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1. 6 12 REGURBO INNER T Ze ene RUE 8 2 1 PAOWA Liz NR RE RUE UU m S 8 22 General System Maternal SU e nth eiui beu due 8 NEM aie SI AUS NIRE 9 Ol ADV SLM OVI WICW Mr 9 VION TIURNR E Eme 10 3 3 Temperature Reference 11 3 3 1 General DCC ICAU EE 11 34 39ystermMalsrial EISt oe un de uoti etat meth LM SLM 11 om tide i te atum 12 oe cio ci E Nm m 12 3 6 1 Installauon arndSeltllligS inodtasdeuiban om sedan e Ideo it etd dn ad Urb cete etapa 12 3 6 2 Display Controls and 13 4 Conductivity Preparation Calibration System 15 AN System OVES W cussetuuesteidan edili uei treat awn Veste 15 4 2 Water Bath and Temperature Reference 16 49 System MalertalBiSEsu uiid opa pit Bates inae ito 16 4 4 Equipment maintenance uo erba eie ce set aquse 16 4 5 LabCon UWHC Controller 17 4 5 1 COMUO S AGP on ERE I m sees 17 4 5 2 Tecnica
2. arabia stan 20 4 6 Modification of Water 21 4 Preparation of Concentrate 5 22 2 cop ice M 23 4 8 1 Installation and Setlirigs ode ecc a utate p vu tux eod du is std edes ede LS 23 4 8 2 Display Controls and Functions creber ed d adn DR 24 o Calibration RE EET 26 5 1 SYSLEMOVEIMVICW ai 26 32 System Material Lis meer eee Roe ene eee 27 5 3 LabCon UPHD Controller 28 5 3 1 Controls arid IP Olsson isa ere ee 28 5 3 2 Rte Tr eu TNR 32 9 4 Pump Module EabOConsUPPEL iioc ede bien A cM omae LA E 33 5 4 1 M le ese 33 5 4 2 and FONS OTt 34 953 oe EE 35 5 5 1 eT 36 meom 37 5 6 1 CONTOS and FUNCIONS sos 38 6 Mo A E 39 MEME V i ILI DEM 39 6 2 cM 39 6 3 LabCon UFHD Controller 40 6 3 1 CONTOS anA POMS RR m TE 40 6 3 2 TSC MMIC Al US MEN
3. Attachment Sodium Chloride MSDS 65 SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Catalogue Mo 106404 Product name sodium chloride for analysis EMSURE ACS ISO Reag Ph Eur The protecive gloves to be used must comply with the specifications of EC Directive BS BBS EEC and the related standard EN374 for example KCL 741 Dermatrik L full contact KCL 741 Dermatrik L splash contact The breakthrough times stated above were determined by KCL in laboratory tests acc to EN374 with samples of the recommended glove types This recommendation applies only to ihe product stated in the safety data sheet supplied by us and for the designated use When dissolving in or mixing with other substances and under conditions deviating from those stated in EN374 please contact the supplier of CE approved gloves e g KCL GmbH D 36124 Eichenzell Internet www kcl de Respiratory protection required when dusts are generated Recommended Filter type Filter P 1 acc to DIN 3181 for solid particles of inert substances The entrepeneur has to ensure that maintenance cleaning and testing of respiratory protective devices are carned out according to the instructions of the producer These measures have to be properly documented Environmental exposure controls Do not let product enter drains SECTION 8 Physical and chemical properties 9 1 Information on basic physical and chemical properties Form solid Colour colourless
4. HEALTH HAZARDS CAUTION CORROSIVE Harmful by inhalation and in contact with skin Exposure to high vapour concentrations causes lung damage which may be fatal Symptoms of lung oedema coughing shortness of breath may be delayed for some hours after exposure ceases Long term exposure may cause the disease iodism with tremor weight loss insomnia diarrhoea conjunctivitis and bronchitis Crystals and strong solutions cause burns to eyes skin and body tissues May cause dermatitis Vapour is irritating to the eyes and respiratory system OBTAIN IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION IN CASES OF SKIN CONTACT Inhalation Remove from source of exposure If breathing stops or shows signs of failing apply artificial respiration Use oxygen if breathing is laboured Obtain medical help Skin Contact Remove contaminated clothing and flush affected area with water for at least 15 minutes Treat patient as for inhalation Obtain medical help Eyes Flood with eyewash or water for at least 15 minutes Obtain medical help Ingestion Wash out mouth with water Treat as for inhalation Obtain medical help FIRST AID INCOMPATIBLE with ammonia powdered metals alkali metals or strong reducing agents Reaction can be violent or explosive with acetaldehyde and acetylene Reacts with ammonium hydroxide to form shock sensitive iodides on drying A strong oxidizer and its heat of reaction with reducing agents or combustibles MAY CAUSE IGNITION St
5. SECTION 4 First aid measures 4 1 Description of first aid measures After inhalation fresh air After skin contact wash off with plenty of water Remove contaminated clothing After eye contact rinse out with plenty of water Call in ophthalmologist After swallowing make victim dnnk water two glasses at most Consult doctor if feeling unwell 4 2 Most important symptoms and effects both acute and delayed irritant effects pain Bloody vomiting 4 3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Ma information available SECTION 5 Firefighting measures 5 1 Extinguishing media Suitable extingulshing media Water Carbon dioxide CO2 Foam Dry powder Unsuitable extinguishing media For this substance mixture no limitations of extinguishing agents are given 5 2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture Combustible Development of hazardous combustion gases or vapours possible in the event of fire Risk of dust explosion 5 3 Advice for firefighters Special proteclive eguipment for firefighters In the event af fire wear self contained breathing apparatus Furihar information Prevent fire extinguishing water from contaminating surface water or the ground water system SECTION 6 Accidental release measures 6 1 Personal precautions protective equipment and emergency procedures Advice for non emergency personnel Avoid substance contact Avoid inhalation of dusts Ensure adequate ven
6. IEN USB In to control the device USE out USB Aux to connect additional USB Devices Pressure Calibration System 90 2401 AC 47 63 Control unit max 1 3 Compressor amp pump max 10A Compressor amp pump Fuse slow blow Control unit Fuse 250V 4 slow blow Power switch Output voltage of the network is connected with the main switch of the unit Fuses 31 32 5 3 2 Technical Data Pressure Output Range Pressure Output Stability Pressure Measurement Pressure Supply Connectors Pressure Front Connectors Pressure Rear Connector 2 x 24 V Control Interface Power supply Dimensions and weight Pressure Calibration System 600 mmHg 1800 mmHg 1 mmHg Range 0 85 to 3 4 Bar Resolution 0 01 mmHg Accuracy 300 mmHg 0 1 mmHg otherwise 0 3 mmHg in temperature range 20 to 23 C Input positive pressure supply min 2 5bar 1875 mmHg max 3 bar 2250 mmHg Input negative pressure supply min 820 mbar 615 mmHg Colder PMC One Touch fitting 6 8 mm Suitable for use with tubing material FEP PFA Nylon Polyurethane Bulgin PX413 Pin L 24 V Compressor N 24 V Vacuum pump E GND USB 90 264 VAC 50 60 Hz max 150 W max 1200 W if external pumps are connected at socket outlets 30 x 31 x 27 cm WxHxD 5 9 Kg without accessories Pressure Calibration System 33 5 4 Pump Module LabCon UPPH The pump module LabCon UPGD generates the pos
7. Il 9 p 5 L 30 kg F A S F UN3082 ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LIQUID N O S quaternary ammonium compounds benzyl C 12 16 alkyldimethyl chlorides 9 Il 9 Y964 30 kg G 964 450L 964 4501 Attachment Freezer Spray MSDS 9 7 Freezer Spray MSDS Resort Date 251 1015 Revision Dats MOVEMBER 2015 Revision 2 RS CLP GHS revision date 01 0215 CP0968 v2 5 RS 846 682 FREEZER Product name FREEZER Product RS 846 687 Identifiad usas Manufacture of electrical equipment Usas advised against At this moment in lime we do not have information on use restrictions They will be included in thes safety data sheet when available Supplier RS COMPONENTS BIRCHINGTON ROAD CORBY NORTHANTS NN17 9RS UK 44 0 1538 402888 44 0 1536 401588 technical help irs components com 44 011530 418600 between B 30am 5 00pm GMT Mon Fri SECTION 2 HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Physical and Chemical Hazards Hurrtan health Environment Classification 19986 45 EEC Not classified Nat classified Not classified Not classified The Full Text for all R Phrases and Hazard Statements are Displayed in Section 16 Human haalth Contact with liquefied gas might cause frosibites in some cases wilh tissue damage Aerosol containers can explode when heated due excessive pressure build up When sprayed a naked flame or any incandescent material the aeroso
8. MN GP LabCon C Meter and Sensor Calibration System Temperature Conductivity Pressure Flow Frequency pH Voltage f Labcon UWHC Nic ew ACTIVE HDM99XP HDM97P SENSOR o e FLUID OUTLET User Manual Version E1 0 Preliminary Version 2 Preface Foreword The information contained in this is subject to change without notice IBP Medical GmbH its distributors and subsidiaries take no responsibility for any errors or omissions this document The contained software is being delivered on the basis of a general license contract or in single license Use or reproduction of the software is allowed only in agreement with the contractual arrangements Whoever transfers this software and or this manual on magnetic tape diskette or any other media except for the purpose of own use without written authorization of the IBP Medical GmbH is liable to prosecution Author Werner Pfingstmann Copyright C 2015 IBP Medical GmbH All rights reserved All brand names mentioned in this document are property of their respective owners Publisher IBP Medical GmbH IKarusallee 15 D 30179 Hannover Germany Internet http www ibpmedical com LabCon L is a subsidiary of IBP Medical GmbH CC X Revisions Version Date Author Comments 1 0 19 05 15 Werner Pfingstmann Initial Version Preface 3 Table of Contents 1 1 ON EE RTT EE 6 1 1 i fasten nicest
9. Reduced labelling 125 ml Hazard Signal ward Vr arneng CAS Na 3848 28 1 2 3 Other hazards Mone known SECTION 3 Composition information on ingredients 3 1 Substance Formula CaHaO HzO Hill EC No 201 069 1 Molar mass 210 14 g mol Hazardous components REGULATION EC No 1272 2008 Chemical Name Concentration CAS No Registration number Classification Citric acid monohydrate lt TOU J 0949 79 14 Eye irritation Category 2 H319 A registration number is not available for thes substance as the substance or its use are exempted from registration gccordinig to Article 2 REACH Regulation Na 1807 2006 the annual tenmage does not require a regisiration or ihe regisiralion is envisaged for a later registrabon deadina For the full text of the H Statements mentioned in this Section see Section 16 Hazardous components 1999 45 EC Chemical Name Concenirabian CAS No Classification Citric acid monohydrate lt 700 95 0949 25 74 Xi Irritant R36 For the full text of the R phrases mentioned in this Section see Section 16 3 2 Mixtura not applicable The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue items are available at www merck chemicals com Page 2 of 10 84 Attachment Citric Acid MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Cataloque Mo 100243 Product name Citric acid monohydrate powder suitable for use as excipient EMPROVE exp Ph Eur BP JP USP E 330
10. Selection button reduction of the power stage temperature or duration LED display power stage P temperature C LED display timer Function key Booster Menu press 1x power stage Menu press 2x timer keep Menu pressed change between power stage and temperature 8 Function key Keep Warm NOOR ON sensor Disinfection and Decalcification System 59 8 4 1 Programming 80 C for 30 minutes Press Menu until C is selected Select 80 C using the Up Down buttons Press Menu until Timer is selected select 30 min using the Up Down buttons 8 5 Preparing disinfection and decalcification solution The Simmering Pot avoids overheating the conductivity sensors SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Use always a simmering pot to clean and disinfect the HDM Sensors Never heat up the simmering pot without water in the double boiling container Take care that always sufficient water is in the double boiling container Avoid filling other than clean water into the double boiling container After using and cleaning make sure that the double boiling container is empty Do not place the simmering pot in a hot baking oven Material which are not made of synthetic materials may become hot Before using the pot pour about 0 25 water through the inlet into the hollow space until the water level indicator reaches full Fill the pot with clean water to the extent that the conductivity electrodes stuck in the holder up to a maximum of u
11. lt 10 C Boiling point Approx 100 C Flash point n a Lower explosion limits n a Ignition temperature n a Density at 20 C Approx 0 99 g cm Water solubility Miscible at 20 C Viscosity dynamic 7 9 SECTION 10 Stability and reactivity 10 1 Reactivity No decomposition if stored and applied as directed 10 2 Chemical stability Stable under normal conditions 10 3 Possibility of hazardous reactions Reactions with oxidizing agents 10 4 Conditions to avoid To avoid thermal decomposition do not overheat 96 Attachment Cleanisept MSDS 10 5 Incompatible materials Strong oxidizing agents 10 6 Hazardous decomposition products Carbon monoxide CO carbon dioxide CO2 and nitrogen oxides NOx Chlorine compounds SECTION 11 Toxicological information 11 1 Information on toxicological effects Acute toxicity No toxicological data available mema ees y T _ __ at Toate dermal toxicty uso 1560 mang EE CC UT NN CNN CR NN Ace oral toxicity JATETOmgkg Acute dermaltoxicty LDso _ 1 Ethanol Irritation and corrosivity Skin irritation Irritant Eye irritation Irritant risk of serious damage to eyes Sensitising effects Not classified Severe effects after repeated or prolonged exposure STOT Single exposure Not classified STOT Repeated exposure Not classified Aspi
12. Power supply Dimensions Weight 61A 6172 Digit Multimeter Truevolt DCI ACI Q4W Sense Input A pv Q4W VO gt Cont Temp req on emp a lt A robe Ho a Reset Probe Hold Math 1000 VOC 200 Vpk 750 VAC Utility elp _ A L0 Display Acquire gt a 500 Local A di elc CAT II 300 am Rear SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Make sure that your reference meter has a valid calibration certificate 675 digits 1 year DCV of reading 9o of range 0 0075 0 0005 100 120 127 220 230 240 VAC 10 CAT Il 50 60 400 Hz 10 W x H x D 261 2 mm x 103 8 mm x 303 2 mm 3 68 kg sensor Disinfection and Decalcification System 57 8 Sensor Disinfection Decalcification System The sensor disinfection and decalcification system allow to prepare the conductivity and flow sensors for calibration 8 1 The following picture shows the system parts 8 2 System Overview Heater System Material List Item Heater simmering Pot Temperature Meter Sensor Holder Recirculation pump for flow through sensors Tubing and connector for recirculation pump Multiple Socket Chemicals Disinfection solution Citric Acid Cleaning Recirculation Pump for Flow Through Sensors 17 101 j ee amp Temperature Meter i n Sensor Holder Si
