Summary of Contents for Research Instruments HandiLaz Mini
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The batteries are charging when the lights are orange, and charged when the lights turn blue. A flashing light indicates a faulty battery. Open the battery compartment on the HandiLaz Mini, and fit the batteries following the diagram inside. Note that running from the mains adaptor does not charge the batteries.
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Particle Count Meter Warnings Read The Manual Before Use. Do Not Allow Liquids to Enter the Sample Tube. Refit Protective Cap onto Sample Tube When Not in Use. No user serviceable parts inside. Do not open the meter. Operation To switch on, press the POWER button. To switch off, press and hold the POWER button.
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Keep the Zeroing Filter in a sealed bag so it can safely be used again. The filter needs to be replaced if the HandiLaz Mini gives a low airflow warning, (Fault Code F), when using the Zeroing...
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Particle Count Meter Interpreting the results EC directives and guidelines Refer to Directive 2004/23/EC, the EC Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice, Revision to Annex (copies included), and any other legislation currently in force. Current EU guidelines, recommend that specimens in IVF laboratories are manipulated in “Grade A”...
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