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Disposal instructions:
• When disposing of the
IKA
battery pack, please tape over
the contacts with adhesive tape to prevent short-circuiting
due to moisture or contact with metal components. Short-
circuiting may result in an explosion.
• Do not throw used battery packs into your household
waste. Dispose of them properly in accordance with stat-
utory regulations.
End users are obliged by law to return all used
disposable and rechargeable batteries. Throwing
them into the household waste is prohibited. Dis-
posable/rechargeable batteries containing harmful sub-
stances are marked with this symbol to indicate that they
may not be disposed of as household waste.
• You can return used disposable and rechargeable batter-
ies free of charge to your local authority collection site
or to any battery retailer. In doing so you will be comply-
ing with statutory regulations and helping to protect the
environment.
• Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local
and national regulations.
Correct use
• Use:
Use RC (Refrigerated Circulators) for cooling and circulat-
ing fluids.
• Range of use (indoor use only):
- Laboratories
-Schools
- Pharmacies
- Universities
•
Wireless remote control:
Before using the wireless link between the
WiCo
and
the laboratory device, first check whether your region
is included in the radio communication approval for the
device. If it is not, remote control can also be performed
using a USB cable.
This device is suitable for use in all areas except:
- Residential areas
- Areas that are connected directly to a low-voltage supply
network that also supplies residential areas.
The safety of the user cannot be guaranteed:
- If the device is operated with accessories that are not
supplied or recommended by the
IKA
.
- If the device is operated improperly or in contrary to the
IKA
specifications.
- If the device or the printed circuit board are modified by
third parties.