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TEMPERATURE RECORDER
The used paper left in the used recording paper
compartment can cause a malfunction. Be sure to
remove it. See Fig. 5.
5.
Place the recording paper between the guide and the
guide plate. Slide the recording paper along the guide
plate so that the recording paper will not be forced out of
the date/hour slot. See Fig. 6.
6.
After ascertaining that the holes on the side of the
recording paper are locked into the teeth of the sprocket,
turn the gear and send the recording paper into the used
recording paper compartment.
Setting of time
1.
Turn the gear on the date/hour slot to the desired time.
2.
After properly folding the recording paper in the used or
unused chart compartment, replace the marking cartridge.
Removing of the used recording paper
After recording, take out the marking cartridge and remove
the recording paper from the recording paper outlet. If not
all of the recording paper has been fed into the used
recording paper compartment, send all the recording paper
in the compartment first turning the gear.
Battery change
To change the battery, turn the knob counterclockwise to
open the lid. Place the battery in the battery case
according to the plus-minus indications on the bottom of
the battery case. At the time of the first use, remove the
tape sealing the battery pole. See Fig. 7.
Note:
This temperature recorder is designed for the manganese dry cell and the alkaline dry cell. Do not use a
rechargeable battery because the initial voltage of such battery is low. The rechargeable battery may
cause the malfunction of temperature recorder or shorten the battery life significantly.
Start-up
1.
The quartz motor is started by placing a “R14” or size “C” dry cell battery in the battery case.
2.
Check the operation of the recorder using the quartz motor rotation check gear.
3.
Change the battery once a year.
Stopping
The temperature recorder is stopped by taking the battery out of the battery case.
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
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