Electrical Safety - Applied Biosystems 2720 User Manual

Thermal cycler for amplification of nucleic acids
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Electrical Safety

Grounding
Fuses
Power
Overvoltage
Rating
Electrical Shock
Hazard
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ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Grounding circuit
continuity is vital for the safe operation of equipment. Never operate equipment with
the grounding conductor disconnected
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Do not use an adapter to a
two-terminal outlet since this does not provide positive ground protection.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Improper fuses or line
voltage supply can damage the instrument wiring system and cause a fire. Before
turning on the instrument, verify that the fuses are properly installed and that the
instrument voltage matches the power supply in your laboratory.
FIRE HAZARD. For continued protection against the risk of
fire, replace fuses only with fuses of the type and rating specified for the instrument.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD. Use properly configured and
approved line cords for the voltage supply in your facility.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD. Plug the system into a properly
grounded receptacle with adequate current capacity.
The Applied Biosystems 2720 Thermal Cycler has an installation (overvoltage)
category of II, and is classified as portable equipment
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. To reduce the chance of
electrical shock, do not remove covers that require tool access. No user-serviceable
parts are inside. Refer servicing to Applied Biosystems qualified service personnel.
AVERTISSEMENT: Pour réduire le risque de chocs électriques, ne pas ouvrir les
couvercies si un outil est nécessaire. Ne contient aucune pièce pouvant être réparée
par l'utilisateur. Confier le dépannage au personnel qualifié de Applied Biosystems.
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