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HS4000 Handheld Remote Methane Leak Detector User's Manual 20220215

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HS4000-Handheld-Remote-Methane-Leak-Detector-Users-Manual 20230506
HS4000
Handheld Remote Methane Leak Detector User's Manual
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Notice
Please read this manual carefully before using the equipment.
Caution
To avoid violating the warranty and to minimize the chances of getting electrically shocked, please do not disassemble the device on your own accord. The device must not be tampered with and must not be changed in any way. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the device. For repairs and maintenance inquiries, please contact an authorized Hesai Technologies service personnel.
Disclaimer
The information contained within this user's manual and the functions offered are intended to provide information about the product. All reasonable efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of the information. However, Hesai cannot be held responsible for any errors. Hesai does not warrant the accuracy and reserves the right to make changes to the catalog and its functions at any time without notice.

Contents
1 Safety Notice
1.1 Body Safety 1.2 Laser Safety 1.3 Battery and Charge Safety 1.4 Usage Safety 1.5 Storage and Transportation Safety 1.6 Intrinsic Safety 1.7 Bluetooth Information
2 Introduction
2.1 Working Principle 2.2 Specifications 2.3 Package Components
3 Interface Operation
3.1 Buttons 3.2 Light Instructions and Display 3.3 Setting Menus

4 Instrument Operation

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4.1 Charging Battery

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4.2 Battery Installation

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4.3 Instructions on the Red Dot Sight

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4.4 Bluetooth Connection

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4.5 Operational Steps

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4.6 Detection Do's and Don'ts

12-13 14-15 16 17 18-19 20-21

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5 Technical Support and Maintenance

5.1 Error Messages

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5.2 Trouble Shooting
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5.3 Warranty and Maintenance
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Appendix I

FCC Statement

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Appendix II

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EU Declaration of Conformity

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1 Safety Notice
Prior to using this product, please read the safety notices carefully to ensure the safety and to avoid any improper usage.
1.1 Body Safety
1) Do not use the instrument if the outer body is broken or wet. 2) Please stop using the instrument instantly and pull out the battery in case of smoke, strange smell, short, or fire. 3) The enclosure level of the instrument is IP54. Please stop using the instrument and pull out the battery if any liquids have gotten inside. 4) Do not look at laser apertures while using the instrument. 5) Do not fix the instrument without the permission from Hesai. 6) Do not touch the LCD when it is broken. NOTE 1) Any damage of anodizing layer of the heat sink of middle shell or sight base occurs, the product should be no longer used in hazardous
area. 2) The instrument satisfies the requirements of:
IEC 60079-0:2017 IEC 60079-11:2011 IEC 60079-28:2015
FCC ID: 2ASO2HS4000 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. The device contains FCC IDA8TBM71S2.
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1.2 Laser Safety

Be sure to observe the following points: Avoid direct eye exposure. The alignment laser might harm your eyes. Do not point the alignment laser at people when the product is powered on. Do not allow children to handle the product.
CAUTION
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure
Infrared Measurement Laser: Class 1, wavelength: 1651 nm, <10 mW. Green Alignment Laser: Class 3R, wavelength: 520 nm, <5 mW. NOTE Please avoid direct eye exposure

Aperture label
Infrared measurement laser aperture Green alignment laser aperture

The output of Green Alignment Laser has an Aperture Label on the display. Class 3R are indicated on the label attached to the left side of the product.

The device satisfies the requirements of: IEC 60825-1: 2014 EN 60825-1: 2014 + A11: 2021; Complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for conformance with IEC 60825-1 Ed.3., as described in Laser Notice No.56, dated May 8, 2019.

