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Flomec Q9 User Manual

Flomec Q9
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5
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Non-Agency Approved Q9 Computer Electronics
IMPORTANT: It is your responsibility to:
Ensure that all equipment operators have access to adequate instructions
concerning safe operating and maintenance procedures.
The apparatus enclosure may contain aluminum and is
considered to constitute a potential risk of ignition by impact or
friction. Care must be taken into account during installation and
use to prevent impact or friction.
Part of the enclosure is constructed from plastic. To prevent the
risk of electrostatic sparking, the plastic surface should only be
cleaned with a damp cloth.
This product should never be electrically connected to any other
device in the hazardous location. Consult manufacturer for
exceptions.
Compatibility of this product’s material and the process fluid
and/or environment should be considered prior to putting into
service.
This product should never be operated outside its published
specifications for temperature.
(Battery) - Avoid mechanical or electrical abuse. Batteries may
explode or cause burns, if disassembled, crushed, or exposed
to fire or temperatures in excess of 212° F (100° C). Do not short
circuit or install with incorrect polarity. DO NOT INCINERATE.
This product is NOT INTENDED for use with flammable liquids.
When handling hazardous liquids, always follow the liquid
manufacturer’s safety precautions.
This device will operate using off-the-shelf AAA size alkaline or
lithium batteries. Do not mix brands or technologies. Do not mix
old and new batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries
When working in hazardous environments, always exercise appropriate safety
precautions.
Open battery cells should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
Lithium batteries are best disposed of as a non-hazardous waste when fully or
mostly discharged. EPA does not list or exempt lithium as a hazardous waste. If
waste lithium batteries are still fully charged or only partially discharged, they can
be considered a reactive hazardous waste because of unconsumed lithium
remaining in the battery. Such batteries may qualify as "Universal Waste" in many
jurisdictions within the U.S. and thus can be shipped for disposal or recycling in
accordance with Universal Waste requirements.

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Flomec Q9 Specifications

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BrandFlomec
ModelQ9
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
LanguageEnglish

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