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0616 IH-2780

INSTALLING THE BATTERY

IMPORTANT! When the battery has been 
installed, first press the 

ORIGIN

 button to zero 

the micrometer, but do not rotate the thimble 
while the preset values are being set.  
(See Figure 1) 

•   Rotating the thimble at this time may result in the 

failure of setting default settings by the electrical 

unit. This will prevent obtaining a correct count. 

Reinstall the battery if you moved the thimble during 

this time.

•  If the battery is removed then reinstalled,  

the origin (zero point) set is canceled. If this  

happens, set the origin (zero point) again.  

(Refer to Zeroing the Micrometer on Page 3)

•  Use only an SR44 button-type silver oxide cell. The 

battery is used only for the purpose of checking 

the functions and performance of the micrometer, 

therefore it may not satisfy the specified battery life.

•  Carefully mount the battery cover so that the cover 

is completely engaged with the hole thread and 

the seal does not extend off the cover. Unless the 

battery cover and the seal are mounted properly, the 

micrometer may not display a correct value.

•  When an abnormal display appears, such as an 

error display or count failure, the battery should be 

removed and then reinstalled.

•  Follow the local ordinances or regulations for battery 

disposal. 

•  Install the supplied battery by referring to the figure 

below. (See Figure 2)

IMPORTANT! Do not disassemble. Do not modify 
this instrument. It may damage the instrument.

•   Do not use and store the micrometer at sites where 

the temperature will change abruptly. Prior to 

use, thermally stabilize the micrometer at room 

temperature.

•  Do not store the micrometer in a humid or dusty 

environment or use where the micrometer could be 

subjected to water and oil.

•  Protect the micrometer from sudden impacts, 

including a drop.

•   Always zero the micrometer prior to measurement.

•  Wipe off dust, cutting chips, and moisture from the 

micrometer before and after use.

•  To clean the micrometer, use a soft cloth soaked 

in a diluted neutral detergent. Do not use organic 

solvent (thinner, etc.). It may deform or damage the 

instrument.

•  Do not grip the display. It may damage the 

micrometer.

•  The spindle is designed so that it cannot be 

removed from the inner sleeve. Do not move it past 

the upper limit of the measuring range, as it may 

damage the micrometer.

•   Do not use an electric engraving pen or other such 

devices on the micrometer. It may damage the 

micrometer.

•   Do not charge or disassemble the battery. Doing so 

may cause a short circuit.

•   If the micrometer is not in use for more than three 

months, remove the battery. The battery could leak 

and cause damage to the micrometer.

•  The warranty shall not apply if the product fails or 

is damaged as a result of wear and tear, including 

battery drain.

SAFETY CONTINUED

SETUP

 

Seal

Battery

Figure 2

ORIGIN

Figure 1

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