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XW-100 SAFETY INFORMATION
Waste Disposal
BIOLOGICAL RISKS:
Once used, this instrument and its accessories are considered biohazardous. Do NOT dispose of the instrument,
components, or waste in public trash containers. Please contact your Technical Assistant Center (TAC) for
instructions on instrument, component, and waste disposal.1-800-779-7639
EMC Information
• This instrument complies with IEC 61326-1 (Class B, Group 1, Industrial environment)
• This equipment might be used in areas other than laboratories.
• EMI (Electromagnetic Interference): For this standard the requirements of class B are fullled.
• EMS (Electromagnetic Susceptibility): For this standard the minimum requirements with regards to
susceptibility are fullled.
• It is the manufacturer’s responsibility to provide equipment electromagnetic compatibility information to
the customer or user.
• It is the user’s responsibility to ensure that a compatible electromagnetic environment for the equipment
can be maintained in order that the device will perform as intended.
• Use of this instrument in a dry environment, especially if synthetic materials are present (synthetic clothing,
carpets etc.) may cause damaging electrostatic discharges that may cause erroneous results.
• Do not use this device in proximity to sources of strong electromagnetic radiation (e.g., unshielded
intentional RF sources), as these can interfere with proper operation.
• If it is suspected that performance is aected by electromagnetic interference, correct operation may be
restored by increasing the distance between the equipment and the source of the interference.
• When XW-100 is installed, keep following distance between XW-100 and radio transmitter:
Radio transmitter Maximum power (W) Minimum separation distance (m)
Mobile phone
Wireless LAN
0.2W~ 0.9m~
Digital Convenience Radio 5W~ 4.5m~