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Avoiding Damage to the Instrument
1.
Do not attempt to operate the device if damage is suspected.
2.
Protect this unit from physical damage, corrosive agents and extreme
temperatures (direct sunlight, etc.).
3.
For proper ventilation and safety concerns, keep at least 10 cm of space behind
the instrument, and at least 5 cm of space on each side.
4.
Use high level of precaution against the damages on the unit.
5.
Do not operate the unit out of environmental conditions addressed above.
6.
Do not operate the power supplies in high humidity environments (> 95%), or
where condensation may occur.
7.
To avoid condensation after operating the power supply in a cold room, wrap
the unit in a plastic bag and allow at least 2 hours for the unit to equilibrate to
room temperature before removing the bag and operating the unit.
8.
Prior to applying any cleaning or decontamination methods other than
manufacturer’s recommendation, users should check with the manufacturer’s
instruction to see if the proposed method will damage the equipment.
Equipment Operation
Follow the guidelines below to ensure safe operation of the unit:
1. NEVER access dangerous chemicals or other materials to prevent possible hazard of
explosion and damage.
2. Do not operate the unit without lids or covers to prevent possible hazards.
3. A temporary conductivity caused by condensation might occur even though this
series is rated Pollution Degree 2 in accordance with IEC 664.
Symbol
Symbols used on the power supply are explained below.
Indicates an area where a potential shock hazard may exist.
Consult the manual to avoid possible personal injury or instrument damage.
Indicates disposal instruction.
DO NOT throw this unit into a municipal trash bin when this unit has reached
the end of its lifetime. To ensure utmost protection of the global environment
and minimize pollution, please recycle this unit.
Caution/ Warning: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.