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9.4. Spillage and Decontamination.
In the event of spillage switch off and unplug this product from the mains electrical supply. Wipe
off all excess liquid from the reaction block and surrounding area using an absorbent soft cloth.
Allow sufficient time for any ingressed liquid to evaporate before commencing with use.
If in doubt please consult Customer Support. Refer to section 10.
If the equipment has been exposed to contamination, the Responsible Body is
responsible for carrying out appropriate decontamination. If hazardous material has
been spilt on or inside the equipment, decontamination should only be undertaken
under the control of the Responsible Body with due recognition of possible hazards.
Before using any cleaning or decontamination method, the Responsible Body should
check with the manufacturer the proposed method will not damage the equipment.
Prior to further use, the Responsible Body shall check the electrical safety of the unit.
Only if all safety requirements are met can the unit be used again. The above procedure
is intended as a guide. Should spillage occur with a toxic or hazardous fluid then special
precautions may be necessary.
Decontamination Certificate.
Note:
In the event of this equipment or any part of the unit becoming damaged, or requiring
service, the item(s) should be returned to the manufacturer for repair accompanied by a
decontamination certificate.
Copies of the Certificate are available from
Distributor/Manufacturer. Appendix A of this instructions book may be copied and
enlarged.
At the end of life, this product must be accompanied by a Decontamination Certificate.
See section 6.3 and 6.4