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Certification Exhibit FCC ID: Z9O-92053000 IC: 10060A-92053000 FCC Rule Part: 15.209, 15.249, 15.231 ISED Canada’s Radio Standards Specification: RSS-210 TÜV SÜD Project Number: 72126038 Manufacturer: Ecolab, Inc. Model: 92053000 Manual 3998 FAU Blvd., Suite 310, Boca Raton, FL 33431, Phone: 561-961-5585 9205-3000 (FAS1548) Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide ???Revision A FAS 9205- 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Ecolab, Inc. Table of Contents Abstract........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3 Revision History ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3 REVISION LEVEL ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Reference Documents ................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Terms, Acronyms and Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Hardware Components .............................................................................................................................................. 4 1.2 Proprietary Wireless Network .................................................................................................................................... 4 1.3 Dashboard and Offsite Server .................................................................................................................................... 5 1. Nexa Touch Free Dispenser Beacon Overview .................................................................................................................... 6 2. Touch Free Dispenser Beacon Set Up .................................................................................................................................. 6 3. 4. 5. 2.1 Installing Batteries ...................................................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 Adjusting Communication Range ............................................................................................................................... 7 2.3 I stalli g the Tou h F ee Dispe se Bea o i a Ne a™ Tou h F ee Dispe se ........................................................ 8 2.4 Confirming FCC / ISED Compliance............................................................................................................................. 9 2.5 Removal of the Touch Free Dispenser Bea o f o a Ne a™ Tou h F ee Dispe se . ............................................. 10 How the Touch Free Dispenser Beacon (TDB) Works. ....................................................................................................... 10 3.1 I te a tio ith a Health a e Wo ke ’s Badge ........................................................................................................ 10 3.2 Interaction with a Hub ............................................................................................................................................. 10 Dispenser Beacon Status Information ............................................................................................................................... 11 4.1 Yellow LED – Successful Communication Between HCW Badge and Dispenser Beacon. ........................................ 11 4.2 When an Empty Bottle is Removed and a New Bottle is Installed ........................................................................... 11 Touch Free Dispenser Beacon (TDB) Care and Maintenance ............................................................................................ 11 5.1 Handling ................................................................................................................................................................... 11 5.2 Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................................... 11 5.3 Battery Replacement ................................................................................................................................................ 11 Appendix A - Certification and Safety Approvals ....................................................................................................................... 13 Appendix B - Warranty .............................................................................................................................................................. 14 Figures Figure 1. ENCOMPASS HH COMPLIANCE MONITORING SYSTEM Overview ................................................................................ 5 Figure 2. Battery door tab location .............................................................................................................................................. 6 Figure 3. Nexa Touch Free Dispenser Beacon (Front View) Range Buttons ................................................................................ 7 Figure 4. TDB I stallatio i to Ne a™ Tou h F ee Dispe se ...................................................................................................... 8 Figure 5. Placement of FCC / ISED Label ...................................................................................................................................... 