Important Information
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Important Information
DISCLAIMER
THIS EQUIPMENT IS NOT
INTENDED TO BE USED AND
SHOULD NOT BE USED IN HUMAN
EXPERIMENTATION OR APPLIED TO
HUMANS IN ANY WAY.
WARNING
IF THIS EQUIPMENT IS USED IN A
MANNER NOT SPECIFIED BY THE
MANUFACTURER, THE
PROTECTION PROVIDED BY THE
EQUIPMENT MAY BE IMPAIRED.
Power-Supply Voltage Selection
and Fuse Changing
Supply Voltage
The MultiClamp 700A can be
directly connected to all international
supply voltages. The input range is
from 100 to 240 V~. No range
switching is required. Alternatively,
the instrument can be powered by a
DC voltage of 120 to 310 V.
Changing the Fuse
The MultiClamp 700A uses a
250 V~, T2A, 5 x 20 mm fuse.
In the event of fuse failure,
disconnect the power cord.
Before changing the fuse investigate
the reason for its failure.
To change the fuse:
1.
Disconnect the power cord.
2. Use a screwdriver or a similar
device to rotate the fuse holder
counterclock-wise.
3. Replace the fuse with another
fuse of the same rating.
4. Reconnect the power cord.
Basic Equipment Setup and Safety
1. Connections: Use the included
IEC power cord to connect the
instrument to a GROUNDED
power receptacle.
2. Mounting: Table or rack.
3. Assembly: The headstage
connects to the instrument
through the rear panel, 25 pin
D-sub connector marked
"Headstage".
4. Use: Do not operate this
equipment with covers or
panels removed.
5. Cleaning: Wipe the headstage
connector with a damp cloth to
clean salt spills. Avoid spilling
liquids on the headstage.
The Teflon input connector
should be kept very clean.
Effective cleaning can be done
by spraying with alcohol or
swabbing carefully with
deionized water. If possible,
avoid the use of Freon since it
is thought to be detrimental to
the environment.
Safe Environmental Conditions
1. Indoor
use.
2. Mains supply fluctuations: not
to exceed ±10% of the nominal
voltage.
3. Temperature: between 5 ºC
and 40 ºC.
4. Altitude: up to 2000 m.
5. This instrument is designed to
be used under laboratory
conditions. Operate in a clean,
dry environment only. Do not
operate in a wet or damp
environment.
Static Precautions
The headstage can normally be
safely handled. However, if you are
in a laboratory where static is high
(
i.e., you hear and feel crackles
when you touch things), you should
touch a grounded metal object
immediately before touching the
headstage.
You should
not
switch off power to
the MultiClamp 700A when handling
the headstage input since this will
upset the thermal equilibrium.
Shipping the MultiClamp 700A
The MultiClamp 700A is a solidly
built instrument designed to survive
shipping around the world.
However, in order to avoid damage
during shipping, the MultiClamp
700A must be properly packaged.
In general, the best way to package
the MultiClamp 700A is in the
original factory carton. If this is no
longer available, we recommend that
you carefully wrap the MultiClamp
700A in at least three inches (75
mm) of foam or "bubble-pack"
sheeting. The wrapped MultiClamp
700A should then be placed in a
sturdy cardboard carton. Mark the
outside of the box with the word
FRAGILE and an arrow showing
which way is up.
We do not recommend using loose
foam pellets to protect the
MultiClamp 700A. If the carton is
dropped by the shipper, there is a
good chance that the MultiClamp
700A will shift within the loose pellet
packaging and be damaged.
If you need to ship your MultiClamp
700A to another location, or back to
the factory, and you do not have a
means to adequately package it,
Axon Instruments can ship the
proper packaging material to you for
a small fee. This may seem like an
expense you would like to avoid, but
it is inexpensive compared to the
cost of repairing an instrument that
has sustained shipping damage.
It is your responsibility to package
the instrument properly before
shipping. If it is not, and it is
damaged, the shipper will not honor
your claim for compensation.