6 installation of reagents – Hach-Lange AMTAX indoor sc User Manual

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Installation

3.6

Installation of reagents

DANGER
Potential danger in the event of contact with
chemical/biological materials. Handling chemical samples,
standards and reagents can be dangerous. Familiarize
yourself with the necessary safety procedures and the correct
handling of the chemicals before the work and read and follow
all relevant safety data sheets.

Normal operation of this instrument may involve the use of
hazardous chemicals or biologically harmful samples.

Observe all cautionary information printed on the original
solution containers and safety data sheet prior to their
use.

Dispose of all consumed solutions in accordance with
national regulations and laws.

Select the type of protective equipment suitable to the
concentration and quantity of the dangerous material at
the respective work place.

CAUTION
Avoid unnecessary contact with sample flows of unknown
concentration. This can produce hazards due to trace
chemicals, radiation or biological effects.

CAUTION
The enclosure may tip forwards if it has not been fixed in
place. Only open the enclosure if the enclosure is properly
mounted.

Important Note: Always lay the drain tubing so that there is a
continuous fall (minimum 3°), the outlet is clear (not pressurized)
and the drain tubing is not longer than 2 meters. For more
information refer to

Appendix A, page 77

.

Important Note: Incorrect use of the reagents can damage the
instrument. Carefully read the labels on the containers to make
sure that there are no mistakes.

The reagents and chemicals supplied are ready to use. The
reagents need to be placed in the analysis instrument and tubings
connected. Refer to

Table 3

to determine the correct standards.

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