Installing Batteries - Check-line CDT-2000HD Operating Instructions Manual

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5.0 INSTALLING BATTERIES

1. Turn the gauge over and locate the battery
compartment. You do not have to remove
the rubber shell.
2. Open the battery compartment by pulling
down on the tab located at the top of the
battery cover and remove the cover.
Insert two AA batteries following the
orientation engraved on the inside of the
battery compartment.
3. Replace the battery cover by inserting the
two tabs located on the bottom edge of the
cover into the matching slots in the housing.
4. Push the cover closed until the tab at the
top of the battery cover "clicks" into a
locked position.
5. Replace the cut-out section of the protective
rubber shell.
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9.0 MEMORY SYSTEM
The CDT-2000HD is supplied with
a built-in memory system which
stores the last measurement, maximum
measurement, minimum measurement,
and the average measurement which
occurred during a measuring period.
A measuring period is the interval of time while the Measure key is
depressed. The stored values are retained in memory even when the power
turns off (auto power off). To recall the stored values after auto power off:
1. Press the Measure key to turn the power on
2. Press the MEM key to recall the desired value
The Memory key accesses the CDT-2000HD's built-in
MEM
memory. Each time the MEM key is pressed the values
stored in memory will be recalled to the display in the sequence listed
below. The appropriate memory indicator will be shown together with
the recalled value on the display.
Note: When the batteries are removed, the values stored in memory
will be lost.
rpm
8.8.8.8.8
rpm
8.8.8.8.8
rpm
8.8.8.8.8
rpm
8.8.8.8.8
MEM
Last
MAX
MIN
AV
MEM
Maximum
MAX
MIN
AV
MEM
Minimum
MAX
MIN
AV
MEM
Average
MAX
MIN
AV
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