
E-6
6. Operating Instructions
6.1. Preparation
6.1.1. Measurement
site
NOTE
The following areas are not appropriate for measurement.
Areas where the floor is not level.
Areas where exposed to direct sun rays.
Areas where the temperature varies
quickly.
Areas close to cooling/heating devices.
Areas exposed to vibrations.
Areas with forced air intake or exhaust.
Areas where condensation occurs or
getting wet.
Windy
areas.
Chambers where the doors are
open/closed frequently.
REF.
To ensure precision flow rate measurement, use the equipment in an isothermal
chamber installed in an air-conditioned room.
6.1.2. Power
connection
Connect the dedicated AC adapter and the power cable. Put the AC adapter plug into the
power connector at the back of the equipment. Connect the AC adapter to an appropriate
power outlet.
WARNING
USE DEDICATED AC ADAPTER.
Using an inappropriate AC adapter may cause damage or injury through fire
or electric shock.
Summary of Contents for SF-1U
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