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types specied in procedures may be abbreviated in this document. For the
complete safety information, see the “Safety” appendix in this document.
IMPORTANT! Before using this product, read and understand the information in the
“Safety” appendix in this document.
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Product description
The DeviceLink™ Hub enables users to remotely monitor sensors and alarms for
laboratory equipment and instruments using the Thermo Fisher Cloud. The
laboratory equipment or instrument alarms and notications are sent to the user by
email and mobile push notication.
Intended Use
This product is intended for use as a monitoring device for laboratory equipment.
This product is not intended for use with medical devices, as the unit does not comply
with FDA 21CFR Part 11 for electronic records.
Product information
Contents
DLH-HP-100-TTL
DLH-ULT-100-RS
DLH-CO2-100-RS
DLH-CO2-100-USB
Cat. No.
Contents
• DeviceLink™ Hub Remote Monitoring Module
• High Performance Refrigerator/Freezer data cable
Note: For use with HP units equipped with data port.
• DeviceLink™ Hub Remote Monitoring Module
• Legacy ULT data cable
Note: for use with PEEK ULT units equipped with data port.
• DeviceLink™ Hub Remote Monitoring Module
• Heracell CO2 Incubator data cable
Note: For use with Heracell CO2 Incubators with RS232 data port.
• DeviceLink™ Hub Remote Monitoring Module
• VIOS CO2 Incubator data cable
Note: For use with VIOS incubators with USB data port.
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5
2
3
4
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Product specifications
1
The contents of the DeviceLink™ Hub Remote Monitoring Module
following gure.
1
DeviceLink™ Hub with Wi-Fi e
2
4 adhesive mounts and adjustable tie wraps
3
Cleaning swabs
4
Ethernet cable
5
Power supply with adapter plugs
xtender dongle and wire clip
are shown in the
Product specifications
Parameter
Device operating electrical
r
ating
5.1 VDC, 2.5 A
CategoryClass A
Power supply
(Cat. No. T5989DV)
• Wall mounted power adapter
• Input: AC 90-264 VAC 50/60 Hz 0.5 A
• Output: 5.1 VDC, 2.5 A
• 2 pin prong type A, 1.5 meter cable
• AC Inlet: UI, Euro, Aus, US changeable
• 1.5M micro USB B lead
Local storage8 GB
Default Wi‑iFi transmission
frequency to Cloud
• Every 5 minutes for sensor data transmission
• Real‑time for alarm events
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Required materials not supplied
Parameter
Wi‑Fi protocol802.11ac
Wi‑-Fi security
Wi‑Fi data rate1–65 Mbps
Wi‑Fi range (indoor)
RSSI (Wireless Network
Strength)
Required materials not supplied
Wi-Fi enabled device (phone, tablet, or laptop)
Specification
• WEP
• WPA/WPA2‑PSK
• WPA/WPA2‑EAP
• PEAP
Note: Proxy servers are not supported.
• Built-in Wi‑Fi: up to 30 meters
• With Wi‑Fi Extender dongle (included): up to 70
meters
> −70 dBm
Site requirements
Internet access (Wi-Fi or Ethernet)
Electrical requirements
Parameter
Input Voltage100–240 VAC
Frequency50/60 Hz
Rated Current0.5 A
Specification
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Environmental requirements
Chapter 1 Product information
Environmental requirements
1
Parameter
Operating Temperature
Relative humidity
Operating Environment
Conditions
Specification
• 0–40°C (32–104°F)
• 85% non-condensing
• Non-corrosive
• Non-flammable
• Non-explosive
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DeviceLink™ Hub setup and
operation
Before
first use
Unpack the de
IMPORTANT! The DeviceLink
“Before rst use“.
If you do not have a Thermo Fisher Connect account, create an account. See
thermosher.com/cloud for instructions.
™
Hub requires a Thermo Fisher Cloud account. See
vice
At the time of delivery, inspect the product packaging for damage before signing
1.
for the shipment.
