Handling & Storage
Unpacking, Inspection, & Storage
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4.
Do not allow clothing to make contact with ESD sensitive devices.
5.
Avoid touching edge connectors and components.
6.
Avoid partially connecting ESD sensitive devices. These devices,
especially the power supply connector, can be damaged by floating
leads.
7.
Ground test equipment.
8.
Avoid static charges during troubleshooting.
Unpacking,
Inspection, &
Storage
All personnel involved in the packing, shipping, or receiving of hazardous
material must be trained in accordance with the United States Department
of Transportation (DOT) and OSHA hazardous materials regulations or in
accordance with the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC)
regulations.
Note
Inspection, adjustment, installation, and maintenance of the
instrument must be performed by experienced personnel only.
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1.
Upon receipt, inspect the instrument for damage that may have
occurred while in transit. If there is evidence of rough handling or
damage, file a damage claim with the transportation company
immediately. Notify Thermo Fisher and / or your sales representative as
soon as possible.
2.
Carefully inspect the packing material prior to discarding it to ensure
that all equipment and instruction paperwork has been removed.
3.
Use the original packing material and container for storage if necessary.
4.
If storing the instrument, the storage environment should be protected,
free from extremes of temperatures and high humidity, and fall within
the environmental constraints listed in the
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