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Only authorized service technicians who have been
trained by Acculab and who follow Acculab’s standard
operating procedures for maintenance and repair may
open the scale. If you see any indication that the scale
cannot be operated safely (for example, because of
equipment damage), turn off the scale and lock it in a
secure place so that it cannot be used for the time
being.
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Suspension points are provided on platforms of
1,000 x 1,000 mm or larger. If you need to transport
or lift the scale or load plate using a crane, do not step
underneath the suspended scale or load plate.
Be sure to observe the corresponding safety rules
and regulations for prevention of accidents.
Do not damage the scale or the load receptor during
transportation.
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If you use suction lifting equipment to lift the load
plate, always wear gloves, hard-toed safety boots and
protective clothing. Warning: This procedure can cause
personal injury! Only reliable personnel who are quali-
fied to perform such work are allowed to use suction
lifting equipment.
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Always make sure the scale is disconnected from AC
power before performing any installation,
cleaning, maintenance or repair work.
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Check the pin assignment if you use cables purchased
from a different manufacturer. Before connecting such
a cable to Acculab equipment, check the pin assign-
ment on the corresponding wiring diagram or chart
and disconnect any wires that are assigned differently
from those specified by Acculab. The operator shall be
solely responsible for any damage or injuries that may
occur when using cables not supplied by Acculab.
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Note:
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Do not use this equipment in hazardous areas.
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Make sure the voltage rating printed on the power
supply is identical to your local line voltage.
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Use only commercially available batteries
(rechargeable or dry-cell battery). If you use
a rechargeable battery, use only 12V 2.3AH.
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The scale is energized at all times unless you discon-
nect the AC power and the battery.
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Exposure to excessive electromagnetic interference
can cause the readout value to change. Once the dis-
turbance has ceased, the instrument can be used
again in accordance with its intended purpose.