ADG400 User Manual
Michell Instruments
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Electrical Safety
Ensure electrical safety is complied with by following the directions provided here and observing all
local operation & installation requirements at the intended location of use.
This product is completely safe when using any options and accessories supplied by the manufacturer
of this product for use with it. Refer to Section 2 (Installation) of this manual for further details.
Pressure Safety
For this product to operate satisfactorily, pressurized gas must be connected to it. Observe all the
information contained within this manual and all local operation & installation requirements at the
intended location of use. Refer to Section 2 (Installation) of this manual for further details.
Hazardous Materials (WEEE, RoHS3 & REACH)
This product does not contain or release any prohibited chemicals listed on the SVHC (Substances
of Very High Concern) Candidate List. During the intended normal operation of this product it is not
possible for the user to come into contact with any hazardous materials. This product is designed to
be recyclable except where indicated.
Safe Handling
Appropriate lifting and handling techniques should be used when moving and installing the ADG400.
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The total weight of the product is 23 kg (51 lb).
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Before commencing any lifting or handling, ensure that the intended
location is suitable and is appropriately prepared.
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A clear path to the intended location should be made and appropriate
lifting aids used (e.g. a suitably rated trolley).
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Due to the bulky nature and weight of the product, it is recommended
that two people perform all handling operations.
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Be aware that saturators should be emptied of water before transporting
the ADG400. See Section 4.4 for instructions.
Repair and Maintenance
The instrument must be maintained either by the manufacturer or an accredited service agent. For
contact information, visit the website at www.michell.com.
Safety Conformity
This product meets the essential protection requirements of the relevant EU & UK directives. Further
details of applied standards may be found in Appendix B.