Before Operating The Instrument; Protective Housing - Molecular Devices ImageXpress Pico Installation Manual

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Before Operating the Instrument

Make sure that everyone involved with the operation of the instrument has:
Received instruction in general safety practices for laboratories.
Received instruction in specific safety practices for the instrument.
Read and understood all Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for all materials being used.

Protective Housing

The instrument features a protective outer housing, which is designed to protect you from
exposure to LED light, hot surfaces, and moving parts.
WARNING!
or attempt to gain access to the interior of the instrument. These actions can
damage the instrument components and result in hazardous exposure to LED light,
hot surfaces, moving parts, or high voltage.
5063666 B
Indication
Indicates compliance with Australian radio communication requirements.
This symbol on the product is required in accordance with the Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive of the European Union. It indicates that you
must not discard this electrical or electronic product or its components in domestic
household waste or in the municipal waste collection system.
For products under the requirement of the WEEE directive, contact your dealer or
local Molecular Devices office for the procedures to facilitate the proper collection,
treatment, recovery, recycling, and safe disposal of the device.
Indicates the environmental friendly use period.
Indicates that there is an authorized representative in the European community.
Indicates the instrument manufacturer.
Indicates the manufacturer catalog number.
Do not manually open the plate door, open the protective housing,
Safety Information
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