4 support documentation, 1 application bulletins, 2 application notes – Metrohm 788 IC Filtration Sample Processor User Manual

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1.4 Support documentation

788 IC Filtration Sample Processor

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1.4 Support

documentation

1.4.1 Application

Bulletins

The «Application Bulletin» is a collection of analytical methods, applica-

tion examples and literature references. All these Application Bulletins

are available on request free of charge from your Metrohm supplier.
You will find an updated list of the Application Bulletins at any time un-

der «http://www.metrohm.com».

1.4.2 Application

Notes

The «Application Notes» present application information in concen-

trated form, i.e. on maximum 2 pages. You can order these free of

charge from your Metrohm supplier or view them in the Internet under
«

http://www.metrohm.com» and copy them from there.

1.5

Safety notes

1.5.1

Electrical safety

While electrical safety in the handling of the 788 IC Filtration Sample

Processor is assured in the context of the specifications IEC 1010-1

(protection class I), the following points should be noted:

x Mains connection

Set the mains voltage and check the mains fuse and mains

connection in accordance with the instructions in section 2.2.

x Opening the 788 IC Filtration Sample Processor

To avoid all danger of coming into contact with live components do

not open the instrument or remove any parts when the 788 IC Filtration

Sample Processor is connected to the power supply. Always discon-

nect the instrument from all voltage sources before you open it and

ensure that the mains cable is disconnected from mains con-

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x 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 788 IC Filtration Sample Processor, you should earth

yourself and any tools you are using by touching an earthed object

(e.g. housing of the instrument or a radiator) to eliminate any static

charges which exist.

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