Unpacking and assembly, Unpacking the ct-500 – Cannon Instrument CT-600 (Contant Temperature Bath) User Manual

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CANNON

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CANNON

CANNON

CANNON

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CT-500/600 Series II CONSTANT TEMPERATURE BATH

Version 3..3—March, 2012;

CANNON

CANNON

CANNON

CANNON

CANNON

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Instrument Company

2139 High Tech Road • State College, PA • 16803 • USA

CHAPTER

2

UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLY

Unpacking the CT-500

CAUTION

Some CT-500 components, including the glass jar and the primary
instrument housing, are quite heavy. It is recommended that two people
carry the shipping cartons and the heavier unpacked components.

When lifting the CT-500 bath, do not grasp the handles of the electrical
drawer. Drawer handles are not designed to bear the weight of the
instrument.

1. Remove all components from the shipping container(s).

2. Remove any and all packing materials (styrofoam, etc.) from the

components.

3. Verify reception of shipped materials by comparing equipment items

with packing/parts list(s). Report missing items to CANNON

®

Instrument Company immediately.

4. Inspect each component for signs of damage. Report damages to the

shipper and CANNON

®

Instrument Company immediately.

Damaged items

Retain all packing materials until the instrument is connected and
functioning properly. If any component(s) must be returned to
CANNON

®

Instrument Company, the damaged item(s) should be pack-

aged in the original shipping container. Refer to the final chapter of this
manual for instructions on returning defective equipment. Customers
outside the United States should contact the local CANNON

®

agent for

procedures on returning products to CANNON

®

.

Figure 2: CT-500 primary components

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