Loadstar Sensors DI-1000U Digital Load Cell Interface Manual User Manual

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DI-1000

Di1000 User Guide

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P/N : 033-01591 Rev. 6

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 requir

ed 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.

The WEEE dir

ective has been transposed into each EU member state’s legislation and so the exact

timing and details will vary slightly from country to country, but the above principles will apply. In
particular, the arrangements for the separate collection of WEEE will vary in each country but might
include for example: public collection points, retailers take back schemes, collection from households,
etc. The Directive encourages reuse, recycling and other forms of recovery in order to prevent WEEE.
Users of electrical and electronic equipment in the E.U. can therefore play an important role in
reducing WEEE and helping the environment by separating out WEEE and disposing of it properly.
Consumers can ask the supplier from whom they purchased the Electronic & Electrical equipment
from about local arrangements for the disposal of WEEE.

Business users are advised to ensure that WEEE, which is not suitable for reuse or recycling, be
disposed of properly via approved authorized treatment facilities. The Producer in your country may
be able to assist you.

Loadstar sensors is dedicated to minimizing the impact our products have on the environment and to
comply with the WEEE Directive.

ROHS in China

Electronic Industry Standard of the People’s Republic of China, SJ/T11363-2006. Requirements for
Concentration Limits for Certain Hazardous Substances in Electronic Information Products.

This symbol, per Marking for the Control of Pollution Caused by Electronic Information Products
SJ/T11364-2006, means that the product or part does not contain any of the following substances in
excess of the following maximum concentration values in any homogenous material: (a) 0.1% (by
weight) for cadmium. 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, as
provided herein, then LoadStar Sensors e

ntire liability and Buyer’s exclusive remedy will be in

accordance with the Warranty stated below.

China RoHS is a two-step process that identifies concentration limits of certain hazardous substances
in electronic information products that are sold into China. Per the deadline set by the Chinese
government, March 1, 2007, LoadStar Sensors has implemented step one of China RoHS, self
declaration of hazardous materials and marking of the product. LoadStar Sensors display modules
that are sold into the China market have the required marking on the product designating that the
product meets the China RoHS requirements.

The second step involving a testing obligation is currently under development. Full compliance will
follow once it has been finalized.

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