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Do not modify this instrument without the authorization of a Micromeritics service
personnel.
Any piece of laboratory equipment can become dangerous to personnel when improperly
operated or poorly maintained. All employees operating and maintaining Micromeritics
instruments should be familiar with its operation and should be thoroughly trained and instructed
on safety.
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Read the operator manual for any special operational instructions for the instrument.
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Know how the instrument functions and understand the operating processes.
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Wear the appropriate personal protective equipment when operating this
instrument — such as eye protection, lab coat, protective gloves, etc.
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When lifting or relocating the instrument, use proper lifting and transporting devices
for heavy instruments. Ensure that sufficient personnel are available to assist in
moving the instrument. The Gemini 2390 weighs approximately 32 kg (75 lb).
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Always pay attention to the safety instructions provided on each label affixed to the
instrument and do not alter or remove the labels. When inspecting the instrument,
ensure that the safety labels have not become worn or damaged.
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Proper maintenance is critical to personnel safety and smooth instrument
operation and performance. Instruments require regular maintenance to help
promote safety, provide an optimum end test result, and to prevent costly down
time. Failure to practice proper maintenance procedures can lead to unsafe
conditions and shorten the life of the instrument.
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Improper handling, disposing of, or transporting potentially hazardous materials
can cause serious bodily harm or damage the instrument. Always refer to the
MSDS when handling hazardous materials. Safe operation and handling of the
instrument, supplies, and accessories is the responsibility of the operator.
General Safety
Gemini VII Keypad Operator Manual
239-42801-01 (Rev E) — July 2021
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