4
Warnings and Safety Information
This moisture analyzer complies with
the European Council Directives as
well as international regulations and
standards for electrical equipment,
electromagnetic compatibility, and
the stipulated safety requirements.
Improper use or handling, however,
can result in damage and/or injury.
To prevent damage to the equipment,
read these operating instructions
thoroughly before using your IR-35
moisture analyzer. Keep these
instructions in a safe place.
Follow the instructions below
to ensure safe and trouble-free
operation of your moisture analyzer:
!Use the moisture analyzer only
for performing moisture analysis
on samples. Any improper use of
the analyzer can endanger persons
and may result in damage to the
analyzer or other material assets.
!Do not use this moisture analyzer
in a hazardous area; operate it only
under the ambient conditions
specified in these instructions.
!If you use electrical equipment in
installations and under ambient
conditions subject to stricter safety
standards than those described in
the manual, you must comply with
the provisions as specified in the
applicable regulations for installa-
tion in your country.
– The moisture analyzer may be
operated only by qualified persons
who are familiar with the proper-
ties of the sample to be analyzed.
!Make sure before getting started
that the voltage rating printed
on the manufacturer’s label is
identical to your local line voltage
(see “Connecting the Moisture
Analyzer to AC Power” in the
chapter entitled “Getting Started”).
– The analyzer comes with a power
supply that has a grounding
conductor.
– The only way to switch the power
off completely is to unplug the
power cord.
– Position the power cord so that it
cannot touch any hot areas of the
moisture analyzer.
– Use only extension cords that
meet the applicable standards
and have a protective grounding
conductor.
– Disconnecting the ground
conductor is prohibited.
– Connect only Denver accessories
and options, as these are optimally
designed for use with your
moisture analyzer.
Note on installation:
The operator shall be responsible
for any modifications to Denver
equipment or connections of cables
not supplied by Denver and must
check and, if necessary, correct
these modifications. On request,
Denver will provide information
on the minimum operating speci-
fications (in accordance with the
Standards listed on p. 34 for
defined immunity to interference).
– Protect the analyzer from contact
with liquid.
– If there is visible damage to the
equipment or power cord, unplug
the equipment and lock it in a
secure place to ensure that it can-
not be used for the time being.