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Replacing the Battery
To replace the batteries (l), make sure the meter is turned off.
1.
Press the edge of the battery cover and lift it up to remove.
2.
Remove the old batteries and replace with two 1.5V AAA size alkaline batteries.
3.
Close the battery cover. If the batteries are inserted correctly, you will hear a “beep” afterwards.
NOTE:
• Replacing the batteries does not affect the test results stored in the memory.
• As with all small batteries, these batteries should be kept away from children. If swallowed, promptly seek
medical assistance.
• Batteries might leak chemicals if unused for a long time. Remove the batteries if you are not going to use the
device for an extended period (i.e., 3 months or more).
• Properly dispose of the batteries according to your local environmental regulations.
Caring for Your Meter
Cleaning
• To clean the meter exterior, wipe it with a cloth moistened with tap water or a mild cleaning agent, then dry the
device with a soft dry cloth. Do
NOT
rinse with water.
• Do
NOT
use organic solvents to clean the meter.
Meter Storage
• Storage conditions: -25°C to 60°C (-13°F to 140°F), between 10% and 95% relative humidity (non-condensing).
• Always store or transport the meter in its original storage case.
• Avoid dropping and heavy impact.
• Avoid direct sunlight and high humidity.
Meter Disposal
The used meter should be treated as contaminated that may carry a risk of infection during measurement. The
batteries in this used meter should be removed and the meter should be disposed of in accordance with local
regulations.
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2006/66/EC
The crossed bin symbol on the batteries or product pack indicates that, at the end of their life,
they must not be disposed of as urban refuse. They must be disposed of separately from domestic
waste, either by taking them to a separate waste disposal site for batteries or by returning them
to your dealer when you buy similar rechargeable or non-rechargeable batteries. The chemical
symbols Hg, Cd, Pb, printed under the crossed bin symbol, indicate the type of substance contained in the
batteries: Hg=Mercury, Cd=Cadmium, Pb=Led. The user is responsible for taking the batteries to a special waste
disposal site at the end of their life, so that they can be treated and recycled. If the spent batteries are collected
correctly as separate waste, they can be recycled, treated and disposed of ecologically; this avoids a negative
impact on both the environment and human health, and contributes towards the recycling of the batteries’
substances. Non-compliance with the norms on battery disposal damages the environment and human health.
For further information regarding the waste disposal services available, contact your local waste disposal agency
or the shop where you bought the batteries.
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