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Before initial use, or after transport, or after storage in humid or semi-hu-
mid environments, or anytime the instrument has not been energized for
more than 10 days, the instrument needs to be energized for a “dry-out”
period of 2 hours before it can be assumed to meet all of the safety re-
quirements of the IEC 1010-1. If the product is wet or has been in a wet
environment, take necessary measures to remove moisture prior to apply-
ing power such as storage in a low humidity temperature chamber operat-
ing at 50°C for 4 hours or more.
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DO NOT operate high temperature baths near flammable materials. Ex-
treme temperatures could ignite the flammable material.
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Overhead clearance is required. Do not place the instrument under a cabi-
net or other structure. Always leave enough clearance to allow for safe
and easy insertion and removal of probes.
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The instrument is intended for indoor use only.
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Ensure that you check the appropriate OSHA and local fire code regula-
tions for proper equipment required to suppress a fire for the fluid utilized
in the bath.
BURN HAZARD
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High temperatures may be present in this equipment. Fires and severe
burns may result if personnel fail to observe safety precautions.
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Ensure the bath
DOES NOT
contain any water and has been completely
dried prior to filling with fluid. Any trapped water can cause a steam ex-
plosion resulting in personal injury. If the bath has recently been filled
with water, ensure the inside of the drain tube is dry prior to filling the
bath with fluid.
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When immersing any object in the bath, ensure that you are not introduc-
ing anything into the bath that will react with the bath fluid. Ensure that
probes are
DRY
and free of contaminants. Read the MSDS (Material
Safety Data Sheet) for the bath fluid used.
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The bath is provided with an access cover. The access cover can be modi-
fied to allow the probes being calibrated to be inserted through the access
cover. The bath should be operated with the access cover on at all times.
Operating the bath without the access cover reduces stability, increases
out gassing of fluids, and increases the possibility of personal injury or
fire hazard.
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When removing probes from the bath
DO NOT
wipe probes down with a
paper towel. If the bath setpoint is high, the paper towel can ignite in your
hand. Provide a safe surface and situation for the probes to cool prior to
cleaning them.
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The bath generates extreme temperatures. Precautions must be taken to
prevent personal injury or damage to objects. Probes may be extremely
hot when removed from the bath. Cautiously handle probes to prevent
personal injury. Carefully place probes on a heat resistant surface or rack
until they are at room temperature.
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1 Before You Start
Safety Information