This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency and if not installed and used
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It
has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant
to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection
against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the user will be
responsible to take whatever measures necessary to correct the interference.
You may find the booklet "How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems"
prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful. It is available from the U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Stock No. 001-000-00315-4.
PROPER DISPOSAL
When this device reaches the end of its useful life, it must be properly disposed of. It must not
be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Within the European Union, this device should be
returned to the distributor from where it was purchased for proper disposal. This is in
accordance with EU Directive 2002/96/EC. Within North America, the device should be
disposed of in accordance with the local laws regarding the disposal of waste electrical and
electronic equipment.
It is everyone’s responsibility to help maintain the environment and to
reduce the effects of hazardous substances contained in electrical and
electronic equipment on human health. Please do your part by making
certain that this device is properly disposed of. The symbol shown to the
right indicates that this device must not be disposed of in unsorted
municipal waste programs.
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All rights reserved. Reproduction or use, without expressed written permission, of editorial or
pictorial content, in any manner, is prohibited. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the
use of the information contained herein.
DISCLAIMER
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, the Seller assumes
no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting
from use of the information contained herein. All instructions and diagrams have been checked
for accuracy and ease of application; however, success and safety in working with tools
depend to a great extent upon the individual accuracy, skill and caution. For this reason, the
Seller is not able to guarantee the result of any procedure contained herein. Nor can they
assume responsibility for any damage to property or injury to persons occasioned from the
procedures. Persons engaging the procedures do so entirely at their own risk.
Notified Body Issuing Approval for Module
B: EU Type Examination (Annex II.2 of
2014/31/EU):
0199-Delta
Applicable Directives
Harmonized Standards or Other Technical
Documentation
Directive on Non-Automatic Weighing
Instruments (2014/31) including all
Essential Requirements of Annex I:
EN45501:1992/Module B
Directive on Electromagnetic Compatibility
(2014/35):
EN61000-4-2 for Electrostatic discharge immunity and
EN61000-4-3 for Radiated, radio frequency, and
electromagnetic field immunity test.
Directive on Electrical Equipment
designed to use within certain Voltage
limits (2006/95):
EN61000-4-7 for General guide on harmonics
measurements and instrumentation for power supply
systems and connected equipment.
Directive for Medical Devices, 93/42/EU
Class I Medical Device
EN ISO13485:2012 Certificate 1004213 issued by Orion
Registrar, Inc.
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Conformity to the following Directives is demonstrated by reference to the following harmonized standards or technical
documentation
The Technical Construction File required by this Directive is maintained at the corporate headquarters of Cardinal Scale
Manufacturing Company.
This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.
Signed for and on behalf of Cardinal Scale Manufacturing 203 East Daugherty, Webb City MO, 64870:
_____________________
Mark Levels
Manager, Quality Assurance
Accuracy class according to EN 45501 and OIML R76:Class