13. anhydrous substance No information available The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue items are available at www rmerck chemicak com Page 5 of 10 Attachment Citric Acid MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC Mo 1907 2006 Cataloque Mo 100243 Product name Citric acid monohydrate powder suitable for use as excipient EMPROVE exp Ph Eur BP JP USP E 330 FCC Relative density 1 54 giem at 20 Water solubility ca 1 630 g l at 20 C Partition coefficient n log Pow 1 72 20 C actanol water OECD Test Guideline 117 anhydrous substance Bioaccumulation is not expected Auto ignition temperature No information available Decomposition temperature gt 170 C Viscosity dynamic No information available Explosive properties not applicable Oxidizing properties nane 9 2 Other data Bulk density 00 1 000 kg m SECTION 10 Stability and reactivity 10 1 Reactivity Risk of dust explosion 10 2 Chemical stability releases water of crystallisation when heated 10 3 Passibility of hazardous reactions Violent reactions possible with Metals Oxidizing agents Bases Reducing agents 10 4 Conditions to avoid Temperatures above melting point 10 5 Incompatible materials Metals 10 6 Hazardous decomposition products no information available SECTION 11 Toxicological information 11 1 Information on toxicological effects Acute oral faxicily LD50 rat 3 000 mg kg anhydrous substance RTE
14. 2008 2 3 Other hazards None known SECTION 3 Composition information on ingredients 3 1 Substance Formula NaCl CiNa Hill EC Ho 231 598 3 Molar mass 258 44 g mal Remarks No disclosure requirement according to Regulation EC No 1807 20086 The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue tems are available at www merckgroup com Page 1 of B Attachment Sodium Chloride MSDS 63 SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Catalogue No 106404 Product name Sodium chloride for analysis EMSURE ACS ISO Reag Ph Eur 3 2 Mixture Not applicable SECTION 4 First aid measures 4 1 Description of first ald measures After inhalation fresh air In case of skin contact Take off immediately all contaminated clothing Rinse skin with water shower After eye contact rinse out with plenty of water After swallowing make victim drink water two glasses at most Consult doctor if feeling unwell 4 2 Most important symptoms and effects both acute and delayed Nausea Vomiting 4 3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed No information available SECTION 5 Firefighting measures 5 1 Extinguishing media Suitable extinguishing media Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding environment Unsuitable extinguishing meda For this substance mixture no limitations of extinguishing agents are given 5 2 Special hazards arising from the substance or
15. 3 2 Water Bath Technical Data Model Temperature operating range Temperature consistency oetting Display Resolution Power supply Dimensions and weight Temperature Calibration System Julabo F26 ME Refrigerated Heating Circulator 28 200 C 0 01 C 0 01 C 230 VAC 50 60 Hz max 12A 42 x 42 x 42 cm W x Lx H 31 Kg Temperature Calibration System 11 3 3 Temperature Reference Device HDU Pt100 is used as a reference for calibrating the temperature SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Make sure that your reference device has a valid calibration certificate 3 39 1 General Specifications Measuring Range C to 100 C Accuracy with sensor 25 40 0 015 C otherwise 0 025 C DKD calibrated for high accuracy Optimal Operating temperature 13 C to 33 C Interface USB with special interface cable 3 4 System Material List Item Type Water Bath Julabo F26 ME Reference Sensor Temperature HDU Pt100 including Sensor Cables 1 x USB 2 0 to RS485 for sensor 1 x USB to RS232 for water bath 2 UC 232A or equivalent Software CD with LabCon UTHD or LabCon UWHD Sensor holder for water bath Holder for 5 IBP HDM Sensors 12 Temperature Calibration System 3 5 Equipment maintenance The water bath should be cleaned every four weeks For cleaning purposes water mixed with 10 citric acid is poured in to the tank which is then heated to 80 C After 80 C has been attained and has stabil
16. Fluid connector to and from water tank Depending on version Fluid Connector for tube with 8mm outer and inner 6 mm diameter or SMC 6 mm Tube connector for SMC Tubing TU0604C Connector for Fluid Level Switch of the Calibration Flask 42 Flow Calibration System Fluid inlet for measuring fluid Fluid Connector for tube with 8 mm outer From Sensor Under Calibration and inner 6 mm diameter Fluid outlet to calibration flask SMC 6 mm Tube connector To Calibration Flask for SMC Tubing TU0604C Power inlet and power switch 90 265V AC 47 63Hz max 1 5A Flow Calibration System 43 6 3 2 Technical Data Flow Rate 100 to 2000 ml min Power supply 90 264 VAC 50 60 Hz max 150 W Dimensions and weight 31 x 23 x 32 cm W x H x D 6 6 Kg without accessories 6 4 Flask and Level Control Unit The unit consists of the calibration bottle and the Level Control Unit LCU The LCU gives the signal to interrupt the fluid flow once the bottle is filled to the calibration mark Level Control Unit LCU Fluid Inlet Float Switch Calibration Mark 14 Float Gauge SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Make sure that your flask has a valid calibration certificate 6 4 1 Specifications Calibration Flask Flask 3 5000 ml Volume 5000 ml Product ID DURAN Volumetric Flasks Class A Article ID 24 679 73 56 Accuracy 1 2 ml LCU Level Control Unit Material Body Pom Natural white Switch Sta
17. Hydrogen fluoride HF Carbonyl fluoride SECTION 11 TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION information available This substance has evidence of carcinogens properties No specific health warnings mated inhalation High cancentrations of vapours may irritate respiratory system and lead to headache fsbgue nausea and vomiting Move the exposed person to fresh air at once Keep the affected person warm and ai rest Get prompt medical attention Ingestion DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING Ringe mouth thoroughly Skin contact Wash tha skin immediately with soap and water Get medical attention if any discomfort continues Eye contact Make sure fo remove any contact lenses from the eyes before rinsimg Promptty wash eyes woth plenty of water while liftimg the aye lids Continue tormes for at least 15 minutes and get medical attention Haalith Wamingas Contact with liquid form may cause frostbite SECTION 12 ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION Ecotoxicity Mot regarded as dangerous for the environment 4 amp Attachment Freezer Spray MSDS 103 0968 v2 5 RS 846 682 FREEZER Bios stential No data available on binaccumraulatian 12 4 Mobility in Mobility The product contains volatile organic compounds VOC which will evaporate easily from all surfaces Not available SECTION 13 DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS Do not puncture or incinerate even when empty Empty containers must not be burned because of explosion h
18. INSTRUCTIONS Make sure that the flask is filled correctly during every calibration of a sensor Under filled Correctly filled Over filled Calibration iM mark line Bottom of meniscus a Flow Calibration System 47 6 5 1 Software The LabCon UFHD software allows controlling the LabCon UFHD module After starting the software the program will scan the USB Ports to locate the LabCon UPFD device and all internal sensors You will get a message in case a device is missing In case the program is not able to find a list of set points it will create a default list Set points can be set or selected from this list Whenever the Start button is pressed the program scans the sensor interfaces at the front of the device searching flow sensors for HDM99XP HDM97 and active HDU and DIA sensors types F AutoCal UFHD File Function Calibration Mode No calibration in process Reference FIBI UI RAS 0 ml min ml min S O7P Flowrate Active Sensor ml min Next Setpoint ml min After starting the calibration procedure the user interface looks as follows From the detected sensor the readings will be shown F AutoCal UFHD File Function Calibration Mode Reference HDM99XP 503 ml min 1000 mi ml min 0 mi HDM97P Howrate 506 ml min 1017 ml Active 5ensor ml min Next Setpoint 48 Flow Calibration System Once the flow reading is stable the user i
19. LabCon UFHD Cables 1x USB 2 0 A to B Water Tank 10 L Calibration Flask 5000 ml Flask and Level Control Unit LCU5000 Adapter Rinse Adapter Tubing for water tank Calibration Flask SMC 6 mm Tube connector and sensor connection for SMC Tubing TU0604C or Silicon Tubing 6 9 mm 40 Flow Calibration System 6 3 LabCon UFHD Controller Hardware 6 3 1 Controls and Ports Front side A Details Measuring fluid outlet Quick disconnect coupling as used in conjunction with Hemodialyser Sensors with dialysis fluid connectors can be connected directly Connector for HDM99XP sensors Connector for HDM97 Pocket sensors Connector for active IBP sensors like HDU FL Flow Calibration System Rear side TX RX TX RX e e e RS485 RS485 N PORT 1 PORT 2 USB in din USB out gt 5 Len gt To Water Tank 10 0510 00 LabCon UFHD ake From Water Tank me Medics www ibpmt com Serial Number CEZ Details TX RX RS485 PORT 2 RS485 PORT 1 2 x aux USB out ye To Water Tank From Water Tank Calibration Flask Fluid Level Switch 41 ATTENTION DO NOT COVER FAN Calibration Flask Fluid Level Switch From Sensor Under Calibration arusallee 15 30179 Hannover Germany bpmt These connections are for future use USB In to control the device USB Aux to connect additional USB Devices
20. OMd noH 2a Sd Of ainsi n xl m SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Make sure that your reference meter has a valid calibration certificate General Specifications HDU PRH15 Measuring Range Resolution Accuracy Over Pressure HDU PRH50 Measuring Range Resolution Accuracy Over Pressure Both Sensors Power supply Environmental conditions Pressure Calibration System Reference 1 Technical data with special calibration procedure Range 12 to 15 psi 0 85 to 1 bar 650 to 775 mmHg 0 001 mmHg General 0 05 full scale 0 to 300 mmHg 0 2 mmHg 2 X full scale Reference 2 Technical data with special calibration procedure Range 12 to 50 psi 0 85 to 3 4 bar 650 to 3500 mmHg 0 01 mmHg General 0 015 full scale 2 x full scale 3 3 to 5 V max 60 mA via RS485 or USB Interface Operating Temperature Range 0 to 50 C Storage Temperature Range 40 to 80 C Operating and Storage Humidity 85 max relative humidity non condensing from to 50 C Pressure Calibration System 37 5 6 Software The LabCon UPHD software allows controlling the LabCon UPHD module After software start the program will scan the USB Ports to locate the LabCon UPHD device and the reference sensors You will get a message in case a device is missing In case the program is not able to find a list of set points it will create a default list Set points can be set or selected
21. Odour odouriess Odour Threshold Not applicable pH 45 7 0 at 100 g l 20 Melting point 801 C Boiling point boiling range 1 461 C at 1 013 hPa Flash point Not applicable Evaporation rate information available Flammability solid qas The product is not flammable Lower explosion limit No information available Upper explosion limit information available Vapour pressure 1 3 hPa at 865 C Relative vapour density No information available The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue tems are available at www merckgraup com Page 4 of Attachment Sodium Chloride MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Catalogue Mo 106404 Product name sodium chloride for analysis EMSURES ACS ISO Reag Ph Eur Density 2 17 giem at 20 C Relative density Ma information available Water solubility 338 uil at 20 Partition coefficient n No information available octanoliwater Auta ignition temperature Ma information available Decomposition temperature Mo information available Viscosity dynamic information available Explosive properties Mot classified as explosive Oxidizing properties none 9 2 Other data ignition temperature Mot applicable Bulk density ca 1 140 kg m SECTION 10 Stability and reactivity 10 1 Reactivity See section 10 3 10 2 Chemical stability The product is chemically stable under standard ambient conditions room temperature 10 3 Possibility of hazardous reactions
22. Set point New Delete sort ascending sort descending Export bath data Terminate Function Adjust Active Sensor All oR ON 2 Info Window No calibration in process Wait to stabilize bath Reference Meter 0 000 Set Point a Next Set Point Conductivity Calibration System Display Controls and Functions Adds a new set point to the list Deletes a set point from the list Saves collected bath values into a EXCEL sheet Terminates the program Allows to adjust sensors available after at least two points are calibrated Adjusts sensor with calibration data Adjusts sensor no 1 Shows program info Status display for operating status and system messages The water bath is not yet settled Please wait This phase ensures that the sensors to be calibrated are completely settled The remaining time is displayed The bath is stable and the sensors are settled The sensors can be calibrated The measured value of the external reference monitor Set point of the bath temperature A value can be selected from the list or entered directly into the field If the value is changed it will be transmitted to the water bath If the temperature of the bath is settled a single correction to the temperature indicated by the reference instrument is performed Selects the next target value from the list and send this value to the water bath otarts the water bath The state of the button switches in
23. headline of the value display the serial number of the sensor is displayed Conductivity Calibration System 15 4 Conductivity Preparation Calibration System The LabCon Conductivity Temperature calibration system allows controlling the water bath conductivity and temperature The functionality includes Fill procedure of water bath Recirculation and degassing of water bath Drain procedure of water bath Recirculation and degassing of water tank Profiling water bath temperature Profiling water bath conductivity The system consists of a water bath reference sensors for temperature and conductivity the UWHC Module and associated software that takes a simple and safe control of the bath and solution preparation 4 1 System Overview The following diagram shows the combination of water bath reference sensor and computer with software LabCon UWHC i Conductivity Solution Source F LabCon UWHC RO Water m Drain a a RR RR Dd Reference Sensor Conductivity 1 Reference Sensor 3 ie m i L 1 Ly a i i i i i n E Water Level High Sodium Concentrate Tank 5L oO Water Level Sensor Caption RO Water Tank 10 L 16 4 2 Conductivity Calibration System Water Bath and Temperature Refer
24. measured value of the external reference monitor Set point of the bath temperature A value can be selected from the list or entered directly into the field If the value is changed it will be transmitted to the water bath If the temperature of the bath is settled a single correction to the temperature indicated by the reference instrument is performed Selects the next target value from the list and send this value to the water bath Starts the water bath The state of the button switches in the picture below Stops the water bath The state of the button switches in the above image Allows the customization of the graph Allows you to adjust the measured value colour Display of a connected sensor In the headline of the value display the serial number of the sensor is displayed Flow Calibration System 39 6 Flow Calibration The LabCon C flow calibration system consists of the LABCON UFHD controller for adjusting the flow rate the associated software to control the flow and a calibrated measuring flask with level switch 6 1 System Overview The following diagram shows LabCon UFHD System i LabCon UFHD Flow Source Electrical Contact Level Switch LOU Level Control Unit FLID OUTLET Fluid level switch Water Tank 10 L Sensor under calibration 5000 ml Calibration Flask 6 2 System Material List Item Type Flow Source LabCon UFHD Flow Calibrator 10 0510 00 software CD
