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Important information
Note on reactor placement
The setup location must not be extremely hot, cold, humid or dusty. Heat and cold
can impair the functionality of the reactor. Humidity and dust can cause the reactor
to fail.
Do not place the reactor near heaters such as radiators or the like. Do not expose the
reactor to mechanical vibrations or jarring.
Do not block or cover the ventilation openings.
Notes on power connection
Only use the power cord designated for use in your country.
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The wall outlet should be within easy reach.
Pulling the power plug is the only way to disconnect the reactor from the power
source
Safety instructions for operation
The power cord must not be damaged. Do not place any objects on the power cord
and make sure it does not have any knots. To unplug the cord, always pull on the
plug and not on the cable itself.
Avoid covering the ventilation slots. Air circulation is necessary to prevent the reactor
from overheating. If the air circulation is restricted it could cause fire or damage the
reactor.
Never open the reactor housing yourself. There is a danger of electric shock
and other hazards. The reactor may only be opened and serviced by qualified
professionals.
Safety rules
The heating block if programmed, may reach a temperature of 150 °C, this hap-
pens during the heating phase when the red LED is lighted. Please note the unit will
remain hot during the cooling phase even though the LED-light may be off.
During this phase the base of the instrument may be very hot!
Do not touch, risk to be badly burned!
The materials used during the work must be compatible with the temperatures
reached by the unit.
Cleaning
The heating plate must be allowed to cool before cleaning.
Use a damp cloth with a non flammable, non corrosive detergent .
Personal Protection Equipment
The equipment used for personal protection must be compatible with the reached
temperature and the dangers due to the working materials.
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RD 125_7b 01/2020