CP6632
List of classified waste materials in accordance with the decree published in
the Journal Officiel of April 20, 2002. Decree No. 2002-540.
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16.02.14: Waste from electronic equipment:
Electronic boards incorporated in the instrument.
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16.06.02: Cells and batteries (dangerous)
Alkaline batteries (or NI-MH batteries).
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15.01.02: Packaging
Instrument casing in ABS plastic.
Elastomer protective sheath.
A.3.4 Instrument destruction procedure
To open the instrument: unscrew first the battery compartment cover screw,
then the 5 screws fastening the 2 half-shells.
Separate the 2 half-shells. Remove the electronic board from the top shell.
The batteries are housed in the battery compartment (see putting into service
chapter).
With the battery pack option, there are 2 polluting elements: the NI-MH
(Nickel-Metal Hybrid) batteries and an electronic board. Separate the 2
elements.
A.3.5 Instructions
The instrument has been designed to function in complete safety if the
instructions given in the accompanying documents are applied. Use of the
instrument in any other way can reduce operator safety, and is therefore
dangerous and prohibited.
A.3.6 Taking measurements
The measuring leads and wires must be in good condition and be replaced if
their insulation seems defective (insulation cut, burnt, etc.).
When the instrument is connected to the measuring circuits the terminals can
be dangerous, therefore do not place your hands near a terminal, whether
used or not.
Never exceed the protection limit values indicated in the specifications.
When the order of size of the measured value is not known, ensure that the
starting measurement range is has high as possible, or select automatic
range change mode.
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