
Safety
R&S
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TS7124AS
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Instructions Handbook 1179.2948.02 ─ 01
appliances and similar loads. Be aware of electrical risks, such as electric shock, fire,
personal injury or even death.
Take the following measures for your safety:
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Before connecting the power supply unit to a power source (your mains grid),
ensure that this source matches the voltage and frequency [INPUT] range indica-
ted on the power supply unit.
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Only use the external power supply unit that is delivered with the chamber. It com-
plies with country-specific safety requirements.
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Only connect the power supply unit to a power source that is protected by a 16
A
circuit breaker (branch protection).
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Ensure that you can disconnect the power supply unit from the power source at
any time. Pull the power plug to disconnect the chamber. The power plug must be
easily accessible.
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Install an easily accessible panic button (power-off switch, not included in the deliv-
ery) for interrupting power supply to the chamber.
Operating the door
You can open and close the door by pressing a button while standing next to the cham-
ber. Also, you can operate the door remotely. In either case, ensure that nobody has
their fingers on the guide rails of the door or between the door and door frame. Estab-
lish safety rules as the following:
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During manual door operation, only the person pressing the button is allowed in the
restricted area. After pressing the button, the person steps back from the chamber.
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During remote door operation, nobody is allowed in the restricted area.
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During operation, hands are kept out of the chamber, except for exchanging a
exchange, nobody is allowed to operate the door.
Use the chamber as it is designed. Never tamper with its safety installations.
For detailed instructions, see
Chapter 7.3, "Operating the Door"
Maintenance
Carry out the maintenance tasks as required. You thus ensure flawless functionality of
the chamber and, in consequence, the safety of everyone working with the chamber.
For detailed instructions, see
Chapter 9, "Inspection and Maintenance"
Cleaning
See
Chapter 9.4.3, "Cleaning the Chamber"
on page 57 and
2.4
Warning Messages in This Handbook
A warning message points out a risk or danger that you need to be aware of. The sig-
nal word indicates the severity of the safety hazard and how likely it will occur if you do
not follow the safety precautions.
Warning Messages in This Handbook