8.3 Spare parts
Installation instructions are packed with the spare part.
Modification nameplate When spare parts which are part of the product structure (Chapter 9.3/9.4) are ordered,
it must be checked whether the type designation on the nameplate is still valid, e.g. for
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an antenna assembly
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an electronic module
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an HF module
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an operating and display module VU 330
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a housing lid with window.
If the type designation changes, a modification nameplate must be purchased. The
specifications of the new transmitter must then be transferred to the modification
nameplate, which must then be fastened to the transmitter. See instructions packed with
nameplate.
Housing F12/T12 In order that the correct nameplate can be delivered, the complete order code must be
specified when a spare housing is ordered, e.g.:
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FMR231E-AAGGJ1A1A
The customer must ensure that the nameplate is correctly filled in.
Caution!
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It is not possible to transform a standard device into a device suitable for hazardous
areas by exchanging the parts.
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For FCC approved devices it is forbidden to make modifications to the device,
unless they are expressly allowed in the operating instructions. A failure to comply
with these instructions could void the user's authority to operate the device.
Caution!
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