User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this Manual
- Statement
- Responsibility of the Manufacturer
- Terms Used in this Manual
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Safety Guide
- Chapter 2 System Overview
- Chapter 3 Installation Guide
- Chapter 4 Setup
- Chapter 5 Patient Analyzing
- Chapter 6 Quality Control (QC) Tests
- Chapter 7 Data Management
- Chapter 8 Online Update
- Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
- Chapter 10 Cleaning, Care and Maintenance
- Chapter 11 Theory
- Chapter 12 Parameters
- Chapter 13 Warranty and Service
- Appendix 1 Specifications
- Appendix 2 Measurement Ranges
- Appendix 3 Reference Ranges
- Appendix 4 EMC Information
- Appendix 5 FCC Information
- Appendix 6 Order List
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Chapter 3 Installation Guide
3.1 Unpacking Inspection
Visually examine the package prior to unpacking. If there are any signs of mishandling or damage,
contact the carrier to claim for damage. After unpacking the device, customers should follow the
PACKING LIST to check the product carefully and to make sure no damage occurred during
transportation. Then, install the device according to the installation requirements and procedures.
If there is any problem, contact the manufacturer or its authorized distributors immediately.
WARNING
DO NOT use the analyzer if it is damaged or defective.
NOTE:
Keep the package for future transportation or for storage.
3.2 Installation Requirements
3.2.1 Environmental Requirements
Location is of great importance for the smooth running of your analyzer. Prior to installing the
analyzer, choose a site that meets the following requirements:
Convenient for the analyzer to be connected to a grounded electrical receptacle in case it is
powered by AC power.
Keep the analyzer away from direct exposure to strong sunlight.
Ambient Temperature between 10°C and 31°C.
Relative Humidity of 25% - 80% (non-condensing).
Ambient Pressure within 70 - 106.6kP (525 - 800mmHg).
Placed onto a clean and flat surface with good ventilation.
Keep the analyzer away from equipment with strong electric field and strong magnetic field.
Keep the analyzer away from explosive gases or vapors.
NOTE:
The requirements above also apply when your analyzer is powered by a rechargeable
lithium battery.