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Brand | Bruker |
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Model | minispec mq20 |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
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Explains safety symbols like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, and SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
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Defines requirements for personnel operating and maintaining the equipment.
Outlines proper methods for using the device and its components.
Details precautions against electrical hazards like shock and stored charge.
Provides instructions for safely lifting the heavy magnet unit.
General safety advice for personnel.
Warns about hazards of strong magnetic fields for individuals with pacemakers or metal implants.
Outlines precautions to avoid injury from glassware or ceramic breakage.
Explains common symbols found on packaging material for handling and transport.
Guides users on how to inspect the delivery for completeness and transport damage.
Provides guidelines for storing the packaged unit under specific environmental conditions.
Provides basic specifications like weight and dimensions of the instrument.
Details grounding requirements and electrical connection specifications.
Specifies environmental conditions (temperature, humidity) for optimal operation.
Lists the weights and dimensions for the Electronic Control Unit and Magnet Unit.
Details input voltage range and fuse rating for the system.
Guidelines for placing the instrument to ensure proper operation and air cooling.
Discusses factors like sunlight, heat sources, and magnetic fields affecting placement.
Overview of system components and installation process.
Step-by-step instructions for safely unpacking the instrument components.
Details how to connect the Electronic Control Unit and Magnet Unit.
Explains the meaning of status LEDs on the control and magnet units.
Provides instructions for installing the minispec software on a PC.
Guides on establishing the initial PC to minispec connection.
Step-by-step guide for connecting the PC to the minispec via a direct cable.
Instructions on how to launch and log into the minispec Plus software.
Explains how to perform the daily check to validate the system's performance.
Details the process and importance of calibrating the analyzer with reference standards.
Guides on analyzing unknown samples using the established calibration.
Explains how to archive, sort, and export measurement results.
Covers user permissions and system administration within minispec Plus.
Settings and options for the diagnostic software.
Overview of the software interface, including signal, result, and spreadsheet windows.
Overview of menu functions for data display, saving, and measurement handling.
Commands for file handling like opening, closing, saving, and printing.
Contains commands for instrument settings, connection, and disconnection.
Contains commands for executing measurements, including run, stop, and continue.
Defines parameters for acquisitions, applications, and repetitive measurements.
Adjusts screen layout, toolbars, and window arrangements for user preference.
Instructions for cleaning the main unit of the instrument.
Steps to follow before starting the dismantling process.
Guidelines for recycling dismantled components and proper disposal.