25. mixtura Not combustible Ambient fire may liberate hazardous vapours Fire may cause evolution of Hydrogen chloride gas 5 3 Advice for firefighters Special protective equipment far irefighters Stay in danger area only with self contained breathing apparatus Prevent skin contact by keeping a safe distance or by wearing suitable protective clothing Further in armalian Suppress knock down gases vapours misis with a water spray jet Prevent fire extinguishing Water from contaminating surface water or the ground water system SECTION 6 Accidental release measures 6 1 Personal precautions protective equipment and emergency procedures Advice for non emergency personnel Avoid inhalation of dusts Evacuate the danger area observe emergency procedures consult an expert Advice for emergency responders Protective equipment see section B 6 2 Environmental precautions Do nat let product enter drains The Safety Data Sheets far catalogue tems available at www merckgroup com Page 2 of B 64 Attachment Sodium Chloride MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC Mo 1907 2006 Catalogue 106404 Product name sodium chloride for analysis EMSURE ACS ISO0 Reag Ph Eur 8 3 Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up Cover drains Collect bind and pump off spills Observe possible material restrictions see sections 7 and 10 Take up dry Dispose of properly Clean up affected area Avoid generation
26. occupabonal exposure limit is not exceeded Respiratory equipment of inadequate ventilation use suitable respirator EN14 367 Use suitable protective gloves if risk of skin contact Nitrde gloves are recommended Gloves should conform to EN374 Eye protection Wear approved safety goggles EN TES Other Proisctian Weer appropriate clothing to prevent any possibility of liquid contact and repeated or prolonged vapour contact Wash hands at the end of each work shift and before eating smoking and using the toist Use appropriate skin cream prevent drying of skin When using da nat eat drink or smoke DO NOT SMOKE IN WORK AREA SECTION amp PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES Appearance Aerosol Liquid Colour Colnuriazs Odour Charactenstic Insoluble in water initial boiling and boiling range 25 5 15 7 F 1 13 25 n 77 F Vapour pressure 448 kPa 20 c BB F Volatility Description Volatile SECTION 10 STABILITY AND REACTIVITY 10 1 Reactive 102 Attachment Freezer Spray MSDS 0968 v2 5 RS 846 682 FREEZER There are no known reactivity hazards associated with this product Stable under normal temperature condibions and recommended use Not available Will not polyrerise Avosd heat flames and other sources of ignition Avoid contact wih acids and alkalis Materials To Avold Fire or high temperatures create Carbon monoxide CO Carbon dioxide CO2
27. raw material For additional information on uses please refer to the Merck Chemicals portal www merck chemicals com 1 3 Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet Company Merck KGaA 64271 Darmstadt Germany Phone 49 6151 72 0 Responsible Department EQ R3S e mail prodsafeg merckgroup com 1 4 Emergency telephone Please contact the regional company representation in your country number SECTION 2 Hazards identification 2 1 Classification of tha substance or mixture Classification REGULATION EC No 1272 2008 Eye irritation Category 2 H318 For the full text of the H Statements mentioned in this Section see Section 16 Classification 67 548 EEC or 1999 45 EC xi iritant R36 For the full text of the R phrases mentioned in this Section see Section 16 2 2 Label elements Labelling REGULATION EC No 1272 2008 Hazard pictograms Signal ward Warning The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue tema are available at www merck chemicas com Page 1 of 10 Attachment Citric Acid MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Catalogue No 100243 Product name Citric acid monohydrate powder suitable for use as excipient EMPROVE exp Ph Eur BP JP USP E 330 FCC Hazard statements H319 Causes serious eye irritation Precautionary slalements Response P305 P351 P338 IF IN EYES Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes Remove contact lenses f present and easy to do Continue rinsing
28. the picture below Stops the water bath The state of the button switches in the above image Conductivity Calibration System Allows the customization of the graph Allows you to adjust the measured value colour Display of a connected sensor In the headline of the value display the serial number of the sensor is displayed 25 26 Pressure Calibration System 5 Pressure Calibration The LabCon DMCS pressure calibration system allows controlling the pressure for up to five devices The functionality includes e Control of pressure and vacuum pumps e Read of active sensors e Adjust of active sensors The system consists of the LABCON UPHD controller for generating the reference pressure the corresponding software the LABCON UPPH with compressor and a vacuum pump and two pressure reference measuring devices 5 1 System Overview The following diagram shows pressure calibration system Internal References HDU Sensor 1 Low Range 15G Both sensors are plugged into the back of the device HDU Sensor 2 High Range 50G LabCon UPPH Pressure Vacuum Pump Sensors or meters to be calibrated Pressure Calibration System 5 2 System Material List Item Pressure Controller Pressure Vacuum Pump Option Reference Sensors ooftware CD Cables oets of tubing and connector for 5 Sensors Tubing s pressure connection between LabCon UPHD and LabCon UPPH 2 Type LabcCon UPHD Pressure C
29. 1 45mA 10W max w 5 nien G Technical Data Voltage selectable with push buttons Voltage 0 10 x20 35 and 39 50 Volt Accuracy lt 50 at OV Accuracy lt 0 01V gt 10V pH Selectable with push buttons pH 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Accuracy gt 0 01 pH 250mV Accuracy lt 20 Frequency Selectable with push buttons 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000 16000 Hz TTL Level Accuracy lt 0 Connectors All BNC Power supply Dimensions and weight 220 240V 110 120V AC switchable max 10W typ 4W 241 x 81 x 198 mm L x H x D 1 4 Kg without accessories Frequency pH Voltage Calibration System 55 7 4 2 Controls and Ports Details 500Hz 1 2kHz pH6 pH pHs 10V 10V T Use the buttons below the values for Hz pH and V the desired values are selected The selected button is illuminated With the vertically arranged buttons is selected whether Hz pH or V should be used The selected button is illuminated BNC Output to Reference meter 5 z Bo USB Connector for future use Fuses power in and power switch 110 120V 47 63Hz 91mA 10W max 220 240V 47 63Hz 45mA 10W max FUSE 250V 160 mA slow blow 110 120V 80 mA slow blow 220 240V 56 7 5 Voltage Reference Frequency pH Voltage Calibration System As a reference for the voltage the multimeter Agilent 34460A is used 7 5 1 General Specifications Resolution Accuracy
30. 43 64 Flask and Level Control 43 6 4 1 SPECICATION E E UT 43 6 5 Adjust Level Control Unit cette tete nnn 45 6 5 1 u L C 47 6 5 2 Display Controls arid I UNCUONS tee gena eoa tabe ied Para Duc ones 49 6 6 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE uade ioo eph ada e suos addita eti 51 Gof PBlacing olb ol ODE ALO IM suoni noe o os e e etu e oss tomo Ee PIU RE ad 51 09 DO OOo oco 52 7 Frequency pH Voltage 53 7 1 PAOWA O ct gate irda it arses et asc D c ND ean ate 53 PENES SUS OVS VIEN 53 29 System P 53 7 4 LabCon USHD Signal SOUrCE cece ccccneccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeeaeeseeseeseeseneeseeeaaeeees 54 4 Preface 1 4 1 ASC MIMIC A Al AN 54 7 4 2 Controls PR 55 NOMWAGS ERE A E A 56 7 5 1 General Specifications 22 56 8 Sensor Disinfection and Decalcification 57 EE i is als A E A 57 G2 ysiernm
31. 6 3 Methods and material for containment_and cleaning up Soak up with inert absorbent material e g sand silica gel acid binder universal binder Shovel into suitable container for disposal 6 4 Reference to other sections Observe protective instructions see Sections 7 and 8 Information for disposal look up chapter 13 SECTION 7 Handling and storage 7 1 Precautions for safe handling Advice on safe handling Keep container tightly closed Use only in thoroughly ventilated areas Avoid contact with skin eyes and clothing Advice on protection against fire and explosion No special protective measures against fire required 7 2 Conditions for safe storage including any incompatibilities Requirements for storage rooms and vessels Keep containers tightly closed in a dry well ventilated place Keep at temperatures between 5 C and 40 C Advice on storage compatibility Incompatible with oxidizing agents Further information on storage conditions Keep away from food drink and animal feeding stuffs 7 3 Specific end use s Disinfection and cleaning of medical inventory and surfaces SECTION 8 Exposure controls personal protection 8 1 Control parameters Exposure limits EH40 rigin 64 17 5 Ethanol 1000 1920 TWA 8 h WEL STEL 15 min WEL Attachment Cleanisept MSDS 8 2 Exposure controls Occupational exposure controls Ensure adequate ventilation especially in confined areas Protectiv
32. CS symptoms In high doses Imitation of mucous membranes Pain Bloody vomiting The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue items are available at www rmerck chemicats com Page B of 10 87 Attachment Citric Acid MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC Mo 1907 2006 Cataloque Mo 100243 Product name Citric acid monohydrate powder suitable for use as excipient EMPROVE exp Ph Eur BP JP USP E 330 FCC Acute inhalation toxicity symptoms Possible damages Irritation symptoms in the respiratory tract Acute dermal taxicity This information is not available Skin imitation rabbit Result No irritation OECD Test Guideline 404 anhydrous substance Eye irritation rabbit Result Severe irritations OECD Test Guideline 405 anhydrous substance Causes serious eye irritation Sensilisalion This information is not available Germ cel mutagenicity Genotaxicity i vitra Ames test Result negative Lit Carcinogenicity This information is not available Reproductive toxicity No impairment of reproductive performance in animal experiments iLit Teratogenicily Did not show teratogenic effects in animal experiments Specific large organ foxy single exposure This information is not available Specihic fangel organ loaxicily repeated exposure This information ts not available Aspiration hazard This information is not available 11 2 Further information subsiance which occurs in the hum
33. Do not breathe vapours aerosols Evacuate the danger area observe emergency procedures consult an expert Advice for emergency responder Protective equipment see section B 6 2 Environmental precautions No special precautionary measures necessary 6 3 Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up Observe passible material restrictions see section 7 2 and 10 5 Take up with liquid absorbent maternal Dispose of properly Clean up affected area amp 4 Reference to other sections Indications about waste treatment see section 13 section 7 Handling and storage 7 1 Precautions for safe handling Observe label precautions 7 2 Conditions for safe storage including any incompatibilities Tightly closed Store at 2 C to 25 C T 3 Specific end uses Apart fram the uses mentioned in section 1 2 na other specific uses are stipulated Section 8 Exposure controls personal protection 8 1 Control parameters Contains no substances with workplace limit values 8 2 Exposure controls Engineering measures Technical measures and apprapriate working operations shoul be given over the use of personal protective equipment See section 7 1 Page 3 Attachment Conductivity Reference Solution MSDS UBP Material Safety Data Sheet according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 secondary Reference Solution Sodium Chloride Individual protection measures Protective clothing needs to be selected specifically for the workspace depen
34. Malerlalb EISU os eerte oben noo Fe beoe o et pa X ars addet ibt opea tad dicus 57 EE CTI 58 94 58 8 4 1 Programming 80 C for 30 minutes 2 0 0 0 ccc cccccccceeeceeeeeeeceesaeeceeeaeeeeeeseeeseeseeeeeeauaeeensanasess 59 8 5 Preparing disinfection and decalcification 0 59 8 6 Disinfection and decalcification of conductivity sensors 59 8 7 Disinfection and decalcification of flow through sensors 60 Atache Ee 61 9 1 IODINE Hazard Communication 61 9 2 sSOCIUM CHIONCS Stetit tut eut saeua tont assa pue u upon ae 62 9 3 Conductivity Reference Solution 5 0 5 70 9 4 ph Buter Solution t theta tir tt t E acepte EM SP MEME II PCI NSDO UTC 82 6 i i D c Rr EP wo 92 9r di i r4 onay ho Bro ROT 99 Preface SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For your and the user safety read and consider the safety instructions below carefully Read this documentation carefully and entirely before using the LabCon C device
35. Reset Internal Sensor Adjust to Flask Volume Allows to adjust sensors this function is available after at least Active Sensor one point is calibrated HDM97 Sensor The selected sensor is adjusted to the flask volume HDM99XP Sensor Adjust to Internal Sensor The selected sensor is adjusted to the internal flow sensor Active Sensor HDM97 Sensor HDM99XP Sensor Adjust Internal Sensor The internal flow sensor is adjusted to the flask volume Degas Tank Water Degasses the tank water all other functions are disabled More powerful if the fresh water is heated to around 40 C Calibration Mode With internal sensor Calibration with internal flow sensor With calibration flask Calibration with flask Info Shows program info Window No calibration in process otatus Message No calibration in process otatus Message Wait to stabilize flow 00 wesgtemnmmonitn Status Message Waiting for minimum condition Conditions see on previous page Ready to calibrate sensors otatus Message the calibration values can be taken otatus Message Rinse removes air out of the system otatus Message System pressure to high This message appears if the flow is impeded in the system or 50 Reference m min HDM99XP ml min HDM97P ml min Active Sensor 0 ml min Next Setpoint Flow Calibration System Sensor Readings from the internal reference sensor Left Current Value Right Accumulated Value Reading
36. Risk of explosion exothnermic reaction with Alkali metals Exothermic reaction with Lithium 10 4 Conditions to avoid no information available 10 5 Incompatible materials no information available 10 6 Hazardous decomposition products in the event of fire See section 5 The Safety Date Sheets far catalogue dems are available at www merckgraup com Page 5 of B Attachment Sodium Chloride MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Catalogue No 106404 Product name Sodium chioride for analysis EMSURE ACS ISO0 Reag Ph Eur SECTION 11 Toxicological information 11 1 Information on toxicological effects Acute oral toxicity LD50 Rat 3 000 RTECS Acute inhalation toxicity This information is not available Acute dermal taxicity 1050 Rabbit gt 10 000 mg kg RTECS Sin avian Rabbit ECHA No skin irritation Eye irmialtion Rabbit ECHA Mo eye irritation Sensilisation This information is not available Germ cell mulagernicity Genotoxicity in vitra Mutagenicity mammal cell test micronucleus Result negative IUCLID Ames test Result negative IUCLID Carcinogaenicity This information is not available Reproductive fOxicity This information is not available Teratogenicity This information is not available Specie target organ foxcily single exposure This information is not available larger organ taxicity repeated exposure This information is
