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slightly-wet soft cloth to wipe the instrument surface (Do not try to wipe the internal of the
instrument).
d) Provide operators with special training first before operating the products, and take care during
operation. Assign personnel in normal healthy and mental conditions to operate the instrument,
So as to avoid any personnel injury or property damage.
e) Do not use the product with damaged power line. Check regularly the power line for normal
condition. Take proper safety protection measures, and place the power line properly, so as to
ensure it is free of damage and personnel will not be subject to power line tripping or electric
shock.
f)
Do not use the instrument outdoor in such disastrous weathers as thunder, so as to avoid any
instrument damage or personnel injury.
Section 3 Environmental protection
1
Handling of packing cases
We guarantee that the packing materials of the product are innocuous waste, which can be kept for
further transport, or treated as per local environmental regulatory requirements.
2
Scrap processing
a) Components and parts replaced during maintenance and upgrading will be recycled by Saluki
Technology Inc.; the scrapped instrument cannot be discarded or disposed at will, which must be
recycled by Saluki Technology Inc. or qualified professional recycling units.
b) Any battery replaced from the instrument cannot be discarded at will, which shall be recycled
separately as per the chemical scrap list.
The above-mentioned operations shall be conducted as per the
Regulations on Recycling and
Management of Waste Electrical and Electronic Products
and local environmental laws and regulations.
Section 4 Other precautions
Read the manual carefully first before operating the instrument and pay attention to the following:
a) Keep the instrument operating temperature at -10°C to +50°C, and do not block the ventilation
opening of the instrument cabinet during operation.
b) Take antistatic measures such as antistatic table mat, ankle strip and wrist strip to prevent static
electricity from damaging the instrument, with antistatic voltage not exceeding 500V.
c) Do not put weight on the instrument, so as to avoid any extrusion or damage to it.
d) Use connectors and cables meeting the test requirement, and check them first before operation.
e) Ensure the input signal power at the radio frequency input port of the microwave analyzer is lower
than the max. safety input level, so as to prevent the instrument from being burned down.
f)
During measurement, ensure the DC signal input power at the radio frequency input port is not
higher than the rated value, so as to prevent internal components of the instrument from being
damaged.
g) The user must understand the feature of the signal under test, so as to set various parameters for
the microwave analyzer properly.
h) Try to keep the microwave analyzer connected for optimal measurement results.
i)
Adjust the attenuator or reference level of the microwave analyzer to show the peak value of the
signal under test below the screen in the form of setting-flush.
j)
The user can only delete user-saved files and it is prohibited to delete system files.
k) When transferring files via the USB port, make sure the carrier is security and reliable, so as to
prevent the microwave analyzer from being compromised.