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CELL-DYN
3000 System Operator’s Manual
2-3
9140240E — May 1995
Chapter 2
Installation
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The location should have nonporous, non-absorbing work surfaces
and flooring which can be easily cleaned and disinfected using
recommended procedures.
Waste Requirements
Allow room for a suitable waste container or position the instrument to
permit the waste to be routed directly to a drain. Regulations on
permissible substances, and their amounts, for disposal in public sewer
systems vary from state to state and even community to community.
Customers are advised to be knowledgeable of all applicable local, state,
and federal requirements, and the contents of their effluent streams,
before disposal of waste in public sewer systems. Be sure that the waste
outlet tube is secured in the drain hole.
Insert the waste full sensor plug (attached to the cap’s electrode wires)
into the receptacle on the left side panel of the Analyzer labeled waste
sensor. If the waste tube is placed directly into a drain, use a dummy plug
in the receptacle, as the WASTE FULL alert will activate if no plug is
inserted.
Power Requirements
Be sure that the system is located at the desired site before attempting
any connections. Four power outlets are required for the CELL-DYN
3000SL and three are required for the CELL-DYN 3000CS. A grounded
power outlet and voltage regulator may be necessary for optimum
performance.
Printer Installation
Overview
Remove the printer from its shipping container and visually inspect it for
damage. Find a suitable location adjacent to the Data Station. Be sure the
printer power switch is in the OFF position. Retain the manuals shipped
with the printer and store them in a convenient location.
NOTE: If the printer is placed on top of the Data Station, be
sure that the paper does not restrict air flow to the rear panel
fans.
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