Manual

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information about the transmitter. If you are unclear on anything in these Operating
Instructions, you must call the service.
5) The transmitter should only be installed after have verified technical data provided in
these operating instructions and on the name plate.
6) Specialists must take care during installation and use personal protective equipment as
provided by any related security plan or risk assessment.
7) Never mount or wire the transmitter while it is connected to the power supply and
avoid any liquid contact with the instrument’s internal components. To connect remove
the terminals from the terminal block.
8) Before connecting the power supply check the functionality of the safety equipment.
9) Repairs may only be performed if a genuine spare parts kit is available and this repair
work is expressly permitted.
10) For the cleaning of the device use only a damp cloth, and for the maintenance/repairs
contact the service center.
Before starting up the equipment please verify the following:
Power supply voltage must correspond to that specified on the name plate
Electric connections must be completed as described
Ground (earth) connections must be completed as specified
Verify periodically (every 3-4 months):
The power supply cables integrity, wiring and other connected electrical parts
The transmitter housing integrity
The suitable tightness of the sealing elements
The front panel integrity (display and keyboard)
The mechanical fixing of the transmitter to the pipe or wall stand.
SAFETY CONVENTIONS
DANGER
Warning indicates an action or procedure which, if not performed correctly,
can result in injury or a safety hazard. Comply strictly with the instructions
and proceed with care.
WARNING
Caution indicates an action or procedure which, if not performed correctly, can
result in incorrect operation or destruction of the device. Comply strictly with
the instructions.
NOTES
Note indicates an action or procedure which, if not performed correctly, can
have an indirect effect on operation or trigger an unexpected response on the
part of the device.