Note: Packaging damage does not denote that the product is also damaged.
Remove the product from its shipping carton, then inspect for damage.
2.
If you nd any damage, keep the packing material and report the damage to the
3.
carrier immediately
• Do not return goods to the manufacturer without wrien authorization.
• When submiing a claim for shipping damage, request that the carrier
inspect the shipping container and equipment.
.
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Prepare the power supply
1
3
3
4
4
2
5
5
Select the appropriate adapter for your electrical outlet.
1.
Slide the adapter onto the power supply and lock into place.
2.
Chapter 2 De
viceLink™ Hub setup and operation
Prepare the power supply
2
1
Power supply
2
Adapter
3
Slots where adapter tracts slide
4
Adapter tracts
5
Release button
The adapter should slide easily and there should be a click when the adapter is
locked.
T
o switch to another adapter, press the Release
3.
buon on the adapter. See the
gure in step 2.
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2
Power-on and set up the DeviceLink™ Hub
viceLink™ Hub setup and operation
Power-on and set up the DeviceLink™ Hub
1
USB ports (4 ports)
2
Ethernet port
3
Audio jack, out (
4
HDMI plug (
5
Micro USB power port
not used
not used
)
)
Plug the pow
1.
er supply into the micro USB power port on the DeviceLink™ Hub,
then connect it to the electrical outlet.
Note:
Use the power supply that is provided with the kit or an equivalent model.
·
If you are using an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), plug the power
·
supply into the DeviceLink™ Hub, then connect it to the UPS. The UPS must
be purchased separately.
When the DeviceLink™ Hub is powered on, the Wi-Fi hotspot is enabled until
you submit the conguration. After successful conguration, upon powering the
DeviceLink™ Hub on and o, the DeviceLink™ Hub W
i-Fi remains active for
5 minutes, during which time the DeviceLink™ Hub can be connected to a
network and linked to the Thermo Fisher Cloud.
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1
3
2
3
4
Chapter 2 De
Connect the data and power cables as shown in the following gure, then power
2.
viceLink™ Hub setup and operation
Power-on and set up the DeviceLink™ Hub
on the DeviceLink™ Hub. Use the clip on the DeviceLink™ Hub to fasten the
cables and prev
ent the cables from hanging freely.
2
1
Data cable
2
3.
Wi-Fi extender dongle
3
Power cable
4
Clip
Plug the data cable into a USB port on the
DeviceLink™ Hub, then connect the
data cable to the laboratory equipment or instrument being monitored.
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2
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2
Mount the DeviceLink™ Hub to the laboratory equipment or instrument using
magnets
Mount the DeviceLink™ Hub to the laboratory equipment or
instrument using magnets
Note: We do not recommend using the keyhole slots on the back of the DeviceLink
Hub to mount the DeviceLink™ Hub to a wall near the laboratory equipment or
instrument being monitored.
Copy the MAC ID and serial number (S/N) number, which are on the boom of
1.
the DeviceLink™ Hub. Y
ou need the MAC ID and serial number during the setup
process.
™
14
1
MAC ID
2
Serial number (S/N)
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1
1
1
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Mount the DeviceLink™ Hub to the laboratory equipment or instrument using
Using the magnets, mount the DeviceLink™ Hub to the laboratory equipment or
2.
instrument being monitored.
The magnets are on the
boom of the DeviceLink™ Hub.
magnets
2
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2
Mount the DeviceLink™ Hub to the laboratory equipment or instrument using
magnets
IMPORTANT!
Do not place the DeviceLink™ Hub on the door of the laboratory equipment or
·
instrument being monitored, as the repeated opening and closing of the door
can lead to cables breaking and loss of monitoring function.
An Ultra-Low Temperature freezer is shown in the following gures as an
·
example. Other laboratory equipment and instruments are connected in a
similar manner.
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1
Chapter 2 De
Mount the DeviceLink™ Hub to the laboratory equipment or instrument using
viceLink™ Hub setup and operation
magnets
2
Use the adhesiv
3.
cables.
