USER MANUAL DM9600
MRU GmbH, D-74172 Neckarsulm
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1.3.
Ensure safety
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Please read the user manual completely before the first use.
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Only use the analyzer for the intended use and within the parameters
specified in the technical data.
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Do not use any violence and avoid falls.
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Do not put the analyzer into use, if the housing, power supply unit or
supply leads are damaged.
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Do not store the analyzer together with solvents. Do not use
desiccants.
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Only carry out maintenance and service work on this analyzer as de-
scribed in the User Manual. Observe the prescribed action steps.
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Operate the analyzer only in closed, dry rooms and protect it from rain
and moisture.
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When operating the analyzer on mains power, operate it only with the
mains adapter supplied.
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The analyzer must not be located in the immediate vicinity of open fire
or high heat.
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Do not use metallic parts / accessories as electrical conductors.
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Do not use the analyzer in or under water.
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Do not exceed the specified temperature range of the temperature
sensors. The temperature sensors will otherwise be destroyed.
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The pressure to be measured must not be higher than the specified
measuring range
1.4.
User guideline for rechargeable batteries
NOTE
The rechargeable batterie is installed inside the analyz-
er and is not accessible to the end customer. However,
the following instructions must generally be observed
when handling lithium-ion rechargeable batteries.
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This rechargeable battery can only be used in this analyzer.
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Do not throw the rechargeable battery into a fire, charge it at high
temperatures and store it in a hot environment.
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Do not deform, short-circuit or modify the rechargeable battery.
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The rechargeable battery must not be used in or under water.
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Do not expose the rechargeable battery to strong mechanical forces
and do not throw it.
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Do not cut or squeeze the connecting cables of the rechargeable bat-
tery.
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Do not connect the (+) contact to the (-) contact or metal.
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Non-observance of the above guidelines can cause heat, fire and ex-
plosions