Sampling Hose Maintenance; Storage; Sensor And Battery Disposal - Honeywell MicroMAX Pro User & Maintenance Manual

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MAN-MAXPRO
REV. B.0.
8.9

8.10 STORAGE

If the instrument will be out of service for more than 2 months:

8.11 SENSOR AND BATTERY DISPOSAL

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) governs the
disposal of waste products in the United States. EPA
Regulations are listed in the code of Federal Regulations,
CFR40, entitled "Protection of Environment." Individual states
and local communities may also establish regulations covering
disposal of waste products. These may be more stringent than
Federal Regulations and may cover disposal of household
waste, which is not included in Federal Regulations. Thus,
state and local agencies should be contacted for their disposal
requirements.
8. MAINTENANCE
with 0.05" of tubing (Part number GFV194). The new filter
is held in place by the tubing (Part number GFV194).

SAMPLING HOSE MAINTENANCE

Check water trap (Part number GFV196), the spherical disc
located near the middle of the sampling hose, periodically
to make sure it is clean and unobstructed. Replace if
necessary.
Check the porous dust cap (Part number 20HFC), located
at the very end of the sampling hose, periodically to make
sure it is clean and unobstructed. Replace if necessary.
Charge NiMH battery pack.
Remove NiMH or alkaline pack from instrument.
Remove O2 sensor if more than two years old.
Store the instrument in a contaminant-free area.
Store the instrument at ambient temperature.
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