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INTRODUCTION
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ARCHITECT
®
RSH Service Training Guide
FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY
201532-102
Electrical Hazards
The ARCHITECT System does not pose uncommon electrical hazards if it is installed properly and
connected to a power source that meets required specifications.
Basic electrical hazard awareness is essential to the safe operation of any system. It is recommended that a
ground fault circuit interrupter be used when working in a wet environment. Only qualified personnel
should perform electrical servicing. Elements of electrical safety include, but are not limited to the
following:
•
Inspect electrical cabling into and on the ARCHITECT System periodically for signs of wear and
damage.
•
Determine the cause of blown fuse or thrown circuit breaker and correct the problem before attempting
to resume operation of the equipment. Only use replacement fuses of the specified type and electrical
rating.
•
Assure the power to the instrument is turned OFF when designated within the performance of certain
service procedures. Be aware that a high voltage charge may remain on the power supply with the
power OFF
.
•
Use an electrically insulated tool to disconnect the Power Supply and short both male pins to the
instrument chassis.
•
Keep liquids away from all connectors of electrical or communication components. Unplug the
instrument before clean-up of major liquid spills.
•
Make sure hands are dry prior to touching any switches or outlets.
•
Keep the floor dry and clean under and around the ARCHITECT System.
•
Follow the ARCHITECT System’s instructions to remove power to the processing module(s) and
sample handler when designated within the performance of certain procedures.
NOTE:
Refer to the ARCHITECT Systems Operation Manual, Section 5 Operating
Instructions to view the SHUTDOWN procedure.
•
Use only approved power cords and electrical accessories, such as those supplied with the instrument,
to protect against electrical shock. Connect power cords only to properly grounded outlets.
NOTE:
Refer to the ARCHITECT System Service and Support Manual, System
Specifications for additional information.
Summary of Contents for ARCHITECT RHS
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