9 Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 2 of 14 FAS 9205- 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Ecolab, Inc. Abstract This document describes basic setup, function, use and maintenance of the 92053000 (FAS1548) NEXA™ Touch Free Beacon Module. Revision History TITLE: NEXA TOUCHFREE DISPENSER PRODUCTION ASSEMBLY AND TESTING REQUIREMENTS Ecolab Research Center Eagan, MN 55121 REVISION LEVEL REV DESCRIPTION Initial Release EC NO. DATE 3/3/17 DWN CAL CHKD APP Reference Documents Badge States Handout Badge User Manual Wo ld Health O ga izatio You Mo e ts fo Ha d H gie e , http://www.who.int/gpsc/5may/background/5moments/en Terms, Acronyms and Abbreviations Factory Default HCW LED Patient Contact Patient Zone Encompass HH CMS WHO TDB Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 A setting or parameter that is programmed with an initial default value by the manufacturer but that may be modified by the healthcare facility. Healthcare Worker Light Emitting Diode Having physical contact with a patient, their immediate surroundings or being in close proximity to an Ecolab Encompass Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring System equipped patient bed. The area around a patient bed that is detectable by an Encompass HH CMS Badge. Being inside the patient zone will be considered patient contact. Ecolab Encompass Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring System World Health Organization Touch Free Dispenser Beacon Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 3 of 14 FAS 9205- 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Ecolab, Inc. The ENCOMPASS HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE MONITORING SYSTEM (Encompass HH CMS) is a state of the art wireless hand hygiene reminder system, designed to enable best practices for proper hand hygiene in a healthcare facility. Multiple studies from organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have repeatedly demonstrated that proper hand hygiene leads directly to improved infection control and a reduction in Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI). The ENCOMPASS HH CMS is a cost-effective, energy efficient, robust and easily installed system for coaching healthcare workers (HCWs) to always wash or sanitize their hands before and after patient contact. The system can be divided into three parts, hardware components, the proprietary wireless network and the Dashboard web-based application. 1.1 Hardware Components The ENCOMPASS HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE MONITORING SYSTEM is built on individual components or devices that work in concert to deliver real-time individual hand hygiene status to HCWs and near real-time statistics for both onsite and offsite monitoring of current and historical hand hygiene compliance data. Currently, the wireless components of the ENCOMPASS HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE MONITORING SYSTEM are the HCW Badge, the Dispenser Beacons and the Bed Beacon. 1.1.1 Healthcare Worker Badge The Badge is a wireless device worn by the HCW to provide real-time notification of the HCW’s u e t ha d h gie e status. Notification is provided by both visual and audible alerts. The Badge is responsible for determining, maintaining and transmitting the current hand hygiene status of the HCW to other ENCOMPASS HH CMS components. 1.1.2 Dispenser Beacon The Dispenser Beacon is attached to or embedded within a soap or sanitizer dispenser. Its function is to communicate with the Badge worn by the HCW when the dispenser is activated (dispense event), collect dispense event data from that Badge and then transmit the collected data to a network where it will ultimately be sent to an offsite server for processing and archiving. 1.1.3 Bed Beacon The Bed Beacon is mounted to a patient bed. Its function is to communicate with the Badge worn by the HCW, when the HCW comes in close proximity to the patient bed (bed event), collect bed event data from that Badge, and then transmit the collected data to a network where it will ultimately be sent to an offsite server for processing and archiving. 1.2 Proprietary Wireless Network Encompass HH CMS utilizes a proprietary wireless mesh network to transport event data collected by Dispenser Beacons and Bed Beacons to the offsite server for processing and archiving. The proprietary wireless network is composed of two types of devices: Hubs and a Gateway. 1.2.1 Hubs Hubs are installed throughout a healthcare facility and communicate with nearby Bed Beacons and Dispenser Beacons. When an event is generated by a Beacon, it broadcasts the event data to the nearest Hub. The Hub then receives the event data and rebroadcasts it to the Gateway (if it is in range) or to the next nearest Hub with the data being passed from Hub to Hub until it reaches the Gateway. 1.2.2 Gateway The Gateway receives event data generated by Dispenser Beacons or Bed Beacons directly, if they are in range, or from Hubs which act as repeaters. The Gateway then transmits the event data to an offsite server via cellular modem, for processing and archiving. Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 4 of 14 FAS 9205- 1.3 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Ecolab, Inc. Dashboard and Offsite Server The Dashboard is a web-based application running on a designated offsite server. It is responsible for collecting, processing and archiving onsite Dispenser Beacon and Bed Beacon event data sent by the onsite Gateway. The Dashboard provides a user interface which allows access to hand hygiene data, statistics and reports compiled from event data originating at the healthcare facility. Nexa™ Dispe ser Beaco Touchfree Dispenser Beacon FAS1548 Manual Dispenser Beacon FAS1540 Figure 1. ENCOMPASS HH COMPLIANCE MONITORING SYSTEM Overview Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 5 of 14 FAS 9205- 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Ecolab, Inc. 1. Nexa Touch Free Dispenser Beacon Overview The Nexa Touch Free Dispenser Beacon (part number 9205-3000) is an integral component of the Encompass HH CMS. When the Encompass HH CMS is installed, Healthcare facilities determine which dispensers they wish to have monitored, and a beacon is installed in those dispensers. Each Dispenser Beacon has a unique identification address that is associated to a specific physical location during the install process. The Dispenser Beacon communicates with the Healthcare Worker Badges to obtain Badge ID and Status information during a dispe se e e t. The dispe se e e t o u i atio sets the HCW Badge’s status to G ee o “tate a d the oth the dispenser and the HCW badge ID information is transmitted by the dispenser beacon to the nearest Hub, along with the time and date of the event, to be relayed to the offsite server for data compilation. Once the information exchange between the Dispenser Beacon and the HCW Badge is complete, the dispenser LED will light up Yellow to indicate that the HCW has been credited with the dispense event. 