Maximum number of verification scale intervals (n
Fraction of maximum permissible error (mpe):p
): n
max
Load cell excitation voltage: U
Minimum input-voltage per verification scale interval:
Minimum load cell impedance: R
Coefficient of temperature of the span error:Es[ % / 25°C ]0.006
Coefficient of resistance for the wires in the J-box cable:Sx
Specific J-box cable-Length to the junction box for load cells:(L/A)
Load cell interface:
Additive tare, if available:
Initial zero setting range:IZS
Temperature range:T
Test report (TR), Test Certificate (TC) or OIML Certificate of Conformity:
ind
ind
1
ex
u
min
Lmin
max
4-wire (no sense)
+
T
T
min
max
DANAK-1913746
LOAD RECEPTOR(Module 2)Type:
Construction:
Fraction of mpe: p
Number of load cells:N
Reduction ratio of the load transmitting device: R=F
Dead load of load receptor:DL[ % of Max ]
Non uniform distribution of the load:NUD[ % of Max ]
Correction factor:
Q = 1 + (DL + T
+
+ IZSR+ + NUD) / 100
2
F
M
L
LOAD CELLANALOG (Module 3)Type:
Accuracy class according to OIML R60:Class
Maximum number of load cell intervals: n
Fraction of mpe:p
Rated output (sensitivity): C[ mV / V ]
Input resistance of single load cell:R
Minimum load cell verification interval: (v
Rated capacity:E
Minimum dead load, relative:(E
Temperature range:T
= 100 / Y)v
min%
min / Emax
Test report (TR) or Test Certificate (TC/OIML) as appropriate:
COMPLETE WEIGHING INSTRUMENT
Manufacturer:Type:
Accuracy class according to EN 45501 and OIML R76:Class
Fractions: p
Maximum capacity: Ma
= p1² + p2² + p3²: p
i
Number of verification scale intervals:n
Verification scale interval:e[ kg ]
Utilisation ratio of the load cell:
Input voltage (from the load cells):
Cross-section of each wire in the J-box cable:
J-box cable-Length:L[ m ]
Temperature range to be marked on the instrument:Not requiredT
Peripheral Equipment subject to legal control:
Class
WI
pi<= 1(R76: 3.5.4.1)1 - pi =
n<=n
n<=n
n<=n
E
min
N / R<= e(R76: 4.12.3)e - (v
v
min *
or (if v
is not given)
min
(E
/ nLC)
Δu
R
max
Lmin
(√N / R) <= e(WELMEC 2: 7)e - ((E
*
min
L / A<= (L / A)
T
range
Q * Max * R / N<= E
Signature and date:
Detecto
= (Max / E
= C * U
u
max
* α * 1000 / n
exc
Passed, provided no result below is < 0Acceptance criteria for compatibility
<= Class
<= DL * R / N(WELMEC 2: 6d)(DL * R / N) - E
& ClassLC(WELMEC 2: 1) ClassWI :
ind
for the class (R76: 3.2)n
max
ind
LC
(WELMEC 2: 4)n
(R76: 4.12.2)nLC - n =
Alternative solutions:↑ ↓
Δu
<=
<= RLC / N(WELMEC 2: 9)
<= T
max
max - Tmin
max
WI
(WELMEC 2: 8)
(WELMEC 2: 10)
(R76: 3.9.2.2)(T
(R76: 4.12.1)
LC
LC
3
LC
min%
max
) * 100[ % ]
T
min
max
R60/1991-DK-00.02
Single-interval
WI
i
) * (R / N)
A[ mm² ]
T
min
max
for the class - n =
max
/ nLC) * (√N/ R)) =
max
(RLC / N) - R
(L / A)
max
- T
max
E
- (Q * Max * R / N) =
max
Conclusion . . . . .
This is an authentic document made from the program:
"Compatibility of NAWI-modules version 3.0".
TAC:
DK0199.436
MV2
( I, II, III or IIII )
III
6000
0.5
[ Vdc ]
[ % /
[ µV ]
[ Ω ]
]
5
0.83
87
[ m / mm² ]127
[ % of Max ]
[ % of Max ]-2
[ °C ]-10
5
Platform
0.5
4
1
38.95
20
1.6595
LFB-250P
( A, B, C or D )
C
3000
0.7
2.2
[ Ω ]
[ % of Emax ]
[ kg ]
350
0.02
125
0
[ °C ]-10
6550KGEU
( I, II, III or IIII )
III
1.0
[ kg ]
300
3000
0.1
0.60
[ µV/e ]
2.20
0.22
5
[ °C ]
PASSED
0.0
7000
3000
0
29.2125
0.050
1.37
1
347
20
0.5
* √N / R) =
min
− Δu
WI
- (L / A) =
) - T
min
- n =
ind
=
min
=
min
=
Lmin
=
range
PASSED
0.0152
2
40
40
Page 1 of 1
Program made by DELTA
Per Bengtsen, EU Notified Body No. 0199
The indicator co ntains no user-serviceable parts and maintenance should be limited to an
occasional cleaning and battery replacement as required.
General Cleaning Instructions
• Do not submerge the scale or indicator in water, pour or spray water directly on them to
clean. The scale and indicator are not waterproof and covering them with water will
damage them and void the warranty.
• Always remove power before cleaning.