DANGER
VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT

LASER RADIATION AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE
CLASS 3R LASER PRODUCT

Green Laser Wavelength: 520 nm (rated) Beam Divergence: ~2.4 mrad Operation Mode: pulsed and CW Maximum Average Power: <5 mW

Infrared Laser Wavelength: 1.65 m (rated) Beam Divergence: ~3 mrad Operation Mode: pulsed Maximum Average Power: <10 mW

- IEC/EN 60825-1:2014 - Complies with and 21 CFR 1040.10 and
1040.11 except for conformance with IEC
60825-1 Ed.3., as described in Laser
Notice No.56, dated May 8, 2019

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1.3 Battery and Charger Safety
1) Do not use the non-original batteries and chargers. 2) Do not charge the battery if the charger or the battery is broken. 3) Please keep surrounding environments safe when charging. 4) Please keep the charger and battery clean to avoid short. 5) Please stop charging instantly and unplug the plug when there is short, fire, strange smell, or smoke. 6) Do not dismantle, modify or repair the battery. 7) Please store the battery in a cool and dry environment. Do not place the battery in a place with too high or too low temperature. 8) Do not store or transport the battery together with metal objects. 9) Do not touch the battery with wet hands. 10) Do not hit or throw the battery. 11) If the battery leaks contact with the skin or clothes, be sure to rinse with clean water. Please seek medical attention if necessary. 12) Do not store the device with the battery installed when not using the device for a long time. 13) Do not change the battery in explosive atmospheres. 14) Use charger type HS4000-C only. 15) Do not charge the battery pack in explosive atmospheres. 16) Do not dispose of the battery pack in the fire. 17) Never attempt to disassemble the battery pack. 18) Do not short-circuit the terminals of the battery pack. 19) Do not take off the battery package in explosive atmosphere.
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1.4 Usage Safety
Operating Temperature: -20 to +45; Operating Humidity: <80%RH, Non-condensing. 1) Please avoid electromagnetic interference when using the product. 2) Do not forcefully push the buttons or subject the device to strong shocks. 3) Please use the strap when using the device to avoid breakage and foot injury caused by dropping of the device.
1.5 Storage and Transportation Safety
1) Please store the product in a cool and dry environment. 2) Please transport the product with a dedicated case to avoid strong shocks or vibration.
1.6 Intrinsic Safety
Type of Protection: Ex ib op is IIA T3 Gb II 2 G Ex ib op is IIA T3 Gb
IECEx Certificate Number: IECEx NEP 19.0004X. ATEX Certificate Number: Baseefa19ATEX0021X.
1.7 Bluetooth Information
Operating Frequency: 2400~2483.5 MHz Max RF TX Power: 1.2 mW

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2 Introduction
HS4000 is an ultralight and highly sensitive instrument that utilizes infrared laser to remotely detect methane leaks. HS4000 comes with Bluetooth capability that can transfer measurement data in real-time to the dedicated APP. Users can use the APP to check, record and export the data. Through the APP, users can generate detection reports using the saved data as well.
2.1 Working Principle
HS4000 emits an infrared laser at 1.65 um. The laser beam travels to the target, is partially absorbed by the gas, then reflected all the way back into the receiver. The reflected laser is collected and converted to an electrical signal that carries information needed to deduce the relative methane concentration. The reading is expressed by a methane column density (ppm*m). It is the integral of the methane concentration (ppm) and the distance (m) on the optical path.

Detector Lens

Optical Signal Converted to Electrical Signal

Infrared Laser Emitter

Methane Leakage Pipeline

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Figure 2.1 Working Principle

2.2 Specifications
Target Gas Working Principle Measurement Method Sensitivity Detection Range (CH4) Measurement Accuracy
Detection Distance
Unit Response Time Weight (with battery and sight) Size (without sight) Data Transmission Display Enclosure Level

Methane (CH4) and methane-containing gases Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) Laser Reflection 5 ppm*m@100 ms (Actual) 0 to 99999 ppm*m ±10% (100 to 50000 ppm*m) 160 m@75%reflectivity, 100 ms mode (Actual distance may vary due to background type and conditions) ppm*m/%vol*m/%LEL*m 5 ms, 10 ms, 100 ms (configurable) 0.76 kg 160 mm*210 mm*80 mm Bluetooth, Dedicated APP 2.8 Inch LCD IP54

Explosion Proof Classification Laser Classes Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Sight Effective Distance Beam Dimension Power Supply
Operating Time
Self-Test Threshold Alarm System False Alarm

