Operation Manual
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.2  Cleaning 
Keep  the  gap  between  the  jaws  in  a  state  of  perfect 
cleanliness. 
Set  the instrument to the OFF position. Clean the unit with a 
cloth and a little soapy  water. Wipe over with  a  damp  cloth. 
Never use abrasive products or solvents. Dry carefully before 
any further use. 
6.3  Storage 
If the instrument is not used for a period exceeding 60 days, 
remove the battery and store it separately. 
6.4  Metrological verification 
Regular checks must be carried out as for all measurement or 
test devices. 
To have your devices checked and calibrated, please contact 
our COFRAC approved metrology laboratories or 
MANUMESURE centres. 
Information and address details available on request: 
Tel.: 02 31 64 51 43  Fax: 02 31 64 51 09 
6.5  Repairs under guarantee and outside guarantee 
Send your devices to one of the Chauvin-Arnoux Metrix-
approved Manumesure regional technical centres. 
Information and address details available on request: 
Tel.: 02 31 64 51 43  Fax: 02 31 64 51 09 
Or return the instrument to your distributor for any intervention 
required
during and after the guarantee period. 
If you ship the instrument, use preferably the original 
packaging and specify the reasons for the return as clearly as 
possible in a note included with your instrument. 
7  WARRANTY 
This instrument is guaranteed against any defect in materials 
or  workmanship,  in  accordance  with  the  general  terms  and 
conditions of sale. 
During the guarantee period (1 year), the instrument must be 
repaired only by  the manufacturer, who reserves the right to 
repair  the  instrument  or  to  exchange  all  or  part  of  it.  If  the 
instrument is returned to the manufacturer, the transport costs 
are the customer's responsibility. 
The guarantee is not applicable in the following cases: 
1.  misuse of the instrument or use with incompatible 
equipment; 
2.  modifications of the instrument without explicit 
authorisation 
of the
 manufacturer's engineering 
department; 
3.  work carried out on the instrument by a person not 
approved by the manufacturer; 
4.  adaptation for a specific application, not included in 
the definition 
of the
 instrument or the operating 
instructions 
5.  impacts, falls or immersion. 










