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Heska Element DC - Installation Site Requirements; Test Results for Diagnosis

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1.8 Installation Site Requirements
WARNING
Plug the power cable of the equipment into an outlet with a grounding receptacle. If the equipment is not grounded
to a protective earth lead, this may cause electrical shock.
CAUTION
Avoid the following installation sites:
Places where spills or water leakage may occur.
Places where the equipment is exposed to direct sunlight.
Places near sources of heat such as heaters.
Places where the temperature may drastically change.
Places where the equipment is subject to vibration or its support table is unstable.
1. Install the equipment in the following environmental conditions:
Location: Indoor use
Illumination: Below 6,000 cd/m² (lux) (Below 3,000 cd/m² (lux) when using the sample barcode reader)
Altitude: Up to 2,000 m
Transient overvoltage category: II
Pollution degree: 2
Operating temperature: 59°F to 89°F (15°C to 32°C)
Operating humidity: 30% to 80% RH (no vapor condensation)
2. Use the equipment under the following electrical requirements:
Voltage limit:100−240 V
Frequency: 50−60 Hz
Supply voltage fluctuations: ± 10%
Rated current: 2.5−1.1 A
Phase: Single
Type of protection against electrical shock: CLASS 1 EQUIPMENT
3. Plug the Element DC into an independent AC outlet separate from other devices.
4. Empty space is necessary at least 4 in (10 cm) on the back and the both sides of the equipment (Empty space on the
back is necessary to unplug the power cable connector from the appliance inlet of the equipment).
5. Unplug the equipment from the AC outlet if it will not be used for an extended period of time.
1.9 Test Results for Diagnosis
WARNING
In case that an analyzer malfunction error(s) is (are) displayed (printed) before/during test processing, or warning
indications are printed out along with test results, the test results may NOT be accurate. Refer to Section 5:
Troubleshooting and rerun the tests.
IMPORTANT
Make a diagnosis in a comprehensive manner, considering other relative test results or clinical situation.
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