Unpacking the microfid ii, Warnings and safety practices, Excessive heat and cold – INFICON MicroFID II Portable Flame Ionization Detector User Manual

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UNPACKING THE MicroFID II

The following accessories are included with your MicroFID II:

MicroFID II Instrument CD Manual

70 Liter hydrogen cylinder

MicroFID II Multi-Tool

Universal Battery Charger with Line Cord

Replacement Fluoropore Membrane Filters for Sample Inlet

Ensure all of these accessories have been included with the instrument. If any items are missing or
damaged, contact INFICON immediately.

WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRACTICES

Please read this section before operating the MicroFID II.

Throughout this manual notes are provided to inform you of the limitations of usage for the MicroFID II.

Intended Use

WARNING

The MicroFID II only measures the concentration of airborne gases and

vapors that can be ionized by a flame ionization detector.

The MicroFID II automatically displays and can record the concentration

values.

The reading displayed represents the total concentration of all flame

ionizable chemicals present in the sample. The MicroFID II can display
concentration values in ppm and ppb.

Excessive Heat and Cold

WARNING

Do not expose the instrument to intense sunlight for prolonged periods.
Exposure to excessive heat may result in erroneous readings.
At low temperatures, water vapor, a by-product of the hydrogen flame, may
condense at the exhaust port. At sub-zero temperatures the water vapor
will freeze and obstruct the exhaust port. If the exhaust port becomes
obstructed, pump operation will be inhibited. Flame out may also result.

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