5.6 Storing
Storage conditions
● Ambient temperature range
● Relative humidity range
5.7 Disposal
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5-8
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Install the instrument in a location free of water or chemicals. Any water
or chemicals entering the instrument may cause electric shock or
failure.
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Do not store the instrument in a location where chemicals are stored or
gases may occur. Spilt chemicals or vapor may enter the instrument
and result in fire.
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Disconnect the power cord from the outlet to ensure safety when the
instrument is not operated for 1 month or longer.
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Store the instrument in a location not subject to direct sunlight, high
temperature and humidity, or air containing dust, salt and/or sulfur.
Otherwise, failure or malfunction may occur.
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Store the instrument in a leveled stable place free of vibration or
mechanical impact. Otherwise, measurement cannot be conducted
correctly. The instrument may also topple or fall, resulting in fire or a
fatal accident.
Clean and dry the measurement probe, attach the protective cap, and place it in
the probe case for storage.
When the instrument is not used for a while, check that the instrument is
operating correctly before starting operation again.
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Keep the box and packing materials for use when moving or
transporting the instrument.
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Keep the packing materials and box together.
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When disposing of the packing materials, sort them by type and abide
by local government rules and regulations.
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A board with a lithium battery is used in the instrument. Since handling
of lithium batteries varies depending on governing bodies, follow
relevant laws and local rules.
–20 - +50°C
45 - 85%