7. Maintenance, cleaning ... / 8. Dismounting, return ...
1. Connect the test gas and test standard with the test connection.
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Gas density monitor is isolated from the gas compartment.
2. Make the calibration.
3. Isolate the test gas and test standard from the test connection.
Gas density monitor is connected to the gas compartment.
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8. Dismounting, return and disposal
8.1 Dismounting
WARNING!
Physical injuries and damage to property and the environment
caused by hazardous decomposition products
Upon contact with hazardous decomposition products, there is a danger
of physical injuries and damage to property and the environment.
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Wear the requisite protective equipment (see chapter 3.6 "Personal
protective equipment").
Before dismantling the instrument, evacuate the gas filling.
Only dismount the instrument when it is depressurised and free from current.
8.2 Return
WARNING!
Strictly observe the following when shipping the instrument:
All instruments delivered to WIKA must be free from any kind of hazardous
substances (e.g. decomposition products) and must therefore be cleaned
before being returned.
When returning the instrument, use the original packaging or a suitable transport
packaging.
To avoid damage:
1. Place the instrument, along with the shock-absorbent material, in the packaging.
Place shock-absorbent material evenly on all sides of the transport packaging.
2. If possible, place a bag containing a desiccant inside the packaging.
Information on returns can be found under the heading "Service" on our
local website.
WIKA operating instructions gas density monitor model GDM-100
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