Storage And Transport; End Of Life Disposal - Bartington Mag-01H Operation Manual

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probe as this is likely to cause damage. Refer to the manufacturer's Material Safety Data
Sheet (MSDS) for information on using this chemical safely.

8. Storage and Transport

Your sensor is a precision electronic instrument and should be treated as such.
Note: Avoid exposing this instrument to shocks or continuous vibration.
Note: Store only within the temperature range specified in the product brochure.
Note: Do not expose this instrument to strong magnetic fields while being stored.
Note: If the instrument is left to stand for a long period of time, move it to prevent
magnetisation of the cores.
Note: If the instrument has been used in damp or wet conditions the theodolite and case
must be allowed to dry before storage.
Caution: The theodolite should be stored in a dry environment. The theodolite must not
be placed in an environment where condensation or moisture can deposit inside the unit
(underneath a glass bell jar, or in a damp case), as this will promote the growth of mould. If
this occurs then the alignment of the circle and optics can be affected.
Note: If storing the equipment in a permanently air conditioned environment, ensure that
the theodolite has free flowing air around it, i.e. store outside of its case.

9. End of Life Disposal

This product should not be disposed of in domestic or municipal waste. For information
about disposing of your sensor safely, check local regulations for disposal of electrical /
electronic products. Alternatively contact Bartington Instruments to arrange the return of
products for disposal. Where returning the instruments is not possible, you should check
local regulations for disposal of electronic products.
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