Manual_aii3000_sec_9-10_01006_sm, 9 warranty, 10 material safety data sheet (msds) – Analytical Industries AII-3000 M Series Portable Oxygen Analyzer User Manual
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9 Warranty
Coverage
Under normal operating conditions, the analyzer and sensors are warranted to
be free of defects in materials and workmanship for the period specified in the
current published specifications. To make a warranty claim, you must return the
item properly packaged and postage prepaid to:
Advanced Instruments Inc.
2855 Metropolitan Place
Pomona, Ca 91767 USA
T: 909-392-6900, F: 909-392-3665
E:
, W:
www.aii1.com
Advanced Instruments in their sole discretion shall determine the nature of the
defect. If the item is determined to be eligible for warranty we will repair it or,
at our option, replace it at no charge to you. If we choose to repair your item,
we may use new or reconditioned replacement parts of the same or upgraded
design. This is the only warranty we will give and it sets forth all our responsi-
bilities, there are no other express or implied warranties.
The warranty begins with the date of shipment from Advanced Instruments, is
limited to the first customer who submits a claim for a given serial number
which must be in place and readable to be eligible for warranty and will not
extend to more than one customer or beyond the warranty period under any
conditions.
Exclusions
This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear; corrosion; damage while in
transit; damage resulting from misuse or abuse; lack of proper maintenance;
unauthorized repair or modification of the analyzer; fire; flood; explosion or
other failure to follow the Owner’s Manual.
Limitations
Advanced Instruments shall not liable for losses or damages of any kind; loss of
use of the analyzer; incidental or consequential losses or damages; damages
resulting from alterations, misuse, abuse, lack of proper maintenance; unau-
thorized repair or modification of the analyzer.
Service
Contact us between 8:00am and 5:00pm PST Monday thru Thursday or before
12:00pm on Friday. Trained technicians will assist you in diagnosing the prob-
lem and determining the appropriate course of action.
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10 Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
10.1 Disposal
Oxygen sensors and batteries should be disposed of in accordance with local
regulations for batteries.
WEEE regulations prohibit electronic products including the He-
lium and environmental sensors from being placed in household
trash bins.
Electronic products should be disposed of in accordance with local
regulations.
Product name Electrochemical Galvanic Fuel Cell Oxygen Sensor
Exposure
Sealed device with protective coverings, normally no hazard
Ingredients
Carcinogens - none; Potassium Hydroxide (KOH), Lead (Pb)
Properties
Completely soluble in H
2
O; evaporation similar to H
2
O
Flash Points
Not applicable, non-flammable
Reactivity
Stable; avoid strong acids, emits fumes when heated
Health Hazard KOH entry via ingestion - harmful or fatal if swallowed;
eye - corrosive, possible loss of vision;
skin contact - corrosive, possible chemical burn.
Liquid inhalation is unlikely.
Lead - known to cause birth defects, contact unlikely
Symptoms
Eye contact - burning sensation; skin contact - slick feeling
Protection
Ventilation - none; eye - safety glasses; hands - gloves
Precautions
Do not remove Teflon and PCB coverings; do not probe with
sharp objects; avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothing.
Action KOH
Leak
Use rubber gloves, safety glasses and H
2
O and flush all
surfaces repeatedly with liberal amounts of H
2
O