6 Manual Updated May 19, 2020
MK5 Rear
15. Hook with Strap
: This hook and strap allow you to hang the Mako while you are reading or performing
tests. Only hang on well-fixed pipes that fit within the diameter of the hook.
16. Hook Clip:
This clip keeps the Hook and Strap safely stowed and out of the way when the Hook and
Strap are not being used.
17. Moisture Vent:
This vent allows condensate moisture to escape the meter while preventing external
water from entering the unit. Take care not to puncture the Vent with any tools or sharp objects as doing
so will void your warranty and may reduce the lifespan of the Mako.
18. Hook Groove:
Groovy Place for the Hook to be stowed when not in use. The orientation of the hook can
be reversed (facing left or right).
19. Battery Compartment Screws:
Unscrew all four Battery Compartment Screws before removing the
battery cover. When replacing the compartment, make sure all screws are firmly tightened to keep the
gasket compressed.
20. Battery Cover Lip:
Place your fingernail under the lip and lift gently once you have removed the Battery
Compartment Screws to reveal the batteries.
Do not use sharp tools or great force to remove battery cover as you may damage the Battery Cover Gasket.
Replace only with rechargeable or alkaline AA batteries.
21. Battery Cover Gasket:
Is an important part of what keeps the Mako water-resistant.
Make sure the
gasket around the battery cover is in place and undamaged before replacing the battery cover.