Jenway 6100 Spectrophotometer Manual
Jenway 6100 Spectrophotometer Manual Online
PartNumberRangeDescription605001ColorimetersModel 6051Digital Colorimeter (400-710nm) supplied with 8 in-built filters, 100disposable cuvettes, 10 x 10mm cell holder, mains lead and operatinginstructions. Fitted with recorder output, for use on 230V/50Hz.606017Colorimeter -AccessoriesFilter -wavelength 405nm606018Colorimeter -AccessoriesFilter -wavelength 540nm451200ConductivityMetersModel 4510Conductivity/temp meter with dual display and TDS range. Supplied without aprobe and European power supply451201ConductivityMetersModel 4510Conductivity/temp meter with dual display and TDS range. Supplied with glassconductivity probe with ATC (K=1) (027 013), electrode stand and holder,European power supply452200ConductivityMetersModel 4520Conductivity/temp meter with graphics display and ranges for Resistivity, TDSand Salinity. Supplied without electrode and European power supply452201ConductivityMetersModel 4520Conductivity/temp meter with graphics display and ranges for Resistivity, TDSand Salinity.
7Safetythis is important information; please read carefully before installing or using this instrument.1. The 67 Series Spectrophotometers are designed for operation by trained personnel who are aware of the principles and applications involved. For further help and advice please contact your local distributor, e-mailsales@jenway.com or visit www.jenway.com2. The spectrophotometer is a sensitive electronic and optical instrument designed for use in a laboratory environment. Careful adherence to the installation instructions must be observed. If in doubt contact arelevant and competent authority for advice before proceeding.3. In addition to observing the instructions detailed in the Operating Manual and Service Manual for this instrument all installation, operating and service personnel must be aware of, and employ,a safesystem of work.4.
Voltage levels hazardous to life are present in this instrument, for personal safety only trained engineers aware of the risk and avoidance of electric shock should remove protective covers from the instrument.5. This instrument is designed for minimal maintenance, which must be carried out carefully following theprocedures detailed in this manual. All safety instructions in these procedures, as well as thosedefined locally for thearea or environment where the work is being carried out must be observed.6. Other than for those items defined in the maintenance procedures herein there are no user serviceable items in this instrument. Removal of covers and attempted adjustment or service by unqualified personnel will invalidate any warranty and incur additional charges for repair.7. Reference should always be made to the Health and Safety Data for any chemicals or reagents used.
All available information, advice and warnings on the handling, storage, use and disposal of such must be carefully observed. When not available this data must be requested from the supplier before proceeding in any way.8. It is important that good laboratory practice is observed when handling samples, chemicals, reagents and ancillary equipment in order to carry out measurement and analysis with this instrument. Suitablesafety and personal protective equipment must be used at all times.9. If it is suspected that safety protection has been impaired in any way, the spectrophotometer must be madeinoperative and secured against any intended operation. The fault condition must bereported to theappropriate servicing authority. In all such reports the model number and serialnumber of the spectrophotometer must be quoted.