velleman DVM898 Digital Universal Multimeter User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Velleman
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Used Symbols
- General Guidelines
- Maintenance
- During Use
- General Description
- Overvoltage/Installation Category
- Pollution Degree
- Specifications
- Operation
- Battery and Fuse Replacement
- Troubleshooting
- Velleman® Service and Quality Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
DVM898
DIGITAL MULTIMETER – 6000 COUNTS
CAT. III 600 V / CAT. IV 300 V
USER MANUAL
V. 03 06/04/2021
©Velleman nv
Introduction
To all residents of the European Union
Important environmental information about this product
This symbol on the device or the package indicates that disposal of the device
after its lifecycle could harm the environment. Do not dispose of the unit (or
batteries) as unsorted municipal waste; it should be taken to a specialized
company for recycling. This device should be returned to your distributor or
to a local recycling service. Respect the local environmental rules.
If in doubt, contact your local waste disposal authorities.
Thank you for choosing Velleman! Please read the manual thoroughly before
bringing this device into service. If the device was damaged in transit, do
not install or use it and contact your dealer.
Used Symbols
| AC (Alternating Current)
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| DC (Direct Current)
| Both AC and DC
| Risk of Electric shock. A potentially hazardous voltage is possible.
| Caution: risk of danger, refer to the user manual for safety
information.
Warning: a hazardous condition or action that may result in injury or
death
Caution: condition or action that may result in damage to the meter or
equipment under test
| Double insulation (class 2-protection)
| Earth
| Fuse
| Capacitor
| Diode
| Continuity
General Guidelines
Refer to the Velleman® Service and Quality Warranty on the last pages of this manual.
| This symbol indicates: Read instructions
Not reading the instructions and manual can lead to damage, injury or death.
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| This symbol indicates: Danger
A hazardous condition or action that may result in injury or death
| This symbol indicates: Risk of danger/damage
Risk of a hazardous condition or action that may result in damage, injury or
death
| This symbol indicates: Attention; important information
Ignoring this information can lead to hazardous situations.
| WARNING: To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the test leads
prior to opening the housing. To prevent fire hazards, only use fuses with the
same ratings as specified in this manual.
Remark: refer to the warning on the battery compartment
| Avoid cold, heat and large temperature fluctuations. When the unit is moved
from a cold to a warm location, leave it switched off until it has reached
room temperature. This to avoid condensation and measuring errors.
| Protect this device from shocks and abuse. Avoid brute force when operating.
| Pollution degree 2-device. For indoor use only. Keep this device away from
rain, moisture, splashing and dripping liquids. Not for industrial use.
Refer to §8 Pollution degree.
| Keep the device away from children and unauthorised users.
| Risk of electric shock during operation. Be very careful when measuring
live circuits.
| There are no user-serviceable parts inside the device.
Refer to an authorized dealer for service and/or spare parts.
| This is an installation category CAT IV measuring instrument.
Refer to §7 Overvoltage/installation category.
| Read this addendum and the manual thoroughly. Familiarise yourself with the
functions of the device before actually using it.
| All modifications of the device are forbidden for safety reasons.
Damage caused by user modifications to the device is not covered by the
warranty.
| Only use the device for its intended purpose. Using the device in an
unauthorized way will void the warranty. Damage caused by disregard of certain
guidelines in this manual is not covered by the warranty and the dealer will
not accept responsibility for any ensuing defects or problems.
Maintenance
There are no user-serviceable parts inside the device. Refer to an authorized
dealer for service and/or spare parts.
Before performing any maintenance activities, disconnect the test leads from
the jacks.
For instructions on replacing battery or fuse, refer to §11 Battery and fuse
replacement.
Do not apply abrasives or solvents to the meter. Use a damp cloth and mild
detergent for cleaning purposes.
During Use
Risk of electric shock during operation. Be very careful when measuring live circuits.
- Never exceed the limit value for protection. This limit value is listed separately in the specifications for each range of measurement.
- Do not touch unused terminals when the meter is linked to a circuit which is being tested.
- Never use the meter with CAT III installations when measuring voltages that might exceed the safety margin of 600 V above earth ground. Never use the meter with CAT IV installations when measuring voltages that might exceed the safety margin of 300 V above earth ground.
- Set the range selector at its highest position if the intensity of the charge to be measured is unknown beforehand.
- Disconnect the test leads from the tested circuit before rotating the range selector in order to change functions.
- When carrying out measurements on a TV set or switching power circuits, always remember that the meter may be damaged by any high amplitude voltage pulses at test points.
- Always be careful when working with voltages above 60 VDC or 30 VAC rms. Keep your fingers behind the probe barriers at all times during measurement.
