XTEMP ENVIRONMENTS (SHANGHAI) CO., LTD.
http://www.xtemp-usa.com/
3
/
55
DSEO0711-2-V211119/UXP8401-PG.CC.GE.AR-CD7003/5~+45
℃
Preface
P
Preface
In order to make the equipment fully functional and ensure safety of the operator, the equipment,
property and specimen, read this manual carefully and completely. When you have any
question that cannot be explained by this manual, consult your local distributors or supporting
technicians. It is our pleasure to provide service for you.
General safety notes
Hazard exists if the equipment is used to heat, cool and condition specimen containing or
treated with toxic chemicals or hazardous microorganisms; and hazard arises if the specimen
within the equipment should be treated at periodic or aperiodic intervals with toxic
chemicals or hazardous microorganisms; and hazard develops if specimen liberates
hazardous substance under refrigerated and heating conditions with or without additive
humidity and light radiation, where hazardous substance may be exhausted in the air by
exhaust opening or operating of the door or, drained through liquid connections or drain
device to cause risks.
There exist general hazards related to the application of electrical energy and machine. It is not
possible to cover all possibilities; they remain largely within the responsibility and the
judgment of the operator!
The equipment must only be used as intended and described in these Operating Instructions. This
includes operation by suitably trained qualified personnel.
The maximum temperature deviation both in normal condition and in electro-magnetic
interference field according to IEC 61326-1 is ±0.5 °C.
Classes of the EMC standard IEC 61326-1
Class A: Equipment for operation only on networks without connected domestic areas;
Class B: Equipment for operation on networks with connected domestic areas.
Valid for Europe
The equipment is designed in accordance with EMC requirements of EN 61326-1 Class B. Class B
equipment is suitable for operation on networks with connected domestic areas.
Valid for USA
Instructions for Class A digital devices as follows:
“
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC (Federal Communication Commission) Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and