Preparing for Use
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4.1
Unpacking the Instrument
Check the equipment for completeness using the delivery note and the accessory
lists for the various items. If you notice any damage, immediately contact the car-
rier who delivered the instrument.
Packing material
Retain the original packing material. If the instrument needs to be transpor-
ted or shipped later, you can use the material to protect the control ele-
ments and connectors.
Risk of instrument damage during transportation and shipment
Insufficient protection against mechanical and electrostatic effects during
transportation and shipment can damage the instrument.
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Always make sure that sufficient mechanical and electrostatic protection
is provided.
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When shipping an instrument, use the original packaging. If it is not
available, allow for sufficient padding to prevent the instrument from
moving around inside the box. Pack the instrument in antistatic wrap to
protect it from electrostatic charging.
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Secure the instrument to prevent any movement and other mechanical
effects during transportation.
The
carrying handles
are designed to lift or carry the instrument. Do not
apply excessive external force to the handles.
4.2
EMI Suppression
To suppress generated Electromagnetic Interference (EMI), operate the instru-
ment only while it is closed, with all shielding covers fitted. Note the EMC classifi-
cation in the specifications.
EMI Suppression