Provisions of the industry standards for instrument manufacturing on the labeling and manuals of instruments
In the instrument manufacturing industry, to ensure the quality, performance, and safety of use of instruments, and to ensure that users can use instruments correctly and safely, the industry standards for instrument manufacturing have set strict requirements for the labeling and manuals of instruments.
Firstly, requirements for labeling
Product identification: Product identification should be clear, accurate, and easily recognizable, including product name, model, specifications, manufacturing date, manufacturer's name, manufacturer's address, product number, product standard number, product execution standard, product inspection certificate, product user manual, etc. Identification should be on the product or product packaging to ensure that users can easily obtain this information.
Product status symbols: For symbols indicating the different usage states of the product, such as in use, maintenance, or scrap, clear symbols should also be provided. This helps users and maintenance personnel understand the product's status and avoid improper use or maintenance.
Safety warning symbols: For instruments that may cause harm to users, there should be clear safety warning symbols to remind users
to pay attention to safety.
Secondly, requirements for the manual
The manual should provide detailed and accurate descriptions of the instrument's performance, usage methods, maintenance, and safe operation, enabling users to use the instrument correctly and safely.
The manual should use clear and understandable language, avoiding overly professional or complex terminology to ensure that all users can understand.
The manual should include technical parameters, usage conditions, maintenance methods, troubleshooting information, etc., so that users can solve problems in a timely manner during use.
The manual should clearly list all the components of the instrument and their functions, enabling users to understand the internal structure of the instrument so that they can accurately locate the problem during maintenance.
The manual should include the environmental requirements for the use of the instrument, such as temperature, humidity, power supply, etc., to ensure that the instrument operates correctly in the right environment.
In summary, the industry standards for instrument manufacturing have clearly stipulated requirements for instrument labeling, manuals, and other information, which not only benefits in improving the quality and performance of instruments but also helps to ensure user safety and the normal operation of instruments.