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AGFA d-lab.3 Digital Compact Lab

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Introduction<br />

Repair<br />

Liquid Residues<br />

All solutions that cannot be reused or that do not<br />

contain recyclable substances (film developer) are<br />

to be disposed of as special waste.<br />

Argentiferous solutions, in contrast, are liquid<br />

residual substances that can be used for silver<br />

recovery. For this reason, they should be<br />

collected separately from the other solutions.<br />

The disposal of argentiferous solutions should be<br />

ensured by fixing bath recycling firms that are<br />

normally also authorised to dispose of nonargentiferous<br />

solutions.<br />

For tank cleaning, cleaning agents based on<br />

peroxides are recommended. If these substances<br />

are used as prescribed, the local regulations<br />

about the draining of waste water are kept. This<br />

means that the cleaning and rinsing water of the<br />

tank cleaning can be drained into the public<br />

sewage system.<br />

Chemical Containers<br />

Rinse them with water used for the preparation<br />

of the solutions and provide for their recycling.<br />

Safety Precautions for the Handling of Chemicals<br />

Caution!<br />

The work with the machine involves the handling<br />

of slightly poisonous, irritating and etching<br />

substances. The user (employer)<br />

− has to elaborate operation instructions for the<br />

handling of dangerous substances and<br />

− provide for the instruction of his staff at least<br />

once a year.<br />

− Apart from this, the user must ensure sufficient<br />

aeration. The air in industrial workrooms should<br />

be exchanged at least eight to ten times per<br />

hour.<br />

1.6 2001-01-02 /PN 9009 <strong>AGFA</strong> d-<strong>lab.3</strong>

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