
I‑5039
6
CAUTION
Handle the cable with care. Never damage or given undue stress to the
cable. Nicking the cable sheath, placing heavy objects upon the cable, or
straining the cable by undue bending is most prohibitive. Failure to observe
this precaution may lead to fatal electric shock or fire accident.
Do not use any cable other than specified for exclusive use with the
instrument. Failure to observe this precaution may cause cable burnout or
instrument failure.
Never handle the cable connector with wet hands as such operation can
result in fatal electric shock.
Cabling
Be sure to turn off the POWER switch in advance when plugging and
unplugging the cable, except in case the sports timer is connected to
CT-1000/916 for external
synchronization
mode operation.
STRICTLY OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS MAY LEAD TO EXPLOSION, ELECTROLYTE
LEAKAGE, AND EXOTHERMIC REACTION OF DRY CELL, CAUSING INJURIES AND
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION.
Never use any power supply other than
“
AA
”
alkali dry cell (LR6) or
manganese dry cell (R6PU).
Do not use different types of dry cells together.
Do not use old and new dry cells together. When loading the instrument
with dry cells for the first time or when replacing spent dry cells, be sure
to use a battery of new dry cells.
When setting the dry cells into the instrument, do not mistake their plus
and negative poles for each other. Place them in the battery hatch
oriented as instructed. If the dry cells are set in the wrong directions,
instrument failure and other troubles may result.
Handling of
dry cell
After use, be sure to remove the dry cells from the instrument. If the dry
cells are left inside for a long period of time, electrolyte may leak to
damage the internal components of the instrument.