Konica Minolta CL-70F Operating Manual page 6

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NOTICE
A protective sheet is attached to the LCD. Peel it off before use.
Although the LCD monitor is manufactured to very high standards, it is possible to
observe a few dead pixels on the screen. This is normal and not a malfunction of the
meter.
Do not use at altitudes above 2,000m (6,561 feet).
Our company shall not be liable for any data loss caused by, but not limited to, malicious
acts and control errors.
You can install the software on the included CD-ROM only when you agree with all
articles in the license agreement that comes with the CD-ROM.
Be sure not to drop the meter or subject it to sudden impacts, as the meter will be
damaged.
Do not store the meter in areas of high temperature of high humidity, as the meter will be
damaged.
Be careful not to transport the meter from cold to warm moist conditions as condensation
will form on the meter and may damage it.
If the meter is operated in temperatures below -10°C, the response of the LCD will
greatly slow down and the display may be difficult to view and read. This will not harm
the meter. Also, if the temperature exceeds 50°C, the liquid crystal display will darken
and become difficult to read, but when it returns to room temperature it will return to its
normal condition.
If the meter is left in direct sunlight, a vehicle, or near a heater, the unit's temperature will
rise and may result in damage. Please be careful when using the meter in these types of
locations.
If the meter is left where corrosive gases may be generated, the gases may affect the
product and may result in damage. Please be careful when using the meter in these
types of locations.
In case of disposing the meter, follow the rules of disposal in your area.
Maintenance Notes
Be careful not to let the Light Receptor become dusty, dirty, or scratched as this may
affect the precision of the measurement.
If the meter becomes dirty, wipe it with a dry, soft cloth. Never use organic solvents such
as thinner or benzine.
NOTE
● For used batteries, dispose of them according to the rules of your area, or bring them to
a battery recycling shop near you.
● Insulate plus and minus terminals with tape or other insulation material.
● Do not remove the covering material of batteries.
● Do not disassemble the batteries.
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