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8.3
Practical Operation
Operate within fume cupboard in a room with suitable air ventilation at all times.
1.
Open the tray door.
2.
Carefully load your sample to be cleaned onto the tray.
I.
The tray surface may become slippery with use of the UV Ozone
Cleaner; take care to avoid your sample sliding off the surface.
II.
WARNING: Should your sample fall inside of the UV Ozone Cleaner
unit, do not attempt to retrieve it. Doing so may result in damage
to the unit or personal injury. The UV Ozone Cleaner can operate
safely should small objects fall into the tray (providing the tray door
can be fully closed).
3.
Program the UV Ozone Cleaner with the desired
Set Time
and press the start
button (see section below).
4.
Once the program has finished, open the tray door and remove your sample.
8.4
Program Operation
WARNING! High voltage
The UV Ozone Cleaner is mains powered. Make sure the unit is connected to a
grounded power outlet. Ensure the area around the back of the unit is kept
clear. It is good practice to keep any cables around the unit in a tidy manner.
Avoid keeping any solvents around this piece of equipment.
WARNING! Ultraviolet light
The low-pressure mercury vapour grid lamp inside this equipment emits
harmful UV radiation. Avoid exposure at all times. Avoid keeping any solvents
around this piece of equipment.
WARNING! Inhalation hazard
Ozone is produced by this equipment during operation. Use only inside a fume
cupboard and in an area where appropriate ventilation is available.