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Handling Instructions
After Service
1) Parts for repair of this product shall be available for at least seven years
from the time of purchase.
2) For further details regarding After Service, refer to the After Service
information.
1) Do not remove the cap from the accessory receptor jack, except when
using the Mini Receptor.
2) If the accessory receptor jack is touched while measurements are being
taken, static electricity or induction may result in faulty measurements.
3) If the meter is used in the rain, at the seashore, or near a volcano, it
may become rusty or corroded due to water or corrosive gas. In such
situations, be careful to protect the meter as much as possible.
4) Do not subject the meter to shock or vibration. For protection, store the
meter in its case when carrying it.
5) Do not allow the diffuser to become scratched or stained.
6) Do not press on or damage the data panel.
7) Avoid using the meter under the following temperature conditions or
under the following situations, since it is composed of precision
electronic parts such as LSIs and LCD elements.
A) Do not use the meter in areas subject to temperatures higher than
50°C (122°F) or lower than -10°C (14°F).
B) When the temperature of the meter falls below -10°C (14°F), the
display response becomes very slow and the display may become
very difficult to read.
* At temperatures between 0° (0°F) and -10°C (14°F), the display
response is relatively slow, but there is no risk to the meter in such
environments
C) When the temperature of the meter rises above 50°C (122°F), the
display may become very difficult to read and the data panel will
turn black.
* If the meter is left under direct sunlight in the summer or near a heater,
the temperature of the meter may get much hotter than the
surroundings. So avoid this situation.
This instrument contains a microprocessor. If it is affected by
electromagnetic interference or other influences, it may fail to function
properly. If this happens, remove the battery and replace it.
Handling Instructions
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