Abbreviations And Symbols; Safety; Preparing For Installation; Product Completeness Check - Omnicomm LLS 20230 Installation Manual

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Abbreviations and Symbols

Abbreviations and Symbols
BIS 20240 — stabilitron-based spark protection unit;
PS — power supply;
OS — operating system;
PC — personal computer;
Software — software;
VH — vehicle;
L — LLS fuel level sensor working length (mm);
L1 — working length of the sensor after cutting to match the specific fuel tank(mm);
M — measurement range (non-dimensional value);
N — numeric code corresponding to measured level value (non-dimensional value);
CNT1 — lower limit of level measurement (non-dimensional value);
CNT2 — upper limit of level measurement (non-dimensional value).

Safety

Only personnel who completed a training course with manufacturer's authorized
service company and were subsequently certified by them are allowed to carry out
installation and start-up works.
During installation and start-up works it is requested to follow safety requirements
specified in operational documentation of the producer of the vehicle on which the
product will be installed, as well as the requirements of regulatory documents
applicable to this type of equipment.

Preparing for Installation

Product Completeness Check

1) Open up the packaging. Check completeness as per the datasheet. In case the
product does not match the set of components listed in the passport, such a
mismatch is resolved by the manufacturers or their representatives.
2) Perform visual check of the Product. The Product must have no visible damages. In
case a damage is found, the Product must be replaced at the manufacturing facility.
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