristaltic pump 1 Select Cleaning in the menu 2 Rinse the measuring cell wi...

Page 22: ...glass surface which are difficult to remove If you store the instrument for less than one day the measuring cell can be filled with ultra pure water WARNING Before using any cleaning agents for the in...

Page 23: ...he instrument are generally excluded from the warranty as well 10 2 Repair Performed by an Autho rized Anton Paar Representative In case your instrument needs repair contact your local Anton Paar repr...

Page 24: ...ideal conditions and for low densities viscosities 0 001 g cm3 0 0001 g cm3 Temperature Measuring range 15 C to 40 C 59 F to 104 F 15 C to 60 C 59 F to 140 F Repeatability s d a 0 1 C 0 2 F 0 02 C 0 0...

Page 25: ...degree 2 Overvoltage category II for the supplied AC adapter Display 7 TFT WVGA 800x480 px PCAP touchscreen Controls touchscreen optional keyboard mouse and barcode reader Interfaces 1x Ethernet 3x US...

Page 26: ...Appendix B EU Declaration of Conformity Appendix B EU Declaration of Conformity...

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