- Never perform resistance, diode or continuity measurements on live circuits. Make sure all capacitors in the circuit are depleted.
General Description
Refer to the illustration on page 2 of this manual:
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Display 3 ½ digits, 7 segments, LCD: 60 x 28 mm
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Function buttons
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Selection button
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“15A” jack
Insert the red test lead in this connector in order to measure a max. current of 15 A. -
“µAmA” jack Insert the red (positive) test lead in this connector to measure current (except 10 A).
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“COM” jack Insert the black (negative) test lead.
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“VΩHz” jack Insert the red (positive) test lead in this connector to measure voltage, resistance, and frequency.
Overvoltage/Installation Category
DMMs are categorized depending on the risk and severity of transient
overvoltage that might occur at the point of test. Transients are short-lived
bursts of energy induced in a system, e.g. caused by lightning strike on a
power line.
The existing categories according EN 61010-1 are:
CAT I| A CAT I-rated meter is suitable for measurements on protected
electronic circuits that are not directly connected to ains power, e.g.
electronics circuits, control signals…
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CAT II|
A CAT II-rated meter is suitable for measurements in CAT Ienvironments and
mono-phase appliances that are connected to the mains by means of a plug and
circuits in a normal domestic environment, provided that the circuit is at
least 10 m apart from CAT III- or 20 m apart from a CAT IV-environment. E.g.
household appliances, portable tools…
CAT III| A CAT III-rated meter is suitable for measurements in CAT I- and CAT
II-environments, as well as for measurements on (fixed) mono-or poly-phased
appliances which are at least 10 m apart from of a CAT IV-environment, and for
measurements in or on distribution level equipment (fuse boxes, lighting
circuits, electric ovens).
CAT IV| A CAT IV-rated meter is suitable for measuring in CAT I-, CAT II- and
CAT III-environments as well as on the primary supply level. Note that for all
measurements on equipment for which the supply cables run outdoors (either
overhead or underground) a CAT IV meter must be used.
Warning: This device was designed in accordance with EN 61010-1 installation category CAT III 600 V and CAT IV 300 V. This implies that certain restrictions in use apply that are related to voltages and voltage peaks which can occur within the environment of use. Refer to the table above.
This device is only suitable for measurements up to 600 V in CAT III and up to 300 V in CAT IV
Pollution Degree
IEC 61010-1 specifies different types of pollution environments, for which different protective measures are necessary to ensure safety. Harsher environments require more protection, and the protection against the pollution which is to be found in a certain environment depends mainly on the insulation and the enclosure properties. The pollution degree rating of the DVM indicates in which environment the device may be used.
Pollution
degree 1| No pollution or only dry, nonconductive pollution occurs. The
pollution has no influence. (only to be found in hermetically sealed
enclosures)
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Pollution
degree 2| Only nonconductive pollution occurs. Occasionally, temporary
conductivity caused by condensation is to be expected.(home and office
environments fall under this category)
Pollution
degree 3| Conductive pollution occurs, or dry nonconductive pollution occurs
that becomes conductive due to condensation that is to be expected.
(industrial environments and environments exposed to outside air – but not in
contact with precipitation)
Pollution
degree 4| The pollution generates persistent conductivity caused by conductive
dust or by rain or snow. (exposed outdoor
environments and environments where high humidity levels or high
concentrations of fine particles occur)
Warning: This device was designed in accordance with EN 61010-1 pollution
degree 2. This implies that certain restrictions in use apply that are related
to pollution which can occur within the environment of use. Refer to the table
above.
This device is only suitable for measurements in Pollution degree class 2
environments.
Specifications
This device is not calibrated when purchased!
Regulations concerning environment of use:
Use this meter only for measurements in CAT I, CAT II, CAT III and CAT IV
environments (see §7).
Use this meter only in a pollution degree 2 environment (see §8).
Ideal working conditions include:
temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
relative humidity: max. 80 %
altitude: max. 2000 m (6560 ft)
voltage ………………………………………………………………… 600 V fuse protection
F0.5 A/600 V, 5 x 20 mm
F15 A/1000 V, 5 x 20 mm
power supply …………………………………………. 1 x 9 V 6F22 (incl.)
