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6.
Operation
6.1.
Safe and proper operation of the ACM 150 monitor
6.1.1. ACM 150 operating safety
The ACM 150 monitor design protects the operator from injury using the front panel
touchscreen, keyboard, and push buttons. There is no danger to the operator when
opening doors or the outside panels on the ACM 150 monitor for inspection purposes. No
internal plates, shields, or components should be touched, tested, removed, or serviced
except by a Trained Technician. The user must read and follow all warning labels on the
monitor and the highlighted CAUTION, WARNING, and DANGER notes in this manual.
The ACM 150 monitor is designed to comply with CE safety standards.
CAUTION
Do not use RF-generating devices such as two-way radios or cellular phones
within 10 M of the installed ACM 150 monitor.
6.1.1.1.
Laser and exterior label
The FTIR optics bench contains a Class 1 laser. The exterior door of the optics cabinet of
the ACM 150 monitor displays a laser-product label.
6.1.1.2.
Laser and interior labels
The front door of the Optics Cabinet may be opened without any danger of direct exposure
to the laser. The laser is installed inside the Perkin Elmer FTIR optics bench, and the laser
light is contained within it. In the ACM 150 monitor
configuration, the laser light does not exit from any aperture, and there is no danger of
exposure to this laser radiation. Exposure to radiation from this laser is only possible under
these conditions:
• The FTIR optics bench is physically removed from the ACM 150 monitor Optics
Cabinet,
• The gas cell is removed while power is applied to the bench and
• The bench is disassembled when power is applied.
DANGER
The high-voltage AC power and laser source inside the FTIR optics bench can
cause injury to eyesight or electrocution. The manufacturer has applied Caution
Labels to the bench. Read and comply with those labels. Only trained personnel,
including Honeywell service engineers, can open the bench and service the
components with AC power.