Siemens ULTRAMAT 23 Series Equipment Manual page 187

Continuous gas analysis
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The exhausted O
component removed from used devices'. It must therefore be disposed of correctly and in an
environmentally-friendly manner by a local waste disposal company.
Danger of chemical burns
The O
Therefore do not use any tools when replacing the sensor module which could damage the
sensor due to sharp edges or squeezing.
If contact with the acid occurs nevertheless, rinse the affected skin immediately with plenty of
water!
Disposal of hydrogen sulfide sensor
The exhausted or faulty H
accordingly.
The exhausted H
"dangerous component removed from used devices". It must therefore be disposed of correctly
and in an environmentally-friendly manner by a local waste disposal company.
Danger of chemical burns
The H
Therefore do not use any tools when replacing the sensor module which could damage the
sensor due to sharp edges or squeezing.
If contact with the acid occurs nevertheless, rinse the affected skin immediately with plenty of
water!
ULTRAMAT 23
Equipment Manual, 04/2022, A5E37100388-012
sensor is electronic waste with the code number 160215, that is, a 'dangerous
2
WARNING
S sensor contains acetic acid, which leads to burns on unprotected skin.
2
S sensor is hazardous waste and must be packed and disposed of
2
S sensor is electronic waste with the code number 160215, that is, a
2
WARNING
S sensor contains sulfuric acid, which leads to burns on unprotected skin.
2
Taking out of operation and disposal
12.2 Scrapping the analyzer
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