5BChapter Two: Installation
53BUnpacking the Type DMA Unit
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Chapter Two: Installation
Unpacking the Type DMA Unit
MKS carefully packed the Type DMA unit to reach you in perfect operating order. Upon
receiving the unit, however, you should check for defects, cracks, broken connectors, etc., to be
certain damage did not occur during shipment.
Note
Do
not
discard any packing materials until you completed your inspection and are
sure the unit arrived safely.
If you find any damage, notify your carrier and MKS immediately. If it is necessary to return the
unit to MKS, obtain an RMA (Return Material Authorization) Number from the MKS Service
Center (listed on the back cover of this manual) before shipping
Unpacking Checklist
Standard Equipment:
•
Type DMA Unit
•
Type DMA Instruction Manual (this book)
Optional Equipment:
•
Interface Cables (described below)
Interface Cables
As of July 20, 2009, most products shipped to the European Community must comply with the
EMC Directive 2004/108/EEC, which covers radio frequency emissions and immunity tests. In
addition, as of January 1, 1997, some products shipped to the European Community must also
comply with the Product Safety Directive 92/59/EEC and Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC,
which cover general safety practices for design and workmanship. MKS products that meet these
requirements are identified by application of the CE Mark.
To ensure compliance with EMC Directive 2004/108/EEC, an overall metal braided shielded
cable, properly grounded at both ends, is required during use. No additional installation
requirements are necessary to ensure compliance with Directives 92/59/EEC and 73/23/EEC.
Note
An overall metal braided, shielded cable, properly grounded at both ends, is
required during use to meet CE specifications and is recommended if the
environment contains high EMI/RFI noise.
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