• When cleaning, use only damp soft cloths or plastic scouring pads for cleaning cloth
and a mild non-abrasive detergent.
• DO NOT use acetone, thinner or other volatile solvents for cleaning.
• DO NOT use things which will scratch the surface, such as steel pads, wire brushes and
scrapers.
Powder Painted Steel Care and Cleaning
While powder painted steel is attractive and so durable that it will last many years longer than
ordinary painted steel, it is desirable to clean it thoroughly on a routine basis. There are three
basic things that should be remembered when cleaning powder painted steel.
1. Do not use wire brushes, abrasives, or cleaning tools such as steel pads and scrapers,
which will scratch the painted surface. Instead, use soft cloths or plastic scouring pads
for cleaning. Cl ean foo d equi p men t frequently to avoid build-up.
2. When possible, use treated water. Hard water can leave behind deposits. Soft water is
much gentler on the painted steel’s surface.
3. Avoid the use of acetone, thinner or other volatile solvents and abrasive type cleaners
for cleaning. If required, a mild solvent such as mineral spirits can be used to remove oil,
grease, tars, wax, and similar substances. Use a cloth dampened with mineral spirits
and apply only to areas that are contaminated. Follow up the use of this mild solvent with
detergent cleaning and rinsing.
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6550/6550KGEU
PORTABLE WHEELCHAI R SCALE
TEST PROCEDURE
A. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
B. SETUP
C. SCAL E TRIM ADJUSTMENT
D. CALIBRATION
E. FINAL TEST
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A. Equipment Required
Scale under test
Standard Hand tools
Test Weights: Appropriate certified weights to accomplish the linearity tests
B. Setup - HI RES MODE (MV2 ONLY, OTHERWISE GO TO STEP C.)
1. Assemble scale.
2. Plug unit into power.
3. For KGEU models, first go to the setup table and Calibrate the scale. Next, return
here to the initiate the HI RES mode for the scale trim adjustment. Then recheck the
capacity weight and recalibrate if necessary.
4. Enter Setup Review:
With the MV2 on press and hold the CLEAR (←) key
When the screen says SETUP
Release the CLEAR (←) key
Press ENTER until you see the HIGH-RESOLUTION prompt
Change HIGH RESOLUTION to YES and press ENTER
Exit setup review mode
C. Scale Trim Adjustment
1. Gain access to the junction box and remove the cover.
2. Place a test weight of at least 25 percent of scale capacity on each corner, one at a
time, and record each displayed weight.
3. Place test weight on the corner with the highest displayed weight and adjust
appropriate trim potentiometer counterclockwise until corner reading agrees with the
lowest weight reading.
4. Repeat Step No. 3 until all corners are within tolerance. For tolerance values, refer to
the Linearity Check Tabl e in the E. Final Test section.
5. If any trim pot reaches the end of adjustment in the CCW direction then turn all
potentiometers clockwise 25 turns or until a click is heard. Now turn all
potentiometers counterclockwise 1 (one) turn and repeat steps 2 - 4.
6. Turn the power off.
D. Calibration
1. To begin Calibration and Setup, make sure the MV1 indicator is turned on.
2. Next, looking at the front of the MV1, remove the two screws from the left end cap
and remove the end cap.
3. Locate the calibration switch access hole near the bottom of the side panel, and
insert a small hex wrench or tool through the access hole.
4. Press and hold the calibration switch until the display changes to show SETUP in
large letters at the top of the display, and SCALE in smaller letters at the bottom.
5. Release the calibration switch. You are now ready to perform calibration.
6. During setup and calibration, pres si ng the PRINT/ENTER key will cause the data
displayed, to be retained and the indicator to advance to the next prompt. Change the
value by entering the new data using the numeric keypad, and then pressing the
PRINT/ENTER key.
