User Manual

Safety
Information to the user
The Primo Radio Part Setter and the Radio 3D Tool
Setter are both supplied with one 3 Volt CR2
Lithium Manganese battery each. 3.6 Volt ½ AA
Lithium Thionyl Chloride batteries may also be
used (see section 4.2).
Lithium batteries must be approved to IEC 62133.
Please dispose of the batteries on accordance with
your local environmental laws once the charge has
depleted. Do not attempt to recharge these
batteries.
Please ensure replacement batteries are fitted in
accordance with the instructions in this manual
and as indicated on the product. For specific
battery operating, safety and disposal guidelines
please refer to the battery manufacturer’s
literature.
CAUTIONS:
Do not leave dead batteries in the
equipment.
Do not allow coolant or debris to enter
the battery compartment.
When changing the battery check that the
battery polarity is correct.
Do not store batteries in direct sunlight or
rain.
Avoid forced discharge of the batteries.
Do not short-circuit the batteries.
Do not disassemble, pierce, deform or
apply excessive pressure to the batteries.
Do not swallow the batteries.
Keep the batteries out of the reach of
children.
Do not get batteries wet.
If a battery is damaged, make sure to
exercise caution when handling it.
Never dispose of batteries in fire.
NOTES:
Always ensure that the gasket and mating surfaces
are clean and free from dirt before reassembly.
After removing the old battery, wait more than 5
seconds before inserting the new battery.
If a dead battery is inadvertently inserted into the
probe then the LEDs will remain a constant red.
Please ensure that you comply with international
and national battery transport regulations when
transporting batteries or the products; Lithium
batteries are classified as dangerous goods and
strict controls apply on their shipment by air. If
you should need to return your Primo Radio Part
Setter or Radio 3D Tool Setter to Renishaw for any
reason, do not return any batteries to reduce
shipment delays.
In all applications involving the use of machine
tools eye protection is recommended.
The Primo Radio 3D Tool Setter has a glass window
around it. Handle with care if broken to avoid
injury.
Information to the machine
supplier/installer
It is the machine supplier's responsibility to ensure
that the user is made aware of any hazards
involved in operation, including those mentioned
in Renishaw product literature, and to ensure that
adequate guards and safety interlocks are
provided.
Under certain circumstances, the probe signal may
falsely indicate a probe seated condition. Do not
rely on the probe signals to halt the movement of
the machine and always programme an over travel
distance stop into the machining programme.
Before you
begin
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