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1.4.1
Labels/symbols
Throughout this manual symbols will appear where carrying out an operation may involve hazards.
Symbols and warnings also appear on the instrument, and these should be adhered to
Markes International can accept no liability for failure to do so.
BURN HAZARD
A hot surface may result in a burn injury.
INSTRUMENT/PART DAMAGE
Damage to the instrument or module may occur. This damage may not be covered under
the standard warranties.
LIFTING HAZARD
Injury may occur if proper lifting procedures are not followed.
WARNING
General warning symbol to alert the user that personal injury or instrument damage may
occur if the instrument is improperly used or if instru
DISPOSAL
This label indicates the instrument must not be disposed in regular waste but in
accordance with the WEEE scheme
1.4.2
Mains voltages
Ensure at all times that the plug (electrical isolator) can be easily and
accessed during equipment use.
The instrument must be suitably earthed via the power cord.
NOTE
: Voltages within the instrument will be a maximum of 24 V. Although there is
decreased risk of serious injury, these internal voltages should still be
as dangerous. Contact with any live parts may cause personal injury and/or
instrument damage.
1.4.3
High temperatures
Several parts of the UNITY 2
these zones whilst the system is in operation
zones are:
o
Heated valve.
o
Tube oven.
See Section 2 for the location of these zones. Both these zones are labelled with
‘Burn hazard’ labels similar to that shown above.
ALWAYS operate the instrument with the covers in pl
with these zones.
Throughout this manual symbols will appear where carrying out an operation may involve hazards.
Symbols and warnings also appear on the instrument, and these should be adhered to
Markes International can accept no liability for failure to do so.
A hot surface may result in a burn injury.
INSTRUMENT/PART DAMAGE
Damage to the instrument or module may occur. This damage may not be covered under
standard warranties.
Injury may occur if proper lifting procedures are not followed.
symbol to alert the user that personal injury or instrument damage may
occur if the instrument is improperly used or if instructions are not followed correctly.
This label indicates the instrument must not be disposed in regular waste but in
accordance with the WEEE scheme.
Ensure at all times that the plug (electrical isolator) can be easily and
accessed during equipment use.
The instrument must be suitably earthed via the power cord.
: Voltages within the instrument will be a maximum of 24 V. Although there is
decreased risk of serious injury, these internal voltages should still be
as dangerous. Contact with any live parts may cause personal injury and/or
instrument damage.
Several parts of the UNITY 2 can be operated at high temperatures
these zones whilst the system is in operation can cause serious burn injury. These
See Section 2 for the location of these zones. Both these zones are labelled with
‘Burn hazard’ labels similar to that shown above.
ALWAYS operate the instrument with the covers in place to avoid accidental contact
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Throughout this manual symbols will appear where carrying out an operation may involve hazards.
Symbols and warnings also appear on the instrument, and these should be adhered to at all times.
Damage to the instrument or module may occur. This damage may not be covered under
symbol to alert the user that personal injury or instrument damage may
ctions are not followed correctly.
This label indicates the instrument must not be disposed in regular waste but in
Ensure at all times that the plug (electrical isolator) can be easily and quickly
: Voltages within the instrument will be a maximum of 24 V. Although there is
decreased risk of serious injury, these internal voltages should still be treated
as dangerous. Contact with any live parts may cause personal injury and/or
high temperatures. Contact with
can cause serious burn injury. These
See Section 2 for the location of these zones. Both these zones are labelled with
ace to avoid accidental contact