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AAnalyst 200 User’s Guide
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Electrical Safety
The instrument has been designed to protect the operator from potential electrical hazards. This
section describes some recommended electrical safety practices.
WARNING
Lethal voltages are present at certain areas within the instrument. Internal
maintenance of the instrument should only be performed by a PerkinElmer
service engineer or similarly authorized and trained person. When the
instrument is connected to line power, opening the instrument covers is likely
to expose live parts. Even when the power switch is off, high voltages can still
be present. Capacitors inside the instrument may still be charged even if the
instrument has been disconnected from all voltage sources.
The instrument must be correctly connected to a suitable electrical supply. The supply must have
a correctly installed protective conductor (earth ground) and must be installed and checked by a
qualified electrician before connecting the instrument.
WARNING
Any interruption of the protective conductor (earth ground) inside or outside
the instrument or disconnection of the protective conductor terminal is likely
to make the instrument dangerous. Intentional interruption is prohibited.
When working with the instrument:
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Connect the instrument to a correctly installed line power outlet that has a protective
conductor connection (earth ground).
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Do not operate the instrument with any covers or internal parts removed.
•
Do not attempt to make internal adjustments or replacements except as directed in the
manuals.
•
Disconnect the instrument from all voltage sources before opening it for any
adjustment, replacement, maintenance, or repair. If afterwards, the opened instrument
must be operated for further adjustment, maintenance, or repair, this must only be done
by a PerkinElmer Service engineer or similarly authorized and trained person.
•
Whenever it is possible that the instrument is no longer electrically safe for use, make
the instrument inoperative and secure it against any unauthorized or unintentional
operation. The electrical safety of the instrument is likely to be impaired if, for exam-
ple, the instrument shows visible damage, has been subjected to prolonged storage
under unfavorable conditions or has been subjected to severe stress during
transportation.
Summary of Contents for aanalyst 200
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Page 7: ...Introduction 1 ...
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Page 19: ...Safety Practices 2 ...
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Page 45: ...Preparing Your Lab 3 ...
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Page 67: ...System Description 4 ...
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Page 89: ...Installation 5 ...
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Page 115: ...Operation of the Instrument 6 ...
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Page 132: ...Operation of the Instrument 6 18 Figure 6 9 Installing the lamp compartment cover ...
Page 158: ...Operation of the Instrument 6 44 ...
Page 159: ...Touch Screens 7 ...
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Page 173: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide 7 15 Screen 7 10 Spectrometer Subpage Flame Technique ...
Page 210: ...Touch Screens 7 52 ...
Page 211: ...Analyzing Samples 8 ...
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Page 220: ...Analyzing Samples 8 10 Screen 8 4 Display Calibration screen ...
Page 231: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide 8 21 The results are displayed and printed Screen 8 12 Analyze page ...
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Page 245: ...Maintenance 9 ...
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Page 268: ...Maintenance 9 24 Figure 9 6 Removing the burner assembly from the instrument ...
Page 291: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide 9 47 Figure 9 15 Removing the E Box from the instrument ...
Page 293: ...AAnalyst 200 User s Guide 9 49 Figure 9 16 Replacing the E Box ...
Page 307: ...Troubleshooting 10 ...
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