Electrical Hazards - Agilent Technologies SPS 4 User Manual

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Safety Practices and Hazards

Electrical Hazards

The Agilent SPS 4 contains electrical circuits, devices, and components
operating at dangerous voltages. Contact with these circuits, devices and
components can cause death, serious injury, or painful electrical shock.
To reduce the risks of electrical shock, this equipment employs a
three- wire electrical cord and plug to ground the equipment. To use this
safety feature:
• Ensure the matching wall outlet receptacle is properly wired and
• Never use a three- wire to two- wire plug adapter.
• Never use a two wire extension cord or a non- grounded multiple outlet
• Do not use any power cord other than that supplied with this
• The power cord set that is shipped with this equipment cannot be used
• Position the autosampler so that it is easy to access the mains power
• Only Agilent- trained, Agilent- qualified, or Agilent- approved customer
This equipment is rated Equipment Class I.
N O T E
Application of the wrong supply voltage can create a fire hazard and a
potentially serious shock hazard, and can seriously damage the
autosampler.
Do not connect the autosampler to the mains power supply until all
checks and settings have been completed.
Replace or repair faulty or frayed insulation on power cords.
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grounded correctly.
receptacle strip.
equipment.
with other products.
on the wall outlet or to remove the power cord from the autosampler or
wall outlet.
support representatives may open panels or covers that are secured by
screws. Removal of such panels or covers can expose parts that involve
the risk of electric shock or personal injury.
Agilent SPS 4 Autosampler User's Guide

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