RF INTERFERENCE
Radio Frequency (RF) emissions have been tested to the requirements of FCC 47CFR
Part 18, and CISPR 11/EN 55011 (Class A, Group 2).
The Eriez Xtreme Metal Detector generates an electromagnetic field which has the
potential to escape. This field may interfere with nearby radio frequency equipment.
If interference becomes a problem you may need to:
1. Move the Metal Detector or interfering equipment
2. Change the frequency on the Metal Detector
3. Call the Factory for further assistance
ANDLING INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT LIFT THE METAL DETECTOR BY INSERTING ANYTHING INTO OR
THROUGH THE TUNNEL. The inner surface of the tunnel protects the precisely
tuned electronic circuit and internal parts. The tunnel liner also protects the internal
parts against water damage. The integrity of this liner and seal must be maintained.
Any damage or distortion to this surface caused by handling will invalidate the
warranty.
When handling, keep the metal detector on the shipping pallet as long as possible.
When removing the detector from the shipping pallet LIFT ONLY ON THE DETECTOR
HOUSING SURFACES OR SUPPORTING FEET. DO NOT LIFT BY THE CONTROL
HOUSING THAT PROTRUDES FROM THE BODY OF THE METAL DETECTOR.
If possible lift the metal detector by using a crane and soft nylon slings running under
the entire metal detector housing as seen below. See Vertical Metal Detector with
Valve Addendum
p99
at the end of this reference guide for information concerning
vertical metal detectors.
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