Placing Batteries; Note On Use; Remaining Battery Level Mark - Konica Minolta CHROMA METER CS-200 Instruction Manual

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Placing Batteries

Warning
Do not dispose of batteries in fire, short their terminals, apply heat to them or disas-
semble them. Doing so may cause explosion or liquid leakage, resulting in fire or
injury.
Should liquid leak from battery and contact to eye, wash liquid off with clean
water without rubbing eyes and immediately seek for medical professional's
advice. In case liquid contacts with hand or clothes, wipe liquid off with plenty
of water. Avoid further use of such instrument.
Insulate battery contact with such object as tape in disposing of batteries. Contact
to other metal object may cause heat, explosion or fire. Follow local regulation for
proper disposal or recycle of batteries.
Should instrument or AC adapter be damaged or smoke or odd smell be gener-
ated, do not keep using it without correction. Doing so may cause fire. In such
situations, switch power off immediately, unplug AC adapter (or remove batter-
ies in using ones) and contact the nearest Konica Minolta-authorized service
facility.
Caution
Do not use batteries other than those specified by KONICA MINOLTA. Or do not
use new and old batteries together or combine different type batteries. When
installing batteries in this instrument, make sure that they are correctly placed
according to (+) and (-) marks. Failure to any of these may damage battery or
leak liquid, resulting in fire, injury or air pollution.

Note on Use

Remove batteries if unused for 2 weeks or longer. If not, liquid in battery may leak, which
would damage this instrument.
To avoid draining of battery, sleep mode setting is available for the case not using for 30
minutes. See p.56 for details.
If batteries are installed and AC adapter is used, power is supplied through AC adapter.

Remaining Battery Level Mark

Mark indicating remaining battery level appears on bottom left of LCD screen.
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mark indicates that remaining battery level is low. If this appears, replacement with
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place with new ones or connect AC adapter.
Make sure that power switch is off before replacing batteries or connecting AC adapter.
(Failure to adhere to the following points may result in death or serious injury.)
(Failure to adhere to following points may result in injury or
damage to instrument or other property.)
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