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Arizona Instrument COMPUTRAC MAX 4000 User Manual

Arizona Instrument COMPUTRAC MAX 4000
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LITHIUM COIN CELL BATTERY
The MAX
®
4000 contains a lithium battery to keep power on the clock when the
instrument is turned off. CAUTION The battery may explode if mistreated. Do not
recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire.
PREVENT EXCESS HEAT BUILD-UP AROUND THE INSTRUMENT
When setting up the instrument, leave enough space to prevent heat from building up
and to keep your instrument from overheating. Leave 20 cm (8 inches) around the
instrument and 1 m (3 feet) above the instrument.
Do not put any flammable substances on, under or near the instrument, as the area
around the instrument will heat up.
Use extreme care when removing the sample from the chamber. The heating
chamber, the sample itself, the sample pan, and the heating element can still be
extremely hot.
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
®
4000 and potentially harmful substances.
Substances containing toxic, caustic, or corrosive substances may be analyzed with
the instrument 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 corrosive vapors such as acids should be analyzed in the
smallest sample size possible to still achieve satisfactory results. If vapors condense
on the MAX
®
4000 housing parts, stop the testing, wipe the surface clean with a
suitable neutralizer and place the instrument 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
®
4000.
CLEANING
Clean the MAX
®
4000 according to the cleaning instructions only. Use of strong
detergents and “oven cleaners” will damage the case and heater housing of the MAX
®
4000.
Before using any cleaning or decontamination method except those recommended by
Arizona Instrument, check with AZI Customer Service to ensure that the proposed
method will not damage the equipment.
The outside housing of the MAX
®
4000 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.
If methods that are more stringent are required, call AZI Customer Service for
recommendations.
Every precaution has been taken to prevent contaminants from entering the
instrument. However, if liquids or powders do enter the case, call AZI Customer
Service for recommendations.
The user shall be liable and responsible for any damage that arises in connection with the
use of this instrument.

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BrandArizona Instrument
ModelCOMPUTRAC MAX 4000
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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