Safety, General information – YSI 556 MPS User Manual

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YSI 556 MPS

YSI Incorporated

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1. Safety

1.1 General Information

Read all safety information in this manual carefully before using the YSI
556 Multi-Probe System (MPS). Reagents that are used to calibrate and
check this instrument may be hazardous to your health. Take a moment to
review Appendix D Health and Safety.

WARNING

Warnings are used in this manual when misuse of the instrument could
result in death or serious injury to a person.

CAUTION

Cautions are used in this manual when misuse of the instrument could result
in mild or serious injury to a person and/or damage to equipment.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

In essence, the most important safety rule for use of the YSI 556 MPS is to

utilize the instrument ONLY for purposes documented in this manual. This
is particularly true of the YSI 6117 rechargeable battery pack that contains
nickel metal hydride (NiMH) batteries. The user should be certain to read all
of the safety precautions outlined below before using the instrument.

Batteries

This instrument is powered by alkaline or optional nickel-metal hydride

batteries, which the user must remove and dispose of when the batteries no
longer power the instrument. Disposal requirements vary by country and
region, and users are expected to understand and follow the battery disposal
requirements for their specific locale.

The circuit board in this instrument contains a manganese dioxide lithium
"coin cell" battery that must be in place for continuity of power to memory
devices on the board. This battery is not user serviceable or replaceable.

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