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Do not store the instrument when it is filled.
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The instrument is not suitable for cleaning in a
dishwasher.
Layout and function
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The instrument is suitable to take samples of liquids
and sediments.
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The instrument is made of conductive material and
is suitable for sampling combustible liquids as crude
oil, liquid mineral oil products, fuels, special and test
fuels, fuel oils, petroleum and liquid lubricants of
Hazard Categories IIA, IIB and IIC (see annex).
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The instrument is suitable for sampling liquids from
0 - 60 °C (use at higher temperatures on request).
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The instrument is suitable to take samples up to 50
m depth (including working area).
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Minimum diameter of the sampling area: Diameter
of the dipping bottle x 3.
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The instrument is only suitable to take samples and
not for continuos operation or for storage.
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The instrument is maintenance-free.
Parts in contact with medium
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Nickel-plated brass (dipping bottle)
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Brass (shackle)
Point out any damage in the packaging to the freight
forwarder/supplier immediately.
Assembly
Attach a suitable lowering cable (see accessories)
securely to the shackle  using a suitable cable clamp
and insert it into the opening in the bracket .
NOTE!
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When using the V2A/PTFE lowering cable, the
PTFE coating at the attachment must be remo-
ved to ensure grounding.
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The stainless steel chains and the lowering cable
made of PP are not suitable for ex protection areas.
WARNING!
Observe Ex-proof guidelines when sampling flam-
mable liquids.
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Only use with electrically conductive lowering
cables made of nonspark-producing material and
electrically conductive hand reels with grounding
connection.
Safe sampling
WARNING!
Bodily injury due to breakage or falling down
during operation.
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Ensure correct handling.
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Attach lowering cable securely to dipping bottle.
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Check all parts for a firm fit and damages
before use.
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Wear the necessary protective clothing.
1. Plug the bung  on the Dipping bottle . Press
bung in tigthly to make sure it cannot be pulled out
by weight of dipping bottle.
2. Use a lowering cable with a suitable device (e.g.
manually-operated reel (see accessories)) to lower
the dipping bottle into the medium to be sampled.
Do not lower the instrument in free fall and do not
let it swing.
CAUTION!
Bodily injury due to the lowering cable slipping out
of the reel or crushing of fingers.
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Pay attention to coil up lowering cable straight.
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Keep fingers away from cable guidance groove.
3. At the desired sampling depth pull the bung out of
the dipping bottle by pulling the lowering cable.
4. The dipping bottle is filled with the sample.
5. Pull dipping bottle out of sampling medium by using
the lowering cable.
6. Empty the sample into a suitable collecting con-
tainer.
WARNING!
Bodily injury due to escaping media when emp-
tying the dipping bottle. Parts of the instrument
can be filled with media.
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Empty the dipping bottle carefully.
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Wear the necessary protective clothing.
After taking the sample
Screw off the bottle head and rinse the dipping bottle
with a pH-neutral liquid.
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