Cautions; Authorized Service Centers - Fluke 1529 Technical Manual

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1529 Chub-E4 Thermometer Readout

Authorized Service Centers

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1.3 Authorized Service Centers
Please contact one of the following authorized Service Centers to coordinate service
on your Hart product:
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supply, and have it replaced. Do not attempt to open, repair, or continue using a
damaged or defective AC adapter.
The instrument batteries can present danger if not handled properly. To avoid
the risk of exposure to dangerous substances or explosion, immediately remove
the batteries and discontinue use if they leak or become damaged. Never allow
the batteries to be shorted, heated, punctured, or dropped. If the instrument is
physically damaged, immediately remove the batteries to insure that they do
not become shorted. While removed from the instrument, store the batteries in
a location so that they do not come into contact with metal or fluids that might
short circuit the batteries and where they are safe from excessive temperatures.
Used batteries must be disposed of properly. Check your local regulations for
additional information. Never dispose of batteries in fire which may result in
explosion with the possibility of personal injury or property damage.
DO NOT use this instrument in combination with any probe ( PRT, thermistor,
or thermocouple) to measure the temperature or resistance of any device where
the probe might come in contact with a conductor that is electrically energized.
Severe electric shock, personal injury, or death may occur.

Cautions

If the instrument is dropped, struck, or handled in a way that causes internal
or external physical damage, immediately unplug the AC adapter, remove the
batteries, discontinue use, and contact the factory for repair. Do not attempt to
disassemble or repair the instrument, batteries, or AC adapter. Refer repairs or
replacement components to the manufacturer.
The instrument and thermometer probes are sensitive and can be easily
damaged. Always handle these devices with care. DO NOT allow them to be
dropped, struck, stressed, or overheated.
Probes are fragile devices which can be damaged by mechanical shock,
overheating, and absorption of moisture or fluids in the wires or hub. Damage
may not be visibly apparent but nevertheless can cause drift, instability, and loss
of accuracy. Observe the following precautions:
DO NOT allow probes to be dropped, struck, bent, or stressed.
DO NOT overheat probes beyond their recommended temperature range.
DO NOT allow any part of the probe other than the sheath to be immersed in
fluid.
DO NOT allow the probe hub or wires to be exposed to excessive temperatures.
Keep the probe wires clean and away from fluids.

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