Fcc Radiation Emissions Notice - Waters ACQUITY UPC2 System Manual

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Hand crush hazard
Warning:
when installing a module in the system stack.
High voltage hazard
Warning:
cover are not user-serviceable.
Carbon dioxide hazards to humans
Carbon dioxide exhibits three primary hazards for humans:
Toxicity at levels above 10,000 ppm (PEL 5000 ppm).
Frostbite from uncontrolled release of pressurized CO
with accumulated dry ice at a leak site.
Asphyxiation caused by the displacement of oxygen.
Warning:
to ensure compliance with OSHA PEL for CO
stored, instead of or in addition to, an oxygen monitor. Monitors must be
capable of detecting CO
your local regulating agency.
Before proceeding with any monitoring safety configuration, consult with your
environmental health and safety manager regarding applicable local, federal, and
international safety regulations and requirements.
Bottle placement prohibition
Warning:
To avoid injury from electrical shock or fire, and damage to the equipment, do not place
vessels containing liquid atop the workstation or ancillary equipment or otherwise expose those
units to dripping or splashing liquids.
Prohibited:
workstation or ancillary equipment or otherwise expose those units to dripping or splashing
liquids.

FCC radiation emissions notice

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance, could
void the users authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
To avoid crushing your fingers beneath or between modules, use extreme care
To avoid electric shock, do not remove protective panels. The components they
To prevent injury or death, install a CO
levels at a minimum of 5000 ppm or as required by
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Do not place vessels containing liquid—such as solvent bottles—atop the
November 16, 2016, 715004521 Rev. C
Ambient Air Sensor/Alarm unit
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in locations where CO
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to atmosphere or contact
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is used or
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