Operation Manual MK200
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1. Important user information
1.1 Intended use of equipment
Munters dehumidifiers are intended to be used for the dehumidification of air. All other uses of the
equipment, or use which is contrary to the instructions given in this manual, can cause personal injury
and/or machine damage.
1.2 Warranty and obligations
The warranty period is valid from the date the equipment left our factory, unless otherwise advised in
writing. The warranty is limited to a free exchange including free freight to delivery address of the faulty
unit or components, which have failed as a result of faulty quality or defects in manufacture. Munters
guarantees that the unit supplied has undergone thorough testing to ensure that it meets the specifications
given here. All warranty claims must include proof that the fault has occurred within the warranty period
and that the unit has been used in accordance with the specifications. All claims must specify the unit type
and manufacturing number. This information is stamped on the unit identification plate, see the section
Marking.
It is a condition of the warranty that the unit for the full warranty period is serviced and maintained by a
qualified Munters engineer or Munters approved engineer. Access to specific and calibrated test
equipment is necessary. The service and maintenance must be documented for the warranty to be valid.
Always contact Munters for service or repair. Operating faults can occur if the unit is maintained
insufficiently or incorrectly.
1.2.1 Note
The contents of this publication can be changed without prior notice. This publication contains
information which is protected by copyright laws. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored
in a system for information retrieval or be transmitted in any form, in any manner without Munters’
written consent.
1.2.2 Safety
In this publication hazardous activities are indicated and preceded by the common hazard symbol.
WARNING!
is used in this publication to indicate a possible danger that could lead to personal injury. An instruction is
normally given, followed by a short explanation, plus the possible effects if the instruction is not followed.
CAUTION!
is used in this publication to indicate a possible danger that could lead to damage to the machine or other
equipment and/or cause environmental damage. An instruction is normally given, followed by a short explanation,
plus the possible environmental effect if the instruction is not followed.