WIKA operating instructions attachable indicator model A-IAI-1
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14016825.04 07/2021 EN/DE
3. Safety
3.2 Intended use
The model A-IAI-1 attachable indicator is suitable for insertion between an
intrinsically safe transmitter and the corresponding output connector (angular
connector).
The instrument has been designed and built solely for the intended use
described here, and may only be used accordingly. The technical specifica
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tions contained in these operating instructions must be observed. Improper
handling or operation of the instrument outside of its technical specifications
requires the instrument to be taken out of service immediately and inspected
by an authorised WIKA service engineer.
Handle electronic precision measuring instruments with the required care
(protect from humidity, impacts, strong magnetic fields, static electricity and
extreme temperatures, do not insert any objects into the instrument or its
openings). Plugs and sockets must be protected from contamination.
If the instrument is transported from a cold into a warm environment, the
formation of condensation may result in instrument malfunction. Before
putting it back into operation, wait for the instrument temperature and the
room temperature to equalise.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for claims of any type based on opera-
tion contrary to the intended use.
3.3
Personnel qualification
WARNING!
Risk of injury should qualification be insufficient!
Improper handling can result in considerable injury and
damage to property.
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The activities described in these operating instructions may
only be carried out by skilled personnel who have the qualifi
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cations described below.
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Keep unqualified personnel away from hazardous areas.
Skilled electrical personnel
Skilled electrical personnel are understood to be personnel who, based on
their technical training, know-how and experience as well as their knowledge
of country-specific regulations, current standards and directives, are capable
of carrying out work on electrical systems and independently recognising
and avoiding potential hazards.