JULABO LH 85 High Dynamic Temperature System User Manual

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Safety notes for the user

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overflowing of the fluid.

 Prevent water from penetrating into the hot bath oil.
 Do not drain the bath fluid while it is hot!

Check the temperature of the bath fluid prior to draining (by switching the unit on
for a short moment for example).

 Employ suitable connecting tubing.
 Avoid sharp bends in the tubing, and maintain a sufficient distance from

surrounding walls.

 Make sure that the tubing is securely attached.
 Regularly check the tubing for material defects (e.g. for cracks).
 Never operate damaged or leaking equipment.
 Always turn off the unit and disconnect the mains cable from the power source

before performing any service or maintenance procedures, or before moving the
unit.

 Always turn off the unit and disconnect the mains cable from the power source

before cleaning the unit.

 Always empty the bath before moving the unit.
 Transport the unit with care.
 Sudden jolts or drops may cause damages in the interior of the unit.
 Observe all warning labels.
 Never remove warning labels.
 Never operate equipment with damaged mains power cables.
 Repairs are to be carried out only by qualified service personnel.

 Some parts of the bath cover and the pump connections may become extremely

warm during continuous operation. Therefore, exercise particular caution when
touching these parts.

Caution:

The temperature controlling i.e. of fluids in a reactor constitutes normal temperature
system practice.

We do not know which substances are contained within these vessels.
Many substances are:
 inflammable, easily ignited or explosive
 hazardous to health
 environmentally

unsafe

i.e.: dangerous

The user alone is responsible for the handling of these substances!

The following questions shall help to recognize possible dangers and to reduce the
risks to a minimum.

 Are all tubes and electrical cables connected and installed?

Note:
sharp edges, hot surfaces in operation, moving machine parts, etc.

 Do dangerous steams or gases arise when heating?

Is an exhaust needed when working?

 What to do when a dangerous substance was spilled on or in the unit?

Before starting to work, obtain information concerning the substance and
determine the method of decontamination.

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