Miscellaneous - Hitachi TM3000 Instruction Manual

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Leaked X-Rays
Unlike equipment that emits X-rays to the outside for use, electron microscopes are not
subject to filing requirements under the Radiation Damage Prevention Act or the Ionizing
Radiation Damage regulations. The International Committee on Radiation Protection (ICRP),
identify electron microscopes, as well as home television sets, as potential, undesirable
sources of X-rays as byproducts. The system should be used within the scope of intended
objectives and operating methods provided in the Instruction Manual. When used properly in
accordance with the Instruction Manual, the system poses no danger of exposure to leaked
X-rays.
Handling of Chemicals
(1)
When cleaning the system, any chemicals (ethyl or isopropyl alcohol) used by a
customer must be handled and disposed of at the customer's responsibility.
(2)
The chemicals should be handled, stored, and disposed of according to the
instructions provided by their suppliers.
Electromagnetic Wave Interference
The system is in compliance with Class A of EN standard EN61326-1(First edition 2006)
(except for PC). When installed in close proximity to other types of electrical or electronic
equipment, the system and the adjacent equipment can exert adverse impact on one another.
In particular, the system should be installed away from television sets or the radio. In addition,
the room in which the system is installed should be controlled so that none of the following
electrical devices* are brought near it:
Designated low-power devices that produce electromagnetic waves, such as mobile
telephones, transceivers, and cordless telephone handsets.
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