An example of the aachment scheme is shown in the previous step.
Not
appropriate plugs.
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Adhesive mounts (2 are shown)
e mounts and adjustable tie wraps to fasten power and data
e: Before installing the adhesive mounts, ensure that the cables can reach the
Find a location on the laboratory equipment or instrument to mount the
a.
DeviceLink™ Hub.
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2
Connect the DeviceLink™ Hub to a network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud
Clean the surface of the laboratory equipment or instrument being
b.
monitored using an isopropanol solution (50%) or using the cleaning swabs
provided, then dry the surface using the dry wipes provided.
Aach the adhesive mounts to the laboratory equipment or instrument
c.
being monitored, then use the adjustable tie wraps to fasten the data and
er cables such that the cables are not hanging freely.
pow
Connect the DeviceLink™ Hub to a network and link to Thermo
Fisher Cloud
Connect the DeviceLink™ Hub to a network.
1.
Open the Wi-Fi seings menu on your Wi-Fi enabled device (phone, tablet,
a.
or laptop).
In the list of available Wi-Fi networks, select the network starting with the
b.
leers DLH followed by the last 8 alphanumeric characters from the serial
number on the label, which is on the boom of the DeviceLink™ Hub. See
the gure in substep 1c.
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2
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Connect the DeviceLink™ Hub to a network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud
If prompted, enter the password. The password is the MAC ID (12
c.
characters, all capital leers).
2
1
MAC ID
2
Serial number (S/N)
Note: If you have previously used your device (phone, tablet, or laptop) to
connect the DeviceLink™ Hub, your device may remember the password
and may not require you to enter a password.
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2
Connect the DeviceLink™ Hub to a network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud
Open a web browser on your device (phone, tablet, or laptop), then enter the
2.
following web address: hps://dlh.thermosher.com/
Note: Y
The DLH Conguration window opens.
ou must enter hps, not hp.
Select the netw
3.
DeviceLink™ Hub to the internet by Ethernet, skip the Wi-Fi conguration
in step 4. The SSID and Network Passwordelds are blocked out.
IMPORTANT! The DeviceLink
not both.
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ork type (Wi-Fi or Ethernet). If you are going to connect the
™
Hub
should be congured for Wi-Fi or Ethernet,
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Connect the DeviceLink™ Hub to a network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud
Scroll down to the Congurations Items pane, enter the appropriate information
4.
for each eld, then click Congure DLH.
2
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Connect the DeviceLink™ Hub to a network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud
FieldDescription
SSID (Wi‑Fi netw
Network password (Wi‑Fi
networks only)
Instrument typeSelect the laboratory equipment or instrument being monitored, then click Done.
Thermo Fisher Cloud UserEnter the username of the Thermo Fisher Cloud account.
Thermo Fisher Cloud
Password
22
orks only)Select the network that will connect to the DeviceLink™ Hub, then click Done.
Enter the network password for the network selected in the SSID field.
Enter the password of the Thermo Fisher Cloud account.
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View sensor data and alerts on Thermo Fisher Connect
2
The next screen should indicate that the
transmied. After 5 minutes, you should see your instrument in the list of
connected instruments in the InstrumentConnect application on the Thermo
Fisher Cloud.
conguration was successfully
View sensor data and alerts on Thermo Fisher Connect
Sign in to the Thermo Fisher Connect application on the Thermo Fisher Cloud
1.
.
In the Thermo Fisher Connect home screen, in the left menu bar, click
2.
To view sensor data and alerts, select the laboratory equipment or instrument
3.
from the list that is displayed in the Instruments screen.
The home screen for the selected laboratory equipment or instrument opens.
.
See the Thermo Fisher Cloud help for more information.
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A
Troubleshooting
Lights on the DeviceLink™ Hub.
1
Lights
2
Clip
ObservationPossible causeRecommended action
Wrong SSID credentialsUser entered the wrong SSID
pas
sword. The light blinks
twice followed by a pause, then
repeats the pattern.