37. UN3082 14 2 UN proper shipping name ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LIQUID N O S Quaternary ammonium compounds benzyl C 12 16 alkyldimethyl chlorides 14 3 Transport hazard class es 9 14 4 Packing group Hl 98 Hazard label Classification code Limited quantity Transport category Hazard No Tunnel restriction code Inland waterways transport 14 1 UN number 14 2 UN proper shipping name 14 3 Transport hazard class es 14 4 Packing group Hazard label Classification code Limited quantity Marine transport 14 1 UN number 14 2 UN proper shipping name 14 3 Transport hazard class es 14 4 Packing group Hazard label Marine pollutant Limited quantity Ems Air transport UN ID number 14 2 UN proper shipping name 14 3 Transport hazard class es 14 4 Packing group Hazard label Limited quantity Passenger IATA packing instructions Passenger IATA max quantity Passenger IATA packing instructions Cargo IATA max quantity Cargo 14 5 Environmental hazards Dangerous for the environment Attachment Cleanisept MSDS M6 5L 30 kg 3 90 E UN3082 ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LIQUID N O S Quaternary ammonium compounds benzyl C 12 16 alkyldimethyl chlorides 9 Il 9 M6 5L 30 kg UN3082 ENVIRONMENTALLY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE LIQUID N O S quaternary ammonium compounds benzyl C 12 16 alkyldimethyl chlorides 9
38. Vapor Density No information buni Evaporation Rate Noinformationkusdi Viscosity No information tusi Boiling Point information fund Freezing Melting Point No infononation und Decomposition Temperature No information bini Solubility in water Soluble Specific Gravity Density 1 0 Molecular Formula No information fund Molecular Weight No information buzi Section 10 Stability and Reactivity Chemical 1 ari i corpas Ordin ais Strong oxidizing agents strong scs Hazardous Decomposition Products Oxides of phosphonus sodium and potassium oxides Hazardous Polymerization Has not been reported Section 11 Toxicological Information CAS 7732 18 5 200110000 CASS 7358 79 4 WC 00M CASS 7778 7 7 0 TC6615500 CASS 7358 11 4 Not available CAS 1310 73 2 WB4900000 CAS 7732 18 5 Oral zat LDS0 gt 90 CAS 7558 79 4 Oral rat LDS0 17 giz CAS 7778 77 0 Oral rat LDS0 1700 mtg Dermal rabbit LD50 4640 meke CAS 7758 11 4 Oral rat LDS0 8 CAS 1310 73 2 Dermal rabbit LD30 1350 me ke Carcinogenicity None of the chamicals in this product arelisted as a carcinogen by ACGIH LARC NIOSH NTP OSHA or CA Prop 65 Epidemiology No information found Teratogenicity No information found HORAM CL Mo informationfowund Mutagenicity No information found Neurotoxicity Ho information found Attachment pH Buffer Solution MSDS Vil FUE Material Safety Data Sheet ULEJU Buffer S
39. according to Annex of MARPOL 73 78 and the IBC Code Not relevant Section 15 Regulatory information 15 1 Safety health and environmental regulations legislation specific for the substance or mixture EU regulations 96 82 Major Accident Hazard Legistation Directive 36 B2 EC does not apply National legisiation Storage class Tels 15 2 Chemical Safety Assessment For this product a chemical safety assessment was not carried out Section 16 Other information Mone The information contained herein is based on fhe present state of our knowledge It characterizes the product with regard fo the safety precautions It does not represent a guarantee of any properties of the product Page 7 Attachment pH Buffer Solution MSDS 9 4 pH Buffer Solution MSDS Ai elie Material Safety Data Sheet Buffer Solutions pH 6 0 to 8 0 Section 1 Chemical Product and Company Identification MSDS Name Buffer Solutions pH 6 0 to 8 0 Catalog Numbers 32 700600 32 7006 09 32 7007 00 32 7007 09 327008 00 37 7008 09 synonyms Phosphate Buffer Solutions pH Adjusted Company Identification IBP Medical GmbH 15 30179 Hannover Germany Phone 49 311 631647 Company Phone Number 49 5116516417 Emergency Phone Number 49 511 651647 Section 2 Composition Information on Ingredients 7558 79 4 Sodium phosphate dibasic Tiro Potassium phosphate manabazic TT58 11 4 Potassium phosphate ditas
40. allation 2 1 Hardware If you install LabCon C components make sure especially for devices with voltage switching that the switches are in the correct position Power supply LabCon UPHD 90 264 VAC 50 60 Hz LabCon UFHD 90 264 VAC 50 60 Hz LabCon CLRP 90 264 VAC 50 60 Hz LabCon USHD 220 240V 110 120 VAC switchable LabCon CLRP 90 264 VAC 50 60 Hz Julabo Water Bath 230 VAC 50 60 Hz max 12 A Agilent 34460A Multimeter 100 120 127 220 230 240 VAC switchable Heater Caso 2200 230 V 50 Hz 2000 W Environmental Operating temperature 16 C to 30 C Best accuracy 20 C to 26 C Operating humidity 5 to 85 not condensing 2 2 General System Material List Item Type Multiple Socket 11 EU Schuko Outlet Australian Plug Temperature Calibration System 9 3 Temperature The LabCon Temperature calibration system allows to control the water bath temperature The functionality includes e Profiling bath temperature e Stabilizing status information The system consists of a water bath for tempering of sensors to be calibrated associated software that takes a simple and safe control of the bath and pretending the waiting time to settle the sensors and a reference device 3 1 System Overview The following diagram shows the combination of water bath reference meter including reference sensor and computer with software HDU Pt100 R F Temperature Reference Sensor 10
41. an body under physiological conditions Other dangerous properties can not be excluded Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice SECTION 12 Ecological information 12 1 Toxicity Toxicity to fish LCS0 Leuciscus idus Golden orfe 440 760 moi 96 h anhydrous substance fo daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates ECS E sulcatum 485 72 h anhydrous substance maximum permissible toxic concentration Lit Daphnia magna Water flea ca 120 mg l 72 h anhydrous substance IUC LIC The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue items are available at www rmerck chemicats com Page 7 of 10 Attachment Citric Acid MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Catalogue No 100243 Product name Citric acid monohydrate powder suitable for use as excipient EMPROVE exp Ph Eur BP JP USP E 330 FCC Toxicity fo algae ICS M aeruginosa 80 mail 8 d anhydrous substance maximum permissible toxic concentration Lit Toxicity to bacteria ECS Pseudomonas putida gt 10 000 16 h anhydrous substance Lit 12 2 Persistence and degradability Biodegradability B8 2 d OECD Test Guideline 302B anhydrous substance Readily eliminated from water Biochemical Oxygen Demand BOD 481mg g 59 External MSDS Chemical Oxygen Demand COR 585 mag External MSDS Theoretical oxygen demand TROD 686 mg g Lit 12 3 Bioaccumulative pote
42. available Further toxicological data Hazardous properties cannot be excluded but are relatively improbable due to low concentration of the dis solved substance s Further data Handle in accordance with good industrial hygiene and safety practice section 12 Ecological Information 12 1 Toxicity Mo information available 12 2 Persistence and degradability No information available 12 3 Bioaccumulative potential Mo information available 12 4 Mobility in soil No information available 12 5 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment PBT vPvB assessment not available as chemical safety assessment not required not conducted 12 6 Other adverse effects Discharge into the environment must be avoided Page 6 16 Attachment Conductivity Reference Solution MSDS UBP Material Safety Data Sheet according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Secondary Reference Solution Sodium Chloride section 13 Disposal considerations Waste treatment methods Mo measures necessary Ship it back to BP Medical GmbH Section 14 Transport information Land transport ADR RID 14 1 14 6 Not classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations Inland waterway transport AND Not relevant Air transport LATA 14 1 14 6 Not classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations Sea transport IMDG 14 1 14 6 Mot classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations 14 7 Transport in bulk
43. azard Dirspose of waste and residues in accordance with local authority requirements SECTION 14 TRANSPORT INFORMATION General This product ts packed in accordance with the Limited Quantity Provisions of CDGCPL2 ADR and IMDG These provisions allow transport of aerasnls of less than litre packed in cartons of less than 30kg gross ip be exempt from contro providing that they are labelled in accordance with the requirerments of these regulations to show that they are being transported as Limited Quantities Aerosofs not so packed must show the following 14 1 UN number UM Ma ADI RED ADIN 18530 1950 1950 Proper Shipping Mame AEROSOLS Class Class 2 Gases ADR Label Mo 22 IMDG Class 2 2 ICAO Clasa Devision 2 2 Transport Labels 14 4 Pochi Not applicable 104 Attachment Freezer Spray MSDS 0968 v2 5 RS 846 682 FREEZER Not relevent SECTION 15 REGULATORY INFORMATION The Chemicals Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply Regulations 2009 5 1 2009 No 716 Control af Substances Hazardous io Health Workplace Exposure Limits EH40_ EU Legislation Commission Directive 2000 39 EC of B June 2000 establishing a first Bst of indicative occupational exposure limit values in implementation of Council Directive 88 24 EC on the protection of the health and safety of workers from the risks related io chemical agents at work Regulation EC No 1907 2008 of the European Parliamen
44. ble at www merck chemicagls com Page 9 of 10 Attachment Citric Acid MSDS 91 SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC Mo 1907 2006 Catalogue No 100243 Product name Citric acid monohydrate powder suitable for use as excipient EMPROVE exp Ph Eur BP JP USP E 330 FCC Labelling 87 548 EEC or 1999 45 EC N xi Irritant omases 36 Irritating to eyes 5 nhrase s 25 In case of contact with eyes rinse immediately with plenty of Water and seek medical advice EC No 201 069 1 Reduced labelling 125 mi Symbols EN xi Imita ni Key or legend to abbreviations and acronyms used in the safety data sheet Used abbreviations and acronyms be looked up at www wikipedia org Regional representation This information is given on the authorised Safety Data Sheet for your country Fhe Sern conned hargin i Pase an Ne anesen ste of eur knowledge MV elarectenses product win to ine anpnoaonate Safely precautlimns If doas nol represen guarantee of any properties af fhe amour The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue items are available at www rerck chermicals com Page 10 of 10 92 Attachment Cleanisept MSDS 96 Cleanisept MSDS Safety Data Sheet according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Dr Schumacher GmbH Revision date 10 05 2012 No 1 07 CLEANISEPT 00320 0024 SECTION 1 Identification of the substance mixture and of the company undertaking 1 1 Product identifier CLEANISEPT 1 2 Re
45. dary Reference Solution Sodium Chloride No information available No information available No information available No information available Mo information available Mo information available No information available Section 10 Stability and reactivity 10 1 Reactivity See section 10 3 10 2 Chemical stability The product is chemical stable under standard ambient conditions room temperature 10 3 Possibility of hazardous reactions Violent reactions possible with The generally known reaction partners of water 10 4 Conditions to avoid No information available 10 5 Incompatible materials No information available 10 6 Hazardous decomposition products No information available Page 5 Attachment Conductivity Reference Solution MSDS 75 Wier Material Safety Data Sheet according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Secondary Reference Solution Sodium Chloride section 11 Toxicological information 11 1 Information on toxicological effects Specific target organ toxicity single exposure The substance or mixture is not classified as specific target organ toxicant single exposure Specific target organ toxicity repeated exposure The substance or mixture is not classified as specific target organ toxicant repeated exposure Aspiration hazard Based on available data the classification criteria are not met 11 2 Further information Quantitative data on the toxicity of this product are not
46. ding on concentrations and quantities of the hazardous substances handled The chemical resistance of the protective equipment should be enquired at the respective supplier Hygiene measures Change contaminated clathing Wash hand after working with substance Eye face protection oafety glasses Hand protection Mot required Respiratory protection Not required section 3 Physical and chemical properties 9 1 Information om basic physical and chemical properties Form Colour Odour Odour Threshold pH Melting point Boiling point botling range Flash paint Evaporation rate Flammability solid gas Lower explosion limit Upper explosion limit Vapour pressure Relative vapour density Relative density Liquid CGolourless Odourless Mo information available 7 at 20 C Mo information available 100 C at 1 013 hPa No information available No information available Ma information available Mo information available Mo information available No information available No information available No information available Page 4 14 Mier Water solubility Partion coeffizient nm octanolwater Autoignition temperature Decomposition temperature Viscasity dynamic Explosive properties Oxidizing properties 9 2 Other data None Attachment Conductivity Reference Solution MSDS Material Safety Data Sheet according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Secon
47. e 1310 73 2 Sodium hydroxide Section 3 Hazards Identification Emergency Overview Appearance Clear colorlesssolution LC 2380is color coded with yellow dva Caution May cause eve andskinirritstion Target Organs None known Potential Health Effects Eye cause eve irritation Skin Nav cause skin irritation Ingestion May cause gastrointestinal tract irritation with nausea vomiting and diarrhea Inhalation Inhalation of mistz mav causerespiratory tract irritation Chronic Mav cause adverse kidney affects Tf 18 Attachment pH Buffer Solution MSDS HBE lateral Safety Data Sheet mea Buffer Solutions pH 6 0 to 8 0 Section 4 First Aid Measures Eyes Flush with plenty of water forat least 15 minutes occasionally lifting the upperand lower lids until no evidence of chemical remains Get medical aid Skin Flush skin with plenty of water forat least l5 minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoas Get medical aid if irritation develops or persists Ingestion Do notinduce vomiting Give conscious victim 2 4 cupfuls of milk or water Hever give anvthing by mouthto an unconscious person Get medical aid if irritation or symptoms occur Inhalation Move victim to fresh air immediately Get medical aid if irritation or other symptoms appear Notes to Physician Treat svmptomatically and supportively Section 5 Fire Fighting Measures General Information As in any fire wea
48. e List CAS 7778 77 20 is natlisted on Canada s Ingredient DisclosureList CAS 7758 11 415 not listed on Canada s Ingredient Disclosure List C432 1310 73 2 is listed on Canada s Ingredient Disclosure List Section 16 Other Information Informationin this MSDS is from availablepublished sources and is believedto be accurate No warranty express or implied is made and IBF Medical GmbH assumes no liability resulting fromthe use ofthis MSDS Theuser must determine suitability of this information tor his application MBSDS Creation Date 12 01 2012 Revision Date 12 01 2012 V1 0 81 82 Attachment Citric Acid MSDS 9 5 Citric Acid MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Revision Date 22 01 2014 Version 15 13 SECTION 1 Identification of the substance mixture and of the company undertaking 1 1 identifier Catalogue No 100243 Produci name Citic acid monohydrate powder suitable for use as excipient EMPROVE exp Ph Eur BPJP USP E 330 FCC REACH Registration Number A registration number ts not available for this substance as the substance or its use are exempted from registration according to Article 2 REACH Regulation EC No 1807 2006 the annual tonnage does not require a registration or the registration is envisaged for a later registration deadline CAS No 5949 20 1 2 Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Identified uses Pharmaceutical production Cosmetic
