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Brand | ThermoFisher Scientific |
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Model | Thermo Scientific iCE 3000 Series |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Describes the purpose and scope of the Pre-Installation Requirements Guide.
Explains formatting, signal words, and safety symbols used in the manual.
Lists other documents available for the iCE 3000 Series AA spectrometers.
Provides various methods and contact points for Thermo Fisher Scientific support and information.
Lists essential accessories needed for the spectrometer setup and operation.
Details additional accessories that can enhance the spectrometer's functionality.
Provides dimensions and weights of packed spectrometers and accessories for transportation planning.
Gives guidelines for storing the instrument and accessories to maintain condition and warranty compliance.
Instructs on inspecting packages for damage upon delivery and reporting issues.
Outlines the warranty period, conditions, and limitations for the instrument.
Details factors influencing site choice, environment, and facility requirements for spectrometer installation.
Describes the recommended placement of instruments on a laboratory bench, including access and stability needs.
Specifies atmospheric conditions, temperature, and humidity limits for optimal operation.
Details the electrical supply specifications, voltage, current, and connection guidelines for the instrument.
Lists the physical dimensions and weights of various spectrometer models and accessories.
Outlines the types, purity, pressure, and flow rate requirements for gases used with the spectrometer.
Explains the need for a recirculating chiller and its requirements for waste heat removal.
Provides guidelines for handling and storing waste produced during sample analysis to ensure safety.
Details requirements for fume extraction systems to ensure a safe working environment.
Discusses additional extraction considerations for volatile or acidic samples near the instrument.