Press Release: Video manuals - how to install, operate, and
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Press Release: Video manuals - how to install, operate, and
Press Release: Video manuals - how to install, operate, and maintain your Metrohm instrument Metrohm Ireland Ltd. Unit F7 Riverview Business Park Nangor Road Clondalkin Dublin 12 Phone 01 450 9616 Fax 01 450 9642 E-mail ireland.admin@metrohm.ie Registered in Ireland No. 238859 VAT No. IE8238559Q nd Date: 2 March 2012 Do it yourself – that’s the fastest approach when it comes to the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Metrohm System. However, this is done best with proper instruction. To this end you find a complete range of «how to» videos in the «support» section on the homepage of Metrohm International Headquarters. These videos demonstrate step by step how your Metrohm analyzer is correctly installed, operated, and maintained. The video manuals are grouped into three sections dealing with ion chromatography, Karl Fischer titration, and electrodes, respectively. English subtitles explain what is being shown in the short videos and also point out details that must be given special attention. Moreover, the video manuals give the order numbers of spare parts, consumables, accessories, and relevant documentation. For more information on this press release please contact the Marketing Department at Metrohm Ireland Ltd. Helen Davey - Marketing Manager Metrohm Ireland Ltd Tel. 01928 579600 Email hdavey@metrohm.co.uk Note to Editors: Metrohm Ireland Ltd is the Irish distributor of Metrohm AG, the leading manufacturer of Ion Analysis Instruments. Metrohm is synonymous with potentiometric titration, Karl Fischer titration, ion chromatography and voltammetry solving your analytical chemistry problems with quality instrumentation and support services in the technologies of POTENTIOMETRIC TITRATION, KARL FISCHER TITRATION (moisture analysis), ION CHROMATOGRAPHY, VOLTAMMETRY (trace analysis), On-line & AT line analysis and VISCOMETRY. Set up in 1995, Metrohm UK serves the key markets of the UK including the chemical, petrochemical and pharmaceutical industries, as well as the automotive and food sectors.