2. Touch Free Dispenser Beacon Set Up 2.1 Installing Batteries Each Touch Free Dispenser Beacon (TDB) requires 2 AAA alkaline batteries for operation. These must be installed prior to initial installation of the TDB in the dispenser. The door to the TDB battery compartment can be found on the left side of the device. To install batteries prior to initial installation, complete the following steps: 1. Remove the battery compartment door by gently pulling back on the ridged tab and lifting away from the TDB. 2. Once the battery compartment door has been removed, install two (2) AAA alkaline batteries, aligning the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the batteries with the corresponding signs displayed within the battery compartment (Ecolab recommends that only Duracell® Coppertop batteries be used to power the TDB). 3. Once the batteries have been installed, replace the battery compartment door and make sure that it is firmly in place before installation in the dispenser. Battery door tab Figure 2. Battery door tab location Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 6 of 14 FAS 9205- 2.2 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Ecolab, Inc. Adjusting Communication Range The range buttons (see Figure 3) are used to increase or decrease the communication distance (range) between the TDB and HCW Badge. The range buttons are accessed via ports near the battery door of the TDB. Use a non-electrically conductive (not metal) instrument, such as a tooth pick, to gently press the buttons. When a button has been pressed, the LED will flash. The increase ra ge utto is a ked ith a + sig e t to the a ess po t. The de ease a ge utto is a ked ith a - sig e t to the a ess po t. To increase the communication range, do the following: 1. P ess a d elease the + a ge utto . The LED will flash Yellow one (1) time for each push of the switch until the maximum range has been reached. The LED will flash Yellow two (2) times when at the maximum range. 2. Repeat step 1 until the desired range has been reached. To decrease the communication range, do the following: 1. P ess a d elease the - a ge utto . The LED will flash Yellow one (1) time for each push of the switch until the maximum range has been reached. The LED will flash Yellow two (2) times when at the minimum range. 2. Repeat step 1 until the desired range has been reached. To set the a ge to the fa to (4) times. default, p ess a d hold oth the + a d - range buttons until the LED flashes Yellow four Range buttons Figure 3. Nexa Touch Free Dispenser Beacon (Front View) Range Buttons Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 7 of 14 FAS 9205- 2.3 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Ecolab, Inc. I stalli g the Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco i a Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser The Nexa TDB can only e used i the la ge Classi e sio of the Ne a Tou h F ee Dispe se . In order to install the beacon follow these steps: (1) Open the dispenser by depressing the top latch button. (2) Remove product bottle (if any) from the dispenser and set aside. (3) Remove the rubber communication port cover in the back of the dispenser (see figure 4) and discard. (4) Align the TDB plug with the o u i atio po t, a d the housi g’s apti e s e ith the s e oss i the back of the dispenser (see figure 4). (5) Gently but firmly insert the TDB plug into the communication port, until it is firmly seated in the port. (6) Tighten the captive screw finger tight into the boss. (7) Replace the product bottle within the dispenser. (8) Close the dispenser. Screw Boss Communication Port Cover TDB Plug Installation: alignment of TBD with dispenser boss and communication port Figure 4. TDB Installation into Nexa™ Touch Free Dispenser Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 8 of 14 FAS 9205- 2.4 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Ecolab, Inc. Confirming FCC / ISED Compliance Verify that the FCC / ISED compliance label is present and that its meaning is understood. FCC / ISED Label Figure 5. Placement of FCC / ISED Label Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 9 of 14 FAS 9205- 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Re o al of the Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco fro 2.5 Ecolab, Inc. a Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser. To remove the beacon, follow these steps: (1) Open the dispenser by depressing the top latch button. (2) Remove product bottle (if any) from the dispenser and set aside (3) Unscrew the captive screw from the boss, to release the beacon and allow it to be removed. (4) Gently grasp and pull on the TDB to disengage the TDB plug from the communication port. 3. How the Touch Free Dispenser Beacon (TDB) Works. The Encompass HH CMS TDB is a wireless device that detects and communicates with Encompass HH CMS HCW badges and Hubs. The TDB communicates with a HCW badge based on its proximity to the device. When the HCW dispenses soap or sanitizer by placing their hand under the dispenser, a