User guide

I-E67-84-1B February,2002 1-1
SPECIFIC
WARNINGS
Use this equipment only in those classes of hazardous locations
listed on the nameplate. Uses in other hazardous locations can
lead to unsafe conditions that can injure personnel and damage
equipment.
Allow only qualified personnel (refer to INTENDED USER in SECTION
1 - INTRODUCTION) to commission, operate, service or repair this
equipment. Failure to follow the procedures described in this
instruction or the instructions provided with related equipment
can result in an unsafe condition that can injure personnel and
damage equipment.
Consider the material compatibility between cleaning fluids and
process liquids. Incompatible fluids can react with each other
causing injury to personnel and equipment damage.
Use solvents only in well ventilated areas. Avoid prolonged or
repeated breathing of vapors or contact with skin. Solvents can
cause nausea, dizziness, and skin irritation. In some cases,
overexposure to solvents has caused nerve and brain damage.
Solvents are flammable - do not use near extreme heat or open
flame.
Do not substitute components that compromise the certifications
listed on the nameplate. Invalidating the certifications can lead
to unsafe conditions that can injure personnel and damage
equipment.
Do not disconnect equipment unless power has been switched off at
the source or the area is known to be nonhazardous. Disconnecting
equipment in a hazardous location with source power on can produce
an ignition-capable arc that can injure personnel and damage
equipment.
Remove power from the unit and allow at least one minute for the
unit to discharge before performing these procedures. Failure to
do so constitutes an electrical shock hazard that can injure
personnel and damage equipment.
Disconnect the AC line cord or power lines from the operating
branch circuit coming from the source before attempting electrical
connections. Instruments powered by AC line voltage constitute a
potential for personnel injury due to electric shock.
Keep the enclosure and covers in place after completing the wiring
procedures and during normal operation. Do not disconnect or
connect wiring or remove or insert printed circuit boards unless
power has been removed and the flammable atmosphere is known NOT
to be present. These procedures are not considered normal
operation. The enclosure prevents operator access to energized
components and to those that can cause ignition capable arcs.
Failure to follow this warning can lead to unsafe conditions that
can injure personnel and damage equipment.
All error conditions are considered catastrophic. When such an
error has been reported, the analyzer should be replaced with a
known-good analyzer. The non-functional analyzer should be
returned to the factory for repair. Contact the factory for a
Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number.
SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION