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1.4 Acceptance of goods, storage, and transport
1.4.1 Checking the delivery
• Ensure that the packaging and its contents are undamaged
• Check the delivery for completeness against the packing slip
and order details
• Inform the supplier immediately if there is any damage
• Store damaged parts until clarification is received from
the supplier
1.4.2 Important information about storage and transport
• Store the device in a dry, clean environment. Observe the
admissible ambient conditions (see “Technical data”)
• Protect the device from shock during transport
• The original packaging provides optimum protection for
storage and transport
1.4.3 Returning goods
In the event of repair, return the complete device in clean
condition.
Use the original packaging to return goods.
Protection against electrostatic discharge (ESD)
(ESD = electrostatic discharge)
To prevent damage due to ESD, electronic modules or
components must be handled, packaged, and stored in an
ESD-protected environment. Measures that protect against
electrostatic discharge and electric fields are described in DIN
EN 61340-5-1 and DIN EN 61340-5-2 “Protection of electronic
devices from electrostatic phenomena”.
This symbol in connection with the signal word indicates that
material damage or data loss will occur if the respective
precautionary measures are not taken.
When returning electronic modules or components, please note
the following:
• Pack sensitive components only in an environment
providing protection against ESD. Workspaces such as
this divert electrostatic charges to ground in a controlled
manner and prevent static charges due to friction.
• Use only packaging intended specifically for ESD-sensitive
assemblies/components. These must consist of conductive
plastics.
No liability can be assumed for damage caused by ESD.