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Safety Information
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NanoDrop One
C
with NanoDropQC Software User Guide
Thermo Scientific
Lifting or Moving the Instrument
To avoid risk of injury, use proper lifting techniques when lifting or moving the instrument or
other system components.
Electrical Requirements and Safety
Power supplied to the system must be from dedicated, uninterrupted sources. Power must be
free of voltage dropouts, transient spikes, frequency shifts, and other line disturbances that
impair reliable performance.
If you suspect power quality problems at your site, or if your system will be installed in a
heavy industrial environment, we recommend a power quality audit before installation.
Contact us or your local electrical authority for more information.
Grounding
CAUTION
Avoid shock hazard.
• Only a qualified person using the appropriate measuring device shall check the line
voltage, current and frequency.
• Only our trained and certified service representatives shall attempt to service a
component that carries this symbol.
• If a protective cover on a system component appears damaged, turn off the system
and secure it against any unintended operation. Always examine the protective cover
for transport stresses after shipping.
• Even after this instrument has been disconnected from all voltage sources, capacitors
may remain charged for up to 30 seconds and can cause an electrical shock.
• Do not allow liquid to run over or into any surface where it may gain entry into the
instrument.
• Do not attempt to remove the cover of the instrument.
CAUTION
Avoid shock hazard. Each wall outlet used must be equipped with a ground.
The ground must be a noncurrent-carrying wire connected to earth ground at the main
distribution box.