User Manual

72 Dräger X-zone 5500
Care
14 Care
Dirt and deposits can be
removed from the device
by washing it with cold
water combined with a
standard dishwashing
detergent (does not apply
to cap (1) of holder X-am
5100 (2)). A sponge can
be used for wiping if
necessary.
When cleaning the cap (1)
of holder X-am 5100 (2), only use isopropanol and let it air
dry.
Observe the relevant Instructions for Use when cleaning
the gas measuring devices.
When cleaning the X-am holder, make sure that the seals
are not damaged.
Carefully dry the device using a cloth.
Clean grooves and recesses with compressed air or
brushes.
Ensure that the power contacts in the calibration cradle are
free of residue.
The contact grease "Electrolube CG60" made by H K
Wentworth Ltd., Swadlincote, Great Britain is suitable for
care of the power contacts on the X-am 5x00. 83 24 826).
Apply sparingly and observe the manufacturer's
instructions.
The contact block can be replaced if highly contaminated
or damaged. Replace the contact block as per assembly
instruction included with contact block X-zone 5500.
15 Transportation
When transporting the X-zone 5500 without inserted X-am
5x00, care must be taken that the calibration cradle and in
particular the power contacts are protected from any kind of
dirt and deposits.
16 Disposal
Dispose of the product in accordance with the applicable
regulations.
16.1 Disposal instructions
16.2 Battery disposal
17 Frequency ranges
The frequency ranges may differ in other countries.
CAUTION
Possible damage to the electronics!
If the X-zone is transported or stored without installed
contact block, water can pass through the opening into
the device and damage the electronics.
Never transport or store the X-zone without installed
contact block.
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Directive 2002/96/EC specifies that this product must
not be disposed of as municipal waste. It is therefore
marked with the symbol on the left.
Dräger will accept the return of the product free of
charge. For information contact the national sales
organisations and Dräger.
Directive 2006/66/EC specifies that batteries must not
be disposed of as municipal waste. They are marked
with the symbol on the left. Batteries must be disposed
of at battery collection points in accordance with the
applicable regulations.
Country, region Frequency range (MHz)
EU, Switzerland, Norway,
Turkey
868
South Africa 868
USA/Canada 915
Singapore 868
Australia 915
India 915
Russia 433