NanoPhotometer N50 User Manual
NanoPhotometer ® NP80/N60/N50/C40 User Guide Version 3.1212. G ETTING S TARTEDS PECTROPHOTOMETER I NSTALLATIONNote: Translations of the Safety Information and Unpacking and Positioning are available in Appendix1 (Czech), Appendix 2 (Dutch), Appendix 3 (French), Appendix 4 (German), Appendix 5 (Italian),Appendix 6 (Polish), Appendix 7 (Spanish), Appendix 8 (Swedish) and Appendix 9 (Portuguese)S AFETY I NFORMATIONBefore commencing installation, please take time to familiarize yourself with warning labels andsymbols on your instrument and their meaning. These are to inform you where potential danger existsor particular caution is required. Improper use may cause personal injuries or damage to theinstrument. The instrument must only be operated by appropriately trained and experiencedpersonnel. Please read the complete user manual prior to use.direct currentDo not open the instrument as this can expose the operator to electrical power, UV light, and delicatefiber optics or damage the instrument.If the submicroliter cell is used with the NanoPhotometer® C40 make sure that the lid is placed on themeasurement head prior to the measurement.WARNING: UV exposure when measuring without lid.Do not use damaged power cords, accessories, and other peripherals with your NanoPhotometer®.Use only the delivered and specified power supply/charger.Do not expose the NanoPhotometer® to strong magnetic, electrical fields, water, chemicals or anytype of liquid as heavy rain or moisture.Do not put the instrument into fire, as it may swell or explode (battery). Do not store at or use nearany type of heat source, especially temperatures above 60°C or in an explosive atmosphere.Do not leave your NanoPhotometer® on your lap or near any part of your body to prevent discomfortor injury from heat exposure.Do not place objects on top of the NanoPhotometer®.The NanoPhotometer® with battery pack (mobile version) has to be switched off during transportation.The on/off button has to be protected during transportation from turning on itself caused by shock orvibration.Biological samples may contain or have the potential to transmit infectious diseases. Be aware of thehealth hazard presented by such samples and wear appropriate protective equipment. Handle suchsamples with the greatest of care and according to applicable regulatory and organizationrequirements before working with such potential infectious materials.Note: Do not spill any biological samples on instrument components. If spill occurs, disinfect the |
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