Kds milliliter oem module, General safety summary – KD Scientific 910 OEM Pump User Manual
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KDS Milliliter OEM Module
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General Safety Summary
Please read the following safety precautions to ensure proper use of your modular syringe
pump. To avoid potential hazards and product damage, use this product only as instructed in
this manual. If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer,
the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
TO PREVENT HAZARD OR INJURY:
Use Appropriate Power Supply
Use only an approved power supply. Be sure to observe proper polarity of connections
when hooking up DC supply voltage.
CAUTION: FAILURE TO MAINTAIN POLARITY MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE UNIT
AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
12-30Vdc positive–PIN 2 of 2 Pin Header (P8)
12-30Vdc return–PIN 1 of 2 Pin Header (P8)
Ground the Product
This product is grounded through a ground stud located on the under side of the base plate.
To avoid electric shock, the grounding conductor must be connected to earth ground. Before
making any connections to the input or output terminals of the product, ensure that the
product is properly grounded.
Make Proper Connections
Make sure all connections are made properly and securely. Any signal wire connections to
the unit must be no longer than 3 meters.
Orient Equipment Properly
Do not position the equipment such that it is difficult to reach the disconnecting device.
Observe all Terminal Ratings
Review the operating manual to learn the ratings on all connections.
Avoid Exposed Circuitry
Do not touch any electronic circuitry inside of the product.
Do Not Operate with Suspected Failures
If damage is suspected on or to the product do not operate the product. Contact qualified
service personnel to perform inspection.
Avoid Pinch Hazards
Pinch hazards may exist between the pusher block and the end block. Avoid placing fingers
between these points while the pump is running.
Procedures which could result in injury shall only be carried out by operators who
have been warned of the potential hazards and have received adequate training in
carrying out the procedures in the safest possible manner.