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User Manual MAS-100 Regulus en.docx, Version: 4.0
Caution
This equipment is not intended for use in residential environments and may
not provide adequate protection to radio reception in such environments.
1.2. OPERATION
1.2.1. PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION
The anemometer is a precision device for industrial and laboratory use. Its use should be re-
stricted to trained, qualified and authorized personnel.
1.2.2. INTENDED PRODUCT USE
The anemometer is intended solely for the adjustment and calibration of microbiological air
samplers of the MAS-100 product family.
1.2.3. OPERATING CONDITIONS
The anemometer must be calibrated and operated in similar environmental conditions.
Please consult the operating conditions in chapter 18.
1.2.4. «DUAL-USE» STATEMENT
The anemometer is designed solely for civilian purposes. It is excluded in the scope of the
European «Dual-Use» regulation EC 428/2009.
1.3. WARRANTY
1.3.1. GENERAL
This chapter informs about the warranty of the anemometer and the procedures to follow if
the anemometer isn’t working as described in the user manuals.
For products listed in this publication purchased via Merck KGaA the applicable warranty
terms may be found at: www.millipore.com/terms (within the «Terms and Conditions of
Sale» applicable to your purchase transaction).
For products listed in this publication purchased directly from MBV AG the applicable war-
ranty terms may be found at: https://www.mbv.ch/about-us/gtc
.
1.3.2. QUALITY STATEMENT
The instrument has been designed and manufactured to the highest quality levels as de-
scribed in our ISO 9001 processes.
MBV AG guarantees the instruments performance to specifications for a period of
24 months (starting from shipping date) and for spare and replacement parts for a period
of 3 months after repair or service.
1.3.3. CONTACT
In case of warranty claim please contact your instrument supplier:
MBV AG (manufacturer) Worldwide www.mbv.ch/service
Merck KGaA USA Call 1-800-MILLIPORE (1-800-645-5476)
Rest of the world www.millipore.com/techservice