Safety And Handling - Waters ACQUITY UPC2 System Manual

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Consult these sources for more information about Connections INSIGHT and Connections
INSIGHT iAssist:
http://www.waters.com
Connections INSIGHT Quick Start Guide
Connections INSIGHT User's Guide
Connections INSIGHT Troubleshooting Notes
Your sales representative
Your local Waters subsidiary
Waters Customer Support
To submit a Connections Insight request:
1.
Select Troubleshoot > Submit Connections INSIGHT request.
2.
In the Connections INSIGHT Request dialog box, type your name, telephone number,
e-mail address, and a description of the problem.
3.
Click Submit, and allow approximately 5 minutes to save the service profile.
Result:
A ZIP file containing your Connections INSIGHT profile is forwarded to Waters
customer support for review.
Tip:
Saving a service profile or plot file from the Instrument Console can require as much as
150 MB of file space.
6.5

Safety and handling

Bear in mind the following safety considerations when performing maintenance procedures:
Warning:
appropriate personal protective equipment while handling module components.
Components can be contaminated if these substances are used in your laboratory.
Warning:
powder-free gloves when working with solvent tubing. Additionally, work in a fume
hood when solvents can be harmful when inhaled.
Warning:
hazardous materials. Always wear chemical-resistant, powder-free gloves while
handling the components.
Warning:
solvents, changing tubing, or operating the instrument. Know the physical and chemical
properties of the solvents used (see the Material Safety Data Sheets for the solvents in
use).
Warning:
do not remove protective panels. The components they cover are not user-serviceable.
ensure that the instrument is in Standby mode before commencing any maintenance.
To avoid contact with biologically hazardous materials, always wear
To protect yourself from harmful solvents, wear safety glasses and
The instrument components can be contaminated with biologically
To prevent injury, always observe Good Laboratory Practice when handling
To avoid electric shock,
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