1 intended use, 2 personnel qualification, Intended use – WIKA CPH6300 Benutzerhandbuch

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2 Safety

6 WIKA Operating Instruction, Model CPH6300

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2.1

Intended use

The Hand-Held pressure indicator CPH6300 gauge can be used as a calibration instrument and
also for any application which requires accuracy pressure measurement.

The Hand-Held pressure indicator CPH6300 has been designed and built solely for the intended
use described here, and may only be used accordingly.

The technical specifications contained in these operating instructions must be observed.
Improper handling or operation of the Hand-Held pressure indicator CPH6300 outside of its
technical specifications requires the instrument to be shut down immediately and inspected by an
authorised WIKA service engineer.

Handle electronic precision measuring instruments with the required care (protect from strong
magnetic fields, static electricity and extreme temperatures, do not insert any objects into the
instrument or its openings). Plugs and sockets must be protected from contamination.

If the Hand-Held pressure indicator CPH6300 is transported from a cold into a warm environment,
the formation of condensation may result in the instrument malfunctioning. Before putting it back
into operation, wait for the instrument temperature and the room temperature to equalise.

The manufacturer shall not be liable for claims of any type based on operation contrary to the
intended use.

2.2

Personnel qualification

WARNING!
Risk of injury should qualification be insufficient!
Improper handling can result in considerable injury and damage to equipment.

The activities described in these operating instructions may only be

carried out by

skilled personnel who have the qualifications described

below.


Skilled personnel
Skilled personnel are understood to be personnel who, based on their technical training,
knowledge of measurement and control technology and on their experience and knowledge of
country-specific regulations, current standards and directives, are capable of carrying out the work
described and independently recognising potential hazards.

Special operating conditions require further appropriate knowledge, e.g. of aggressive media.

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