Warranty - Logitech 2000 MKIII Series User Manual

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Electro-Magnetic Precautions
A great deal of noise immunity has been designed into the product in accordance with the
EMC directive 2014/30/EU, the Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016, BS EN IEC
61000-6-2 and BS EN IEC 61000-6-4.
However, it is still vital to use good EMC (Electro-Magnetic Compatibility) techniques on
installation of both this and other associated electronic equipment and sensors in order to
ensure reliable operation.
It is important to note that if used with systems that radiate high levels of harmonic noise
such as DC Drives, AC Inverters and Servo Drives then the levels of imposed interference can
greatly exceed that of the European Standards.
In such cases it is important to ensure that mains leads are routed as far as possible from all
cables carrying power to such equipment and that the supply should, if viable, be taken from
a clean source. Where this is not possible, it is advisable to use a good quality mains filter
mounted as close to the instrument as possible, ensuring that the cable between the filter
and the instrument is kept separate from any cables carrying high levels of current or any fast-
switching transients.
All signal connections to the instrument should be made using a screened lead with the screen
connected to ground/0V at one end only.

Warranty

2000T
Tachometers carry a two-year warranty that is only valid where there is no
MKIII SERIES
damage caused by accident, negligence, misapplication, or repairs/modifications attempted
by unauthorised personnel. The warranty only extends to the original user.
Copyright © Logitech Electronics Limited 2022
Document No: 2000T-MKIII_hb v1.1 May 2022
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