display…………………………………………………… LCD, 6000 counts
display dimensions …………………………………………… 60 x 28 mm
over-range ………………………………………………………………..yes
continuity buzzer …………………………………………………………yes
diode test………………………………………………………………….yes
low-battery indication ………………………………………………….. yes
ranging mode ……………………………………………… auto + manual
data hold ………………………………………………………………….yes
backlight …………………………………………………………………..yes auto
power-off ……………………………………………………………yes
dimensions …………………………………………….. 177 x 92 x 40 mm
weight (with battery) …………………………………………………320 g
storage environment
temperature …………………………………………. -20 °C to 60 °C
humidity …………………………………………………… < 90 % RH
test lead probe……… CAT III 1000 V/CAT IV 600 V, 15 A; L = 75 cm
DC VOLTAGE
| Do not measure circuits that may contain voltages
600 VDC or > 600 VAC
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range| resolution| accuracy
60.00 mV| 0.01 mV| ± (0.8 % rdg + 2 digits)
600.0 mV| 0.1 mV| ± (0.5 % rdg + 2 digits)
6.000 V| 1 mV
60.00 V| 10 mV
600.0 V| 100 mV
600 V| 1 V| ± (0.8 % rdg + 2 digits)
Overload protection: 600 V DC or AC rms
Impedance: 10 M, > 100 M for 60 mV/600 mV range
AC VOLTAGE
| Do not measure circuits that may contain voltages
600 VDC or > 600 VAC
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range| resolution| accuracy
60.00 mV| 0.01 mV| ± (1.2 % rdg + 3 digits)
600.0 mV| 0.1 mV
6.000 V| 1 mV| ± (0.8 % rdg + 3 digits)
60.00 V| 10 mV
600.0 V| 100 mV
600 V| 1 V| ± (1.8 % rdg + 3 digits)
AC true rms
Frequency range: 40 Hz-1 kHz
Overload protection: 600 V DC or AC rms
Impedance: 10 MΩ, > 100 MΩ for 60 mV/600 mV range
DC CURRENT
| Do not measure circuits that may contain voltages
600 VDC or > 600 VAC
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range| resolution| accuracy
600 µA| 0.1 µA| ± (1.2 % rdg + 2 digits)
6000 µA| 1 µA
60 mA| 10 µA
600 mA| 100 µA
6 A| 1 mA| ± (2.0 % rdg + 3 digits)
15 A| 10 mA
Overload protection: F0.5 A/600 V fuse, F15 A/600 V fuse
Continuous testing max. steady-state current of 1 A
AC CURRENT
| Do not measure circuits that may contain voltages
600 VDC or > 600 VAC
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range| resolution| accuracy
6000 µA| 0.1 µA| ± (1.5 % rdg + 3 digits)
600 µA| 1 µA
60 mA| 10 µA
600 mA| 100 µA
15 A| 1 mA| ± (2.5 % rdg + 5 digits)
6:00 AM| 10 mA
AC true rms
Frequency range: 40 Hz-1 kHz
Overload protection: F0.8 A/600 V fuse, F15 A/600 V fuse
Continuous testing max. steady-state current of 1 A
RESISTANCE
| Do not conduct resistance measurements on live
circuits
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range| resolution| accuracy
600 Ω| 0.1 Ω| ± (1.0 % rdg + 3 digits)
6 kΩ| 1 Ω| ± (1.0 % rdg + 2 digits)
60 kΩ| 10 Ω
600 kΩ| 100 Ω
6 MΩ| 1 kΩ
60 MΩ| 10 kΩ| ± (1.5 % rdg + 3 digits)
Overload protection: 600 V DC or AC rms
CAPACITANCE
| Do not conduct capacitance measurements on live
circuits
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range| resolution| accuracy
9.999 nF| 1 pF| ± (3.0 % rdg + 10 digits)
99.99 nF| 10 pF| ± (2.5 % rdg + 5 digits)
999.9 nF| 100 pF
9.999 µF| 1 nF
99.99 µF| 10 nF| ± (5.0 % rdg + 10 digits)
999.9 µF| 100 nF| ± (10.0 % rdg + 20 digits)
9.999 mF| 1 µF
99.99 mF| 10 µF
Overload protection: 600 V DC or AC rms
DIODE AND CONTINUITY
| Do not conduct diode or continuity measurements on live circuits
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range| description| test condition
| display reads the approximate forward voltage of the diode| forward DC
current ± 1.5 mA
reversed DC voltage ± 3.2 V
| built-in buzzer sounds if resistance < 50 Ω| open-circuit voltage ± 1.0 V
Overload protection: 600 V DC or AC rms
FREQUENCY
| Do not conduct frequency measurements on live circuits
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range| resolution| accuracy
9.999 Hz| 0.001 Hz| ± (0.1 % rdg + 5 digits)
99.99 Hz| 0.01 Hz
999.9 Hz| 0.1 Hz
9.999 kHz| 1 Hz
99.99 kHz| 10 Hz
999.9 kHz| 100 Hz
9.999 MHz| 1 kHz
Sensitivity: sine wave 0.6 V rms (9.999 MHz: 1.5 V rms)
Overload protection: 600 V DC or AC rms
DUTY CYCLE
0.1 %-99.9 %: ± (2.0 % rdg + 2 digits)
Frequency < 10 kHz
Sensitivity: sine wave 0.6 V rms
Overload protection: 600 V DC or AC rms
TEMPERATURE
range | resolution | accuracy |
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°C/°F | 1 °C/1 °F | -20 °C-150 °C |
-4 °F-302 °F | ± (3 °C + 1) |
± (5 °F + 2)
151 °C-1000 °C
303 °F-1832 °F| ± (3 % + 2)
± (3 % + 3)
NiCr-NiSi sensor
Overload protection: 600 V DC or AC rms
Operation
VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT
| Do not measure circuits that may contain voltages > 600 VDC or
600 VAC
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| Use extreme caution when measuring voltages higher than 60 VDC or 30 VAC rms.
