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METER GROUP AquaLab 4TE - AQUALAB Operation Guide; AQUALAB Installation Procedure

METER GROUP AquaLab 4TE
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OPERATION
2. OPERATION
Please read all instructions before operating the AQUALAB to ensure it performs to its
full potential.
Please observe the following considerations carefully.
• Only allow personnel qualified by METER to carry out service work on the electrical
components.
• Never remove the cover of the instrument. There are no parts inside the housing that can be
serviced or replaced by the user.
WARNING: There is a risk of damaging the instrument or of causing serious injury if live components are touched.
• Only operate this instrument with a main power voltage specified (100 to 240 V AC).
• Plug the instrument into a grounded outlet or power strip.
• Only use the fuse type and rating specified for this instrument (Section3.1).
If the instrument is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection
provided by the equipment may be impaired.
PRECAUTIONS
METER sensors are built to the highest standards, but misuse, improper protection,
or improper installation may damage the sensor and possibly void the manufacturers
warranty. Before integrating AQUALAB into a system, follow the recommended installation
instructions and arrange proper protections to safeguard the instrument from damage.
2.1 INSTALLATION
Follow the steps listed in Table 1 to set up the AQUALAB.
Table 1 Installation
Preparation
Select Clean, Level Location
Select a location where the temperature remains fairly stable to avoid
temperature changes that can affect accuracy (away from air conditioner and
heater vents, open windows, etc.).
Observe clean practices to prevent contamination of the sample chamber.
Maintain a level surface to reduce the chance of spilling sample material and
contaminating the sample chamber.

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