49. e MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Revision Date 11 03 2015 Version 7 7 SECTION 1 Identification of the substance mixture and of the company undertaking 1 1 Product identifier Catalogue No 106404 Product name sodium chloride for analysis EMSURE ACS ISO Reag Ph Eur REACH Registration Number A registration number is not available for this substance as the substance or its use are exempted from registration according to Article 2 REACH Regulation EC No 1907 2006 the annual tonnage does not require a registration or the registration is envisaged for a later registration deadline CAS No 7647 14 5 1 2 Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Identified uses Reagent for analysis For additional information on uses please refer to the Merck Chemicals portal www merckgroup com 1 3 Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet Merck KGaA 64271 Darmstadt Germany Phone 49 6151 72 0 Company Responsible Department EO RS e mail prodsafegimerckgroup com 1 4 Emergency telephone Please contact the regional company representation in your country number SECTION 2 Hazards identification 2 1 Classification of the substance or mixture This substance is not classified as dangerous according to European Union legislation 2 2 Label elements Labelling REGULATION EC No 1272 2008 Not a hazardous substance or mixture according to Regulation EC No 1272
50. e and hygiene measures Wash hands before breaks and immediately after handling the product When using do not eat drink or smoke Avoid contact with skin eyes and clothing Remove and wash contaminated clothes before re use Respiratory protection In case of insufficient ventilation wear suitable respiratory equipment gas filter type A Hand protection Also suitable are gloves made of Natural rubber NR 0 5 mm Breakthrough time gt 8 h Polychloropren CR 0 5 mm Breakthrough time gt 8 h Nitrile rubber nitrile latex NBR 0 35 mm Breakthrough time gt 8 h Butyl rubber Butyl 0 5 mm Breakthrough time gt 8 h Fluoro rubber FKM 0 4 mm Breakthrough time gt 8 h Polyvinyl chloride PVC 0 5 mm Breakthrough time gt 8 h This recommendation refers exclusively to the chemical compatibility and the lab test conforming to EN 374 carried out under lab conditions Requirements can vary as a function of the use Therefore it is necessary to adhere additionally to the recommendations given by the manufacturer of protective gloves Eye protection Tightly fitting goggles Eye wash bottle with pure water Skin protection Long sleeved clothing 95 SECTION 9 Physical and chemical properties 9 1 Information on basic physical and chemical properties Physical state Liquid Colour Colourless Odour Mild Test method pH Value at 20 C 6 8 5 Concentrate Changes in the physical state Melting point
51. ed by foaming ingredients Rinse mouth Make drink some glasses of water The decision whether to provoke vomiting is to be taken by a physician 4 2 Most important symptoms and effects both acute and delayed Irritating to skin Risk of serious damage to eyes Watch out Beware hazard of foam aspiration 4 3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed Treat symptoms SECTION 5 Firefighting measures 5 1 Extinguishing media Suitable extinguishing media Product does not burn fire extinguishing activities according to surrounding 94 Attachment Cleanisept MSDS Extinguishing media which must not be used for safety reasons 5 2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture Fire may produce Chlorine compounds Carbon monoxide CO carbon dioxide CO2 and nitrogen oxides NOx 5 3 Advice for firefighters Use breathing apparatus with independent air supply Protective suit Additional information Cool containers at risk with water spray jet Fire residues and contaminated firefighting water must be disposed of in accordance with the local regulations SECTION 6 Accidental release measures 6 1 Personal precautions protective equipment and emergency procedures In case of vapour formation use respirator Ensure adequate ventilation Use personal protective clothing 6 2 Environmental precautions Do not discharge into the drains surface waters groundwater
52. ence Device Please refer to the chapter 3 Temperature above 4 3 4 4 System Material List Item Water Bath Reference Sensor Temperature Reference Sensor Conductivity Cables Sensor holder for water bath Module water handling Software Sodium Concentrate Tank Water Tank Graduated Beaker Sodium Chloride Equipment maintenance Type Julabo F26 ME HDU Pt100 including external Pt100 sensor HDU CDTP 1x USB 2 0 A to B 2 x USB 2 0 to RS485 for sensors 1 x USB to RS232 for water bath Type UC 232A or equivalent Holder for 5 IBP HDM Sensors LabcCon UWHC 10 0560 00 CD with LabCon UWHD 5 Liter 10 Liter 5L Sodium Chloride purified Quality The system including water bath LabcCon UWHC and sensors should be cleaned and disinfected every four weeks First drain the water tank Fill water tank with water mixed with 10 citric acid Fill water bath with water from the tank and start menu Cleaning Disinfection at LabCon UWHD software The system will be then heated up to 80 C After 80 C has been attained and has stabilized the temperature must be maintained for a period of 30 minutes After that drain the system and fill the tank with ultra pure water Conductivity Calibration System 17 45 LabCon UWHC Controller Hardware 4 5 1 Controls and Ports Frontside HIGH LOW Concentrate Pumps FILL 8 RECIRCULATION DRAN 8 Water Bath Concentrate Pumps for the control o
53. etergents Data to support this assertion are held at the disposal of the competent authorities of the Member States and will be made available to them at their direct request or at the request of a detergent manufacturer 12 3 Bioaccumulative potential No data available Partition coefficient n octanol water 64 17 5 Ethanol 12 4 Mobility in soil No data available 12 5 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment No data available 12 6 Other adverse effects Hazardous water pollutant Very toxic to aquatic organisms Further information This concentrate is not allowed to be released into the sewerage surface water or groundwater SECTION 13 Disposal considerations 13 1 Waste treatment methods Advice on disposal Where possible recycling is preferred to disposal Can be incinerated when in compliance with local regulations Waste disposal number of waste from residues unused products 070699 WASTES FROM ORGANIC CHEMICAL PROCESSES wastes from the MFSU of fats grease soaps detergents disinfectants and cosmetics wastes not otherwise specified Contaminated packaging Empty containers should be taken for local recycling recovery or waste disposal Contaminated packaging should be emptied as far as possible and after appropriate cleansing may be taken for reuse Packaging that cannot be cleaned should be disposed of like the product SECTION 14 Transport information Land transport ADR RID 14 1 UN number
54. f the solution conductivity Pump HIGH To be used with silicon pump tubing AD ID 6 3 mm Pump LOW To be used with silicon pump tubing AD ID 1 1 mm HIGH Concentrate Pumps FLL Indicates the current hydraulic status RECIRCULATION Mode Fill or Recirculation or Drain DRAN 6 Device Water Bath or Water Tank Water Bath pe Fluid Connections TO FROM Water Bath O Silicon Tube 6 9 mm 18 Conductivity Calibration System Rear side 9 t po NaF coven ran mp mse oes a 5 ee Level Switch USB a In from Water Tank Water In max 1 bar lica i 10 0560 00 LabCon UWHC CEXO mm HE Details USB In to control the device ERE USB Aux to connect additional USB Devices ye Connectors for external temperature and conductivity reference sensors RS485 fe RS485 Reference w X Reference Temperature Conductivity Make sure that both reference sensors are connected according the to labelling OUT 24VDC 2A This connector is for future use Conductivity Calibration System Bath Fluid Level Switch Tank Fluid Level Switch Out to Water Tank In from Water Tank Water In max 1 bar O Drain f b 90 265V A 47 63Hz max 1 5A 19 Connector for the water bath fluid level switch Connector for the water tank fluid level switch This connector is only used in conjunction with automatically water tank f
55. f you have further questions SECTION 14 Transport information Land transport ADRURID 14 1 14 6 Not classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations Inland waterway transport ADN Not relevant Air transport LATA 14 1 14 6 Mot classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations Saa transport IMDG 14 1 14 6 Not classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations 14 7 Transport in bulk according to Annex Il of MARPOL 73 78 and the IBC Coda Not relevant SECTION 15 Regulatory information 15 1 Safety health and environmental regulations legisiation specific for the substance or mixture EL regulations Major Accident Hazard 96 82 Legislation Directive 96 82 EC does not apply The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue Hems are available at www merckgroup com Page 7 B Attachment Sodium Chloride MSDS 69 SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Catalogue Ma 106404 Product name sodium chloride for analysis EMSURE ACS ISO Reag Ph Eur Regulation EC Ma 1005 2009 on substances that not regulated deplete the ozone layer Regulation EC Mo 850 2004 of the European not regulated Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on persistent organic pollutants and amending Directive 79 117 EEC Regulation EC No 8683 2008 conceming the export not regulated and import of dangerous chemicals substances of very high concem SVHC This product d
56. fferent LabCon DMCS configurations for the calibration of measuring dialysis meters and sensors For the procedures to calibrate the device refer to the calibration instructions The systems described here are used to provide reference values The following values are supported Temperature Conductivity Pressure Flow pH Voltage Frequency The modules each consist of hardware and except for the module for pH Voltage Frequency also of software that controls the modules 1 1 Intended use The LabCon C devices is intended to provide or prepare reference values for the calibration of meters and sensors used in biomedical laboratory and environmental applications Introduction 1 2 Regulatory EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We hereby declare that the following products conform to the below mentioned European Directive Manufacturer Products Relevant EC Directives Compliance with Place and Date Legally binding signature CE X IBP Medical GmbH Ikarusallee 15 30179 Hannover LabCon UWHD Conductivity Source LabCon UPHD Pressure Source LabCon UPPH Pressure Pump LabCon UFHD Flow Source LabCon USHD Voltage Signal Source LabCon CLRP Cleaning Recirculation Pump 2004 108 EG EMV Richtlinie 2006 95 EG Niederspannungs Richtlinie EN60601 1 2006 EN61000 4 2 1996 EN62353 2008 VDE 0750 1 2006 VDE 0751 1 2008 Hannover 19 05 15 Dipl Ing n r Pfingstmann Managing Director 8 Installation 2 Inst
57. from this list Whenever the Start button is pressed the program scans the RS485 interfaces at the front of the device searching active sensors from HDU and DIA sensors types If no Active sensors are detected provides the user interface as follows No calibration in process Reference Meter 0 0 Set Point 1450 vLE Pressure mmHg gi I 20 3 AD 50 60 70 80 90 100 Reference Meter The program interface when active sensors are found File Function No calibration in process Reference Meter 0 0 Set Point 1450 mmHg Pressure mmHg i i 20 40 60 80 100 Time jp Reference Meter 38 Pressure Calibration System 5 6 1 Display Controls and Functions Pull Down Menu File Exit Function oet point s Adjust HDM Set point s Calibrate HDM Info Window No calibration in process Wait to stabilize bath Reference Meter 0 000 1 3234 35451 Terminates the program Selects the set point s values for the Adjustment of HDM99XP and HDM97Pocket Calibration of HDM99XP and HDM97Pocket Shows program info Status display for operating status and system messages The water bath is not yet settled Please wait This phase ensures that the sensors to be calibrated are completely settled The remaining time is displayed The bath is stable and the sensors are settled The sensors can be calibrated The
58. g to Annex 11 of MARPOL 73 78 and the IBC Code Not relevant SECTION 15 Regulatory information 15 1 Safety health and environmental regulations legislation specific for the substance or mixture EL regulations Major Accident Hazard DS6 BZIEC Legislation Directive 86 B2 EC does not apply Occupational restrictions Take note of Dir 94 33 EC on the protection of young people at work Regulation EC No 1005 2008 on substances that not regulated deplete the ozone layer Regulation EC No 850 2004 of the European not regulated Parliament and of ihe Council of 29 April 2004 on persistent organic pollutants and amending Directive 73 117 EEC Regulation EC No 688 2008 conceming the export not regulated and import of dangerous chemicals substances of very high concem SVHLC This product does not contain substances of very high concem above the respective regulatory limit gt 0 1 wiw Regulation EC No 1907 2006 REACH Article 57 National legisialion etorage class 10 13 15 2 Chemical Safety Assessment For this product a chemical safety assessment was not carried out SECTION 16 Other information Full text of H Statements referred to under sections 2 and 3 H318 Causes serious eye irritation Full text of R phrases referred to under sections 2 and 3 R36 Imitating to eyes Training advice Provide adequate information instruction and training for operators Tha Safety Data Sheets for catalogue items are availa
59. gredients 3 2 Mixtures Chemical characterization Aqueous surfactant solution Hazardous components EC No CAS No Classification ndex No GHS classification REACH No 70 325 2 8424 85 1 C Xn R21 22 34 50 Acute Tox 4 Acute Tox 4 Skin Corr 1B Aquatic Acute 1 H312 H302 H314 H400 Fattyalcoholethoxylate Xn Xi R22 41 Acute Tox 3 Eye Dam 1 H301 H318 30 525 2 173 51 5 C Xn R22 34 50 Acute Tox 4 Skin Corr 1B Aquatic Acute 1 H302 H314 H400 00 578 6 Ethanol 4 17 5 F R11 03 002 00 5 Flam Liq 2 H225 01 2119457610 43 Full text of R and H phrases see section 16 Further Information Concentration of quarternary ammonium compounds 1096 SECTION 4 First aid measures see also in chapter 16 Other information 4 1 Description of first aid measures General information Remove contaminated soaked clothing immediately If you feel unwell seek medical advice After inhalation Move to fresh air in case of accidental inhalation of vapours or decomposition products In the event of symptoms refer for medical treatment After contact with skin Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water Consult a doctor if skin irritation persists After contact with eyes Rinse immediately with plenty of water also under the eyelids Seek medical treatment by eye specialist After ingestion Do not provoke vomiting Consult physician Attention in case of vomiting acute danger of suffocating produc