Always place your fingers behind the protective edges of the test probes while measuring!
- Set the rotary switch in the desired “ ” or “ “position.
- Press “SELECT” to choose the AC or DC measurement mode.
- Connect the red test lead to the “VΩHz” jack and the black lead to the “COM” jack.
- Connect the test leads to the source being measured.
- Read the voltage value and the polarity of the red test lead on the LCD display.
Notes
- In the AC range, press “Hz%” to measure the frequency or duty cycle.
CURRENT MEASUREMENT
| Do not measure circuits that may contain voltages > 600 VDC or
600 VAC
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| Use extreme caution when measuring voltages higher than 60 VDC or 30 VAC rms.
Always place your fingers behind the protective edges of the test probes while measuring!
- Set the rotary switch in the desired “ “, “ ” or “ ” position.
- Press “SELECT” to choose the AC or DC measurement mode.
- Connect the red test lead to the “µAmA” jack and the black test lead to the “COM” jack (switch the red lead to the “15A” jack for measurements between 600 mA and 15 A).
- Open the circuit in which the current is to be measured and connect the test leads to the circuit IN SERIES.
- Read the current value and the polarity of the red lead connection on the LCD display.
Notes
- In the AC range, press “Hz%” to measure the frequency or duty cycle.
RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT
Do not conduct resistance measurements on live circuits. Make sure all capacitors in the circuit are depleted.
- Set the rotary switch in the “ ” position.
- Connect the red test lead to the “VHz” jack and the black test lead to the “COM” jack.
- Connect the test leads to the resistor to be measured and read the LCD display.
CAPACITANCE MEASUREMENT
Do not conduct capacitance measurements on live circuits. Make sure all capacitors in the circuit are depleted.
- Set the rotary switch in the “ ” position.
- Press “SELECT” to choose the capacitance measurement mode.
- Connect the red test lead to the “VHz” jack and the black test lead to the “COM” jack.
- Connect the test leads to the source being measured and read the LCD display.
DIODE AND CONTINUITY TEST
Do not conduct diode or continuity measurements on live circuits. Make sure all capacitors in the circuit are depleted.
- Set the rotary switch in the “ ” position.
- Press “SELECT” to choose the diode or continuity measurement mode.
- Connect the red test lead to “VHz” jack and the black one to the “COM” jack.
- For measuring the diode, connect the red test lead to the anode of the diode to be tested and the black test lead to the cathode of the diode. The approx. forward voltage drop of the diode will be displayed. For measuring continuity, connect the test leads to two points of the circuit to be tested. If continuity exists, the built-in buzzer will sound.
FREQUENCY AND DUTY CYCLE MEASUREMENT
Do not conduct frequency or duty cycle measurements on live circuits.
- Set the rotary switch in the “Hz” position.
- Press “Hz%” to choose the frequency or duty cycle measurement mode.
- Connect the red test lead to “VHz” jack and the black one to the “COM” jack.
- Connect the test leads to the source being measured and read the LCD display.
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
- Set the rotary switch in the “°C/°F” position.
- Press “SELECT” to choose the Celsius or Fahrenheit measurement mode.
- Connect the red banana plug to the “VHz” jack and the black plug to the “COM” jack.
- Connect the banana plugs to the source being measured and read the LCD display.
DATA HOLD
Press “DH ” to lock the displayed value. Press again to exit.
BACKLIGHT
Hold “DH ” pressed for 2 seconds to switch the backlight on or off. The backlight will also switch off automatically.
RELATIVE MEASUREMENT
Press “REL ” to measure the relative value or to exit the function.
