MercuryiTC
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operation, maintenance, dismantling, decontamination and disposal. It is the user's
responsibility to complete suitable risk assessments, to determine the magnitude of hazards.
The installation, use and operation of the MercuryiTC are subject to laws in the jurisdictions in
which the equipment is installed and in use. Users must install, use and operate the equipment
only in such ways that do not conflict with said applicable laws and regulations.
If the equipment is not installed, used, maintained, refurbished, modified and upgraded as
specified by the manufacturer, then the protection it provides could be impaired. Any resultant
non-compliance, damage, or personal injury would be the fault of the owner or user.
Use of the equipment for purposes other than those intended and expressly stated by Oxford
Instruments Omicron NanoScience, as well as incorrect use or operation of the equipment, may
relieve Oxford Instruments Omicron NanoScience or its agent of the responsibility for any
resultant non-compliance, damage or injury. The system must only be used with all external
panels fitted.
Revision history
This is issue 03 of the MercuryiTC Handbook, as shown in the header at the top of each page.
The changes made to this document and a summary of previous issues are listed in the table
below. Always use the latest issue of the manual.
Revision Affected page(s) Summary of changes
01 All pages
First edition of the
iTC Operator’s
Handbook, describing version 2.0 of MercuryiTC software.
04 All pages
Minor edits – Generic Calibration, GPIB, customer support
addresses, to update to 2.2.x of MercuryiTC software
(Cryosys).
05 All pages Changes required for regulatory compliance updates