Appendices
C-2
C.2 Warnings
z It is important for the hospital or organization that employs this equipment
to carry out a reasonable service/maintenance plan. Neglect of this may
result in machine breakdown or injury of human health.
z Make sure the analyzer is properly grounded.。
z Before turning on the analyzer, make sure the input voltage meets the above
requirements.
z When moving the analyzer, be sure to face the front of the analyzer and
carry it from the bottom with hands!
z The reagents are irritating to eyes, skin and diaphragm. Wear proper
personal protective equipment (e.g. gloves, lab coat, etc.) and follow safe
laboratory procedures when handling them in the laboratory.
z If the reagents accidentally spill on your skin, wash them off with plenty of
water and if necessary, go see a doctor; if the reagents accidentally spill into
your eyes, wash them off with plenty of water and immediately go see a
doctor.
z Do not place the analyzer in a flammable or explosive environment.
z Be sure to dispose of reagents, waste, samples, consumables, etc.
according to government regulations.
z Avoid direct contact with patient samples.
z The sample probe tip is sharp and may contain biohazardous materials.
Exercise caution to avoid contact with the probe when working around it.
z To avoid personal injury, be sure to keep your clothes, hair and hand away
from such moving parts as the sample probe.
z Only install a fuse of the specified type and rating.