Calibration service
The ISO 9001 and GLP guidelines require regular inspection of your volu-
me measuring devices. We recommend performing a volume check every
3 to 12 months. The cycle is dependent on the individual requirements of the
device. Checks should be performed more frequently, in case of high frequency
of use or the use of aggressive media. The detailed testing instructions are
available for download on www.brand.de or www.brandtech.com.
BRAND also offers the possibility to have your devices calibrated by our
factory calibration service or by the BRAND DAkkS laboratory.
Simply send us the device to be calibrated, accompanied by details about
which type of calibration you would like. The device will be returned to you
after a few days together with a test report (factory calibration) or a DAkkS
calibration certificate. More information can be obtained from your dealer or
directly from BRAND.
The order document is available for download on www.brand.de (see Tech-
nical Documents).
Warranty
We shall not be liable for the consequences of improper handling, use,
servicing, operating or unauthorized repairs of the device or for the con-
sequences of normal wear and tear, especially of wearing parts such as
pistons, seals, valves and the breakage of glass. The same applies for fai-
lure to follow the instructions of the operating manual. We are not liable for
damage resulting from disassembly beyond that described in the operating
manual or if non-original spare parts or components have been installed.
USA and Canada
Find more warranty information on www.brandtech.com.
Disposal
The adjacent symbol means that at the end of their service
life, batteries/accumulators and electronic devices must
be disposed of separately from household waste (unsorted
municipal waste).
Electronic devices must be disposed of in accordance with Directive
2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council from January
27, 2003 on waste from electrical and electronic equipment and in compli-
ance with national disposal regulations.
Both batteries and accumulators (rechargeable batteries) contain materials
that can be damaging to the environment and human health. Therefore,
they must be properly disposed of in accordance with Directive 2006/66/
EC of the European Parliament and of the Council from September 06,
2006 on batteries and accumulators and in compliance with national dispo-
sal regulations. Only dispose of fully discharged batteries and accumulators.
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