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MICROLIT E-BURETTE - Intended Use of the Instrument; Product Specifications; Safety Instructions

MICROLIT E-BURETTE
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Intended Use of the Instrument
MICROLIT E-BURETTE is a state-of-the-art Motor Operated Burette
with sophisticated features and functionality. It is intended for use in
laboratories and the field for easy, safe and accurate titrations.
1. Safety Instructions
This instrument may sometimes be used for operations involving hazardous
materials and equipment. It is beyond the scope of this manual to address all
of the potential risks associated with its use in such applications.
It is the sole responsibility of the user to consult and establish appropriate
safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory
limitations, prior to the usage of this instrument.
Please read the following instructions carefully.
Read and understand this Operation Manual thoroughly before
using the instrument.
Follow general and safety instructions for hazard prevention. E.g., always wear
protective clothing, protective gear for the eyes and hands.
Carefully observe the specifications provided by reagent manufacturers.
When dispensing inflammable fluids, avoid the built up of static charge.
Make sure that you do not dispense into plastic vessels and do not wipe the
instrument/equipment with a dry cloth.
Use the instrument only for dispensing liquids, with strict regard to the defined
limitations of use and operating constraints. (Refer to section 4)
Observe operating exclusions. When in doubt, contact the
manufacturer or supplier.
Always use the instrument in such a way that neither the user nor any other
person is in danger. While dispensing, the discharge tube must always
point away from you or any other person.
Only dispense into appropriate vessels and avoid splashes.
Do not press the piston when the discharge tube closure is attached.
Do not remove the discharge tube while the dispensing cylinder is being filled.
Reagents can accumulate in the cap of the discharge tube. Thus, clean it regularly.
Do not carry the mounted instrument by the cylinder sleeve or the valve block.
Breakage or loosening of the cylinder may lead to personal injury.
3.
Product Specifications2.
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Performance Data
Unit Type
Volume Ranges
Volume Accuracy
Operating Temperature
Microprocessor-controlled motorized piston lift system with
recirculation valve
0.005 ml - 99.99 ml
(Max piston lift 10 ml,
automatic addition)
A= 0.2%, CV = 0.07%
One complete battery charge gives 3 hours (approx.)
of continuous operation, (Battery capacity indicated on TFT display and
charging time 6.5 hrs.)
+10 °C to +40 °C (from 50 °F to 104 °F)
In compliance with DIN EN ISO 8655-3
4” TFT screen
Power Supply
Quality Control
Touchscreen
Mini USB Cable
Available in 4 languages (English, Spanish, German and French)
PC Interface
Languages
Battery Operation
18 V, 3 A
0.01 ml – 250 ml
(Max piston lift 25 ml,
automatic addition)
A = 0.2%, CV = 0.07%
0.01 ml – 500 ml
(Max piston lift 50 ml,
automatic addition)
A= 0.2%, CV = 0.07%
10 ml 25 ml 50 ml

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