Disposal
9
Disposal
Waste water
Halogen trap
Analyzer
9.1
Disposing of the UV module
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Waste water containing acids and samples occurs during device operation. Dispose of
the neutralized waste in accordance with the legal requirements.
The halogen trap contains copper and brass. Contact the responsible institution (author-
ity or waste disposal company). There you will receive the information regarding recy-
cling or disposal.
At the end of its service life, the device and its electronic components must be disposed
of as electronic waste in accordance with the applicable regulations.
The UV module is equipped with a low-pressure mercury vapor lamp. Remove the UV
module from the analyzer for disposal. Dispose of the UV module in accordance with the
national regulations for lamps that contain mercury.
Removing the UV module
WARNING
Risk of electric shock
Lethal electrical voltages occur in the UV module of the analyzer. Touching the UV mod-
ule with the device switched on can be fatal.
¡ Before opening the side wall, switch off the analyzer via the main switch and dis-
connect the mains plug from the power outlet.
CAUTION
Risk of burns on the UV module
The UV reactor remains hot immediately after switching off the device.
¡ Wait at least 30 min for the UV reactor to cool down before removing the UV mod-
ule.
Preparation:
} Exit the software. Switch off the analyzer via the main switch. Disconnect the power
plug from the power socket. Cut the gas supply.
} Switch off the autosampler. Remove the power cable and the serial data cable on the
autosampler. Remove the autosampler.
} Remove the hoses from the ultrapure water bottle, the reagent bottles and the sam-
ple vessel. Wipe off the hoses.
} Remove the reagent bottles and drip trays from the analyzer.
} Wait until the UV module has cooled down.
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