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Transportation/Setting-up
SPECTROLAB — 30.07.2015 — 15
4 Transportation/Setting-up
Notice! Risk of damage to the instrument and other property!
Improper transport may cause damage to the instrument or to other property within
the surroundings.
Only specifically trained personnel shall be permitted to transport the
instrument in its transport packaging.
If the usage site must be changed, please contact our service
department.
Consider the dimensions and the weight of the instrument.
Ensure that the transportation route is free of obstacles and bottlenecks
are avoided.
Since the instrument weighs approx. 500 kg, the structural properties of
the transportation route and the load capacity of the place of installation
must be considered.
Unpacking, installation, setup and connection of the instrument may only be
performed by service personnel that is authorized by the manufacturer.
Note! Risk of measuring errors!
If the instrument is subject to vibrations and shocks, measurement errors
may occur during the measuring process.
The instrument must be installed in a vibration- and shock-free location.
Measurement errors result from temperature differences inside the
instrument.
The instrument must be installed at a location, where it cannot heat up
or cool down on one side only.
The instrument may be operated only in a dry environment (protection class
IP 22, DIN 40050).
Observe the following information regarding the instrument's installation:
All connections are located at the back panel.
The instrument must be accessible from all sides for maintenance. Set up the
instrument accordingly. Sufficient space should be provided for the computer
workstation (keyboard, monitor, printer) and the operating personnel.
The clearance from other objects must be at least 60 cm (including the rear).
In addition to the space required by the instrument, some space is needed for
the gas supply, unless fixed gas connections are available.

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