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The different product components must be recycled on
the basis of the table below, after separating metal and
synthetic materials. These materials must be recycled
by specialist organisations.
At the time of disposal, only trained individuals may
dismantle the product to separate its components.
Component
To be treated as a waste of
the type
Product body
Aluminium
Electronic housing (plastic)
Ordinary waste
Printed circuit board and
display
Electronics
Batteries
Accumulator
10.
Technical specifications
Model
Pro 1
Pro 3.2
Pro 6.5
Pro 15
Pro 25
Pro 50
Pro 100
Pro 250
SWL
t
1
3.2
6.5
15
25
50
100
250
Safety coefficient
> 4
Accuracy
+/-%
0.2% EM à 21 °C
+/- kg
2
6.4
13
30
50
100
200
500
Resolution
kg
0.2
0.5
1
5
10
20
50
100
Measurement frequency
Hz
4 Hz-32 Hz in peak load mode – 1 Hz in economy mode
Max. display
%
110% de la SWL
Battery life
h
300 to 1,000 depending on use
RF (radio frequency) technology
2.4 GHz – 2.4835 GHz owner, range up to 400 m in open air
RF radio power output
dBm
9.5
Bluetooth technology
BLE 4.0 (2.4 GHz – 2.4835 GHz), range up to 30 m in open air
BLE radio power output
dBm
7.71
Weight
kg
0.70
0.86
1.60
3.66
5.33
11.45
27.48
97.98
IP rating
IP 64 (IP 67 as option)
Operating temperature
°C
-20 °C à +50 °C
Sensor material
Aluminium
High strength Aluminium
Batteries
3x AA
Dimensions (see figure 5)
A
mm
216
216
248
319
357
446
559
797
B
192.8
193.8
214.1
269.8
301.6
371.2
454.2
609.1
C
21.5
21.5
28.8
46.5
57.4
78.8
107.6
162.1
D
79
92
113
119
132
152
196
329
E
23
23
32
51
61
90
129
180
G
39
39
39
62
65
91
133.5
Irrelevant
11.
Regulations and standards
The product described in this manual complies with the
following:
European standards
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
Directive 2014/53/EU (RED)
Reference of radio standards
EN300440 V2.1.1
EN300328 V2.2.2
ETSI 203367 V1.1.0
Reference of health standards
EN62479 (2010)
Reference of EMC standards
EN61326-1 (2013)
EN301 489- 1 & 17
Reference of electrical safety standards
IEC/EN61010-1 (Amd 1 ed. 3)
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