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change the batteries release the retention screw of the battery com-
partment cover. Take out the empty batteries and replace them with
new ones. When inserting the batteries take care to observe correct
polarities and use exclusively batteries of the type Cr 2032. After in-
serting the new batteries close the battery compartment cover once
again.
Do not throw used batteries into the domestic waste, fire or water, but
dispose of them professionally in accordance with the relevant
legal requirements.
Changing electrodes
To change the electrodes release the four instrument casing screws
and remove the part of the casing shell that is released. Now release
the four circuit board screws. The electrodes can now be pulled out of
their mountings and replaced with new electrodes. Then secure the
circuit board again and the part of the casing shell that was released.
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Care
Always ensure that the instrument is kept as dry as possible and avoid
any contamination between the electrode needles.
Clean the instrument as necessary with a soft damp cloth that is lint-
free. Ensure that no moisture penetrates into the housing. Do not use
any sprays, solvents, cleaning agents containing alcohol or abrasives:
instead use only clean water to moisten the cloth.
Changing locations
When The unit is moved from a warm to a cold Location (or vice
versa), this relocation can lead to condensation formation on the
electronic measuring equipment. This physical effect, which cannot
be prevented for constructional reasons, invariably leads to devi-
ations in measurement. The unit requires an acclimatisation time
of approx. 15-30 minutes, depending on how high the temperature
differences were, before the measuring process can be continued.
Operating manual – Moisture meter
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