MAXIMUM VALUE
Press “MAX/MIN” to lock/unlock the maximum/minimum measured value on the LCD.
AUTO/MANUAL RANGE
Repeatedly press “RANGE” until the desired range is displayed. Hold the button
pressed to return to the automatic range selection mode.
Notes
- In manual range selection mode, select a higher range when “OL” is displayed.
Battery and Fuse Replacement
| WARNING: To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the test leads prior to
opening the housing. To prevent fire hazards, only use fuses with the same
ratings as specified in this manual.
Remark: refer to the warning on the battery compartment
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| There are no user-serviceable parts inside the device.
Refer to an authorized dealer for service and/or spare parts.
| Equipment must be isolated or disconnected from the HAZARDOUS LIVE voltage
before access (referring to battery replacement by operator).
- When” ” is displayed, the battery should be replaced.
- Fuses rarely need replacement and blown fuses almost always result from human error.
To replace the battery:
- Switch of the meter.
- Remove the screw at the back of the case and gently open the housing.
- Remove the old battery and insert a new one.
- Close the housing and fasten the screw.
Battery: 1x 6F22, make sure to respect the polarity
Fuses: F0.5 A/600 V, 5 x 20 mm; F15 A/1000 V, 5 x 20 mm Make sure the meter is closed tight and put the protective edge back in place before using the meter.
Troubleshooting
If the device acts abnormal while measuring, this means that the internal fuse
is defective. Keep in mind that a low battery level could lead to incorrect
measurements. Replace the battery on a regular basis. (tip: the reduced
luminosity of the backlight/LCD display indicates a low battery level)
Use this device with original accessories only. Velleman nv cannot be held
responsible in the event of damage or injury resulting from (incorrect) use of
this device. For more info concerning this product and the latest version of
this manual, please visit our
websitewww.velleman.eu. The information in this
manual is subject to change without prior notice.
© COPYRIGHT NOTICE
The copyright to this manual is owned by Velleman nv. All worldwide rights
reserved. No part of this manual may be copied, reproduced, translated or
reduced to any electronic medium or otherwise without the prior written
consent of the copyright holder.
Velleman® Service and Quality Warranty
Since its foundation in 1972, Velleman® acquired extensive experience in the
electronics world and currently distributes its products in over 85 countries.
All our products fulfil strict quality requirements and legal stipulations in
the EU. In order to ensure the quality, our products regularly go through an
extra quality check, both by an internal quality department and by specialized
external organisations. If, all precautionary measures notwithstanding,
problems should occur, please make appeal to our warranty (see guarantee
conditions).
General Warranty Conditions Concerning Consumer Products (for EU):
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All consumer products are subject to a 24-month warranty on production flaws and defective material as from the original date of purchase.
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Velleman® can decide to replace an article with an equivalent article, or to refund the retail value totally or partially when the complaint is valid and a free repair or replacement of the article is impossible, or if the expenses are out of proportion.
You will be delivered a replacing article or a refund at the value of 100% of the purchase price in case of a flaw occurred in the first year after the date of purchase and delivery, or a replacing article at 50% of the purchase price or a refund at the value of 50% of the retail value in case of a flaw occurred in the second year after the date of purchase and delivery. -
Not covered by warranty:
- all direct or indirect damage caused after delivery to the article (e.g. by oxidation, shocks, falls, dust, dirt, humidity…), and by the article, as well as its contents (e.g. data loss), compensation for loss of profits;
- consumable goods, parts or accessories that are subject to an aging process during normal use, such as batteries (rechargeable, non-rechargeable, built-in or replaceable), lamps, rubber parts, drive belts… (unlimited list);
- flaws resulting from fire, water damage, lightning, accident, natural disaster, etc.…;
- flaws caused deliberately, negligently or resulting from improper handling, negligent maintenance, abusive use or use contrary to the manufacturer’s instructions;
- damage caused by a commercial, professional or collective use of the article (the warranty validity will be reduced to six (6) months when the article is used professionally);
- damage resulting from an inappropriate packing and shipping of the article;
- all damage caused by modification, repair or alteration performed by a third party without written permission by Velleman®.
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Articles to be repaired must be delivered to your Velleman® dealer, solidly packed (preferably in the original packaging), and be completed with the original receipt of purchase and a clear flaw description.
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Hint: In order to save on cost and time, please reread the manual and check if the flaw is caused by obvious causes prior to presenting the article for repair. Note that returning a nondefective article can also involve handling costs.
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Repairs occurring after warranty expiration are subject to shipping costs.
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The above conditions are without prejudice to all commercial warranties.
The above enumeration is subject to modification according to the article (see article’s manual).
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