SEAWARD PRIMETEST SERIES USER MANUAL
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17 Environmental Conditions
The PrimeTest has been designed to perform tests and measurements in a dry environment.
• Maximum barometric elevation for making measurements is 2000M.
• Pollution degree 2 according to IEC 60529.
• Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Interference immunity and emitted interference conforming to
IEC 61326-1.
• Operating temperature range of 0 to 40 degrees C, without moisture condensation.
• Operating Altitude 0 to 2000 metres.
18 Maintenance
18.1 Securing the PrimeTest
Under certain conditions safe operation of the PrimeTest can no longer be assumed:
• Visible damage of the instrument case.
• Incorrect measurement results.
• Recognisable abuse to the instrument due to prolonged storage under improper conditions.
• Recognisable abuse to the instrument due to extraordinary transportation stress.
In these cases the PrimeTest should be immediately switched off, disconnected from any test and
measurement function and secured to prevent any further use.
18.2 Cleaning the PrimeTest Series
Clean the external case of the PrimeTest with a dry clean cloth.
• Avoid using solvents and abrasive scouring agents to clean the external case of the PrimeTest.
19 Service and Calibration.
To maintain the specified accuracy of the measurement results, the instrument must be recalibrated at
regular intervals by either the manufacturer or an authorised Seaward Service Agent. We recommend a
recalibration period of one year.
Should the PrimeTest become faulty please secure the instrument so that is can longer be used. Ship the
PrimeTest back to a Seaward authorised dealer.
For help or advice on Service and Calibration please visit www.seawardprimetest.com for details of
your nearest approved distributor.