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3 installation, 1 setting up the instrument, 1 packaging – Metrohm 896 Professional Detector – Conductivity User Manual

Page 16: 2 checks, 3 location, 4 proposed setup, Setting up the instrument, Packaging, Checks, Location

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3.1 Setting up the instrument

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2.896.0010 896 Professional Detector – Conductivity

3 Installation

3.1

Setting up the instrument

3.1.1

Packaging

The instrument is supplied in highly protective special packaging together
with the separately packed accessories. Keep this packaging, as only this
ensures safe transportation of the instrument.

3.1.2

Checks

Immediately after receipt, check whether the shipment has arrived com-
plete and without damage by comparing it with the delivery note.

3.1.3

Location

The instrument has been developed for operation indoors and may not be
used in explosive environments.

Place the instrument in a location of the laboratory which is suitable for
operation and free of vibrations and which provides protection against
corrosive atmosphere and contamination by chemicals.

The instrument should be protected against excessive temperature fluctu-
ations and direct sunlight.

The distance between the rear of the instrument and the wall must be
large enough to secure air circulation on the cooling plate.

3.1.4

Proposed setup

One option is to install the 896 Professional Detector – Conductivity
directly above an 850 IC instrument. To accomplish this, the bottle holder
of the IC instrument must be removed and then be placed back on the
896 Professional Detector – Conductivity (see Chapter 3.2, page 9).

The other option is to position the 896 Professional Detector – Conductiv-
ity directly underneath the 850 IC instrument. To accomplish this, the base
tray of the IC instrument must be removed and then be placed back on
underneath the 896 Professional Detector – Conductivity (see Chapter
3.2, page 9)
.

As an alternative, the 896 Professional Detector – Conductivity can be set
up together with other instruments using the same support surface in one
separate stack next to the IC instrument. We recommend that one bottle
holder (6.2061.100) and one base tray (6.2061.110) be mounted for each
stack of IC instruments.