7. Follow the prompts listed in the MV1 SETUP TABLE.
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MV1 SETUP TABLE
CAPACITY =
1000
OIML =
NO
UNITS =
2
INTERVAL =
2
dECIMAL =
1
MOTION RANGE =
2
SAMPLE RATE =
2
ZERO LIMIT =
no
POWER UP ZERO =
no
ZERO TRACKING =
3
FILTER MOdE =
2
FILTER LEVEL =
0
CALIbRATE =
YES
NUM CAL POINTS =
1
LOAdEd CAL WT =
APPLY FULL CAPACITY WEIGHT
UNLOAd
REMOVE TEST WEIGHTS
GRAVITY ENAbLE =
no
HOLd MOdE =
2
BANd =
99
LANGU AGE =
0
bACKLIGHT =
150
KEYPAd bEEP =
YES
SLEEP MOdE =
4
AUTO SHUT OFF =
2
KEY dISAbLE =
0
ENAbLE Id =
no
bARCOdE =
no
USE HEIGHT =
no
bOdY MASS IdX =
YES
HI RESOLUTION =
no
RS232 MOdE =
3
bAUd RATE =
3
PRINTER TYPE =
0
END OF PRINT =
0
USb MOdE =
1
YEAR [YYYY] =
Enter current year
MONTH [1-12] =
Enter current month
dAY [1-31] =.
Enter current day of the month
HOUR [0-23] =
Enter current hour in 24-hour format
MINUTE [0-59] =
Enter current minute
SECONd [0-59] =
Enter current second
24 HOUR TIME =
no
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MV2 SETUP TABLE
OIML =
YES
INTERVAL =
1
dECIMAL =
1
MOTION RANGE =
2
SAMPLE RATE =
4
ZERO LIMIT =
YES
POWER UP ZERO =
YES
ZERO TRACKING =
1
FILTER MOdE =
2
FILTER LEVEL =
0
CALIbRATE =
YES
NUM CAL POINTS =
1
LOAdEd CAL WT =
APPLY FULL CAPACITY WEIGHT
UNLOAd
REMOVE TEST WEIGHTS
GRAVITY ENAbLE =
no
HOLd MOdE =
0
LANGU AGE =
0
bACKLIGHT =
150
KEYPAd bEEP =
YES
SLEEP MOdE =
4
AUTO SHUT OFF =
2
KEY dISAbLE =
0
ENAbLE Id =
no
bARCOdE =
no
USE HEIGHT =
no
bOdY MASS IdX =
YES
HI RESOLUTION =
YES
RS232 MOdE =
3
bAUd RATE =
3
PRINTER TYPE =
0
END OF PRINT =
0
USb MOdE =
1
YEAR [YYYY] =
Enter current year
MONTH [1-12] =
Enter current month
dAY [1-31] =.
Enter current day of the month
HOUR [0-23] =
Enter current hour in 24-hour format
MINUTE [0-59] =
Enter current minute
SECONd [0-59] =
Enter current second
24 HOUR TIME =
no
CAPACITY =
IF USING LB WEIGHTS, SET @ 400 (AFTER
CAL RESET TO 300)
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Linearity Check Table
6550
Applied
Weight
Tolerance
*200 lb
199.8 lb
To
200.2 lb
500 lb
499.8 lb-
To
500.2 lb+
5+1+4
6550KGEU
CALIBRATING WITH lb
Tolerance
0 0
*200 lb
(90.71 kg)
1+4
2+3
500 lb
(226.79 kg)
800 lb
(362.87 kg)
E. Final Test
1. Perform Corner Test using 1/4 capacity weights (positions 1-4). Use tolerances listed
in the table below.
2. Perform Linearity test. Check both ascendi ng and desc e ndi ng . See table below.
3. Install indicator cover (MV2).
4. For kg units calibrated using lb weights, reset the Cap = 300 after calibration.
0 0
400 lb 399.8 lb To 400.2 lb
900 lb 899.4 lb To 900.6 lb
Applied
Weight
400 lb
(181.43 kg)
90.6 kg To 90.8 kg
181.3 kg To 181.5 kg
WEIGHTS
WEIGHT
POS
1,2,3,4
1+4 Then
2+3
5
5+2+3
Then
WEIGHT
POS
1,2,3,4
Then
2 4
5
1 3
Weight Positions
For Corner Test
*Use these weights for Corner Test
226.6 kg To 226.9 kg
362.7 kg To 363.0 kg
5
1+2+3+4
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APPLICATION OF ADHESIVE/ADHESIVE BACKED ITEMS
1. Use a clean cloth or paper towel to clean the surface with alcohol where the adhesive or
adhesive backed item is to be applied.
