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6. Connect the compressed air connection on the analyzer (see Pos. (
5
) in
”) to the operating company’s compressed air supply.
The gas supply has been established.
4.4 Connecting the machine to the PC
Connect the machine to the PC as follows:
1. Connect the USB cable on the back of the analyzer (see Pos. (
2
) in
”)
to the corresponding USB interface on the PC.
2. Connect the USB connector on the analyzer (see Pos. (
4
) in
”) to the
interface on the PC with corresponding label.
Use the supplied cable.
3. Connect the CAN connector on the analyzer (see Pos. (
3
) in
”) to the
CAN connector on the HTFr (see Pos. (
2
) in
”).
Use the supplied cable.
The machine is connected to the PC.
4.5 Establishing the power supply
WARNING
W13.0015
Risk to life caused by an electric shock
Connection to a socket without protective conductor
−
Connecting the machine to sockets without protective conductor can lead
to life-threatening injuries caused by an electric shock.
•
Only operate the machine on sockets with a protective conductor
(PE).
The power supply is provided using the supplied power plug.
The operating company
’s mains connections must meet the power requirements of the machine
(see the table for type plates ).
Establish the power supply as follows:
1. Ensure that the machine has been set up, see
”.
2. Connect the power plug on the back of the analyzer (see Pos. (
11
) in
”) to the operating company’s power supply.
3. Connect the power plug on the back of the HTFr (see Pos. (
1
) in
”) to the
operating company
’s power supply.
The machine has been connected to the power supply.
Make sure the gas and compressed air supply are installed correctly. The hoses should not be
laid directly on the laboratory bench because the hot sample carriers present a potential risk of
fire.