4 safety notes, Electrical safety, General precautionary rules – Metrohm 844 UV/VIS Compact IC User Manual

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1.4 Safety notes

844 UV/VIS Compact IC / Gebrauchsanweisung 8.844.1051

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1.4 Safety

notes

1.4.1 Electrical

safety

While electrical safety in the handling of the 844 UV/VIS Compact IC is

assured in the context of the specifications EN / IEC 61010-1

(protection class

I

, degree of protection IP40), the following points

should be noted:

• Mains connection

Setting of the

mains voltage, checking the mains fuse and the

mains connection must be effected in accordance with the

instructions in Section 2.4.

• Opening the 844 UV/VIS Compact IC

If the 844 UV/VIS Compact IC is connected to the power supply, the

instrument must not be opened nor must parts be removed from it,

otherwise there is a danger of coming into contact with components

which are live. Therefore always disconnect the instrument from all

voltage sources before you open it and ensure that the

mains cable

is disconnected from mains connection 21 !

• Protection against static charges

Electronic components are sensitive to static charging and can be

destroyed by discharges. Before you touch any of the components

inside the 844 UV/VIS Compact IC, you should ground yourself and

any tools you are using by touching a grounded object (e.g. housing

of the instrument or a radiator) to eliminate any static charges which

exist.

1.4.2

General precautionary rules

• Handling of solvents

Check all lines of the IC system periodically for possible leaks. Follow

the relevant instructions regarding the handling of flammable and/or

toxic solvents and their disposal.

1.4.3

Recycling and disposal

This product is covered by European Directive 2002/96/EC, WEEE –

Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment.
The correct disposal of your old equipment will help to prevent negative

effects on the environment and public health.
More details about the disposal of your old equipment can be obtained

from your local authorities, from waste disposal companies or from your

local dealer.

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