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Supelco Spectroquant NOVA 60A - Cleaning and Disposal; Cleaning After Cell Breakage; Instrument Disposal

Supelco Spectroquant NOVA 60A
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Release 06/2019
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Spectroquant
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NOVA 60A - Operating Manual
After it is dry, check the photometer:
Perform a photometer monitoring (see section
PHOTOMETER MONITORING (AQA1), in the
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION document [on
CD-ROM]).
Maintenance, cleaning, disposal
Cleaning - Actions to take if a cell is broken
Do not rotate the photometer to
pour out the liquid!
The photometer has a draining mechanism
under the cell shaft that, when operated cor-
rectly, prevents any liquid coming into contact
with electronic components.
Switch off the photometer (close the cover)
and disconnect it from the line power
– Let the liquid drain off
Carefully remove any pieces of glass, e. g.
using tweezers
Carefully clean the cell shaft with a damp,
lint-free cloth
– Let the cell shaft dry.
Disposal
The measuring instrument is sent out in a pro-
tective transport packing.
We recommend: Keep the packing material in
case you have to send the measuring instru-
ment back for service.
The original packing prevents the measuring
instrument from being damaged during trans-
port.
Packing
Dispose of the measuring instrument as elec-
tronic waste at an appropriate collection point.
It is illegal to dispose of it in household refuse.
Within the European Union, the batteries are
removed at a specialized treatment center at
the instrument's end of life. The instruments
are taken to one of those specialized treatment
centers via the recycling system set up for this
purpose.
Measuring instrument

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