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Safety Information 1
General safety precautions
Agilent Gas Sample Selector for 8860 and 8890 Safety and Installation Manual 11
This unit has been designed and tested in accordance with recognized safety
standards and is designed for use indoors.
If the Power Supply is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the
protection provided by the Power Supply may be impaired.
Substituting parts or performing any unauthorized modification to the Power
Supply may result in a safety hazard.
Before plugging in your instrument, verify that the voltage of your local power
source is set appropriately.
Do not use an Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) with a Gas Sample Selector.
The input voltage of external power supply is 100 to 240V. Never use the mains
supply which voltage fluctuations are exceeded ±10% out of this range.
CAUTION
Prior to moving, all covers and enclosures must be seated properly. Make sure all
covers and enclosures are secure. Disconnect the power supplier and power cord.
WARNING
Appliance inlet coupler (main input power cord) is the power disconnect device.
Do not position the instrument such that access to the coupler or plug is impaired.
WARNING
Do not place the Power Supply and Power cord on the top of GC or Gas Sample
Selector when GC or Gas Sample Selector is powered on.
CAUTION
Electrostatic discharge is a threat to GC electronics.
The printed circuit (PC) boards in the sampler selector can be damaged by
electrostatic discharge. Do not touch any of the boards unless it is absolutely
necessary. If you must handle them, wear a grounded wrist strap and take other
antistatic precautions.
WARNING
Do not place the Sample Selector behind the GC. Be careful when disconnecting
the connection with the GC. During cool-down cycles, the GC emits hot exhaust
which can cause burns.

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Agilent Technologies 8860 Specifications

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BrandAgilent Technologies
Model8860
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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