Maintenance
Multiple hazards. Only qualified personnel must conduct the tasks described in this section of the
document.
Electrocution hazard. Remove power from the instrument before doing maintenance or service
activities.
Multiple hazards. The technician must make sure that the equipment operates safely and correctly
after maintenance procedures.
Do not disassemble the instrument for maintenance. If the internal components must be cleaned or repaired,
contact the manufacturer.
Maintenance schedule
Table 2
shows the recommended schedule of maintenance tasks. Refer to
maintenance items. Facility requirements and operating conditions may increase the frequency of
some tasks.
Task
Clean the instrument
on page 15
Clean spills
on page 16
Clean the probe
on page 16
Service maintenance (contact technical support)
Clean the instrument
Never use flammable or corrosive solvents to clean any part of the instrument. Use of these solvents may
degrade the environmental protection of the unit and may void the warranty.
1. Make sure that the probe holder is in the upper position. Refer to the TM1000 software.
2. Remove the probes and tubes from the holder. Clean the holder with a moist cloth if necessary.
3. Set the instrument to off.
4. Remove all of the sample beakers.
5. Remove the tray. Use tap water to clean the tray. Remove all stains and spills.
6. Disconnect all cables.
7. Remove the rotating module and then the lifting module from the base.
8. Clean the exterior surface with a moist cloth or with a mixture of water and mild detergent. Dry
with a soft cloth.
9. Assemble the instrument. Refer to
D A N G E R
D A N G E R
W A R N I N G
N O T I C E
Table 2 Maintenance schedule
N O T I C E
Assemble the instrument
Table 2
as necessary
3 months
X
X
X
on page 10.
to identify the
1 year
X
X
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