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Safety
voltage and microwave power systems.
• If the ORACLE or SMART 6 are used in a manner not specified by CEM Corporation, protections provided by
the systems may be impaired.
Safety Overview
To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, CEM cannot accept liability
of any kind for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained in this manual. The final determination
of the suitability and proper use of the instrument described herein, the accuracy of the information and data
obtained from such use, and whether such use infringes any patents or the legal safeguards of others are the sole
responsibility of the user.
WARNING
To avoid degradation of the ORACLE magnet performance, or operator injury, do not place ferromagnetic
items (e.g. mechanical tools) near the magnet. Magnets can attract ferrous objects, turning them into
projectiles and causing injury.
To prevent injury from high voltages, do not remove instrument covers or components unless you are
trained in the repair of high voltage instruments. All components of this instrument utilize high voltages.
Instrument service and repair should be performed only by those highly trained in repair and maintenance
of high voltage and microwave power systems.
Samples that can be considered flammable, corrosive, poisonous, or explosive must be discussed with the
Process Applications group at CEM Corporation prior to analysis in the ORACLE. Failure to obtain approval
from CEM Corporation can create a dangerous testing environment and will void any warranty.
When using the SMART 6, analyzing solvents or products containing harmful volatiles requires the
connection of an exhaust hose to the exhaust assembly located on the rear of the instrument. The
exhaust hose must lead to an approved fume containment or ventilation system.
Proper handling of dangerous materials must be followed based on the SDS (Safety Data Sheets) of the
material to ensure a safe testing environment.
Certain pace makers and other magnetically sensitive prosthetic devices may be affected by magnetic
fields used in the ORACLE. It is recommended that users with these prosthetics do not approach the
ORACLE within 11 in (0.3m).
The ORACLE is susceptible to electromagnetic interference, and should not be placed close to any
electrical device that emits EMI. If there are any uncertainties to the level of EMI being emitted by a nearby
instrument, please contact CEM about the options available for ensuring an optimal testing location.