MKC-710
Test Sample
Warning
Some sample or chemical requires
protective gloves, glasses and mask.
Ventilate the room. Splashing chemical
may injure the eyes or skin. Windpipe
may be hurt if fume is inhaled.
Do not use chemical which may
generate inflammable gas or work in
such atmosphere.
Be aware of a risk of explosion inside
the system.
About place for storage
Caution
If the unit is not used for an
extended period of time, first
clean the electrode and place
it for storage. Also discard the
regent in the burette, and
clean it with pure water or
methanol before storage.
It is recommended to
pack the main unit in
the carton box in
which the instrument
was first delivered
Avoid the places for storage
under inadequate ambient
conditions such as extremely
high/low temperature, high
humidity or heavily dusty
atmosphere
About reagents
Caution
Karl Fischer reagent is a toxic
chemical. Use it in a well ventilated
room, and handle it with utmost care.
Note that Precautionary statements of
the reagent label.
Drained before the waste bottle is full
the amount of waste.
Dispose of in accordance with laws and
regulations.
If spilled reagent, after measurement
may corrode the tube connector
causing the dispenser malfunction.
Other Cautions
Caution
Do not attempt overhaul or repair the
unit by unauthorized person except
authorized by KEM.
Danger of electric shock, fire or
malfunction.
Do not use the unit in a way other
than specified.
Danger of fire, electric shock or
malfunctioning of the unit.
Do not use such a solvent as alcohol, acetone, thinner or the like for cleaning this
instrument. Doing so may adversely affect the instrument, e.g. deformation,
discoloration or cracks. When cleaning this instrument, wipe it with a soft cloth or
tissue paper, after applying detergent diluted with water to the soft cloth or tissue
paper and adequately wringing out excess water in order not to allow water drops to
fall.
Environment
This equipment shall be used under the following conditions classified in the section 1.4.1
of the CE marking (Low Voltage Directive, 2006/95/EC, EN61010-1): altitude up to
2000m; over voltage CAT II; pollution degree 2.