proximity bubble is created around the dispenser. The proximity bubble wakes up the HCW Badge and begins the information exchange between the devices. The dispenser then communicates time, date, badge status and ID information (the dispenser ID and badge ID) to a Hub, which relays it on to the remote server. I teractio 3.1 ith a Healthcare Worker’s Badge When the touch free dispenser dispenses product, the attached Encompass HH CMS TDB will momentarily create a proximity bubble around itself and the dispenser. If the Badge worn by the HCW activating the dispenser is within the proximity bubble, the Badge will communicate with the TDB and then will change to the proper hand hygiene status level. If the Badge is not within the proximity bubble, it will not communicate with the TDB nor will its hand hygiene status level change. This will result in the HCW not receiving credit for using the dispenser. The default range of the TDB’s p o i it u le is a out i hes i all di e tio s ut the a ge a e adjusted if necessary. It is important for the HCW to wear their Badge in a location that insures it is within the TDB’s p o i it u le whenever a dispenser is activated. It is also important that only one Badge is within the proximity bubble when a dispenser is activated. If more than one Badge is within the proximity bubble, the TDB may unintentionally communicate with the wrong Badge (i.e., a Badge belonging to a HCW that did not activate the dispenser). If this happens, the wrong Badge will change its hand hygiene status level and the wrong HCW will receive credit for using the dispenser. The Nexa Touch Free dispenser is equipped with a user feedback LED (gold light). This LED is in the same spot as the battery indicator light, but is a different color (yellow). The feedback LED will only flash when the TDB has successfully communicated with a Badge. The LED flash will occur during or immediately after dispenser activation. If the LED does not flash, the Badge may not have been within the proximity bubble or there was an error in communications. If this occurs, the HCW should move closer to the dispenser and activate it again. Please take the following steps to insure proper Badge communications and correct HCW credit when using a dispenser. 3.2 1. Verify that the Badge is being worn in a location that will be within a TDB’s -inch proximity bubble. 2. Before activating a dispenser, verify that other HCWs are not within the TDB’s -inch proximity bubble. If there are other HCWs near the dispenser, kindly ask them to move away before activating. 3. Verify that the dispe se ’s ello LED flashed when the dispenser was activated. If the LED did not flash, move closer to the dispenser and activate it again. Interaction with a Hub All TDBs are equipped with a longer range radio that allows them to transmit information to the Encompass HH CMS Hubs. The TDB will transmit to the Hub that is closest to it or from which it gets the strongest signal. At time of system install, it is verified that all TDBs are in range of at least one Hub. When the Nexa touch free dispenser dispenses product, the TDB is activated, will create a proximity bubble and search fo HCW adges. If the use is ea i g a adge, the Badge’s HH status ill e updated the TDB. The TDB will then Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 10 of 14 FAS 9205- 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Ecolab, Inc. t a s it the Badge’s HH status (both just prior to and immediately after the dispense) to the Hub. The TDB will also transmit the time, date and location of the event, along with the battery status of the HCW badge and the TDB. If the user is not wearing a badge, or is not within the proximity bubble, the time, date and dispenser ID for the product dispense e e t ill e ela ed to the hu as a o - adged dispe se . In addition to communication of dispense event data, all TDBs proactively send their ID and battery status information to a Hub on an approximately hourly basis. If communication to a Hub is lost, all TDBs have the capability to store up to 512 events in their on board memory. 4. Dispenser Beacon Status Information The Dispenser Beacon proactively sends its battery level and status information to a Hub at least once per hour, or when product is dispensed. This information can be accessed through the Dashboard, to generate a report showing Dispenser Beacons with low battery level. If communication to a Hub is temporarily lost, each TDB has the capability to store up to 512 events. If this number of events is exceeded before communication to the Hub is restored, the oldest events will be overwritten, thus resulting in some loss of data. 4.1 Yellow LED – Successful Communication Between HCW Badge and Dispenser Beacon. The Yellow LED which flashes once during or immediately after a dispense event, indicates that the HCW badge information has successfully been communicated to the Dispenser Beacon. The Dispenser Beacon will then send this information to a Hub for relay on to a Gateway, and eventually to the offsite server for compilation and archiving. 4.2 When an Empty Bottle is Removed and a New Bottle is Installed The Yellow LED will flash twice when the empty bottle is removed, and the Yellow LED will flash once when a new bottle is installed. 5. Touch Free Dispenser Beacon (TDB) Care and Maintenance 5.1 Handling The TDB is an electronic device and should be handled with care. Like other electronic devices such as a cell phone, the TDB must be protected from extreme heat, cold and moisture. Avoid handling the TDB with wet hands or exposing it to water. Dropping or tossing the TDB can result in damage to the internal electronics. 