Yokogawa In-Situ Gas Analyzer TDLS200 User Manual

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IM 11Y01B02-11E-A 5th Edition :June 5, 2012-00

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TDLS200

CAUTION

SAFETY should be considered fi rst and foremost importance when working on the equipment described in this
manual. All persons using this manual in conjunction with the equipment must evaluate all aspects of the task
for potential risks, hazards and dangerous situations that may exist or potentially exist. Please take appropriate
action to prevent ALL POTENTIAL ACCIDENTS.

AVOID SHOCK AND IMPACT TO THE ANALYZER THE LASERS CAN BE PERMANENTLY DAMAGED


Laser Safety & Classifi cation according to FDA Regulations. The TDLS200 is Registered with the United States
FDA as a Laser Product.

WARNING

THIS ANALYZER CONTAINS A LASER PRODUCT THAT IS GENERALLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULA-
TIONS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF THE RADIATION CONTROL FOR HEALTH AND
SAFETY ACT OF 1968 (TITLE 21, CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, SUBCHAPTER J). REFER SECTION
1002.10 OF THE REGULATIONS REFERENCED ABOVE.

CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE

MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER < 1 MW (Oxygen)

MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER < 20 mW (other Gases) DURING NORMAL OPERATION THIS ANALYZER IS:

CLASS I LASER PRODUCT (according to IEC 60825-1)


CAUTION

The Instrument is packed carefully with shock absorbing materials, nevertheless, the instrument may be
damaged or broken if subjected to strong shock, such as if the instrument is dropped. Handle with care.

Warranty and service

Yokogawa products and parts are guaranteed free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use
and service for a period of (typically) 12 months from the date of shipment from the manufacturer. Individual
sales organizations can deviate from the typical warranty period, and the conditions of sale relating to the origi-
nal purchase order should be consulted. Damage caused by wear and tear, inadequate maintenance, corrosion,
or by the effects of chemical processes are excluded from this warranty coverage.

In the event of warranty claim, the defective goods should be sent (freight paid) to the service department of the
relevant sales organization for repair or replacement (at Yokogawa discretion). The following information must be
included in the letter accompanying the returned goods:

• Part number, model code and serial
• Number
• Original purchase order and date
• Length of time in service and a description of the process
• Description of the fault, and the circumstances of failure
• Process/environmental conditions that may be related to the failure of the device.
• A statement whether warranty or nonwarranty service is requested
• Complete shipping and billing instructions for return of material, plus the name and phone number of a
contact person who can be reached for further information.

Returned goods that have been in contact with process fl uids must be decontaminated/ disinfected before
shipment. Goods should carry a certifi cate to this effect, for the health and safety of our employees. Material
safety data sheets should also be included for all components of the processes to which the equipment has
been exposed.

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