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Warning Labels
These symbols may appear on the instrument in order to alert you of existing conditions.
Protective Conductor Terminal
CAUTION – Risk of electric shock
CAUTION – Refer to accompanying documents
CAUTION – Hot Surface
Environmental Information (WEEE)
This AMETEK product contains materials that can be reclaimed and recycled. In some cases the
product may contain materials known to be hazardous to the environment or human health.
In order to prevent the release of harmful substances into the environment and to conserve
our natural resources, AMETEK recommends that you arrange to recycle this product when it
reaches its “end of life”.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) should never be disposed of in a munici-
pal waste system (residential trash). The Wheelie Bin marking on this product is a reminder to
dispose of the product properly after it has completed its useful life and been removed from
service. Metals, plastics, and other components are recyclable and you can do your part by doing
one of the following steps:
• When the equipment is ready to be disposed of, take it to your local or region-
al waste collection administration for recycling.
• In some cases, your “end of life” product may be traded in for credit towards
the purchase of new AMETEK instruments. Contact your dealer to see if this
program is available in your area.
• If you need further assistance in recycling your AMETEK product, contact our
office listed in this manual.
UV Source Lamps Disposal
AMETEK recommends that all UV lamps – whether they are new, used, or damaged in any way
– need to be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner.
Most UV lamps do not contain restricted substances listed under the European RoHS 2 direc-
tive. However, special handling requirements are required for some lamps if they are broken.
Two examples include Cadmium and Beryllium lamps. Refer to a current Material Safety Data
Sheet (MSDS) for handling any lamp where the glass envelope has been broken and which has
exposed the metal cathode in the centre of the lamp.
Summary of Contents for 931S
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