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Warnings, safety, and warranty information
Thermo Scientific
Warnings, safety, and warranty
information
Thank you for purchasing the Thermo Scientific
™
HyPerforma
™
Smartainer
™
3.0. Each of our products is designed and manufactured
according to our high standards. We have included safety information
in this guide, based on our knowledge and experience. It is important,
however, for you to work with your safety management personnel to
ensure that this equipment is integrated into your safety practices.
Please take some time to perform your own job safety analysis in order
to identify and control each potential hazard.
WARNING: Read and understand this user’s guide before
operating the equipment.
Read and understand this user’s guide before operating the Smartainer
3.0. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or damage to the
system.
WARNING: Hazardous voltage inside.
If equipped, the load cell display and temperature display have
electrical components, and there is a risk of electrical shock
and injury.
Disconnect power before opening electrical components.
Service should be performed only by Thermo Fisher Scientific service
personnel. We recommend using standard lockout procedures when
working on electrical components.
WARNING: Static electricity may build up in BPCs.
• BioProcess Containers (BPCs) may act as insulators for
electrostatic charge. If electrostatic charge is transferred to a BPC,
the charge may be stored in the BPC and/or the product inside.
This phenomena varies by product and use; therefore, it is the sole
responsibility of the end user to ensure a hazard assessment is
conducted and the risk of electrostatic shock is eliminated.
• Where applicable, a product contact stainless steel coupler may be
grounded to the frame to dissipate electrostatic build up from the
material within a BPC. It is good practice to dissipate electrostatic
buildup by grounding all BPCs prior to coming in contact with them.
When working with BPCs, the use of nonconductive materials, such
as nonconductive gloves, is recommended.
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