Introduction; X84; „ Notes On Use - Konica Minolta CM-M6 Instruction Manual

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Introduction

The CM-M6 is a multi-angle spectrophotometer capable of measuring from six angles in a single measurement.
Please read this manual carefully before using the instrument.
Packing materials of the product
Be sure to keep all packing materials used for shipping the instrument (cardboard box, cushioning material,
plastic bags, etc.). This instrument is a precision measuring instrument. When transporting the instrument to a
service facility for maintenance or for other reasons, be sure to use the packing materials to minimize shock or
vibration. If the packing materials are lost or damaged, contact a KONICA MINOLTA-authorized service
facility.
Notes on Use
Operating Environment
• This instrument is a pollution level 2 product (equipment to be used primarily in manufacturing environments,
laboratories, warehouses, and similar locations). This instrument should be used in environments where
exposure to metallic dust or condensation is not a concern.
• This instrument is an overvoltage category I product (equipment for connection to circuits in which measures
are taken to limit transient overvoltage to an appropriately low level).
• Take care to prevent foreign matter from entering the instrument. Using the instrument while subjected to
intrusion of water or metals is extremely dangerous.
• Using the instrument in direct sunlight or near heating equipment can cause the internal temperature of the
instrument to become much higher than the ambient temperature, resulting in malfunction. Do not use the
instrument in such areas.
• Avoid subjecting the instrument to sudden temperature changes and condensation.
• Do not use the instrument in areas where dust, smoke, or chemical gases are present, or in extremely humid
environments.
• This instrument should be used in an environment with an ambient temperature between 0°C and 40°C and a
relative humidity of 85% or less (at 35°C) with no condensation. Use of the instrument outside this range will
result in unsatisfactory performance.
• Do not use the instrument at altitudes higher than 2,000 m.
• Do not use the instrument near equipment that produces a strong magnetic field (such as speakers).
• To secure the instrument for use, make sure the instrument is firmly attached with no possibility of falling off.
Failure to do so may result in harm to the instrument or people and objects around the instrument.
• This instrument is composed of precision electronic components. Never disassemble the instrument.
• The AC adapter supplied as a standard accessory (AC-A311) has been designed exclusively for indoor use.
Outdoor use is prohibited.
• Always use the AC adapter supplied as a standard accessory (AC-A311) and connect it to a 100-240 VAC
(50/60 Hz) AC outlet. Use an AC power supply of the rated voltage (within ±10%).
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• Do not subject the instrument to strong vibrations or impacts.
• Do not pull, forcibly bend, or apply excessive force to the connected cables and cords. Doing so may cause the
cable or cord to break.
• Do not allow the inside of the specimen measuring port of the instrument to become dirty or subject the port to
impact. In addition, make sure to attach the white calibration cap when the instrument is not in use.
• This instrument and the AC adapter are EMC Class B products. Use of the instrument and the AC adapter in
home environments may cause radio interference. Users may be required to take appropriate measures in such
cases.
• If the instrument is exposed to strong external static electricity, the LCD may go blank or fail to display
information correctly. Communication with a connected external device may also be interrupted. In such cases,
turn the power OFF and then ON again. If black smudges appear on the LCD, wait until they disappear naturally.
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