2. Safety
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The safety of the operator may be endangered if, for example
there is visible damage to the instrument.
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the instrument is not working as specified.
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the instrument has been stored under unsuitable conditions for an extended period of
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time.
If there is any doubt, please return the instrument to the manufacturer for repair or
maintenance.
2.4 Use of Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteries
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DANGER!
Danger of death caused by electric current
Upon contact with live parts, there is a direct danger of death.
Charging using a defective power supply unit (e.g. short circuit from
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the mains voltage to the output voltage) can result in life-threatening
voltages at the instrument!
Only use the mains connector permitted by WIKA for the
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ProcessCalibrator.
Only use a charger that is fully-functional or undamaged.
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WARNING!
Misusing Lithium-Ion batteries can lead to heating, explosion or ignition
and result in serious injury. Follow the safety instructions listed below:
Do not solder directly to the Lithium-Ion batteries.
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Do not incinerate or heat the Lithium-Ion batteries.
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The Lithium-Ion batteries must only ever be connected with the
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correct polarity.
Never connect the positive terminal and the negative terminal of the
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Lithium-Ion batteries to each other with any metallic object (such as
wire).
Never carry or store the Lithium-Ion batteries together with
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necklaces, hairpins, or other metallic objects.
WARNING!
Lithium-Ion batteries should never be punctured with nails nor hit
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with a hammer. In addition, Lithium-Ion batteries must never be
trodden on or exposed to other strong shocks or vibrations.
Lithium-Ion batteries must never come into contact with water or
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salt water. Moreover, they must never get wet.
WIKA operating instructions ProcessCalibrator, model CPH6000