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Storage, maintenance and care of the wireless system
Cleaning and care
Maintain and treat the units carefully to ensure perfect function during their entire product life.
Keep the wireless equipment and its components clean and avoid any contamination.
Clean contaminated components carefully with a wet cloth and mild cleaning agent (e.g. detergent).
Never:
x
dip the wireless equipment or its components into liquids,
x
clean the wireless equipment or its components under high pressure;
x
use aggressive solvents for cleaning;
x
clean the wireless equipment or its components with compressed air;
x
or apply to much pressure when wiping the display clean. This could cause scratches.
Maintenance
Ensure that:
x
Damaged gaskets are replaced immediately (humidity).
x
Damaged operating elements (e.g. keys, buttons, levers) are replaced immediately.
x
Every time servicing is carried out the RC console is checked as well to make sure it is working
properly.
Service
All service work must be carried out by PALFINGER service partners in compliance with the
PALFINGER training documents and service records. Non-compliance results in loss of any warranty
and liability.
Every service and repair must be recorded in the service manual and signed or stamped by a
PALFINGER service partner.
Repairs
x
Damages to the unit must be repaired immediately by a PALFINGER partner.
x
Repairs have to be recorded in the service manual.
x
If a repair is not carried out by a PALFINGER partner warranty will become void.
Disposal
Electronic components are problematic waste. This is in particular applicable to the batteries. Defective
batteries may not be disposed of in the environment.
All parts of the remote control must be disposed of in accordance with the national laws and
regulations.
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