
INHECO
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Doc ID: 900434-001
March 2018
proper operation.
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The wall power outlet must have a ground earth connection (Safety Class 1).
- Where an ungrounded receptacle is encountered, a qualified electrician must replace
it with a properly (PE) grounded receptacle in accordance with the local electrical
code.
- Make sure that the electrical specification on the identification label at the side panel
meets your local situation. → Labels and Serial Numbers, page 10.
Biosafety Laboratory environment
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When using the Incubator devices in a Biosafety Laboratory Environment, the user is
responsible for labeling it according to the WHO Laboratory Biosafety Manual (ISBN
92 4154650 6) and for operating the devices in accordance with the Biosafety Level
Regulations of the WHO Laboratory Biosafety Manual.
ESD Electrostatic discharge
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The Incubator devices are ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive devices.
Electrostatic charges as high as 4000V accumulate on the human body can
discharge without detection.
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Although the Incubator devices feature proprietary ESD protection circuitry,
permanent damages may occur to devices subjected to high energy electrostatic
discharge.
3.2.
Technical Alterations
- Do not alter the product. Any modification or change which is not approved by
INHECO leads to the loss of warranty. Broken seals on INHECO devices lead to the
loss of warranty as well.
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Use only original parts provided by INHECO. Parts provided by other suppliers can
impair the functionality of the unit.
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Damages due to the use of non-original parts are excluded from INHECO's liability.
3.3.
Malfunctions
- In case of a malfunction, switch off and disconnect the Incubator device immediately.
Make sure to inform the authorized person in charge.
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Make sure that the malfunctioning unit is not accidentally re-installed and used before
the malfunction is effectively eliminated. → Trouble Shooting and Support, page 38.