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Foreword
Notes on Storage
• This instrument should be stored under the following storage
conditions.
•
Temperature of –10 to 60°C (14 to 140°F), relative humid-
ity of 10 to 95%, with no condensation.
•
Atmospheric pressure of 700 to 1060 hPa (altitude of –400
to 3000m).
• When storing the instrument:
•
Do not store the instrument in an area where it will be ex-
posed to water.
•
Do not store the instrument in an area where direct sun-
light, pressure, temperature, humidity, ventilation, sunlight,
dust, strong magnetic elds, and/or saline or sulphurous
atmospheres may affect the instrument.
•
Do not store the instrument on an inclined surface or on
a surface which may be subject to vibrations or physical
shock. (Also avoid vibrations or physical shock during
transportation.)
•
Do not store the instrument in areas where chemicals are
stored or where gas may be emitted.
• To avoid any problems occurring the next time the instrument
is used, make sure the instrument, cords, probes and other
accessories are cleaned and stored safely.
• If the instrument will not be used for more than 2 weeks, re-
move the batteries from the battery to avoid the possibility of
damage due to leakage of electrolyte.
•
The time/date set to the instrument using the optional soft-
ware will be reset to the factory setting (Jan. 1, 2000/0:00)
if the instrument is left for more than one day without the
battery.
•
The measurement data and the auto power-off time set
to the instrument using the optional software will be kept
even if the instrument is left without the battery.