5.2 Cleaning Under normal conditions of use, the TDB should not require cleaning. On the infrequent occasions where the TDB might become soiled, it should be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth. The cloth may be dry or slightly damp but not wet. Only the exterior of the TDB may be cleaned. Do not attempt to clean any interior surface of the TDB, as this can damage the circuitry. Do not use abrasive cleaners or spray cleaning products. 5.3 Battery Replacement T pi al Dispe se Bea o atte life is a out ea ut this a a depe di g o use. Whe a Dispe se Bea o ’s battery is dead it will no longer communicate with other Encompass HH CMS devices. The Encompass HH CMS Dashboard software also monitors the battery level of each TDB. It will send an email alert to a designated maintenance person, assigned by the healthcare facility, when a TDB’s atte ies a e lo % o less e ai i g atte apa it . The maintenance person should replace the batteries as soon as possible to prevent loss of data. 5.3.1 Supplies The following supplies are required to replace the Touch Free Dispe se Bea o ’s atte : Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 11 of 14 FAS 9205- 1. 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Ecolab, Inc. Two (2) alkaline AAA Duracell® Coppertop Batteries 5.3.2 Battery Replacement Steps The following steps describe how to remove the TDB from the Nexa Touch Free Dispenser, and replace the batteries: 1. Open the dispenser by depressing the top latch button. 2. Remove product bottle (if any) from the dispenser and set aside. 3. Unscrew the retained screw from the boss, to release the beacon and allow it to be removed. 4. Gently grasp and pull on the TDB to disengage the TDB plug from the communication port. 5. Holding the TDB so that battery compartment door is facing up, remove the battery compartment door by gently pulling back on the battery door tab. 6. Once the battery compartment door has been removed, install two (2) AAA alkaline batteries, aligning the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the batteries with the corresponding signs displayed within the battery compartment (Ecolab recommends that only Duracell® Coppertop batteries be used to power the module.) 7. Once the batteries have been installed, replace the battery compartment door and make sure that it is firmly in place before replacing the TDB in the dispenser. 8. To replace the TDB in the Nexa Touch Free Dispenser, align the TDB plug with the communication port, and the housi g’s apti e s e ith the s e oss i the a k of the dispe se (see figure 4). 9. Gently but firmly insert the TDB plug into the communication port, until it is firmly seated in the port. 10. Tighten the captive screw finger tight into the boss. 11. Replace the product bottle within the dispenser. 12. Close the dispenser. 13. Dispose of the old batteries. Check with the healthcare facility for the proper disposal procedure. Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 12 of 14 FAS 9205- 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Ecolab, Inc. Appendix A - Certification and Safety Approvals FCC Statement NOTE: 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 causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Ecolab ould oid the use ’s autho it to ope ate the e uip e t. Industry Canada Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Conformément à la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. This radio transmitter (IC: 10060A-92053000) has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Le présent émetteur radio (IC: 10060A-92053000) a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur. Magnetic Loop Antenna Printed-F antenna, 6.3 dBi Helical antenna, 1.9 dBi Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 13 of 14 FAS 9205- 8 Nexa™ Touch Free Dispe ser Beaco User’s Guide Ecolab, Inc. Appendix B - Warranty This device is warranted against defective materials and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase. Equipment covered by this warranty will be repaired or replaced in the United States and Canada, WITHOUT CHARGE, except for shipping and handling, by our Factory Service Center. Whe etu i g e uip e t fo a a t se i e, ou ust fi st all ou dist i uto ’s Warranty Service Department for your Return Merchandise Authorization Number (RMA). The RMA must be on your return label and the shipping charges must be pre-paid and a copy of your receipt must be enclosed. Equipment should be returned to Ecolab Customer Service, 1201 Jupiter Park Drive, Jupiter, FL 33458. This warranty covers all defects incurred from normal use of the equipment and does not apply in the following cases: a. Loss or damage to the equipment due to abuse, mishandling, accident or failure to follow installation or use instructions. b. If the equipment is defective as a result of leaking batteries. c. If the equipment has been serviced or modified by someone other than our authorized agents. THE AFOREMENTIONED IS IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE VENDOR BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OR LIABILITY, TRANSPORTATION, INSTALLATION OR SUBSTITUTION COSTS, DELAYS, OR FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGES, COSTS, OR EXPENSES INCURRED, IRRESPECTIVE OF HOW THEY OCCUR. THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANY OTHER PERSON OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PUCHASER OF THIS EQUIPMENT OR THE PERSON FOR WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED AS A GIFT. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which may vary from state to state. This warranty is given with respect to equipment purchased in the United States. Ecolab P/N 9205-3000 Revision ?? Date 03/03/17 Drawing Number ??? Page 14 of 14
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