X84; „ Notes On Storage; X84; „ Notes On Cleaning; X84; „ Notes On Transporting; X84; „ Maintenance And Inspection - Konica Minolta CM-M6 Instruction Manual

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Introduction
Notes on Storage
• When not in use, store the instrument in the packing used for shipment or in the hard case (optional).
• Storing 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 store the
instrument in such areas.
• This instrument should be stored at a temperature between -20°C and 45°C with a relative humidity of 85% or
less (at 35°C) and no condensation. Storing the instrument in an environment with high temperatures and high
humidity will result in unsatisfactory performance. Storing the instrument and the drying agent at or near room
temperature is recommended.
• Make sure that the instrument is not subjected to condensation when stored. In addition, take care to prevent
rapid temperature changes to prevent condensation from occurring when transporting the instrument to the
storage location.
• Do not store the instrument in areas where dust, smoke, or chemical gases are present. Doing so may cause
deterioration in performance or a malfunction.
• Do not leave the instrument inside the cab or trunk of a vehicle. Otherwise, the temperature and/or humidity
during midsummer or midwinter may exceed the allowable range for storage, resulting in a malfunction.
• Dust inside the specimen measuring port may prevent accurate measurements from being performed. When
the instrument is not in use, use the lid to prevent the intrusion of dust and the like.
• The white calibration plate may become discolored if left exposed to light. Therefore, make sure to close the cap
when the plate is not in use in order to prevent the plate from being exposed to light.
• Take care not to pinch yourself on the areas of the hard case (optional) that open and close. Doing so may cause
injury.
Notes on Cleaning
• If the instrument becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. Never use organic solvents (such as benzene or
thinner) or other chemicals for cleaning.
• If there is dust or dirt on the lens or the receptor window, use a blower or the like to blow it off. Never use
organic solvents (such as benzene or thinner) or other chemicals for cleaning.
• If the white calibration plate becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft, clean dry cloth. If the dirt is difficult to remove,
wipe it off with a cloth dampened with commercially available lens cleaning solution, remove the solution with
a cloth dampened with water, and allow the plate to dry before using.
• If you are unable to remove dirt from the instrument through the above procedure, or if the instrument
becomes scratched, contact a KONICA MINOLTA-authorized service facility.
• If you are unable to remove dirt from the instrument or if the instrument becomes scratched, contact a KONICA
MINOLTA-authorized service facility.
Notes on Transporting
• When transporting the instrument, be sure to use the packing materials to minimize shock or vibration.
• When sending the instrument in for service, package and send the instrument and all accessories.
Maintenance and Inspection
• To maintain measurement accuracy, the instrument should be inspected once a year. For information on
inspection, contact the nearest KONICA MINOLTA-authorized service facility.
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