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Endura AZ40 analyzer – electrical
WARNING – Bodily injury
To ensure safe use when operating this equipment, the
following points must be observed:
— up to 240 V AC may be present. Ensure the supply
is isolated before removing the terminal cover
— normal safety precautions must be taken to avoid
the possibility of an accident occurring when
operating in conditions of high pressure and / or
temperature
Safety advice concerning the use of the equipment
described in this manual or any relevant Material Safety
Data Sheets (where applicable) can be obtained from
the Company, together with servicing and spares
information.
Endura AZ40 transmitter – weight
WARNING – Bodily injury
– The transmitter weighs
be mounted in accordance with the information
supplied in Operating instruction OI/AZ40-EN.
— Suitable lifting equipment must be available when
installing / removing the transmitter from the
mounting.
Safety standards
This product has been designed to satisfy the requirements of
IEC61010-1:2010 3rd edition 'Safety Requirements for
Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory
Use' and complies with US NEC 500, NIST and OSHA.
Product symbols
Symbols that appear on this product are shown below:
Protective earth (ground) terminal.
Functional earth (ground) terminal.
Alternating current supply only.
This symbol, when noted on a product, indicates a
potential hazard which could cause serious personal
injury and / or death.
The user should reference this instruction manual for
operation and / or safety information.
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This symbol, when noted on a product, indicates a
potential hazard (high temperature) which could cause
serious personal injury and / or death.
The user should reference this instruction manual for
operation and / or safety information.
This symbol, when noted on a product enclosure or
barrier, indicates that a risk of electrical shock and / or
electrocution exists and indicates that only individuals
qualified to work with hazardous voltages should open
the enclosure or remove the barrier.
Recycle separately from general waste under the
WEEE directive.
Product recycling and disposal (Europe only)
Electrical equipment marked with this symbol may not
be disposed of in European public disposal systems
after 12 August 2005. To conform to European local
and national regulations (EU Directive 2002/96/EC),
European electrical equipment users must now return
old or end-of-life equipment to the manufacturer for
disposal at no charge to the user.
ABB is committed to ensuring that the risk of any
environmental damage or pollution caused by any of
its products is minimized as far as possible.
IMPORTANT (NOTE) For return for recycling, please
contact the equipment manufacturer or supplier for
instructions on how to return end-of-life equipment for
proper disposal.
End-of-life battery disposal
The transmitter contains a small lithium battery (located on the
processor / display board) that must be removed and disposed
of responsibly in accordance with local environmental
regulations.
Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
The European Union RoHS Directive and subsequent
regulations introduced in member states and other
countries limits the use of six hazardous substances
used in the manufacturing of electrical and electronic
equipment. Currently, monitoring and control
instruments do not fall within the scope of the RoHS
Directive, however ABB has taken the decision to
adopt the recommendations in the Directive as the
target for all future product design and component
purchasing.
CI/AZ40-EN Rev. A

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