Changing The Batteries - A.MENARINI GLUCOFIX TECH GK User Manual

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8.3 Changing the batteries

When the low battery icon appears on the screen, the batteries are getting low.
Before using your meter, change the batteries.
Past results remain in the memory even when the batteries are changed. Your
meter uses two CR2032 3V lithium batteries. This type of battery is available in
many stores. Keep spare batteries handy at all times.
You do not need to set the date and time if you insert new batteries within 2
minutes after removing the old ones.
If batteries replacement takes longer than 2 minutes, the meter will automatically
require to reset Date and Time before any operation (see §7.1).
Replace the batteries as follows:
1. Make sure the meter is switched off.
2. Remove the battery cover at the rear of the meter.
3. Remove the batteries.
4. Fit the new batteries into the battery holder with the "+" pole facing upwards.
5. Close the battery holder.
WARNING
● If the batteries are inserted upside down, the meter will
not operate.
● The meter clock may stop if you touch the metal parts
inside the meter with your hands or metal.
● If batteries replacement takes longer than 2 minutes and
you do not reset time and date, all subsequent test results
will be stored with the incorrect date and time.
● Dispose of old batteries according to local environmental
regulations.
● Dispose of the meter according to your local regulations
for correct disposal.
CAUTION
● Improper use may cause explosion or leakage of flammable liquid.
● Do not expose the batteries to extremely high temperatures.
● Do not expose the batteries to extremely low air pressure.
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