7 inspection and material return instructions – Fluke Biomedical 07-492 User Manual

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Nuclear Associates 07-492
Operators Manual

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terminate the warranty agreement between Fluke Biomedical, Radiation Management Services and the
customer.

Adequate warnings are included in this manual and on the product itself to cover hazards that may be
encountered in normal use and servicing of this equipment. No other procedures are warranted by Fluke
Biomedical. It shall be the owner’s or user’s responsibility to see to it that the procedures described here
are meticulously followed, and especially that WARNINGS and CAUTIONS are heeded. Failure on the
part of the owner or user in any way to follow the prescribed procedures shall absolve Fluke Biomedical
and its agents from any resulting liability.

Indicated battery and other operational tests must be performed prior to each use to assure that the
instrument is functioning properly. If applicable, failure to conduct periodic performance tests in
accordance with ANSI N323-1978 (R1983) Radiation Detection Instrumentation Test and Calibration,
paragraphs 4.6 and 5.4, and to keep records thereof in accordance with paragraph 4.5 of the same
standard, could result in erroneous readings or potential danger. ANSI N323-1978 becomes, by this
reference, a part of this operating procedure.

1.7 Inspection and Material Return Instructions

Instruments should be examined and tested as soon as received by the purchaser. Claims for damage, if
any, should be filed at once with the carrier. Any material returned for repair must be accompanied by a
valid customer purchaser order, identifying the work to be done. A Material Return Form is provided at
the back of this manual. Send the completed form with items returned for repair to enable our Sales
Personnel to process the order as quickly as possible.

Material valued at $200.00 or more and/or weighing more than twenty pounds should be shipped the best
way prepaid and fully insured.

Fluke Biomedical suggests that any instrument weighing over twenty pounds be wrapped in heavy Kraft
paper and packed in a double corrugated carton or wooden box. Protect the instrument on all sides with
at least three inches of excelsior or similar padding. Mark the case plainly with suitable caution warnings
to insure careful handling.

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