5. Transport, packaging and storage / 6. Commissioning ...
Store the instrument in its original packaging in a location that fulfils the conditions
listed above. If the original packaging is not available, pack and store the instrument as
described below:
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1. Wrap the instrument in an antistatic plastic film.
2. Place the instrument, along with shock-absorbent material, in the packaging.
3. If stored for a prolonged period of time (more than 30 days), place a bag, containing
a desiccant, inside the packaging.
6. Commissioning, operation
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WARNING!
Before storing the instrument (following operation), remove any residual
media. This is of particular importance if the medium is hazardous to
health, e.g. caustic, toxic, carcinogenic, radioactive, etc.
DANGER!
To avoid electric shock and injuries:
Do not connect voltage higher than the nominal voltage. For the
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supported voltage ranges refer to "3. Specifications."
Observe all safety measures for the instruments.
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Do not use the calibrator if it is damaged. Prior to use check the
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housing of the calibrator. Check carefully if plastic parts are missing
and if there are any cracks. Pay special attention to insulation
around connections.
Select the proper function and correct measuring range.
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The battery case must be closed and locked before the calibrator is
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put into operation.
Disconnect the test leads from the calibrator prior to opening the
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battery case.
Check the test leads for signs of damaged insulation or metal parts
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with natural finish.
When using the probe keep the fingers away from the probe
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contacts. Hold the probes behind the finger protection at the test
leads. Do not use the calibrator in case of malfunction. The instru-
ment protection can be impaired. In case of doubt the instrument
must be repaired.
Do not operate the instrument in the environment with explosive
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gases, vapours or dusts.
Disconnect the capillary prior to switching to another measurement
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or before using as a simulator.
Use only the specified spare parts for repairs of the calibrator.
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WIKA operating instructions, model CEP1000