Fault-finding
CE 4
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Hauser
9.5
Returns
Before returning any device to Hauser for repair, the following must be taken
care of:
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The device should always be accompanied by a completed ’Safety Regulation Form’.
Only then can Hauser transport, check and repair the returned device.
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If required place a special handling recommendation form with the returned device,
e.g. a safety data note to EN 91/155/EWG.
•
Remove all materials soiling the device. Please take special note of the gasket cut-
outs and rims into which solids can seep. This is especially important if the medium
measured could constitute a health hazard, e.g. flamible, poisonous, corrosive,
carcinogenic, etc.
!
Note!
A
copyable sample
of the ’Safety Regulation Form’ can be found at the end of these
instructions.
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Caution!
•
Do not return a device if it is deemed impossible to remove all hazardous materials,
e.g. material seepage in scratches or media diffused by the plastic.
•
Costs incurred for disposal due to lack of cleaning of the device or for personal injury
(corrosion, burns etc) will be invoiced to the user.
It is always recommended to protect the device correctly when returning it e.g. in case
of repairs. Optimum protection is given by the original packaging. Repairs must only be
carried out by the Hauser service personnel. For the nearest service
department, see the addresses at the rear of this manual.
!
Note!
When returning the device for repair, please enclose a note detailing the fault and the
application.
9.6
Disposal
The device contains electronic components and must be disposed as electronic waste.
Please take note of the corresponding national recycling and disposal regulations.