
Proper care of the analyzer and cables
RJL analyzers are built to last. Many RJL instruments built over 20 years ago are still being used today. The
instruments we design and build are subjected to our rigorous quality assurance testing procedures. Like all
sensitive electronic instruments, proper care and handling will minimize the risk of damage.
Batteries
1) If battery is low, the analyzer will display a message for 10 seconds and turn itself off.
Cleaning & sanitizing analyzer & cables
1) Make a solution of one part Hydrogen Peroxide to four parts water. Dampen a clean cloth with the
solution and
gently
wipe the cables and the exterior of Analyzer’s plastic casing as needed.
2) Never immerse cables or Analyzer into any liquid cleaning solution or use “spray on” cleaners
3) If an environmental hazardous material incident occurs, “Haz-Mat Protocol” at the site would determine
exposure levels and if sterilizing all surfaces is mandated. There is no known method of adequately sterilizing
the cables or Analyzer that would not cause damage to the units.
Disassembly of the analyzer –
Never remove the protective plastic enclosure of the Analyzer. Doing so can
damage the static-sensitive electronic components inside and
will cause calibration issues.
Handling -
Handle the Analyzer carefully. The Analyzer can be damaged by rough handling (i.e. shaking or
being dropped). The cables can be damaged if stepped on, crushed, tied in knots, pulled on, etc. Always use
caution when connecting and disconnecting them. Never try to “yank” the cables off the back of the Analyzer,
always disconnect them by grasping and pulling on the connector that attaches the cables to the back of the
unit. Do not use rubber bands to gather up the cables; keep them loosely coiled in the protective pouch
provided.
Liquids -
Keep liquids away from the Analyzer – spills or immersion in fluids can permanently damage the
sensitive electronic components. Damage by immersion in liquids is NOT covered by warranty.
Storing -
For optimum protection, store the equipment in the carrying case provided by RJL.
Temperature -
If the Analyzer is exposed to cold temperature and brought into a warmer temperature, allow
any condensation on the instrument to dry before testing. As a general rule, exposure to cold or hot
temperatures does not cause damage or erratic test results - however, condensation can impair testing
performance.
Testing the analyzer and cables -
Test the equipment occasionally.
Transporting/shipping
- The RJL carrying case was designed to protect the Analyzers and accessories while
being transported or shipped. If the equipment is being shipped, pack the carrying case in an appropriate
shipping container, mailing labels may not adhere well to the textured plastic surface of the case.
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