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8.3 Shipping
When shipping the instrument, package it in the packing materials in which it had been delivered if
they are still retained; if not, follow the packaging steps below. In handing the instrument, wear
clean gloves and handle it gently with care not scratch or dent it.
1.
Clean the exterior surfaces of the instrument with a dry cloth to remove smears and dirt.
2.
Check for loose screws or screws out of position.
3.
Safeguard the structural projections or those parts that may get easily deformed, and wrap
the instrument in polyethylene sheets, and then package in moisture-proof paper.
4.
Put the packaged instrument in a corrugated fiberboard box, sealing the seams with adhe-
sive tapes. Finally, house the package in a skidded wooden box to suit the shipping dis-
tance, means and other relevant conditions.
5.
In shipping, keep the instrument in an environment that meets the conditions suggested in
Section 8.2, "Storage Notes".
8.4 Calibration
The instrument can be calibrated only by the manufacturer and nobody else. Periodic calibration is
recommended to sustain satisfactory performance.
8.5 Scrapping
The instrument contains a lithium battery. Its scrapping must conform to the requirements of the
governing national and local regulations.
Summary of Contents for MP1632C
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