2. After the alcohol has dried, use another clean dry cloth or paper towel to wipe the surface
clean of all residue before the adhesive backed item is applied.
3. Apply the adhesive backed item immediately after the surface has dried. Be careful not to
touch either the application surface or the adhesive with the bare hand.
4. Using a clean dry cloth or paper towel, rub out all air bubbles on flat items, such as
keypads, labels, serial tags etc., by rubbing back and forth on the surface of the adhesive
backed item while pressing firmly.
NOTE: Be sure to press firmly on each corner to insure a good bond.
5. For items that have foam tape, such as standoffs, apply the items square to the surface
and hold in place with firm pressure for 5-10 seconds.
NOTE: Most adhesive backed items will not attain full strength until after 24 hours. It
is critical that the above procedure be followed to obtain the maximum bonding
strength of any adhesive.
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
ITEM
QTY
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
3
1
0065-0676-08
BACK COVER PLATE, CR SHT 20 GA CQ
6
1
8555-C508-08
MOUNT
1
MV2
INDICATOR (6550KGEU)
12
1
6540-1053
ENCLOSURE KNOB
15
1
6021-0950
SCW HEX-HEAD MACHINE-SCW 10-32X1.5
16
1
0065-B392-08
SAFETY PIN WARNING LABEL
19
1
5930-B104-08
LABEL: DETECTO LOGO W/WEBSITE (3" X 10")
0.5 ML CAPSULE
Final Assembly – 0065-0707-0A
1 1 0065-0674-0A 6550 UNIV. BASE ASSY
2 16 6021-1257
13 1 6680-0250 SPACER .260 ID X .5 OD X .187 LONG NYLON
14 1 6024-1066 WASHER FLAT 1/4 X 1 X 1/16 TK Z-PLATE
SCW TRUSS-HEAD THREAD CUTTING
8-32X.375
17 1 593GR986 SER IAL T AG ASSY
18 1 6680-1043 GROMMET 1/4 ID X 5/8 OD X 1/8 TK PNL
20 1 6560-1046
21 1 M220-0080-00 HAND TOOL 5/32 SHORT HEX KEY
THREADLOCKER HIGH STRENGTH,
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION, CONT.
Final Assembly – 0065-0707-0A
NOTES:
1. Wire indicator and load cell cables as shown in schematic. Check to make sure that none
of the indicator cables, or load cell cable wires are crossed, or touching where they connect
to the trim board to avoid a short circuit. Route cables through available holes.
2. Ensure correct wiring occurs before addition of cover plate.
3. Calibrate and set up indicator per Test Procedure section.
4. Install serial tag on cover as shown.
5. Prepare surface per APPLICATION OF ADHESIVE/ADHESIVE BACKED ITEMS section
before applying item 16, 17, 19.
6. Remove ramps and package separately for shipping.
7. Center label as closely as possible and offset from edge of deck using given dimensions.
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION, CONT.
6550 Universal Base Assembly – 0065-0674-0A
NOTES:
1. Center and apply deck mat (0065-0717-08) and ramp mat (0065-0718-08) on top of deck
(0065-0673-0A) and ramps (0065-0675-0A) before assembly.
2. HR BTTM base (0065-0713-08) must be at t a c hed to WB deck assembly (0065-0673-0A)
before installation of load cells (0065-0716-08).
3. Apply Loctite (6560-1126) to threads of bolt before installation.
4. Ramps will be attached for alignment and positioning of load cells. Ramps will be removed
with rubber mounts (6540-1624) left installed in load cells for calibration and packaging.
5. When installing screw (6021-1812) into rubber mount (6540-1 624) for alignment purposes ,
be careful not to overtighten as this may shear rubber mount.
6. Ensure that screws (6021-1812) are set aside for individual packaging.
7. Ensure all wiring is routed to trim board through available holes in stiffeners.
8. In the event that end caps (6540-1627) are not fitting easily into the tubing (0065-0713-08),
trim back flanges on end cap to ensure better fit.
