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2.1 Safety

 

 

 

 

1.

 

Handle this device with the same care as any heating device: 

 

Do not touch the heating surface until it is cool 

 

Do not turn on the heating surface if it is empty 

 

2.

 

Be sure to place the device on a flat, level, heat resistant surface free from any debris. Also, 

place it away from any edges where it could be accidentally pushed off. 

 

3.

 

When moving the device:  

 

Make sure the power cord has been unplugged  

 

Allow plenty of time for the device to cool before moving it 

 

Use both hands to move it to another flat, level, heat resistant surface 

 

4.

 

Store the device in a clean, dry, and secure place where there is no chance of it falling or 

being damaged. 

  

5.

 

Only use the supplied power cord. 

 

6.

 

Be sure to unplug the device before changing the fuse. 

 

7.

 

If a problem occurs with the device, contact your dealer. Individuals that are not qualified to 

repair  this  device  should  not  attempt  to  do  so;  the  result  could  be  additional  damage  that 

would  not  be  covered  under  the  manufacturer’s  warranty.  Do  not  discard  the  box  or  any 

packaging material before the damage is inspected and documented by either your dealer or 

a representative of the carrier. 

 

 

8.

 

Only operate this device if you are qualified to do so. Any misuse of this device could cause 

injury. 

 

9.

 

The manufacturer and dealer are not responsible for any injury caused by the misuse of this 

device.  

 

10.

 

Use proper safety attire and follow safe laboratory procedures while using this device in  

order to prevent personal injury or damage to the equipment.    

 

11.

 

Never place any item on the Slide Warmer that can scratch or damage its surface. 

 

12.

 

Caution:

 Do not block the heat ventilating holes on the side of the Slide Warmer. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for XH-2001

Page 1: ...in the best results of this equipment Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this unit to rain or moisture Unless labeled otherwise this equipment should be used with AC 120V 60Hz in th...

Page 2: ...1 1 1 Table of Contents Section Table of Contents Page 1 Safety Page 2 Contents Specifications Page 3 Control Panel Setup Page 4 Operation Page 5 Troubleshooting Page 5 6 Warranty Page 7...

Page 3: ...ing the fuse 7 If a problem occurs with the device contact your dealer Individuals that are not qualified to repair this device should not attempt to do so the result could be additional damage that w...

Page 4: ...H 2001 Large XH 2002 Small Overall size 25 x 9 x 4 640 x 230 x 100mm 10 x 8 x 3 260 x 200 x 85mm Surface size 25 x 8 10 x 7 Capacity Approx 66 slides Approx 23 slides Power 200 Watts 100 Watts Net Wei...

Page 5: ...display 4 Heat indicator lamp 4 2 Setup 1 Open box and remove slide warmer from packaging 2 Place slide warmer onto flat surface 3 Plug AC power cord firmly into back of unit connect plug to power sup...

Page 6: ...1 Troubleshooting Calibration testing Turn the Slide Warmer on and allow it to warm up for 15 minutes Then use a surface or infrared thermometer to measure the average temperature between the edge of...

Page 7: ...Press the SET button again and your settings will be saved 6 If the Slide Warmer does not maintain its recalibrated temperature Press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds until Sc is shown Then pres...

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