Float Gauge LTC2230/LTC2240
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Hauser
6.3
Return
1.
The following procedure must be performed before returning LTC float level switch to Hauser
e.g. for repair or calibration.
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Remove all residue. Pay special attention to the gasket grooves and crevices where fluid may be pres-
ent. This is especially important if the fluid is corrosive, poisonous, carcinogenic, radioactive, or other-
wise hazardous.
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Always enclose a duly completed "Declaration of Hazardous Material and De-contamination" form (a
copy of the “Declaration of Hazardous Material and De-contamination” is included at the end of this
operating manual). Only then can Hauser transport, examine, and repair a returned device.
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Enclose special handling instructions if necessary, for example a safety data sheet as per EN
91/155/EEC.
2.
Additionally specify:
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An exact description of the application
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The chemical and physical characteristics of the instrument
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A short description of the error that occurred (specify the error code where possible)
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Operating time of the device
Note!
A copy of the “Declaration of Contamination” is included at the top of this operating manual.
Caution!
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Hazardous materials may be attached to damaged parts of LTC or its plastic material. Unless hazardous
materials are completely removed from LTC, no repair request is accepted.
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Incomplete cleaning of the instrument may result in waste disposal or cause harm to personnel (burns, etc.).
Any costs arising from this will be charged to the operator of the instrument.
6.4
Disposal
In case of disposal, separate the various components according to their materials.
6.5
Contact Addresses of Hauser
The addresses of Hauser are given on the back cover of this operating manual. If you have any
questions, do not hesitate to contact Hauser representative.
6 Troubleshooting