60. hemical growth in the system The solution can easily produced by putting some lodine crystals and water in a bottle The water can refilled as long lodine Crystals are visible lodine Crystals SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read the attached Hazard Communication Sheet prior use CAUTION CORROSIVE Harmful by inhalation and in contact with skin Frequency pH Voltage Calibration System 53 7 Frequency pH Voltage Calibration 7 1 Hardware The LabCon C signal calibration system consists of the LabCon USHD source and the reference meter Agilent 34460A 7 2 System Overview The following picture shows the combination of the LabCon USHD reference reference meter and the connected HDM99XP to be calibrated LabCon USHD Signal Source o sic To Reference Meter Agilent 344504 Flow Sensor Sirmidanar 7 3 System Material List Item Type oignal Source LabcCon USHD Voltage pH frequency source 10 0550 00 Voltage Reference Meter Multimeter Agilent 34460A Cable 1 Voltage BNC to 4 mm Banana Plug Red Black Cable 2 pH BNC to BNC Cable 3 Flow Sensor Simulator BNC to 8 Pin HDM99XP Flow Plug The Flow Sensor Simulator shows 1000 ml min at 1 kHz from the signal source 54 1 4 7 4 1 Frequency pH Voltage Calibration System LabCon USHD Signal Source 10 0550 00 Vou mae Sout A G 110 120V 47 63Hz 91mA 10W max MARQUE T
61. iadle as of the daie indicated However na gusrariee of mpresentabon is made to ds accuracy reliability or completeness fi the user s resporssility to satesdy himself as io the nLiitzhility of guch mifarmation for hes cen particular use
62. ig wu Ag 2 06 LES ERHO Sd 098186 Note that the sensors are different in their ranges and may not be swapped Reference 1 HDU PRH15 Reference 2 HDU PRH50 Pressure Calibration System RS485 Connectors for internal pressure references sensors pk Make sure that Reference Sensor 1 is connected to py RS485 REF1 and Reference Sensor 2 is connected to 5 RS485 REF2 nx In case the connections are incorrectly this can cause damage to the unit and the connected calibration equipment combined max SOW On this connector are two switched 24 VDC signals can be used as the switched outlets for supply of compressor and vacuum pump The pump module LabCon UPPH is using these signals owitched outlets for compressor and vacuum pump This is useful if the pumps have no automatic pressure shutdown The particular socket is turned on off by the LabCon UPHD software as necessary d output Vacuum pump Compressor ombine current max 10A Input positive pressure supply Positive Pressure Supply min 2 5 bar max 3 bar Input negative pressure supply Negative Pressure Supply min 700 mbar stared Kalitan Outlet for external Reference if needed All pneumatic connectors One Touch fitting 6 mm Suitable for use with tubing material FEP PFA Nylon Polyurethane Environmental Pressure Two environmental pressure inlet Must be used with an air filter
63. ill procedure The water supply of the system is based on the external water tank The recommended size is 10 Liter Outlet to external water tank Inlet from external water tank The water inlet is an option If not connected the water tank is used as water source If RO Water is connected the external water tank can be filled automatically Drain Please make sure to have free outflow Fluid Connector for tube with 8 mm outer and inner 6 mm diameter Power in and switch Technical Data Control Interface Water Supply Temperature measuring Temperature setpoint accuracy Conductivity measuring Conductivity mixing accuracy Drain Tube for water supply and Drain 10 L Water Tank In Out 5 L Concentrate Tank Water Bath TO FROM Connector 1 x 24 V Control Interface Power supply Dimensions and weight Conductivity Calibration System USB Input pressure max 1 bar The water inlet is an option If not connected the water tank is used as water source Range 0 100 C Resolution 0 001 C Accuracy 25 40 0 01 otherwise 0 02 C 0 5 from Set point 0 200 00 mS cm 0 199 uS cm 0 2 uS cm 200 1999 uS cm x 2 uS cm 2 11 99 mS cm 0 02 mS cm 12 19 99 mS cm x 0 01 mS cm 20 200 mS cm Range Accuracy 0 2 mS cm 0 5 from Set point Free outflow needed Tube AD ID 6 8 mm Tubing material FEP PFA Nylon Polyurethane Tube AD ID 6 8 mm Tubing mate
64. inless Steel 316 grade SS Switching power Max 25 VA Adjust Range 60 mm Cable amp Connector Cable length 2 m Connector M12 5 Pin Pinning 44 Connector Pinning on flow switch Upper Switch Coptional gt IN2 GND oe ET NL GND Lower switch Plug recognition Ping 3 4 upper gwitch Pins 1 2 lower gwitch Flow Calibration System Flow Calibration System 45 6 5 Adjust LCU Level Control Unit Change of height The LCU is used to stop the supply once the bottle is filled 1 The LCU consists of four components I 5 1 LCU Head 2 LCU Body 3 Connector fluid inlet 2 4 Float switch 5 Locking screw The LCU was designed to be used in conjunction with Duran 5000 ml Calibration Flask Article ID 24 679 73 56 The height of the float switch can be adjusted For this purpose the locking screw must be released Height adjustment of the Float Switch works as follows Hold the LCU Head 1 and turn LCU Body 2 Rotation left The float switch moves down Rotation right The float switch moves up Adjust Instructions To install flask and level control unit please follow the steps below Put the flask on a non slip surface Fill the bottle with approx 25 C water exactly to the calibration mark Controlling whether the bottle is filled correctly Under filled Correctly filled Over filled Calibration Is is 15 mark line Bottom of meniscus Connect the cable of the level con
65. itive and negative pressure BP Inputs 24V max 25W Vacuum pump max 35W o e 10 0505 00 ees LabCon UPPH cx 9 5 4 1 Technical Data Control Interface Connector Bulgin PX413 Pin 2 x 24 VDC max 2A L 24 V Compressor N 24 V Vacuum pump E GND Pressure out Max 2 8 bar Vacuum out Max 820 mbar Pneumatic Connector One Touch fitting 6 8 mm Suitable for use with tubing material FEP PFA Nylon Polyurethane Dimensions and weight 30 x 13 x27 cm WxHxD 3 9 Kg without accessories 34 Pressure Calibration System 5 4 2 Controls and Ports Rear Side Inputs 24V Compressor max 25W Vacuum pump max 35W Connector 2 x 24 V supply for both pumps Positive pressure cut off adjust Positive pressure limitation switch Factory adjustment 2 5 bar Two environmental pressure inlet Vo J 227224 Both must be used with an air filter Environmental Pressure Negative pressure outlet Pneumatic One Touch fitting 6 mm Suitable for use with tubing material FEP PFA Nylon Polyurethane Positive pressure outlet Pneumatic One Touch fitting 6 mm Suitable for use with tubing material FEP PFA Nylon Positive Pressure Supply Polyu rethane Pressure Calibration System 35 5 5 References The reference sensors are integrated on the rear of the unit and can be easily removed for calibration Release Release amp RS485 REF1 TT E i n AGI 0
66. ized the temperature must be maintained for a period of 30 minutes 3 6 Software The LabCon UTHD software allows the easy and safe control of the water bath Set points can be set or selected from a list The stability of the bath and the settling time of the sensor to be calibrated are monitored At start up and whenever the Start button is pressed the program scans the USB ports of the computer for intelligent sensors Active sensors from type HDU and DIA Sensors are recognized If no Active sensors are detected provides the user interface as follows No calibration in process B SSS DEDE a 11 8 111 m i i 30 60 n 80 a0 100 Time Reference Meter Reference Meter 0 000 Me C Temperature Reference Meter Set Point Temperature S Reference Meter 3 6 1 Installation and Settings After software start the program will scan the USB Ports to locate the water bath and the reference meter You will get a message in case a device is missing In case the program is not able to find a list of set points it will create a default list No additional settings are needed Temperature Calibration System 13 3 6 2 Display Controls and Functions Pull Down Menu File Setpoint New Delete sort ascending sort descending Export bath data Terminate Function Adjust Active Sensor All oR WON Info Window No calibration in process Wait to stabi
67. l vapours can be ignited Zo Labes Label Accordance With EC No 1272 2008 pictogram required P102 P210 P251 P280 P410 412 Not Classified as PBT vPvB by current EU criteria Keep aut of reach af children Keep away from heat sparks npen flames hiot surfaces No smoking Pressunzed container Do not pierce or burn even after usa Da nat breathe vapour spray Project from sunlight Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50 C22 F SECTION 3 COMPOSITION INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS 99 100 Attachment Freezer Spray MSDS 0968 v2 5 RS 846 682 FREEZER NN Sic 1 1 DIFLUOROETHANE R152A CAS No 75 37 86 Classification T272 200H Classification B7 5A4S EEC Fiam Gas 1 H220 R12 Press Gas Liquefied H280 The Full Text for all R Phrases and Hazard Statements are Displayed in Section 16 Compoailion Comments Ingredients not listed are classified as non hazardous or at a concentration below reportable levels Move the exposed person tn fresh air at once Keep the affected person warm and at rest Get prompt medical attention ingestion DO NOT INDUCE VOMITING Rinse mouth thoroughly Skin coniact Wash the skin immediately with soap and water Get medical attention if any discomfort comtinuas Eye contact Make sure remove any contact lenses from the eyes before rinsing Promptly wash eyes with plenty of water while lifting the eye lids Continue to rinse fo
68. levant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Use of the substance mixture Disinfection and cleaning of medical inventory and surfaces 1 3 Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet Dr Schumacher mbH Postfach 11 62 D 34201 Melsungen Telephone 49 0 5664 9496 0 Telefax 49 0 5664 8444 Emergency telephone 49 0 6132 84463 GBK Gefahrgut Buero GmbH Ingelheim Responsible for the safety data sheet sds gbk ingelheim de SECTION 2 Hazards identification 2 1 Classification of the substance or mixture Indications of danger Irritant Dangerous for the environment R phrases Irritating to skin Risk of serious damage to eyes Very toxic to aquatic organisms 2 2 Label elements Danger symbols Xi Irritant N Dangerous for the environment Xi Irritant N Dangerous for the environme nt R phrases 38 Irritating to skin 41 Risk of serious damage to eyes 50 Very toxic to aquatic organisms S phrases 26 In case of contact with eyes rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice 35 This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe way 39 Wear eye face protection 60 This material and its container must be disposed of as hazardous waste 61 Avoid release to the environment Refer to special instructions Safety data sheets 2 3 Other hazards Not known Attachment Cleanisept MSDS 93 SECTION 3 Composition information on in
69. lize bath Reference Meter 0 000 Set Point 20 Next Set Point Adds a new set point to the list Deletes a set point from the list Saves collected bath values into a EXCEL sheet Terminates the program Allows to adjust sensors available after at least two points are calibrated Adjusts sensor with calibration data Adjusts sensor no 1 Shows program info Status display for operating status and system messages The water bath is not yet settled Please wait This phase ensures that the sensors to be calibrated are completely settled The remaining time is displayed The bath is stable and the sensors are settled The sensors can be calibrated The measured value of the external reference monitor Set point of the bath temperature A value can be selected from the list or entered directly into the field If the value is changed it will be transmitted to the water bath If the temperature of the bath is settled a single correction to the temperature indicated by the reference instrument is performed Selects the next target value from the list and send this value to the water bath Starts the water bath The state of the button switches in the picture below Stops the water bath The state of the button switches in the above image Temperature Calibration System Allows the customization of the graph Allows you to adjust the measured value colour Display of a connected sensor In the
70. mmering Pot Type Caso 2200 Slim Line 2000 Induction hob 230 V 50 Hz 2000 W ELO 99414 TFA LT 101 Electrode Holder 68 9943 00 LabCon CLRP Cleaning Recirculation Pump 10 0570 00 Tube adapter for LabCon CLRP Silicon tubing with Dialyser Coupling Connectors Three EU Schuko Outlet Australian Plug Cleanisept Food Grade granules CGH8O7 58 sensor Disinfection and Decalcification System 8 3 General All sensors coming in contact with dialysate must be disinfected and decalcificated before calibration This are conductivity sensors and possibly the flow sensors Both need be disinfected in 10 citric acid solution for 30 min at about 80 C The conductivity electrodes are processed by immersion in a water pot Flow through sensors as the flow sensors are flushed with a recirculation pump SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read carefully the user manuals from both the Heater and the Simmering Pot To avoid overheating the HDM Sensors use always the simmering pot to produce the cleaning disinfection solution Use always a temperature meter to double check the solution temperature 8 4 Heater Function The Caso 2200 heater is used to heat the cleaning disinfection solution The device is programmable and allows to automatically switching off the device after 30 min Operation Panel Lm d Booster Menu Keep warm Power switch Selection button increase of the power stage temperature or duration
71. not available Asoration hazard This information is not available 11 2 Further information Systemic effects After swallowing of large amounts Nausea Vomiting Mo toxic effects are to be expected when the product is handled appropriately SECTION 12 Ecological information 12 1 Toxicity The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue tems are available at www merckgroup com Page of B 68 Attachment Sodium Chloride MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Catalogue No 106404 Product name sodium chioride for analysis EMSURE ACS ISO0 Reag Ph Eur Toxicity to fish LC50 Pimephales promelas fathead minnow 7 650 mgl 96 h IUCLID Toxicity fo daphnia and other aquatic invertebrates 50 Daphnia magna Water flea 1 000 mail 48 h IUCLID 12 2 Persistence and degradability Biodegradatily The methads for determining the biological degradability are not applicable to inorganic substances 12 3 Bioaccumulative potential No information available 12 4 Mobility in soil No information available 12 5 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment PBT vPvB assessment not available as chemical safety assessment not required not conducted 12 8 Other adversa affects Additional ecological infarmation Discharge into the environment must be avoided SECTION 13 Disposal considerations Waste treatment methods Seg wwWw retralogistik com for processes regarding the retum of chemicals and containers or contact us there i
