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Caution: electrostatic sensitive device. Be careful.
EU mark for electronic parts to
be collected separately For
details, refer to 2 of "2.2.8 Waste disposal/environment
protection".
Warning! Radiation. For details, refer to 7 of 2.2.4
"Operation Precautions" of this section.
2.2.1.2.
Manual-related Signs
The following safety warning signs are used in the product manual to remind the user to operate the instrument safely and pay attention
to relevant information.
Danger sign: personal injury and equipment damage may be caused if no attention is paid.
Warning sign: personal injury and equipment damage may be caused if no attention is paid.
Caution sign: minor or moderate personal injury and equipment damage may be caused if no attention is paid.
Attention sign: it indicates important prompts but no danger.
Prompt sign: information of the instruction and operation.
2.2.2.
Operation Status and Location
Pay attention to the following items before operation:
1) Unless otherwise stated, S3602 series vector network analyzers should be placed steadily and operated indoor with protection of IP
2X. The maximum altitude must not exceed 2,000m in operation and 4,500m in transportation. The actual power supply voltage
may be the indicated voltage ± 10%, and the power supply frequency may be the indicated frequency ± 5%. Both the overvoltage
protection and the pollution intensity are Class 2.
2) Do not place the instrument on a wet surface, vehicle, cabinet, table and other objects which are not fixed and do not conform to the
load conditions. Place the instrument steadily and fix it on the solid object surface (such as the anti-static workbench).
3) Do not place the instrument on a heat dissipating surface (such as a radiator). The operating temperature must not exceed the
specified range of relevant indicators of the instrument. Overheating may result in electric shock, fire, etc.