A.4 Safety; A.4.1 Compliance With Safety Standards; A.4.2 Environmental Conditions; A.4.3 Worn Devices - AOIP THERMYS 150 Mode D'emploi

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THERMYS 150 G
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A.4
Safety
A.4.1
Compliance with safety standards
The unit complies with applicable standards:
- Safety directive 2006/95/CE with standard EN611010-1
- Directive CEM 2004/108/CE with standard EN61326
- Radio directive 1999/5/CE with standards EN300-328 and EN301-489
These instructions for use contain information and warnings which must be observed by the user to protect the latter against the dangers of electricity, to
ensure the safe operation of the device and to protect it against any mishandling which could damage or compromise the safety of use of the device.
A.4.2
Environmental conditions
As per publication EN 60359
Range of application of standards from 0 to 2,000 m.
Reference temperature range: 23°C ± 5°C, relative humidity: 45 % to 75 %.
Nominal operating range: -10°C to +50°C, relative humidity: 20 % to 80 % non-condensing.
Operating range limit: -15°C to +55°C, relative humidity: 10 % to 80 % (70 % at 55°C).
Storage and transport temperature range limit: - 30°C to + 60°C (without the batteries).
A.4.3
Worn devices
Worn electrical devices can pollute the environment. We recommend you refrain from disposing of this device in an ordinary waste bin, but rather that you use
the recycling circuits available locally. If not, you can return the device to us, and we will take care of its disposal free of charge.
A.4.3.1
Waste generated by the device
List of waste classified according to the decree published in the Official French Gazette dated 20
16.02.14: Waste originating from electronic equipment:
Printed circuit boards making up the device.
16.06.02: Batteries and storage battery (dangerous)
NI-MH batteries.
15.01.02: Packaging
ABS plastic and polycarbonate device casing.
Elastomer conduit.
A.4.4
Device destruction procedure
Open unit: unscrew screws from lower casing (after removing sheath).
Separate both shells and disconnect battery pack
A.4.5
Instructions
The unit is designed to be used in complete safety if the instructions given in the accompanying documents are followed. Any use apart from those defined, may
prejudice the safety of the operator and is therefore dangerous and forbidden.
A.4.6
Making measurements
Measuring wires and leads must be in good condition and must be replaced if their insulation appears defective (insulation cut, burned, etc.).
When the unit is connected to the measurement circuit, the terminals may be dangerous. Also, never place your hands near a terminal, whether in use or not.
This advice also applies to the battery charger sockets and the USB link connected directly or indirectly to the terminals of the unit. Any work on these circuits
must be carried out with the unit disconnected from any other external circuit.
Never exceed the limiting values of protection indicated in the specifications. Refer to chapter D.
When the order of magnitude of the value to be measured is unknown, make sure that the starting measurement range is the highest possible, or choose the
automatic range selection mode.
Before changing the function, disconnect the wires for measuring the external circuit. When measuring current and/or voltage, even if low, remember that the
circuits may be live with respect to earth, at a voltage that is dangerous for the operator.
Never carry out resistance measurements on a live circuit.
A.4.7
Unusual faults and stresses
Whenever it is believed that the protection has been damaged, switch off the unit and ensure that it is not used prematurely.
The protection may have been damaged if, for example:
There is obvious damage to the unit.
The unit is no longer able to make accurate measurements.
The unit has been stored under unfavourable conditions.
The unit has been subjected to severe stress during transportation.
A.4.8
Definitions
A.4.8.1
Definition of the installation category
This is also known as the overvoltage category.
It is the classification of the installation according to standard limits for transient overvoltages (standard CEI 664).
66/107
th
April 2002. Decree no. 2002-540.

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