Getting started, Unpacking and initial setup – Teledyne 9110TH - Nitrogen Oxides Analyzer User Manual

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Getting Started

Model 9110TH NOx Analyzer

Teledyne Analytical Instruments

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3. GETTING STARTED

3.1. UNPACKING AND INITIAL SETUP

CAUTION

THE 9110TH AND THE 9110TM EACH WEIGH ABOUT 18 KG (40 POUNDS) WITHOUT

OPTIONS INSTALLED. TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY, WE RECOMMEND USING TWO

PERSONS TO LIFT AND CARRY THE ANALYZER.


Note

TAI recommends that you store shipping containers/materials for future
use should the instrument need be returned to the factory for repair
and/or calibration service. See Warranty section in this manual and our
Website at

http://www.teledyne-api.com

for a Return Authorization form.

WARNING

NEVER DISCONNECT ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT BOARDS, WIRING HARNESSES OR

ELECTRONIC SUBASSEMBLIES WHILE THE UNIT IS UNDER POWER.

1. Inspect the received packages for external shipping damage. If damaged, please

advise the shipper first, then TAI.

2. Included with your analyzer is a printed record of the final performance

characterization performed on your instrument at the factory. This record, titled
Final Test and Validation Data Sheet (P/N 04413) is an important quality assurance
and calibration record for this instrument. It should be placed in the quality records
file for this instrument.

3. Carefully remove the top cover of the analyzer and check for internal shipping

damage, as follows:

 a. Remove the set-screw located in the top, center of the front panel.

CAUTION – Avoid Warranty Invalidation

Printed circuit assemblies (PCAs) are sensitive to electro-static discharges too small to be
felt by the human nervous system. Damage resulting from failure to use ESD protection
when working with electronic assemblies will void the instrument warranty.

See A Primer on Electro-Static Discharge section in this manual for more information on preventing
ESD damage.

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