Hach 3650 manual Safety Recommendations, Service and Repairs

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Manual Overview - 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer

 

 

Safety Recommendations

For safe operation, it is imperative that these service instructions be read before use and that the safety recommendations mentioned herein be scrupulously respected. If danger warnings are not heeded to, serious material or bodily injury could occur.

WARNING

In accordance with safety standards, it must be possible to disconnect the power supply of the instrument in its immediate vicinity.

WARNING

The installation of the instrument should be performed exclusively by personnel specialized and authorized to work on electrical installations, in accordance with relevant local regulations.

Service and Repairs

None of the instrument’s components can be serviced by the user. Only personnel from Hach Ultra or its approved representative(s) is (are) authorized to attempt repairs to the system and only components formally approved by the manufacturer should be used. Any attempt at repairing the instrument in contravention of these principles could cause damage to the instrument and corporal injury to the person carrying out the repair. It renders the warranty null and void and could compromise the correct working of the instrument and the electrical integrity or the CE compliance of the instrument.

If you have any problems with installation, starting, or using the instrument please contact the company that sold it to you. If this is not possible, or if the results of this approach are not satisfactory, please contact the manufacturer’s Customer Service.

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Contents Operator Manual Page Product Recycling Information Orbisphere Product Disposal Following only applies to European customersRestriction of Hazardous Substances MarkingTable of Contents Calibrations Accessories and Attachments Maintenance and TroubleshootingSpecifications Part ListsAbout this Manual Safety Conventions Safety PrecautionsManual Overview Revision HistorySafety Recommendations Service and RepairsPrecautionary Labels AcknowledgementsOrbisphere Installation Sensor Installation Flow Chamber InstallationSample Tube Adapter optional WinLog97 PC Program InstallationExternal Power optional ConnectionsInstrument PC Connection Batteries Installation Completion Check ListInstrument Clock Setting Electrochemical SensorStorage When not Used Flow ChamberOperating Information Operating ControlsOperating Information 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer Taking Measurements Preconditioning SensorStoring Measurements In the Instrument Automatic Data AcquisitionManual Data Acquisition Viewing Stored Measurements Storing and Accessing Measurements From the PCDownloading Stored Values Altering the Sampling Point Descriptions Copying ValuesPrinting Values Saving ValuesClearing Stored Values Monitoring Measurements In Real-Time Timebase Updating Rate Maximum Samples 10 divisionsOrbisphere Options Setup Main Menu BasicsWinlog97 Export Menu Reviewing Instrument Configuration O2 Analyzer PC ConnectionAutomatic Data Acquisition Setting Sampling Intervals Configuring the InstrumentMembrane Selection Selecting Type of Calibration Select from the PCSensor Calibration Range Checking Locking Out the Instrument’s CAL ButtonEntering a Span Gas Value Dual Use model 3650/113 only Change from the PCOrbisphere Calibrations Pressure CalibrationSensor Calibration Calibration In a Span GasCalibration In Line Calibration Range Checking Calibration In AirAccessories and Attachments Accessories and Attachments 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer Instrument Batteries Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenance SensorSerial Test TroubleshootingKeyboard Test Clock Settings Display TestAnalog Voltages View Measurements ViewGeneral Technical Data SpecificationsSystem Specifications Instrument Display OptionsTheory of Operation Part Lists AccessoriesInstrument Spare Parts Common Units Appendix a GlossaryTerms and Definitions Glossary 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer Annex Tables and IllustrationsAnnex 3650 Portable O2 Analyzer User Notes