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E Instruments E500 - 2 Safety; Safety Check; Intended Purpose; Improper Use of the Product

E Instruments E500
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2.0
SAFETY
2.1 Safety check
Use the product according to what is described in chapter “Intended purpose”.
During the instrument operation, comply with the current standards.
Do not use the instrument if damaged on the outer cover, on the power supply plug or on the cables.
Do not take measures on non-isolated components / voltage conductors.
Keep the instrument away from solvents.
For the maintenance of the instrument, strictly comply with what’s described in this manual at the
“Maintenance” chapter.
All the interventions not specified in this manual, may be performed exclusively by E instruments assistance
centres. Otherwise, E instruments declines every responsibility about the normal operation of the instrument and
on the validity of the several homologations.
2.2 Intended purpose
This chapter describes the areas of application for which the E500 is intended.
Using the E500 in other application areas is on the risk of the operator and the manufacturer assumes no
responsibility and liability for loss, damage or costs which could be a result. It is mandatory to read and pay attention
to the operating/maintenance manual.
All products of the series E500 are handheld measuring devices in professional flue gas analysis for:
Small furnaces (burning oil, gas, wood, coal)
Low-temperature and condensing boilers
Gas heaters
2.3 Improper use of the product
E500 should not be used:
As safety alarm instrument
In classified zones with explosion risk (ATEX or equivalent)
2.4 Precautions for the usage of the Li-Ion battery package
Pay attention while handling the battery package inside the instrument; a wrong or improper usage may lead to
heavy physical injuries and/or damages:
Do not create a short circuit: make sure that the terminals are not in contact with metal or other conductive
materials during transportation or storage.
Do not apply with inverted polarities.
Do not make the batteries come in contact with liquid substances.
Do not burn the batteries nor expose to temperature higher than 140 °F (60°C).
Do not try to disassemble the battery.
Do not provoke collisions or pierce the batteries. Improper use can cause damages and internal short circuits not
always externally visible. If the battery package has fallen or has been hit with an hard surface, regardless the
external shell condition:
Stop operation;
Dispose of the battery in compliance with the disposal instructions.
Do not use batteries with leaks or damages.
Charge the batteries only inside the instrument.
If a malfunction occurs or if over heating signs occur, immediately remove the battery package from the
instrument. Warning: the battery may be hot.

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