Maintenance; Battery Disposal - Dräger X-am 2500 Instructions For Use Manual

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Maintenance

5.1
Maintenance table
The instrument should be inspected and maintained annually by suitably
qualified persons (see: EN 60079-29-2 – Guidelines for selection,
installation, use and maintenance of instruments for the detection and
measurement of flammable gases and oxygen. EN 45544-4 – Electrical
instruments for the direct detection and direct concentration
measurement of toxic gases and vapours – Part 4: Guide for selection,
installation, use and maintenance and national regulations).
Recommended calibration interval for measuring channels Ex, O
H
S and CO: 6 months. Calibration intervals of other gases: see
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Instructions for Use of the respective DrägerSensors.
5.2
Cleaning
The instrument does not need any special care.
Dirt and deposits can be removed from the instrument by washing
it with cold water. A sponge can be used for wiping if necessary.
NOTICE
i
i
Abrasive cleaning tools (brushes etc.), cleaning agents and
cleaning solvents can destroy the dust and water filters.
Carefully dry the instrument with a cloth.
Dräger X-am 2500
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Disposal
Dispose of product in accordance to applicable regulations.
6.1
WEEE
In accordance with EU Directive 2002/96/EC this product
must not be disposed of as household waste. This is indicated
by with the adjacent icon.
You can return this product to Dräger free of charge. For
information
please
,
organisations and Dräger.
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6.2

Battery disposal

In accordance with EU Directive 2006/66/EC, batteries and
rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of as household
waste but must be taken to battery collection centres. This is
indicated by the adjacent icon.
Collect batteries and rechargeable batteries as specified by
the applicable regulations and dispose of at battery collection
centres.
Maintenance
contact
the
national
marketing
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