Nstallation, 1 setting up the instrument, 2 safety considerations – Metrohm 760 Sample Changer User Manual

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2.1 Setting up the Instrument

760 Sample Changer, Installation

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2 Installation

2.1 Setting up the Instrument

Packaging
The 760 Sample Changer is supplied with the accessories in sepa-
rate special packages designed to ensure maximum protection.
These contain shock-absorbing foam linings. As only these special
packages guarantee damage-free transport of the instrument, it is
essential you store them in a safe place.

Control
Immediately following delivery, check that the consignment is
complete and undamaged (compare with delivery note and acces-
sories list in the Instructions for Use, page 34). In case of damage
see "Warranty", page 31.

Setting up
The 760 Sample Changer is a rugged instrument and may be used
in rough environments such as laboratories and manufacturing
plants. It must not be exposed to a corrosive atmosphere. If the
sample changer is operated in a rough environment, regular main-
tenance is strongly recommended.

Power Supply

Follow these instructions to connect the 760 Sample Changer to
the power supply. Ensure that the instrument is never operated
with incorrect voltage ratings and/or with fuses of an incorrect rat-
ing, otherwise there is a fire hazard!

Setting the instrument supply voltage

Before switching on the 760 Sample Changer for the first time,
check that the line voltage set on the instrument (see next page)
matches the local power supply voltage. If this is

not the case,

change the voltage setting as follows:

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