30253 Rev A, Saphyr System Safety Guide for Saphyr P/N 60325
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Sound Level Safety Warnings
The instrument produces sounds when operated. All noise is under 85 dBA (the OSHA limit for safety).
LED Exposure Warning
Do not gaze at the light-emitting diode (LEDs) on the front of the instrument for an extended period of time.
Exposure to high-intensity LED may increase the risk of vision impairment and discomfort.
Electrical Safety Warnings
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Do not remove the outer panels from the instrument. Operating the instrument without all of the panels
creates potential exposure to hazardous AC and DC voltages.
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For protection against electrical shock hazard, the instrument must be plugged into a three-wired grounded
receptacle.
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Do not attach the power cord to an extension cord or to a multiple portable socket.
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Do not connect the instrument to anything.
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Do not open the sample door during scanning, as this could expose potentially hazards.
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Only Bionano Field Service Engineers or Bionano certified personnel are qualified to replace the internal
fuses. The power entry module includes two input fuses on the high-voltage input lines.
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Under no circumstances should the user modify the safety features of this instrument.
Electrical Specifications
Type
Specification
Line Voltage
100–240 VAC at 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption (instrument,
instrument controller, and monitor)
≤ 300 Watt
Power Connector
The instrument is shipped with only power cords for
North America. The necessary power cords required
for all other countries are provided at set-up.
Uncrating, Installing and Moving the Instrument
CAUTION
: Only an authorized Bionano personnel can uncrate and install the instrument.
The instrument is heavy and can cause serious injury if dropped or mishandled. Make sure there are three people
to assist the Field Service Engineer with lifting the Saphyr instrument from the crate. Ensure that the power
outlets powering the instrument are easily accessible and free of any obstructions.
Significant risks to optical and mechanical alignment can occur if the instrument is moved.