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Instrument Safety Practices
Radio Frequency Radiation
The instrument generates high levels of Radio Frequency (RF) energy, which is
potentially hazardous if allowed to escape. The instrument is designed to contain
the RF energy within the shielded enclosures of the sample compartment and the
RF power supply. Safety interlocks prevent you from operating the system without
all covers, doors, and shields in place.
Ultraviolet Radiation
The plasma generates high intensity ultraviolet radiation. A safety interlock is used
to automatically shut off the plasma if the sample compartment door is opened or
the torch is removed. The sample compartment has a viewing window for safely
viewing the plasma.
Electrical Safety
The instrument has been designed to protect the operator from potential electrical
hazards. This section describes some recommended electrical safety practices.
Directly viewing the plasma (without protection) may cause
permanent impairment of eyesight.
Lethal voltages are present at certain areas within the instrument.
Installation and internal maintenance of the instrument should only
be performed by a PerkinElmer service engineer or similarly
authorized and trained person.
When the instrument is connected to line power, opening the instrument
covers is likely to expose live parts. Even when the power switch is off,
high voltages can still be present. Power supplies inside the instrument
may still be charged even if the instrument has been disconnected from
all voltage sources.
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Summary of Contents for OPTIMA 8000
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