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Operating Manual Xenotest
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6.6.3.3 Disposal of the battery
WARNING – DANGER OF FIRE:
Short-circuited batteries (plus and minus pole
connected) can heat up and ignite materials
with a low flashpoint. Do not short-circuit the
batteries!
Disposal:
• Please dispose of the packaging materials according
to the appropriate disposal regulations.
• Old batteries should not be discarded in the domestic
waste. Consumers are obliged to take the batteries
to a suitable collection point at a dealers or the local
authorities.
• They can also give old batteries to the Atlas service
technician who will then pass them on for proper dis-
posal.
• Please also read the instructions on the battery and the
information on the documents accompanying delivery.
OBSERVE THE REGULATIONS FOR DIS-
POSAL!
Since March 24, 2006, the manufacturers
are asked to take batteries back in accor-
dance with the European directive 2002/96/
EU WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment) in the respective national ver-
sion.
Pb: Battery contains lead
Cd: Battery contains cadmium
Hg: Battery contains mercury
Fig. 30
4
1
2
3
3
6.6.4 Assembly
CAUTION – danger of burns!
The test chamber heats up considerably du-
ring operation. Touching hot test chamber
components can cause burns. Allow the test
chamber to cool down sufficiently before in
-
stalling or removing the sensors.
Fig. 30:
1. Mount the XENOSENSIV RC Sensor
2
with the two
fastening screws
4
on the adapter
3
of the sensor
rack
1
.
2. Insert the sensor holder (with mounted XENOSENSIV
RC) into the sample rack.
6
Start up