Hach-Lange BIOGAS Basic User Manual User Manual

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Chemical and Biological Safety

Normal operation of this device may require the use of chemicals or samples that are biologically
unsafe.

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

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

Select the type of protective equipment suitable to the concentration and quantity of the
dangerous material being used.

Follow the following safety information, in addition to any local guidelines in force.
Safety information for the correct use of the instrument:

Do not vibrate or jolt the instrument.

Do not open the instrument.

Guarantee is voided if the instrument is not used in accordance with the guidelines present in
this document.

D A N G E R

Potential danger with contact with chemical/biological substances.
Working with chemical samples, standards and reagents can be dangerous.
Make yourself familiar with the necessary safety procedures and the correct handling of the chemicals before use
and read and follow all relevant safety data sheets.

D A N G E R

The BIOGAS Titration Manager has been developed to meet the requirements of volumetric titration applications.
It is therefore aimed at experienced users who have the knowledge required to operate the instrument and imple-
ment the security instructions enclosed. Please remember that the BIOGAS Titration Manager must not, under
any circumstances, be used to perform tests on living beings.

WA R N U N G

The BIOGAS Titration Manager may not be used in dangerous environments.
The manufacturer and its suppliers reject any express or indirect guarantee for use with high-risk activities.

A C H T U N G

The manufacturer is not responsible for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of this product and
rejects the regulation of such damages, including direct, indirect and consequential damages, and in full accor-
dance with applicable law. The user is solely responsible for the identification of critical applications and risks and
taking appropriate measures to protect processes during a possible equipment malfunction.

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