Wrong TFC credentialsUser entered the wrong
Thermo Fisher Cloud
credentials. The light blinks
three times followed by a
pause, then repeats the
pattern.
Repeat the “Connect the DeviceLink™ Hub to a
network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud“ on
page 18 procedure.
Repeat the “Connect the DeviceLink™ Hub to a
network and link to Thermo Fisher Cloud“ on
page 18 procedure.
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Supplemental procedures
B
Update network configuration
Use this procedure to change the network conguration of the DeviceLink™ Hub.
e: Only the network can be changed. The type of laboratory equipment or
Not
instrument being monitored and aliated Thermo Fisher Cloud account cannot be
changed.
Open a web browser on your device, then enter the following IP address: hps://
1.
dlh.thermosher.com/
Select the netw
2.
DeviceLink™ Hub by Ethernet, touch or click Congure DLH and skip step 3.
ork type (Wi-Fi or Ethernet). If you are connecting the
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Appendix B Supplemental procedures
B
Reset the DeviceLink™ Hub
(Wi-Fi networks only) Select the Wi-Fi network, enter a password for the Wi-Fi
3.
network, then click or touch
Congure DLH.
Reset the DeviceLink™ Hub
Use this procedure to change the laboratory equipment or instrument being
monitored or the aliated Thermo Fisher Cloud account.
Power o, then power on the DeviceLink™ Hub by unplugging and plugging in
1.
the power supply.
Connect the DeviceLink™ Hub to a network.
2.
a.
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Open the Wi-Fi seings menu on your Wi-Fi enabled device (phone, tablet,
or laptop).
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Appendix B Supplemental procedures
Reset the DeviceLink™ Hub
In the list of available Wi-Fi networks, select the network starting with the
b.
leers DLH followed by the last 8 alphanumeric characters from the serial
number on the label, which is on the boom of the DeviceLink™ Hub. See
the gure in substep 2c.
B
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2
Appendix B Supplemental procedures
B
Reset the DeviceLink™ Hub
If prompted, enter the password. The password is the MAC ID (12
c.
characters, all capital leers).
1
MAC ID
2
Serial number (S/N)
Note: If you have previously used your device (phone, tablet, or laptop) to
connect the DeviceLink™ Hub, your device may remember the password
and may not require you to enter a password.
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Appendix B Supplemental procedures
Reset the DeviceLink™ Hub
Open a web browser on your device (phone, tablet, or laptop), then enter the
3.
following web address: hps://dlh.thermosher.com/
B
Note: Y
The DLH Conguration window opens.
ou must enter hps, not hp.
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Appendix B Supplemental procedures
B
Reset the DeviceLink™ Hub
Click Factory Reset.
4.
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Click Conrm Factory Reset.
5.
Appendix B Supplemental procedures
Reset the DeviceLink™ Hub
B
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conrmation message appears.
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WARNING! GENERAL SAFETY. Using this product in a manner not specied
in the user documentation may result in personal injury or damage to the
instrument or device. Ensure that anyone using this product has received
instructions in general safety practices for laboratories and the safety
information provided in this document.
Before using an instrument or device, read and understand the safety
·
information provided in the user documentation provided by the
manufacturer of the instrument or device.
Before handling chemicals, read and understand all applicable Safety Data
·
Sheets (SDSs) and use appropriate personal protective equipment (gloves,
gowns, eye protection, etc). To obtain SDSs, see the “Documentation and
Support” section in this document.
Symbols on this instrument
Safety
Symbols may be found on the instrument to w
important safety information. In this document, the hazard symbol is used along with
one of the following user aention words:
• CAUTION!—Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not av
may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against
unsafe practices.
• WARNING!—Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
• DANGER!—Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
SymbolEnglishFrançais
Caution, risk of danger
Consult the manual f
information.
