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User Manual MAS-100 Regulus en.docx, Version: 4.0
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
This chapter provides information of general interest regarding the anemometer.
1.1. SAFETY INFORMATION
IT IS IMPORTANT TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS
INSTRUMENT.
Please read the safety data sheet and the instrument-specific safety infor-
mation in this manual carefully before using the instrument and/or any acces-
sory supplied with this product.
1.1.1. SEVERITY LEVELS
Warning
Symbols in red boxes indicate hazardous situations which could result in dan-
ger to life and/or serious injury and/or irreparable damage to the anemome-
ter.
Attention
Symbols in yellow boxes indicate critical situations which could result in light
injuries and/or damage to the equipment and/or unreliable air sampling re-
sults.
Note
Symbols in green boxes indicate information which may be of major interest
for the user.
1.1.2. SPECIFIC SAFETY INFORMATION FOR THE ANEMOMETER
Hazard of explosion and/or fire
Do not use the anemometer in explosion hazard areas.
Hazard of damage to the anemometer and/or wrong results
The anemometer is a precision instrument for industrial and laboratory use.
The anemometer shall only be operated by trained, qualified and authorized
personnel as stated in chapter 1.1.1.
Hazard of damage to the anemometer and/or wrong results
Any application other than the intended use is not covered by warranty.
For additional info, please consult warranty chapter 1.2.1 and chapter 1.3.