Radio-Frequency Emission Regulations - Agilent Technologies Cryogenic User Manual

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Radio-frequency emission regulations

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Record the readings to establish the operating level. The
readings will vary somewhat because of changes in
barometric pressure from weather fronts. If the readings for
either gas should change abruptly, contact qualified
maintenance personnel. Failure to correct the cause of
abnormal readings could result in extensive equipment
damage.
Take electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions to avoid damage to
sensitive electronic components.
Wear grounded antistatic wristband or equivalent before
touching any parts inside the doors and covers of the
spectrometer system. Also, take ESD precautions when
working near the exposed cable connectors on the back of
the console.
The covers on the instrument form a barrier to
radio- frequency (RF) energy. Removing any of the covers or
modifying the instrument may lead to increased
susceptibility to RF interference within the instrument and
may increase the RF energy transmitted by the instrument in
violation of regulations covering RF emissions. It is the
operator's responsibility to maintain the instrument in a
condition that does not violate RF emission requirements.
Cryogenic Systems Operation

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