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2 product safety and dangers – Memmert INCO 246/246 med CO2 Incubators (Generation 2003) User Manual

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Safety regulations

1.2

Product safety and dangers

Incubators of the INCO type are technically well-developed, manufactured using high-quality

materials and tested for many hours in the factory. They contain the latest technology and

comply with recognised technical safety regulations. But there are still dangers involved, even

when the appliance is used as intended. These dangers are described below.

Warning!

After removing covers, live parts may be exposed. You may receive

an electric shock if you touch these parts. Disconnect the mains plug

before removing any covers. Any work inside the unit may only be

performed by qualified electricians.

Warning!

When loading the chamber with an unsuitable load, poisonous or

explosive vapours or gases may be produced. This could cause the

chamber to explode, and people could be badly injured or poisoned.

The chamber may only be loaded with materials/test objects which

do not form any poisonous or explosive vapours when heated up

(see also Chapter 2.7 Intended use on page 14 ).
Warning!

Danger of suffocation. In high concentrations, CO

2

and N

2

can have

a suffocating effect. In normal operation, the incubator gives off

small amounts of CO

2

and – if equipped with the O

2

module – N

2

to its environment. You should therefore ensure that the room in

which it is installed is properly ventilated. If a gas bottle is not con-

nected, or is empty, always close the stop valve or pressure reducer

on the bottle.
Warning!

High concentrations of CO

2

can cause cold burns or frostbite. Avoid

contact with CO

2

gas to the eyes and skin.

Warning!

CO

2

gas bottles may burst or explode at high temperature. Do not

use naked flames in the vicinity of the gas bottles. Store gas bottles

at lower than 50 °C in a well-ventilated location. Prevent water from

penetrating, as well as backflow into the gas bottles. It is essential

that you read the safety notes and regulations of the gas suppliers.

CO

2

and N

2

are not dangerous substances in terms of the German Ordinance on Hazardous

Substances (GefStoffV). You should nevertheless familiarise yourself with the applicable safety

regulations prior to handling such gas bottles.