Arizona MAX-5000XL User Manual

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AZI Customer Service 800-528-7411 or 602-470-1414

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HAZARDS FOR PERSONS OR EQUIPMENT
POSED

BY

USING

SPECIFIC

SAMPLES:

Flammables; explosives; substances that contain
flammables,

explosives,

solvents;

and/or

substances that release flammable or explosive
gases or vapors during the drying process.

The user shall be liable and responsible for any
damage that arises in connection with the MAX
5000XL and potentially harmful substances.

Substances containing toxic, caustic, or
corrosive substances may be analyzed with the
unit in an appropriate fume hood only. The
fume hood must keep the work area below the
lower toxic limit established by appropriate
standards.

Substances that release caustic vapors such as
acids should be analyzed in the smallest
sample size possible to still achieve satisfactory
results. If vapors condense on the MAX
5000XL housing parts, stop the testing, wipe
the surface clean with a suitable neutralizer and
place the unit in a fume hood capable of
removing the vapors.

The user has the responsibility for carrying out
appropriate decontamination if hazardous
material is spilled on or inside the MAX 5000XL.


CLEANING the MAX 5000XL

Clean the MAX 5000XL according to the
cleaning instructions only. Use of strong
detergents and “oven cleaners” will damage the
case and heater housing of the MAX 5000XL.

Before using any cleaning or decontamination
method except those recommended by Arizona
Instrument, check with AZI Customer Service at
800-528-7411 or 602-470-1414, to ensure that
the proposed method will not damage the
equipment.

The outside housing of the MAX 5000XL should
be cleaned with a mild household detergent
such as Formula 409

and a soft, lint-free cloth.

Paper towels should never be used, as they
will scratch the instrument’s finish and the clear
lens over the display. Since the MAX 5000XL
has a built-in cleaning mode of operation, no
cleaning product should be necessary for the
oven. If the 550

O

C self-cleaning cycle does not

clean the oven, call AZI Customer Service at
800-528-7411

or

602-470-1414

for

recommendations.

Every precaution has been taken to prevent
contaminants from entering the unit. However,
if liquids or powders do enter the case, call AZI
Customer

Service

at

800-528-7411

or

602-470-1414 for recommendations.


The user shall be liable and responsible for any
damage that arises in connection with this analyzer.

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

Storage and Shipping
Temperature should be between 0

O

C to +35

O

C

(+32

O

F to +95

O

F).

Relative Humidity should be between 10% and
80%.

OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS

– INDOOR USE.


Optimum results will be achieved when the unit is
set on a smooth, level, non-vibrating surface in a
non-condensing, non-explosive environment of
0-35º C at 50% relative humidity and 0-31º C at 80%
relative humidity.

Do not expose the moisture analyzer unnecessarily
to extreme temperatures, moisture, shocks, blows
or vibration.


UNPACKING THE MOISTURE ANALYZER

After unpacking the moisture analyzer, check it
immediately for any visible damage resulting from
rough handling during shipment.
Save the box and all parts of the packaging to use
when returning your moisture analyzer for
calibration. Only the original packaging provides
the AZI-recommended protection for shipment.
Before packing your moisture analyzer for
shipment, unplug all connected cables and remove
the pan support to prevent damage during transit.



WARNING SYMBOLS



- Protective Ground
Identifies the connection on the chassis
and power inlet module for connection of
the safety ground (green/yellow) wire.


- Warning
Information or procedure that must be
observed.


- Electrical Shock Hazard.
Observe all steps of the procedure to
prevent electrical shock.


- Warning, Hot surface or area of
possible severe burns.
Use listed precautions when opening the
oven lid and handling samples to prevent
injury.

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