Loadstar Sensors DI-100U Digital Load Cell Interface Manual User Manual

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DI-100 User's Guide

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P/N : 033-02205-Rev2

WARNING

1. Do not use the DI-100 with the cover, or part of the cover removed or loose, as a

hazardous condition may result. Inspect the case for cracks or missing plastic. Do not
use if the unit is damaged.

2. Do not operate the unit in an explosive atmosphere, or in the presence of flammable

gases or fumes.

3. Do not immerse the unit in liquid, the housing is not fluid-tight. Humidity specifications

are specified as non-condensing only.

4. Do not substitute parts or modify the unit to avoid the introduction of additional

hazards. Return the unit to Loadstar Sensors office for service and repair to insure all
safety features are maintained.

ROHS/WEEE COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

EUROPE

Directive 2002/95/EC. Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical &
Electronic Equipment, as amended by EU Commission Decision 2005/95/EC.

This product is RoHS Compliant 2005/95/EC.

“RoHS Compliant 2005/95/EC” means that the product or part (“Product”) does not contain any of the
substances in excess of the maximum concentration values in EU Directive 2002/95/EC, as amended
by Commission Decision 2005/618/EC, unless the substance is in an application that is exempt under
EU RoHS. Unless otherwise stated by Loadstar sensors in writing, this information represents
Loadstar Sensors best knowledge and belief based upon information provided by third party suppliers
to Loadstar Sensors.

In the event any product is proven not to conform with Loadstar Sensors Regulatory Information
Appendix, then Loadstar Sensors entire liability and Buyer’s exclusive remedy will be in accordance
with the Warranty stated below.

WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC)

The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) applies to companies that
manufacture, sell, and distribute electrical and electronic equipment in the E.U. It covers a wide range
of large and small household appliances, IT equipment, radio and audio equipment, electrical tools,
telecommunications equipment, electrical toys, etc.

The Directive aims to reduce the waste arising from electrical and electronic equipment, and improve
the environmental performance of everything involved in the life cycle of electrical and electronic
equipment. This is translated into the following requirements:

* Producers (manufacturers or importers) of electrical and electronic equipment will be required to
register in their countries.

* Private households will be able to return their WEEE to collection facilities free of charge and
producers will be responsible for financing these facilities.

* Producers will be required to achieve a series of demanding recycling and recovery targets.

* Wheeled bin emblem Producers will be required to mark their products with the ‘crossed out
wheeled bin’. This symbol indicates that the equipment carrying this mark must NOT be thrown into
general waste but should be collected separately and properly processed under local regulations.

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