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Workshop notes
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Workshop notes
8.1
Maintenance
The WABCO Leakage Finder 2.0 and the ultrasonic transmitter are maintenance-free.
8.2
Repairs
In the event of faults or problems, it is not permitted to open the WABCO Leakage Finder 2.0, the
ultrasonic transmitter or the accessories or to carry out repairs on your own authority. These may only
be carried out by the manufacturer.
If faults or problems should occur, please contact your WABCO representative. If you have any
questions about WABCO Leakage Finder 2.0, please indicate the serial number of the device (on the
back of the case) and the hardware version number (shown on the display for a few seconds when
switching on).
8.3
Cleaning and care
Incorrect cleaning of the WABCO Leakage Finder 2.0, the ultrasonic transmitter and accessories can
cause damage.
Recommended cleaning
with a dry, non-conductive, antistatic brush or cloth
with weak suction or compressed air
Prohibited cleaning
with abrasive and aggressive cleaning agents
by immersion in liquids
8.4
Disposal
The final and professional decommissioning and disposal of the product must be carried out in
accordance with the applicable legal regulations of the user country. In particular, the regulations for
the disposal of batteries, equipment and the electrical system must be observed.
Electrical appliances must be collected separately from household or commercial waste and
recycled or disposed of in accordance with regulations.
If applicable, take the old device to the company's internal disposal department, which will then
forward it to specialist companies (specialist disposal companies).
In principle, it is also possible to return the old device to the manufacturer. For this purpose, contact
the manufacturer's customer service. Any special agreements must be observed.
Electrical and electronic equipment must be collected separately from unsorted municipal waste and
recycled or disposed of properly, because harmful substances can cause lasting damage to health
and the environment if disposed of improperly.
Detailed information can be obtained from specialist waste management companies or the
responsible authorities.
The packaging must be disposed of separately. Paper, cardboard and plastics must be recycled.