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2.1 Handling Precautions
IM 735201-01E
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Precautions When Using the Batteries
1) If the plus or minus terminal of the battery holder is dirty, contact with the
battery will be weakened, possibly causing the power to cut out. If dirty, wipe
the plus and minus terminals clean with a dry cloth.
2) Do not allow the batteries to come into contact with water (including rain water
and sea water). Also, do not apply strong physical shocks.
3) Shorting the plus and minus terminals of the batteries with metal or other
conductive objects causes a large current to flow that can damage the
batteries and emit heat. Take care not to short the terminals when handling
the batteries.
4) Disassembling the batteries or placing them in fire is extremely dangerous and
must never be attempted.
5) Do not discard spent batteries together with general household waste (unless
your local laws permit doing so).
6) Check the polarity/orientation of the batteries carefully before inserting them
into the battery holder. Incorrectly oriented batteries can result in damage to
the instrument.
7) Remove the batteries during periods of extended non-use. Leakage from
batteries can occur, resulting in damage to the instrument.
8) Always operate the instrument in a way that is appropriate for the type of
batteries you are using.
Cautions When Using the AC Adapter
Use the AC adapter that came with the instrument, and the country-specific
power cable that was packaged together with the AC adapter. Connect a power
supply that meets the specifications of the AC adapter.
To use the cable and adapter, insert the power cable firmly into the inlet on the
AC adapter, and connect the output cable firmly to the AC adapter terminal on
the instrument. Also, only use these items indoors. Use them in the same
temperature range as is required for the instrument. Note that the safety standard
for the AC adapter specifies an operational temperature of 0–40°C. Never use an
AC adapter or power cable other than the dedicated ones available for use with
this instrument, as damage can result.
Precautions When Using the CD
This CD contains software, and is for use in a computer only. Do not play this on
an audio CD player as the high volume may damage your hearing or audio
speakers.
Precautions When Discarding the Instrument
Treat the instrument as general industrial waste, separate from household waste,
and dispose of the instrument according to relevant local laws.