72. nterface looks as follows F AutoCal UFHD File Function Calibration Mode Waiting for minimum condition 500 ml min 501 Q ml min Reference HDM99XP Howrate HDM97P 506 ml min Active Sensor ml min Next Setpoint Calibration Mode The minimum condition Calibration with flask Flask filled with 5000 ml Calibration with internal reference sensor 2 minute stable pump time Once the flow the minimum condition is fulfilled the user interface might look as follows F AutoCal UFHD File Function Calibration Mode 7 Ready to calibrate sensors Reference HDMGGXP 0 ml min 792 ml ml min Flowrate HDM97P ml min ml min Active Sensor o e Next Setpoint In case the calibration is performed with the flask the system will stop automatically Otherwise the flow can be stopped at any time Longer pump time increases the accuracy of the calibration Once the flow is stopped the calibration values can be taken or the sensors can be adjusted Flow Calibration System 49 6 5 2 Display Controls and Functions Pull Down Menu File Exit Terminates the program Function Rinse Flask Head Allows rinsing and filling the tubing and flask switch head The function will be switched off automatically after 30 sec Reset accumulated Volume Allows to reset the accumulated volumes of the sensors Reset all Reset HDM99 Sensor Reset HDM97 Sensor Reset Active Sensor
73. ntial Partition coefficient n octanowaler log Pow 1 72 20 OECD Test Guideline 117 anhydrous substance Bioaccumulation is not expected 12 4 Mobility in soil information available 12 5 Results of PBT and vPvB assessment PBT vPvB assessment not available as chemical safety assessment not required not conducted 12 8 Other adverse effects Additional ecological information Harmful effect due to pH shift Discharge into the environment must be avoided SECTION 13 Disposal considerations Fasie ireatmen methods See www retrologistik com for processes regarding the return of chemicals and containers or contact us there if you have further questions SECTION 14 Transport information Land transport ADR RID 14 1 14 6 Mot classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations Inland waterway transport ADN relevant Air transport IATA The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue items are available at www merck chemicals com Page B of 10 89 90 Attachment Citric Acid MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Catalogue No 100243 Product name Citric acid monohydrate powder suitable for use as excipient EMPROVE exp Ph Eur BP JP USP E 330 FCG 14 1 14 6 Mot classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations Sea transport IMDG 14 1 14 6 Not classified as dangerous in the meaning of transport regulations 14 7 Transport in bulk accordin
74. oes not contain substances of very high concern according to Regulation EC No 1807 2006 REACH Article 57 above the respective regulatory concentration limit of 2 0 7 ww National legislation Storage class 10 13 15 2 Chemical Safety Assessment For this product a chemical safety assessment was not carried out SECTION 18 Other Information Training advica Provide adequate information instruction and training for operators Labelling B7 GAB EEC or 1999 45 EC The product does not need to be labelled in accordance with EC directives or respective national laws Key or legend to abbreviations and acronyms used in the safety data sheet Used abbreviations and acronyms can be loaked up at www wikipedia org Regional representation This information is given on the authorised Safety Data Sheet for your country The imamato contamed tere is based an fae presen slate of cur kmoweggas ff characfensas Ife product wih raegany fa ite apprannate safety precautions ff aaes nat represent 3 guarantees of amy properties of fe product The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue Hema are available at www omerckgroup com Page B of B 70 Attachment Conductivity Reference Solution MSDS 9 3 Conductivity Reference Solution MSDS AEP Material Safety Data Sheet Date 12 01 2012 according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Version 1 0 secondary Reference Solution Sodium Chloride Section 1 Identification of the substance mixture and of the company unde
75. of dusts 6 4 Reference to other sections Indications about waste teatment see section 13 SECTION 7 Handling and storage 7 1 Precautions for safe handling Advice on safe handling Observe labe precautions Hygiene Measures Change contaminated clothing Wash hands after working with substance 7 2 Conditions for safe storage including amy Incompatibilities Tightly closed Dry Recommended storage temperature see product label 7 3 Specific end use s Apart from the uses mentioned in section 1 2 no other specific uses are stipulated SECTION 8 Exposure controis personal protection 8 1 Control parameters 8 2 Exposure controls Engineering measures Technical measures and appropriate working operations should be given priority over the use of personal protective equipment See section 7 1 Individual protection measures Protective clothing needs to be selected specifically for the workplace depending on concentrations and quantities of the hazardous substances handled The chemical resistance of the protective equipment should be enquired at the respective supplier EyeTace protection Safety glasses Hand protection full contact Glove material Mitrile rubber Glove thickness 0 11 mm Break through time gt 460 min splash contact Glove material Mitrile rubber Glove thickness 0 11 mm Break through time gt 480 min The Safety Data Sheets far catalogue tems ere available at www merckgroup com Page of B
76. olutions pH 6 0 to 8 0 Section 12 Ecological Information No information found Section 15 Disposal Considerations Dispose of in accordance with Federal State and local regulation Section 14 Transport Information US DOT chipping Name Notregulated Hazard Class UN Number Packing Group Section 15 Regulatory Information US Federal TSCA CASS 7732 18 515 listed on the TSCA Inventory CAS 7338 79 is listed on the TSCA Inventory CASS 7778 77 015 listed on the TSCA Inventory CASS 7758 11 415 listed on the TSCA Inventory CAS 1310 73 27 is listed on the TSCA Inventory SARA Reportable Quantities EQ CAS 7558 72 41 final RO 3000 pounds 2270ke CAS 1310 73 2 final RO 1000 pounds 4M Eg CERCLA SARA Section 313 Mone of the components are on this list OSHA Highly Hazardous None of the components are on this list US State State Richt to Know Sodium ccm Eg ae be found on the following state Kight to Enov lists California New Massachuset eae ee be teat cin following state Right to Know lists Califomia New Jersey Florida Pennsylvania Minnesota Massachusetts California Reeulations None Furopean International Regulations Canadian DSL NDSL All of the components of this product are listad on Canada s DSL List Canada Ingredient Disclosure List 8 7732 18 515 notlisted on Canada s Ingredient Disclosure List CASS 7556 79 415 not listed on Canada 5 Ingredient Disclosur
77. ontroller 10 0500 00 LabcCon UPPH Pressure Vacuum Pump 10 0505 00 HDU PRH15 HDU PRH50 LabCon UPHD 1xUSB2 0AtoB 50 cm Norprene flexible tubing PMC Connector male PMC Connector Female 6 8 mm tubing Tubing material FEP PFA Nylon Polyurethane 28 Pressure Calibration System 5 3 LabCon UPHD Controller Hardware 5 3 1 Controls and Ports Front side I Iss LOW HIGH REFERENCE LOW REFERENCE Indicates which internal reference sensor Is in use Indicates if POSitive NEGative or ENVironmental pressure is applied to the sensors under calibration Number of sensor Connector for Active Sensors Communication LED s Data RX receive TX transmit Pressure Port Type Colder PMC Pressure Calibration System 29 Rear side Release Release amp RS485 REF1 e TX E Output 2 x 24V combined max 50W Positive P ressure Supply amp s Negative Pressure Supply External Reference 40 0500 00 90 240V AC 47 63Mz 1 3 Maruealieo 15 30179 Hannover Germ nover any amp NIME Fuse 250V 10A slow blow C MD MEME ema Serial Number Made in Germany 3134 10050000 0002 USB in Control unit i x Fuse 250V 4A slow blow cow Details Internal pressure references sensors Pressing the Release Button releases the sensor nn En w
78. ore separately from combustible materials reducing agents and other incompatible materials SAFETY HAZARDS NOT COMBUSTIBLE REACTS EXOTHERMICALLY with reducing materials creating a fire hazard Heating produces toxic fumes Refer to local spillage emergency procedures Solutions can be contained using sand proprietary adsorbent or transferred to a suitable container Contaminated adsorbent or powder should be put into a double polythene lined or other suitable container and disposed of as contaminated waste Clean up spills immediately observing precautions in the Exposure Controls section TOXIC TO AQUATIC ORGANISMS Prevent Spillage From Contaminating Water Courses Do Not Wash To Surface Water Drain SPILLAGE Refer to local procedures risk assessment for EXPOSURE specific personal protective equipment CONTROLS requirements Chemical Protective Clothing and CONTAINMENT LEVEL 3 Eye Protection must be worn where there is risk of body contact Respiratory Protective Equipment and Local Exhaust Ventilation may be required to protect against vapour Health surveillance is required where exposure may be significant OCCUPATIONAL Health amp Safety Executive Workplace Exposure Limit EXPOSURE LIMIT 8 Hour TWA None 15 minute STEL 0 1 ppm 1 1 mgm ISSUE DATE 2005 REF NUMBER 100C99 Risk Assessment Services 62 Attachment Sodium Chloride MSDS 92 Sodium Chlorid
79. p to the O Rings of the conductivity sensor in the water Add 150 ml citric acid and heat the solution with maximal power up to 80 C Stirring the solution until the citric acid is dissolved To heat up you can press the Booster Button Coming close to 80 C you can reduce the power to set point 80 C for 30 minutes 8 6 Disinfection and decalcification of conductivity sensors The solution should be prepares as described above Put the sensor holder with the conductivity electrodes on the pot Make sure that the conductivity sensors to the O rings are in the solution at a maximum As water evaporates from time to time it is necessary to fill up water in the pot 60 sensor Disinfection and Decalcification System 8 Disinfection and decalcification of flow through sensors The solution should be prepares as described above LabCon CLRP Cleaning Recirculation Pump Flow through sensor under cleaning and disinfection 15 Citric Acid 80 C To clean and disinfect a flow through sensor connect the sensor as shown above Make sure the pump direction also corresponds to the flow through direction of the sensor The tubing of the suction side of the pump and the outlet of the sensor lead into the pot Attachments 61 9 Attachments 91 IODINE Hazard Communication Sheet Bluish black crystals with a sharp pungent odour m p 114 C sublimes at 183 C DESCRIPTION Almost insoluble in water CAS 7553 56 2 UN number None
80. quirement according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Section 4 First aid measures 4 1 Description of first aid measures After inhalation Fresh air After skin contact Wash aff with plenty of water Remove contaminated clothing After eye contact Rinse out with plenty of water Make victim drink water two glasses at most Consult doctor if feeling un After swallowing 4 2 Most important symptoms and effects both acute and delayed We have no description of any toxic symptoms 4 3 Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment needed No information available section 5 Firefighting measures 3 1 Extinguishing media Suitable extinguishing media Use extinguishing measures that are appropriate to local circumstances and the surrounding environment Unsuitable extinguishing media For this substance mixture no limitations of extinguishing agents are given 3 2 Special hazards arising from the substance or mixture Mot combustible 3 3 Advice for firefighters Special protective equipment for firefighters In the event of fire Wear self contained breathing apparatus Page 2 12 Attachment Conductivity Reference Solution MSDS IBP Material Safety Data Sheet according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 secondary Reference Solution Sodium Chloride Section 6 Accidental release measures 6 1 Personal precautions protective equipment and emergency procedures Advice far non emergency personnel
81. r a self contained breathing apparstus in pressure demand MSHA NIOSH approved or equivalent and full protective gear Extinguishing Media For small fires use dry chemical carbon dioxide water spray or alcohol resistant foam Autoignition Temperature No information found Flash Point No information fownd NFPA Rating Health 1 Flammability 0 Instability 0 Explosion Limits Lower Upper na Section 6 Accidental Release Measures General Information Use proper personal protectiveequipment as indicated in Section 8 Spilla Leaks Absorb spill with inert material such as sand vaermiculite or diatomaceous earth and transfer to a suitable container labeled for later disposal Attachment pH Buffer Solution MSDS 79 2 Material Safety Data Sheet UE Buffer Solutions pH 6 0 to 8 0 Section Handling and Storage Handling Wash thoroughly after handling Avoid contact with eves skin andclothing Avoidingestion and inhalation Storage Store tightly capped in a cool dr well ventilsted away from incompatible materials Section 8 Exposure Controls Personal Protection Engineering Controls Facilities using or storing this material should be equipped with an avevwashand safety shower Provide local exhaust or general dilution ventilation to keep airborne levels below the permissible limits Exposure Limits Chemical Name None of the Mone of the Mone of the component
82. r at least 15 minutes and get medical attention Treat Symptomatically SECTION 5 FIREFIGHTING MEASURES This product is not flammable Use fire extinguishing media appropriate for surunding matenals Thermal decomposition or combusbon may liberate carbon oxides and other toxic gases or vapours Fire amp Explosion Hazards Aerosol cans may explode imn a Vapours are heavier than air and may travel along the floor and in the bottom of containers Vapours may ba ignited by a spark a hot surface or an ember Move container from fire area if it can be done without risk Protective equipment for fire fighters Selecbon of respiratory protection for fire faghting follow the general fire precautions indicated in the workplace Do not discharge min drains water courses ar onlo the ground 2j 8 Attachment Freezer Spray MSDS 101 CPQOS68 v2 5 RS 846 682 FREEZER Wear protective clothing as described in Section B of this safety data sheet See section 11 for additional information on health hazards Collect and dispose of spillage as indicated in secon 13 Sipe al moderate temperatures in dry well venblated area The identified Uses for this product are detailed in Section 1 2 Use engineering controls to reduce air coramination to permissible exposure level Provide eyewash station Engineering measures Provide adequate ventilation including appropriate local extracbon to ensure that the defined
83. r specific uses are stipulated SECTION 8 Exposure controls personal protection 8 2 Exposure controls Engineering measures Technical measures and appropriate working operations should be given priority over the use of personal protective equipment See section 7 1 Individual protection measures Protective clothing needs to be selected specifically for the workplace depending on concentrations and quantities of the hazardous substances handled The chemical resistance of the protective equipment should be enquired at the respective supplier proleclion Safety glasses Hand protection full contact Glove material Nitrile rubber Glove thickness 0 11 mm Break through time gt 480 min aplash contact Glove material Mitrile rubber Glove thickness 0 77 mm Break through time gt 480 min The protective gloves to be used must comply with the specifications of EC Directive BS B5B5 EEC and the related standard EN374 for example KCL 741 Dermatril amp L full contact KCL 741 Dermatril L splash contact The Safety Data Sheets for catalogue items are available at www rmerck chemicals com Page 4 of 10 86 Attachment Citric Acid MSDS SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Catalogue No 100243 Product name Citic acid monohydrate powder suitable for use as excipient EMPROVE exp Ph Eur BPJP USP E 330 FCC The breakthrough times stated above were determined by KCL in laboratory tes