Caution, risk of electrical shockAttention, risque de choc électrique
OnOn (marche)
OffOff (arrêt)
or further safety
arn against potential hazards or convey
oided,
Attention, risque de danger
Consulter le manuel pour d’autres
renseignements de sécurité.
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SymbolEnglishFrançais
On/OffOn/Off (marche/arrêt)
Safety
Symbols on this instrument
Protective conductor terminal (main
ground)
Terminal that can receive or supply
alternating current or voltage
Terminal that can receive or supply
alternating or direct current or
voltage
Do not dispose of this product in
unsorted municipal waste
CAUTION! T
negative environmental
impact from disposal of
electronic waste, do not
dispose of electronic waste in
unsorted municipal waste.
Follow local municipal waste
ordinances for proper
disposal provision and
contact customer service for
information about responsible
disposal options.
o minimize
Borne de conducteur de protection
(mise à la terre principale)
Borne pouvant recevoir ou envoyer
une tension ou un courant de type
alternatif
Borne pouvant recevoir ou envoyer
une tension ou un courant continu ou
alternatif
Ne pas éliminer ce produit avec les
déchets usuels non soumis au tri
sél
ectif.
MISE EN GARDE! P
minimiser les conséquences
négatives sur
l’environnement à la suite de
l’élimination de déchets
électroniques, ne pas
éliminer ce déchet
électronique avec les déchets
usuels non soumis au tri
sélectif. Se conformer aux
ordonnances locales sur les
déchets municipaux pour les
dispositions d’élimination et
communiquer avec le service
à la clientèle pour des
renseignements sur les
options d’élimination
responsable.
our
Conformity
Conformity mark
symbols
™
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Hub User Guide
Description
Indicates conformity with safety requirements for Canada and U.S.A.
Indicates conformity with European Union requirements for safety
ectromagnetic compatibility.
and el
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Safety
Symbols on this instrument
FCC and ISED
c
ompliance
statements
Conformity mark
Indicates conformity with Australian standards for electromagnetic
compatibility.
Indicates conformity with requirements for safety with Japanese
equirements.
r
Please note the following FCC compliance statements.
FCC Interference Statement (Part 15.105 (b))—This equipment has been tested
1.
and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to
which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
2. FCC (Part 15 Clause 15.21)—Changes or modications not expressly approved
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
3. FCC Interference compliance statement—This device complies with part 15 of
the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
4. FCC RF Exposure Guidance Statement—In order to comply with FCC/ISED RF
Exposure requirements, this device must be installed to provide at least 20 cm
separation from the human body at all times.
5. ISED RSS – Gen Notice (English)—This device complies with Industry Canada's
licence-exempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
This device may not cause interference; (2) This device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
Description
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Safety information for instruments not manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific
6. ISED RSS – Gen Notice (French)—Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR
d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suiv
pas produire de brouillage; 2) l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage
radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromere le
fonctionnement.
7. ISED RF Exposure Guidance Statement – for mobile equipment (English)—In
order to comply with FCC/ISED RF Exposure requirements, this device must be
installed to provide at least 20 cm separation from the human body at all times.
8. ISED RF Exposure Guidance Statement – for mobile equipment (French)—An
de se conformer aux exigences d'exposition RF FCC / ISED, cet appareil doit être
installé pour fournir au moins 20 cm de séparation du corps humain en tout
temps.
antes : 1) l'appareil ne doit
Safety information for instruments not manufactured by Thermo
Fisher Scientific
Some of the accessories provided as part of the instrument system are not designed or
built by Thermo Fisher Scientic. Consult the manufacturer's documentation for the
information needed for the safe use of these products.
Safety
Instrument safety
General
Electrical
CAUTION! Do not remove instrument protective covers. If you remove the
protective instrument panels or disable interlock devices, you may be exposed
to serious hazards including, but not limited to, severe electrical shock, laser
exposure, crushing, or chemical exposure.
WARNING! Ensure appropriate electrical supply
instrument:
Plug the system into a properly grounded receptacle with adequate current
·
capacity.
Ensure the electrical supply is of suitable voltage.
