All the samples, controls, calibrators, reagents, wastes and areas contacted by them are
potentially biohazardous. Wear proper personal protective equipment (e.g. gloves, lab
coat, etc.) and follow safe laboratory procedures when handling them in the laboratory.
If the main unit of the instrument leaks, the leaked liquid is potentially biohazardous.
WARNING
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.
Never use combustible gas (e.g. anesthetic) or combustible liquid (e.g. ethanol) around
the analyzer. Otherwise, the risk of explosion may exist.
Contacting exposed electronic components while the equipment is attached to power can
cause personal injury from electric shock or damage to electronic components. Power
down before removing covers to access electronic components.
Connect the analyzer to a socket having sole fuse and protective switch. Do not use the
same fuse and protective switch with other equipment (e.g. life supporting equipment).
Otherwise, the equipment failure, over current or impulse current that occurs at the
startup moment may lead to tripping.
To prevent personal injury during the maintenance, keep your clothes, hairs and hands
from the moving parts, such as the sample probe.