Proper maintenance is recommended for best results.
Section 9 Maintenance
For best results, the meter should be cleaned after each day of testing.
Cleaning
Meter Surface
A cotton cloth can be used to clean the surface of the meter. Use a damp cotton cloth if
necessary.
A dry, soft cloth may be used to clean the LCD and the sensor area. It is recommended that
the meter be stored in the carrying case after each use. Take care to avoid getting liquids,
residue in the meter through the Strip Channel, Code chip slot or USB Port.
Make sure the meter is off before removing the battery. Turn the meter over to locate the
battery cover. Press the battery cover tab and lift the cover to open it. Remove and discard
the old batteries. Insert new 3 AAA rechargeable batteries (Lithium/NiMH
/Zinc Carbon).
/ZnCl
Close the battery cover and make sure that it snaps shut. Recheck and reset the clock setting
as necessary after battery replacement to ensure time is set correctly. Refer to
Section 4 Initial
Setup.
Recharging or Replacing the Batteries
Note:
Do not discard batteries along with household waste. Follow local regulations
for disposal.
When the battery icon is flashing, the battery
is running low and should be recharged or replaced as soon
as possible. An
E-4
error message will appear if the battery
is too low to perform any more tests. The meter will not
function until the battery is recharged or replaced.
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To recharge the 3AAA rechargeable batteries inside the meter,
connect the meter with AC Power adapter (output: 5.0V DC,
1.0A)
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