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DIALAB DIAcheck C1 - Electrical Safety; Recycling of the Instrument

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Dialab GmbH
Operator's Manual DIAcheck series Rev-4 Page 18
1.5.5 ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Precautions:
Avoid spilling liquids into system. In case of spilled liquids disconnect the
system from power, then clean and dry all contaminated parts.
Remove the power cord before opening the instrument.
Do not touch any electronic parts during operation.
Do not operate system without proper connection to grounding.
Never intentionally interrupt protective ground contacts.
Never remove housing elements, protective covers or secured structural
elements, since doing so could expose parts carrying electric current.
Make sure surfaces such as the floor and workbench are not moist while
operating the device.
Check
electrical equipement regulary. Defective leads or socket must be
replaced without delay.
Connection to power:
Instrument is in compliance with IEC 61010-1 / 61010-2 and classified as
portable instrument, class II. It does not require a safety
connection to
electrical earth.
Make sure the operating voltage setting is correct before connecting the
device to the power mains.
Read chapter “installation” about electrical
conditions.
The power cord always has to be easily accessible during normal
operation.
EMC Statement:
The DIAcheck series it suitable for use in domestic and industrial
establishments. It was tested according to standards IEC 61326-1:2013 and
IEC 61326-2-6:2013, It is in compliance with the requirements
Emission: EN 55011, Class B, Group1
Immunity: EN 6100-4 -2,3,4,5,6,8
The maximum length of cables to external devices like printer, barcode or LIS
must be less than 3m to keep compliance with EMC
1.5.6 RECYCLING OF THE INSTRUMENT
The system must be decontaminated before being transported to an authorized
disposer for electrical waste.
The instrument must be recycled as required by guideline WEEE (2002/96/EG).

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