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WIKA operating instructions, models CTD9100, CTB9100, CTM9100
11263911.02 05/2014 GB/D
GB
2. Safety
2. Safety
WARNING!
Before installation, commissioning and
operation, ensure that the appropriate
calibrator or the micro calibration bath
has
been selected in terms of measuring range,
design and specific measuring conditions.
Non-observance can result in serious injury
and/or damage to the equipment.
Further important safety instructions can
be found in the individual chapters of these
operating instructions.
2.1 Intended use
The calibrator or micro calibration bath is a portable unit, for
service functions and also for industrial and laboratory tasks.
The temperature calibrators and micro calibration baths
from WIKA are provided for the calibration of thermometers,
temperature switches/thermostats, resistance thermometers
and thermocouples.
The instrument has been designed and built solely for the
intended use described here, and may only be used accord-
ingly.
The technical specifications contained in these operating
instructions must be observed. Improper handling or opera-
tion of the instrument outside of its technical specifications
requires the instrument to be taken out of service immediate-
ly and inspected by an authorised WIKA service engineer.
Handle electronic precision measuring instruments with the
required care (protect from humidity, impacts, strong magnet-
ic 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 instrument is transported from a cold into a warm
environment, the formation of condensation may result in
instrument malfunction. Before putting it back into operation,
wait for the instrument temperature and the room tempera-
ture 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 operat-
ing 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 knowl-
edge 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.
2.3 Personal protective equipment
The personal protective equipment is designed to protect the
skilled personnel from hazards that could impair their safety
or health during work. When carrying out the various tasks
on and with the instrument, the skilled personnel must wear
personal protective equipment.
Follow the instructions, displayed in the work area,
regarding personal protective equipment!
The required personal protective equipment must be provid-
ed by the operating company.
Wear safety goggles!
Protect eyes from flying particles and liquid
splashes.