• The power supply connector on the rear panel must be easily accessible so the power can be
disconnected quickly in case of emergency.
• Keep the instrument away from temperature extremes, including heaters, direct sunlight and other
heat sources.
• Put the instrument on a stable and level surface in a well ventilated place.
• Make sure that there is at least 15 cm (6 in.) of space on all sides of the instrument to prevent
electrical parts from overheating.
• Do not operate or keep the instrument in dusty, damp or wet locations.
• Always keep the surface of the instrument and all accessories dry and clean.
Connect to AC power
Electrocution hazard. If this equipment is used outdoors or in potentially wet locations, a Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupt (GFCI/GFI) device must be used for connecting the equipment to its main power
source.
Electrical shock and fire hazards. Make sure that the supplied cord and non‐locking plug meet the
applicable country code requirements.
Fire hazard. Use only the external power supply that is specified for this instrument.
1. Connect the power cord to the power supply.
2. Connect the power supply to the instrument (refer to
3. Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet.
Install the syringe
Before syringe installation, set the instrument power to on. Push the power button on the front of the
instrument. Make sure that the startup sequence shows on the display. The syringe holder lowers to
its operating position.
Note: Ignore any warning messages related to missing applications that show on the display.
The sensor holder has two positions: one over the magnetic stirrer and the second at 180° to the
right. Move the sensor holder away from the instrument to the second position.
Refer to the illustrated steps that follow.
In step 6, tighten the syringe using the metallic part at the top. Do not hold the glass section of the syringe. Do not
tighten too much.
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