Table 2.1 Main Specifications

Ex ib op is IIA T3 Gb II 2 G Ex ib op is IIA T3 Gb
Infrared Laser: Class 1 Green Alignment Laser: Class 3R Avoid direct eye exposure -20 to +45 <80%RH, Non-condensing -20 to +60 >15 m Infrared Laser Divergence: 3 mrad (6 cm at 20 m) Rechargeable Lithium battery pack Nominal Voltage: 7.2 V, HS4000-B Continuous operating time: 15 hours (Typical value, ambient temperature 25°C, 2 batteries) Built-in self-test while turning on the instrument, 10 stypical value Threshold: Can be set by users Alarm: Buzz with LCD turning red Corresponding error message while there is any hardware issue
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2.3 Package Components

06 05 04 03
No. 01 02 03 04 05 06
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01

02

03

Handheld Remote

Lens Cap

Battery Pack

Methane Leak

Detector 02

04

05

06

Power Adapter

Charging Base

Carrying Case

01

Figure 2.2 Package Components

Components Handheld Remote Methane Leak Detector Lens Cap Battery Pack (HS4000-B) Power Adapter Charging Base (HS4000-C) Carrying Case

Quantity 1 1 2 1 1 1

Table 2.2 Package Components Description

Remark Can be equipped with additional batteries -

3 Interface Operation
3.1 Buttons

03

01

02

04

05

06

Figure 3.1 Device Buttons

No.

Button

01

Power/Return Button

02

Enter Button

03

Up Button

04

Down Button

05

Test Button

06

Battery Compartment Button

Descriptions Hold the power button about 3 seconds to open the device Enter the menu/Confirm Move up the cursor Move down the cursor Click once to start testing and click again to stop testing Used to remove the battery

Table 3.1 Device Buttons Description

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3.2 Light Instructions and Display
3.2.1 Light Instructions

d

No. a b c d
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Name Infrared Laser Emitter Alignment Laser (Green)
Working Light (Blue) Receiving Lens

a bc Figure 3.2 Light Instructions
Notes Class 3R, Avoid Direct Eye Exposure The indication light will start to blink when the device starts detecting The blue working light will turn on when there is an infrared laser emission
Table 3.2 Light Instructions

3.2.2 Interface Display

Vibration (Configurable)
Bluetooth
Alarm Volume (Configurable) Unit (ppm*m/%vol*m/%LEL*m)
Maximum Value Detected Alarm Threshold (Configurable)

Measuring Speed (Fast, Medium, Slow, Adaptive) Laser (When the test button is pressed, the icon color is yellow, indicating that the laser is on; When the test button is released, the icon color is gray, indicating that the laser is off.) Battery Percentage Measured Value
Background Value (Configurable)

Light Intensity (Reflected Light)

Figure 3.3 User Interface

Histogram of Measured Value (the latest measured values of the last 80 measurements, x-axis represents time, y-axis represents concentration)

Note: Vibration and adaptive features are only included in hardware version V5.0 or later.

NOTE Please measure when the light intensity signal is between 4 to 10 grids to avoid the measurement error caused by too weak or too strong light intensity.

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3.3 Setting Menus

3.3.1 Menus and Default Settings

Please click the enter button to enter the menus. Through the Setting menus, users can set the alarm threshold value, air background, unit, measured speed and vibration. Also Users can set alarm sound, screen brightness, standby time, interface language through the System Settings menu and view system software and hardware versions through the About menu.

Figure 3.4 Menus
3.3.2 Changing Settings

Name Alarm Threshold Offset Unit Measuring Speed Vibration Alarm Volume Brightness Power Save Language About

Default Setting 200 ppm*m 0 ppm*m ppm*m (Options: ppm*m/%vol*m/%LEL*m) Fast (Options: Fast 0.1 s; Medium 0.4 s; Slow 1.6 s; Adaptive) ON ON, volume 100% (Options: ON/OFF) 100% 3 Min (Options: 3 Min/10 Min/30 Min/60 Min/120 Min/Never) English (Options: Chinese/English/French/Spanish) Hardware Version; Firmware Version; Device Serial NO; Bluetooth Address
Table 3.3 Menu Default Settings

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Up/Down button to select the item or adjust the value. Enter button to enter the submenu or confirm the setting.

