WARNINGHarmful substances in the condensateThe condensate at the sample gas cooler or condensation trap can be corrosive, depending onthe composition of the sample gas (e.g.: through SO2, NO, H2S, HCl, etc.). When you dip litmuspaper into the condensate it will turn red.• Wear protective clothing, protective goggles and protective gloves when handling thecondensate!• Prior to its disposal, dilute the condensate with tap water until it turns neutral and the litmuspaper does not change color. Alternatively, you can also neutralize the condensate with aweak sodium carbonate solution (Na2CO3).CAUTIONStrong vibrationsVibrations can influence the result of a measurement.• The analyzer must therefore only be installed at a location which is free of vibration.• Ensure that there is little vibration when using the device. The maximum vibrations mustnot exceed 5 m/s².NOTICEManipulation of the devicePhysical access to the device enables undesired manipulations of the device. As a result of this,the device can lose its measuring properties and become unusable.• Ensure that the device is located in a protected area to which only authorized persons haveaccess.• If no settings need be carried out, lock the device.NoteMeasuring high oxygen concentrationsFor the measurement of high O2 concentrations in excess of 25%, it is absolutely necessary thatall parts that come in contact with the sample gas are free of oil and grease and do not containany particles that could react with O2.We highly recommend you use specially cleaned analyzer modules with the "Cleaned for O2"option for such measurements.Application planningSafety instructions10 Compact Operating Instructions, 09/2018, A5E45779403002-01