9. Tighten load cell bolts (6021-2063) to 35 ft-lbs.
10. Tighten screws until snug and PCB is held firmly in place, do not overtighten for risk of
crushing PCB.
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION, CONT.
6550 Universal Base Assembly – 0065-0674-0A
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION, CONT.
6550 Universal Base Assembly – 0065-0674-0A, Section B-B
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION, CONT.
6550 Universal Base Assembly – 0065-0674-0A
Section A-A and Detail C View
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1. Check part fit prior to assembly. Remove paint buildup, material from column weldment as
required to allow pivot pin installation and to allow latch to slide without binding.
2. None.
3. Apply Loctite (6560-0021) to bottom threads. Tighten until spacer is held against latch slide.
The spacer must pass through the linkage, washer and latch guide.
4. Radius of item 4 must face up.
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION, CONT.
Column and Latch Assembly – 0065-D339-0A
Section A-A, Detail B, C and Section D-D View
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6549DS COLUMN SWIVEL BASE SS SHT
12 GA. X 48 X 96 #3/LASER FILM 304
PIN – COLUMN PIVOT, RD 1/4 SS
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION, CONT.
ITEM
QTY
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
0065-C385-0A
HANDLE WLDMT
6540-1149
END CAP
6540-1070
HAND GRIP
6560-0009
ADHESIVE
Handle Assembly – 0065-C391-0A
1 1
2 1
3 1
4 1
5 2
6 2
7 1
6028-0094SPLIT RING
6680-1014CHAIN
6028-0093PIN HITCH
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STATEMENT OF LIMITED WARRANTY
Detecto Scale warrants its equipment to be free from defects in material and workmanship as follows: Detecto warrants to the
original purchaser only that it will repair or replace any part of equipment which is defective in material or workmanship for a
period of two (2) years from date of shipment. Detecto shall be the sole judge of what constitutes a defect.
During the first ninety (90) days Detecto may choose to replace the product at no charge to the buyer upon inspection of the
returned item.
After the first ninety (90) days, upon inspection of the returned item, Detecto will repair or replace it with a remanufactured
product. The customer is responsible for paying for the freight both ways.
This warranty does not apply to peripheral equipment not manufactured by Detecto; this equipment will be covered by certain
manufacturer’s warranty only.
This warranty does not include replacement of expendable or consumable parts. This does not apply to any item which has
deteriorated or damaged due to wear, accident, misuse, abuse, improper line voltage, overloading, theft, lightning, fire, water or
acts of God, or due to extended storage or exposure while in purchaser’s possession. This warranty does not apply to maintenance
service. Purchased parts will have a ninety (90) day repair or replacement warranty only.
Detecto may require the product to be returned to the factory; item(s) must be properly packed and shipping charges prepaid.
A return authorization number must be obtained for all returns and marked on the outside of all returned packages.
Detecto accepts no responsibility for items lost or damaged in transit.
Conditions Which Void Limited Warranty
This warranty shall not apply to equipment which:
A.) Has been tampered with, defaced, mishandled or has had repairs and modifications not authorized by Detecto.
B.) Has had serial number altered, defaced, or removed.
C.) Has not been properly grounded according to Detecto’s recommended procedure.
Freight Carrier Damage
Claims for equipment damaged in transit must be referred to the freight carrier in accordance with freight carrier regulations.
This warranty sets forth the extent of our liability for breach of any warranty or deficiency in connection with the sale or use of
the product. Detecto will not be liable for consequential damages of any nature, including but not limited to, loss of profit, delays
or expenses, whether based on tort or contract. Detecto reserves the right to incorporate improvements in material and design
without notice and is not obligated to incorporate improvements in equipment previously manufactured.
The foregoing is in lieu of all other warranties, express or implied including any warranty that extends beyond the description of
the product including any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This warranty covers only those Detecto
products installed in the forty-eight (48) contiguous continental United States.
08/27/2014
Printed in USA
D268-WARRANTY-DET-A
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