RMG PGC 9300 Operating Manual page 12

Measuring element
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1 About this manual
Danger
Inadequately qualified persons working on the equipment are unable to
correctly estimate dangers. Explosions can be triggered. If work on live
equipment must be conducted in explosion-prone areas, sparks that are
created can trigger an explosion.
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Only work on the equipment if you have the appropriate training and quali-
fications.
Caution
The device can be damaged if it is not cleaned as specified in the operat-
ing manual. Only clean the device as specified in the operating manual.
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Only clean the device with a slightly damp cloth!
Danger
The gas chromatograph PGC 9300 must only be used as intended!
(Chapter 3 Gas chromatograph PGC 9300 and 3.8 Area of applicability).
Prevent use of the gas chromatograph PGC 9300 as a potential climbing
aid or use of attachments of the PGC 9300 as potential handles!
1.2.4.4
In general, the following is recommended for all persons working with or on the
gas chromatograph PGC 9300:
• Training / education for work in explosion-prone areas.
• The capacity to be able to correctly estimate dangers and risks when working
with the gas chromatograph PGC 9300 and all connected devices. Possible
dangers include components that are under pressure and consequences of in-
correct installation.
• Recognition of dangers that can arise from the flow medium that is used.
• Training / education by RMG for work with gas measuring devices.
• Education / instruction in all national standards and directives to be complied
with for the work to be carried out on the GC 9300 analytical computer.
Manual PGC 9300 EN07 June, 18th 2018
Qualification of the user

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