·
Never operate the instrument with the ground disconnected. Grounding
·
continuity is required for safe operation of the instrument.
WARNING! Power Supply Line Cords. Use properly
line cords for the power supply in your facility.
WARNING! Disconnecting Power
unplug the power cord, positioning the instrument such that the power cord is
accessible.
. To fully disconnect power either detach or
. For safe operation of the
congured and approved
™
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Safety
Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards
Cleaning and
decontamination
Instrument
c
omponent and
accessory
disposal
CAUTION! Cleaning and Decontamination. Use only the cleaning and
decontamination methods specied in the manufacturer's user documentation.
It is the responsibility of the operator (or other responsible person) to ensure
the following requirements are met:
No decontamination or cleaning agents are used that could cause a
·
HAZARD as a result of a reaction with parts of the equipment or with
material contained in the equipment.
The instrument is properly decontaminated a) if hazardous material is
·
spilled onto or into the equipment, and/or b) prior to having the instrument
serviced at your facility or sending the instrument for repair, maintenance,
trade-in, disposal, or termination of a loan (decontamination forms may be
requested from customer service).
Before using any cleaning or decontamination methods (except those
·
recommended by the manufacturer), users should conrm with the
manufacturer that the proposed method will not damage the equipment.
To minimize negative environmental impact from disposal of electronic waste, do not
dispose of electronic waste in unsorted municipal waste. Follow local municipal waste
ordinances for proper disposal provision and contact customer service for information
about responsible disposal options.
Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards
The instrument design and manufacture complies with the standards and
requirements for safety and electromagnetic compatibility as noted in the following
table:
Safety
Reference
New
Dir
ective_2014_35_E
U
IEC 61010-1
EN 61010-1
UL 61010-1
CSA C22.2 No.
61010-1
Description
European Union “Low Voltage Directive”
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement,
control, and laboratory use – Part 1: General requirements
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Safety
Safety and electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) standards
EMC
New Directive_2014_30_EUEuropean Union “EMC Directive”
EN 61326-1
Reference
Description
Electrical Equipment for Measurement,
Control and Laboratory Use – EMC
Requirements – Part 1: General
Requirements
ICES-001, Issue 3
Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM)
Radio Frequency Generators
FCC Part 15 Subpart B (47 CFR)
U.S. Standard Radio Frequency Devices
Environmental
design
Reference
Directive_2012_19_EUEuropean Union “WEEE Directive”—Waste electrical and electronic equipment
Directive 2011/65/EUEuropean Union “RoHS Directive”—Restriction of hazardous substances in electrical
and electronic equipment
MII Order #39PRC “Management Methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic Information
Products”
Description
SJ/T 11364-2014“China RoHS” Standard—Marking for the Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in
Electronic and Electrical Products
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Documentation and support
Customer and technical support
Visit thermosher.com/support for the latest in services and support, including:
Worldwide contact telephone numbers
•
• Product support, including:
– Product FAQs
– Software, patches, and updates
– Training for many applications and instruments
• Order and web support
• Product documentation, including:
– User guides, manuals, and protocols
– Certicates of Analysis
– Safety Data Sheets (SDSs; also known as MSDSs)
Warranty
Note: For SDSs for reagents and chemicals from other manufacturers,
contact the manufacturer.
Thermo Scientic warrants the functions of the DeviceLink™ Hub in accordance with
our standard warranty as described in the Terms and Conditions of Sale applicable to
your purchase of this product. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, Thermo
Scientic warrants that the product will conform to published specications for a
period of one year from the date of delivery. For additional details concerning this
warranty, please consult the "Warranty" section of our standard Terms and Conditions
of Sale.
Under no circumstances shall the seller assume responsibility for any damage or
prejudice whatsoever, direct or indirect, specic or consequential, particularly with
respect to any down-time, loss of data, or any other nancial loss resulting from the
use or impossibility to use the products, even if Thermo Scientic, is aware of the
potential occurrence of said prejudice.