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Safety Information
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GA10218_002_A7 - 9/2015 - © Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum
During operation the pump can become so hot that there is a danger of burns
(>70°C, 158°F).Provide protection against contact with the hot components.
Contaminated parts can be detrimental to health and environment. Before begin-
ning to work, find out whether any parts are contaminated. Adhere to the relevant
regulations and take the necessary precautions when handling contaminated
parts.
Failure to observe the following precautions could result in damage to
the pump!
Unauthorized opening or modifications of the mechanical or electrical components
of the leak detector void the warranty.
The leak detector must only be opened by such persons who have been autho-
rised by Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum to do so.
The leak detector can be damaged when using the wrong voltage. The voltage
must be in the range 230V (+/- 5%), 115V (+/- 5%) e.g. 100V (+/- 5%) depending
on the leak detector version. Make sure that the mains voltage rating on the PHOE-
NIX L300i coincides with the locally available mains voltage.
When the PHOENIX L300i is running in closed rooms the exhaust has to be put out
of doors so that the oil vapor can not be breathed in.
Ensure a sufficient air cooling. The air inlet as well the air discharge openings must
never be obstructed. By using the optional iPad it is recommended to pull the fix-
ture of the iPad into a raised position to optimize the cooling.
The PHOENIX L300i is designed for indoor use only.
Operate the PHOENIX L300i only in the permitted temperature range between
+10°C and +40°C.
Only Leybonol-LVO-310 (cat. no. L31001) must be used in the TIVAC D2,5E.
Pumping condensable gases and steams: When pumping test sample water
vapour that is inside the test object can attain to the forepump. With the water
vapor that is in the air - especially in humid areas or when using humid or wet test
samples - the acceptable compatibility of water vapor or capacity of water vapor
respectively can be exceeded.
The steam in the oil of the pump condenses when the water vapor rises over the
acceptable value. So the attribute of the oil changes and danger of corrosion
occurs for the pump.
While using the leak detector with condensable gases and steams the oil of the
forepump has to be controlled regularly. So you can recognize a condensation of
water vapor in the pump. Usually the oil is light and lucent. When water vapor is
Caution