Myron L D-6 User Manual
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WArNING:
The pH/ORP sensor well must ALWAYS be kept wet with
a pH sensor storage solution when not in use.
• Allowing the sensor to dry out will damage or ruin it.
• NEVEr use distilled water or tap water as a substitute for pH
sensor storage solution.
WArNING:
DO NOT use a Digital Dialysate Meter™ in place of the
primary sensor controls and/or monitors of the hemodialysis system.
• If measurements taken with a Digital Dialysate Meter™ differ
significantly from those reported by the hemodialysis system:
• DO NOT continue with dialysis treatment.
• IMMEDIATELY investigate the cause of the variation.
WArNING:
Perform calibrations and calibration checks with standard
reference solutions.
• Myron L Company reference solutions are highly recommended
and are the same solutions used in the manufacture and factory
calibration of your Digital Dialysate Meter™.
WArNING:
When calibrating the conductivity/resistivity or TDS
functions of a Digital Dialysate Meter™, press and release the CAL
key.
• DO NOT press and hold the CAL key. This may inadvertently
change the conductivity/resistivity/TDS solution type and alter the
performance of the instrument.
CAuTION:
NEVEr store or operate a Digital Dialysate Meter™
outside of its operating/storage temperature limits (see General
Specifications, pg. 6).
• DO NOT put solutions below 0°C/32°F or in excess of 71°C/160°F
in the sensor area.
CAuTION:
If “LOBATT” flashes, replace the 9V alkaline battery. Follow
the instructions in the Digital Dialysate Meter™ Operation Manual
precisely.
CAuTION:
Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order
of a physician.
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