84. raduated beaker and fill it with 4000 ml water Pour slowly with stirring 1000 gram Sodium Chloride into the beaker and stir until the salt is completely dissolved 4 Fill the concentrate into the 5 L concentrate tank Conductivity Calibration System 23 48 Software The LabCon UTHD software allows the easy and safe control of the water bath Set points can be set or selected from a list The stability of the bath and the settling time of the sensor to be calibrated are monitored At start up and whenever the Start button is pressed the program scans the USB ports of the computer for intelligent sensors Active sensors from type HDU and DIA Sensors are recognized If no Active sensors are detected provides the user interface as follows 10 No calibration in process tn eek ha es Reference Meter 0 000 We due Temperature i 30 60 80 a0 100 Time Reference Meter File Function No calibration in process Reference Meter Set Point Temperature 7E Reference Meter 4 8 1 Installation and Settings After software start the program will scan the USB Ports to locate the water bath and the reference meter You will get a message in case a device is missing In case the program is not able to find a list of set points it will create a default list No additional settings are needed 4 8 2 Pull Down Menu File
85. ration hazard Not classified Carcinogenic mutagenic toxic effects for reproduction Carcinogenicity Not classified Mutagenicity Not classified Reproductive toxicity Not classified Additional information on tests Classification in compliance with the assessment procedure specified in the EC guidelines 1999 45 EG Empirical data on effects on humans Watch out Beware hazard of foam aspiration SECTION 12 Ecological information 12 1 Toxicity Ecological data are not available Quaternary ammonium compounds benzyl C12 16 alkyldimethyl chlorides LC50 Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 h 0 93 mg l US EPA LC50 Pimephales promelas 96 h 0 28 mg l US EC50 Daphnia magna 48 h 0 025 mg l EPA FIFRA ErC50 Selenastrum capricornutum 72 h 0 049 OECD 201 EC50 Activated sludge 3 h 7 75 mg l OECD 209 LC50 earthworms 14 d 7070 mg kg OECD 207 Attachment Cleanisept MSDS 97 68424 85 1 Quaternary ammonium compounds benzyl C12 16 alkyldimethyl chlorides Acute fish toxicity LC50 1 7 mg l Oncorhynchus mykiss 96 Acute crustacea toxicity EC50 0 03 mg l 7173 51 5 Didecyldimethylammonium chloride Acute fish toxicity LC50 0 19 mg l Pimephales promelas o6 Acute algae toxicity Pseudokirchneriela subcapitata orfe e 12 2 Persistence and degradability The surfactant s contained in this preparation complies comply with the biodegradability criteria as laid down in Regulation EC No 648 2004 on d
86. rial Silicone FEP PFA Nylon Polyurethane Tube AD ID 6 8 mm Tubing material Silicone Pump HIGH Silicon pump tubing AD ID 6 3 mm Pump LOW Silicon pump tubing AD ID 1 1 mm Tube AD ID 6 8 mm Tubing material Silicone Bulgin PX413 Pin L 24V N NC E GND USB 90 264 VAC 50 60 Hz max 150W 30 x 31x27 cm WxHxD 5 9 Kg without accessories Conductivity Calibration System 21 46 Modification of Water Bath In order to integrate the water bath in the automated water processing the water bath gets the following modifications e Float switch to detect maximum water level e Two nozzle for sodium concentrate injection The concentrate injection takes place via bulkhead fittings with male Luer adapter at the water side and additional nozzles with femail Luer adapter The nozzle are standard syringe needles with dimensions described below Concentrate Pump LOW 246 0 55 x 25 mm Concentrate Pump HIGH 19G 1 1 x 30 mm 22 Conductivity Calibration System 4 7 Preparation of Concentrate Solution For the preparation of reference conductivity solution a concentrate solution is needed 1000 gr Sodium Chloride dissolve in 4 liters of RO Water results in conductivity solution of about 190 mS cm The final conductivity of the concentrate is not important The following procedure is based on measurement of volume and is sufficiently accurate SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Use Sodium Chloride in purified quality only Take a 5 L g
87. rtaking 1 1 Product identifier Catalogue No 32 0000 74 32 0014 00 32 0027 70 32 0140 00 32 0018 50 Product name secondary Reference Solution Sodium Chloride 74 uS cm 1410 2 77 mS cm 14 00 mS cm 18 590 mS cm REACH Registration Number This product is a mixture REACH Registration Number see section 3 1 2 Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against Identified uses Solution for calibrating conductivity measurement devices 1 3 Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet Company IBP Medical GmbH Ikarusallee 15 30179 Hannover Germany Phong 49 511 651647 Responsible Department europe ibpmedical com 1 4 Emergency telephone number see 1 3 section 2 Hazards identification 2 1 Classification of the substance or mixture The substance is not classified as dangerous according to European Union legislation 2 2 Label elements Labeling Regulation EC No 1272 2008 Mot a dangerous substance according to GHS Labeling 67 54B EEC or 1999 45 EC The product does not need to be labeled in accordance with EC directives or respective national laws 2 3 Other hazards None known Page 1 Attachment Conductivity Reference Solution MSDS 71 UBP Material Safety Data Sheet according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Secondary Reference Solution Sodium Chloride Section 3 Composition Information on ingredients Chemical nature Aqueous solution Remarks disclosure re
88. s Read carefully the entire documentation Calibration Background HDM Meters Read carefully the entire documentation of the reference devices used in LabCon C devices Read carefully the entire manual of the meter to calibrate before using the LabCon C devices Keep the devices away from unauthorised persons Only use the LabCon C devices for the calibration of dialysis reference meters and sensors Only use the LabCon C devices in conjunction with high accuracy references Make sure that all reference meters have valid calibration certificates Only use the LabCon C devices in a dry environment and do not touch it with wet hands Prevent every mechanical overstraining of electrical wires If the acquired values seem to be not believable make sure that the no device is defective Prevent electrostatic discharge on the connectors This can lead to substantial damage of the LabCon C devices devices and devices to calibrate Make sure to be completely discharged before touching the connectors or cables connected to the instrument Potentials above 42V against earth ground are dangerous This potentials can lead to electrical shock and therefore to health hazards Make sure that none of the connectors has higher voltage than mentioned before Never open a device of the LabCon C devices There are no parts inside you can repair 6 Introduction 1 Introduction This documentation describes how to install and use the hard and software of the di
89. s are on components sreon ths components are on this list list this list Sodium phosphate dibasic Mone of the Mone of the Mone ofthe components components components gre on this list gre on this list on this list Potassium phosphate Hone of the Mane of the Mone of the monobasic components components components Bre an this fist are on this list Bre on this list Poiassiumphosphatedibazic None ofthe None of the Mone of the components components components gre on this iist are on this irt Bre on this list Sodiumhydroxide 2 mg ims3 Ceiling 2 mgm Ceiling 2 mug ma TWA 10 mgims IDLH OSHA Vacated PELs Sodium hydroxide 2 mg m3 Ceiling Personal Protective Equipment Eyes Wear appropriate protective eveelasses or chemical safety coeeles as described by OSHA s evaand face protection regulations in 29 CFR 1910 133 Do not wear contact lenses when workine with chemicals Skin Wear appropriate protective cloves to prevent skin exposure Clothing Wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent skinexposure Respirators Follow the OSHA respiratorregulations foundin 29 CFR 1910 134 Always use a NIOSH approved respirator when necessary 80 Attachment pH Buffer Solution MSDS Vil eig Material Safety Data Sheet PRUE Buffer Solutions pH 6 0 to 8 0 Section 9 Physical and Chemical Properties Physical State Clear liquid Color Colorle s Odor Odorless pH 6 8 Vapor Pressure No information tui
90. s from the external sensors under calibration Left Current Value Right Accumulated Value The accumulated values are set to 0 ml once the calibration process is started If the calibration process is not started the accumulated values can be set to 0 ml via the Pull Down menu Function Flow rate set point Selects the next target value from the list otarts the water flow The state of the button switches in the picture below Stops the water flow The state of the button switches in the above image Flow Calibration System 51 6 6 Equipment maintenance The test rig used for flow testing should also be cleaned every four weeks For this purpose the tank liquid should be drained away in order to purge the system then the tank must be filled with 50 C water mixed with 10 citric acid Rinse the system for 30 minutes After rinsing drain tank and system After draining the system fill the tank with ultra pure water and add 20 ml of saturated iodine solution Rinse the test rig for 5 minutes A sticker should then be placed on the test rig displaying the date the next cleaning is due Placing out of operation If case the device is unused for a longer period the device should be emptied To do this remove the tube from the water tank and press the Start button Stop the process once no more liquid comes out 52 Flow Calibration System 6 8 Saturated lodine solution The saturated lodine solution is used to avoid bioc
91. t and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration Evaluabon Authorisation and Restriction cf Chemicals REACH establishing a European Chemicals Agency amending Directiye and repealing Council Regulation EEC No 793 93 and Commission Regulation EC 1458 04 as well as Council Directiva 76 7869 EEC and Commission Directives 81 155 EEC 83 87 EEC g3105 EC and 2000 21 EC including amendments Regulation EC No 1272 2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 December 2008 on classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures amending and repealing Directives 87 54 NEEC and 1999 45 EC and amending Regulation EC No 1807 2006 with amendments Busthoriaationa Tite VII Regulation 1907 2008 No specific authorisations are noted for this product Restictons Tite Vill Regulation 1907 2008 No specific resinctions of usa are noted for this product SECTION 16 OTHER INFORMATION Revision Date NOVEMBER 2013 Rewvlalon 2 EDS No 13082 Risk Phrases Full H12 Extremely flammable MC Not classified Hazard Statements In Full H220 Extremely flammable gas H280 Contains gas under pressure may explode if heated Dizcimerrer Thee irdanmaton relates only to the specific maierial designaded and may not be valid Tar such material eed in combination with any other matenals of an any process Stich indormabon is to the best of the company s knowledge and belief accurate and rel
92. tilation Evacuate the danger area observe emergency procedures consult an expert Advice for emergency responders Protective equipment see section B 6 2 Environmental precautions Do not empty into drains 8 3 Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up Cover drains Collect bind and pump off spills Observe possible material restrictions see sections 7 and 10 Take up dry Dispose of properly Clean up affected area Avoid generation of dusts 6 4 Reference to other sections Indications about waste treatment see section 13 Tha Safety Data Sheets for catalogue items are available at www rmerck chemicals com Page 3 of 10 Attachment Citric Acid MSDS 85 SAFETY DATA SHEET according to Regulation EC No 1907 2006 Catalogue No 100243 Product name Citric acid monohydrate powder suitable for use as excipient EMPROVE exp Ph Eur BP JP USP E 330 FCC SECTION 7 Handling and storage 7 1 Precautions for safe handling Advice on safe handling Observe label precautions Hygiene measures Immediately change contaminated clothing Apply preventive skin protection Wash hands and face after working with substance 7 2 Conditions for safe storage including any incompatibilitias Requirements for storage areas and containers No metal containers Storage condilionms Tightly closed Dry Recommended storage temperature see product label 7 3 Specific end use s Apart from the uses mentioned in section 1 2 no othe
93. trol unit LCU to the Floating Switch Connector on the rear of the LabCon UFHD controller Start the LabCon UFHD software Move the Float Gauge up from the lowest position of the Float Switch and make sure that on the program surface a light is indication PSL the changing switch status Insert the LCU into the flask Make sure that the LCU is resting on the rim of the bottle Make sure that the Float Gauge of the LCU does not touch the flask 46 Flow Calibration System If the PSL is off adjust the LCU that the Float Switch moves down until the PSL wends on Continue on step 9 If the PSL is on adjust the LCU that the Float Switch moves up until the PSL wends off Adjust the LCU that the Float Switch moves down until the PSL wends on Remove the LCU from the flask empty the Calibration Flask and insert the LCU into the flask again Connect the fluid outlet on the front of the LabCon UFHD controller to the fluid inlet of the LCU Select in the pull down menu Setup Calibration Mode With calibration flask Select set point 500 ml min Press Button Start Wait until the flask is filled and the LCU stops pumping Remove the LCU and control whether the bottle is filled correctly If not filled correctly adjust the LCU accordingly Remove some water from the bottle Restart with step 6 If filled correctly Fix the Locking Screw 5 Double Check the adjustment by filling the bottle again step 6 to 13 Adjustment finished SAFETY
94. ts acc to EN374 with samples of the recommended glove types This recommendation applies only to the product slated in the safety data sheet supplied by us and for the designated use When dissolving in or mixing with other substances and under conditions deviating from those stated in EN374 please contact the supplier of CE approved gloves e g KCL GmbH D 35124 Eichenzell Internet www kcl de Other protective equipment protective clothing Respiratory protection required when dusts are generated Empfohiener Filtertyp Fitter P 1 acc to DIN 3181 for solid particles of inert substances The entrepeneur has to ensure that maintenance cleaning and testing of respiratory protective devices are carried out according to the instructions of the producer These measures have to be properly documented Environmental exposure controls Do not empty into drains SECTION 8 Physical and chemical properties 8 1 Information on basic physical and chemical properties Form solid Colour white Odour odouriess Odour Threshold nat applicable pH No information available Melting point 135 152 C Boiling point boiling range decomposition Flash point not applicable Evaporation rate Flammability solid gas Lower explosion limit Upper explosion limit Vapour pressure Relative vapour density No information available No information available Mo information available No information available lt 0 1 hPa at 20 C

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