Use

Power button to return.

4 Instrument Operation
Before the operation, please read all instructions carefully in this manual.
4.1 Charging Battery
4.1.1 Charging Method
1) Connect the power adapter cord to the charging base. 2) Insert the battery into the charging base. 3) Plug the power adapter into a power outlet. 4) Unplug the adapter and remove the battery when charging is complete.
Before

After

Figure 4.1 Charging Diagram

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4.1.2 Charging Notes

Fault Indicator Light

Charging Indicator Light

Figure 4.2 Charging Indicator Light
1) There are two lights on the battery charging base. One is the fault indicator light, the other is the charging indicator light. 2) If the fault indicator light is on, stop charging immediately, unplug the charger, and contact us for maintenance. 3) The charging indicator lights up during charging and turns off when the battery is fully charged. 4) When the adapter is plugged in but the battery is missing from the charging base, the charge indicator light will blink.

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4.2 Battery Installation
4.2.1 Insert Battery

Step1 Align the battery with the battery compartment

Step2 Push the battery in gently

Figure 4.3 Insert Battery Steps

NOTE Please ensure surrounding environments are safe.

Step3 The installation is completed when you
hear a click sound
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4.2.2 Remove Battery

Step1 Press the battery compartment button

Step2 Pull the battery out gently Figure 4.4 Remove Battery Steps

NOTE Please ensure surrounding environments are safe.

Step3 Till the battery is fully unplugged

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4.3 Instructions on the red dot sight
Users can look through the red dot sight to achieve better aiming. The red dot sight is powered by the device . It automatically lights up after powering on the device.
NOTE The sight is effective when aiming over 15 m away. If the distance from the measured object is too short, the red dot will not overlap with the green alignment laser.

Figure 4.5 Red dot sight diagram
If the red dot and the green indicator laser do not overlap when aiming for a long distance (>15 m), the red dot calibration can be performed by adjusting the knob on the sight.

If the red dot is higher than the green alignment laser, turn the knob counterclockwise to make it lower; if the red dot is lower than the green alignment laser, turn the knob clockwise to move it up.

If the red dot is to the right of the green alignment laser, turn the knob counterclockwise to shift it to the left; if the red dot is to the left of the green alignment laser, turn the knob clockwise to shift it to the right.

* Brightness of the laser is fixed at the factory and cannot be adjusted.

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4.4 Bluetooth Connection
4.4.1 Functions
HS4000 uses Bluetooth for communication tool. By connecting the detector with the App, users can: 1) Check real-time data. 2) Take pictures of a leakage point and show the corresponding N/E position. 3) Show GPS location on the map. 4) Record and export measurement data. 5) Generate measurement reports (can be shared via WeChat, QQ or E-mail). NOTE Please contact Hesai to obtain the App.
4.4.2 How to connect using Bluetooth:
1) Turn on Bluetooth on the mobile phone and search for the nearby Remote Methane Leak Detector. 2) The Bluetooth icon on the top of the device screen will turn green to indicate successful connection. 3) Use your app to read, record, and export data.

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Figure 4.5 Bluetooth connected icon

4.5 Operational Steps
4.5.1 Start to Use
Step 2 Remove the lens cap

Step 4 Click the test button to start measuring

Step 1 Take out the device and insert the battery

Step 3 Hold the power button till the device turns on

Step 5 Connect the device to the App (if needed). Aim the green indication light towards the object that needs to be measured.

NOTE The red dot aiming sight, which is turned on once the device is powered on, can be used for better aiming.

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4.5.2 After Use

Step 2 Hold the power button till the device turns off

Step 4 Cover the lens cap

Step 1 Click the test button again to stop measuring

Step 3 Remove battery

Step 5 Put the device, battery, and lens cap back to the dedicated casing.

