Be sure to perform the preparation and inspection described in this chapter before using the
instrument. At the first sign of any abnormality, immediately stop using the instrument and perform
the required actions as described in “Troubleshooting” (page 91).
Inspections are not only required before use but also should be conducted periodically.
NOTE
Make sure that the power of the instrument is turned OFF before performing the pre-
operation preparation and inspection.
3-1 Preparing the power supply
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Using the battery
The remaining battery level is shown by the battery indicator on the LCD monitor.
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Loading the battery to this unit
Follow the steps below to load the battery.
①
Move the release knob of the battery
compartment door in the direction indicated
by the arrow.
②
With the release knob kept in this position,
slide the battery compartment door in the
direction indicated by the arrow.
③
The battery compartment door is now open.
④
Insert the battery while paying attention to
the orientation of the battery. Check that the
battery is locked in place and close the
compartment door.
Confirm that the battery compartment door is locked.
TIP
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Be sure to recharge the battery before using it for the first time after purchase or after it has
not been used for a long period.
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In general, the battery performance is degraded as the ambient temperature drops. Note
that the battery performance degraded due to the low temperature recovers when the
temperature rises to a normal level.
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A full charge will provide approximately one hour and 30 minutes (in general) of continuous
operation. The actual operating time depends on the charging method, operating
environments or setting conditions of this instrument. It is recommended to prepare multiple
spare batteries if long hours of battery-powered operations are expected. The normal battery
charging time is approximately two hours and 30 minutes (in general).
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The battery is a consumable item.
Release knob
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