NOTE 1) Please store the instrument in a cool and dry environment. Do not place the instrument in a place with too high or too low temperature. 2) If there is dust on the lens or body of the instrument, please wipe with a dry clean cloth or with a little water. Do not use rough paper (such
as a napkin) to clean the lens to avoid damages to the lens coating. 3) Please ensure surrounding environments are safe when removing the battery (step 3).
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4.6 Detection Do's and Don'ts
4.6.1 Case 1
When detecting through the glass, if the infrared laser is incident on the glass vertically, part of the light reflected by the glass will be received by the device, which will cause light intensity saturation or inaccurate measurement result. In such case, please point as shown in Figure 4.6.B to avoid receiving the glass reflected light.

A

B

Figure 4.6 Do's and Don'ts when detecting through the glass

4.6.2 Case 2

Please avoid detecting through materials that have strong absorption or reflection effect on the infrared laser, such as PMMA, laminated glass, anti-infrared glass. In such case, the methane concentration behind can't be detected or the measurement result may be inaccurate.

Figure 4.7 Avoid detecting through anti-infrared or absorbing infrared material

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4.6.3 Case 3
When detecting towards the corner (or similar situation), as shown in Figure 4.8.A, the infrared laser may reflect between walls, resulting in high measurement concentration. In such case, please point as shown in Figure 4.8.B to have the accurate measurement result.

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A

B

Figure 4.8 Do's and Don'ts when detecting the corner

5 Technical Support and Maintenance
5.1 Error Messages
5.1.1 Error Code

Error Code 0x01 0x02/0x03 0x04/0x05 0x08/0x09 0x10/0x11

Description Laser temperature control system is abnormal Laser intensity in the reference channel is too weak Circuit board temperature exceeds the range of -20 to +80°C Laser shell temperature exceeds the range of -20 to +60°C Unable to detect the absorption signal in the reference channel
Table 5.1 Error Code Explanations

Figure 5.1 Error Messages

5.1.2 Proper Handling Method
When the error message appears, try restarting the device. If error code 0x01 appears, please try to restart the device after it is completely cooling down. If the error still exists, please contact Hesai for the technical support. NOTE Do not try to repair the device on your own accord.

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5.2 Trouble Shooting
1) The instrument cannot be turned on. Please reinstall the battery, wait 5 seconds, then press the power button to turn on the instrument. If the instrument still cannot turn on within 30 seconds, please check whether it is out of battery.
2) The instrument's alarm is always on or never on. Please check whether the alarm threshold value is set too high or too low.
3) The instrument's alarm is on, but there is no sound. Please check the volume of the instrument. Make sure that the alarm is on and the volume is set properly.
4) The battery cannot be charged. Please check whether all the components are connected well. Please check whether the charging base has power. Please check whether the battery is plugged into the charging base.
5) The instrument is in good condition but there is no reading. Please check whether the light intensity is too strong or too low. When light intensity is too strong, please avoid complete perpendicular between the detecting laser beam and the object reflective surface.
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5.3 Warranty and Maintenance
5.3.1 Warranty
During the warranty period, Hesai will provide free maintenance service when the device can't operate due to the problem of software or hardware. But Hesai will not provide the service if the problem is caused by improper or unauthorized operations. Situations that break the warranty include but are not limited to the following: 1) Missing warranty document or effective purchase vouchers. 2) Did not use the instrument as per these instructions. 3) Unauthorized modification, disassembly, or repair. 4) Intentional damages. 5) Stolen, lost or discarded device. 6) Damaged device due to use with unauthorized accessories and services. 7) Those damages caused by natural disasters, such as fire, lightning, flood, earthquake, etc.
5.3.2 Maintenance
For maintenance requirement, please follow the following steps: 1) Report the problem to Hesai for the preliminary problem diagnose and receive Return Material Authorization (RMA). 2) Delivery product to Hesai. 3) Hesai provides the maintenance test report, maintenance fee (if any), and repair agreement. 4) Pay the maintenance fee if needed. 5) Receive the repaired instrument and finish delivery inspection. Normal Maintenance Time (after receiving the product): 7 days. The specific maintenance time shall be determined according to actual repairs or service needed.
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Appendix I FCC Statement
FCC ID: 2ASO2HS4000 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: cReorient or relocate the receiving antenna. cIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver. cConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. cConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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Appendix II EU Declaration of Conformity
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