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4.
Handling the dry cells
Misusing or abusing the dry cells may cause
electric shocks, bursting or sparks to be
generated. It may also cause electrolyte to leak,
which will corrode the unit and dirty the user's
hands, clothing, etc. In particular, bear the
following points in mind:
Do not use dry cells that are new together with dry
cells that have been used even once.
Do not place dry cells in a pocket, bag, etc.
together with any small metal objects (such as
keys, coins or decorative necklaces).
Do not apply heat to dry cells or throw them into a
fire.
Do not disassemble the dry cells.
Do not solder the dry cells.
Do not short-circuit the terminals of the dry cells.
Do not use different types of dry cells together.
Remove the dry cells when they are not to be
used for a while.
Install the dry cells properly as indicated with their
"+" and "–" terminals aligned correctly.
If electrolyte has leaked out, thoroughly wipe it off
on the dry cell compartment, and then install new
dry cells.
In the event that any parts of your body have
come into contact with leaking electrolyte, rinse it
off thoroughly with water.
Handling the LCD screen
5.
The LCD screen is made of plastic. Wipe with
soft and dry cloth to clean the screen. Do not use
benzene, thinner, or similar agent. Otherwise the
cover will be tarnished or cracked.
PARTS DESCRIPTION
► Fig.1:
(1). Battery installation area
(2). LCD screen
(3). Forward and backward buttons
Use these to select diagnosis screens.
(4). Power button
Hold this down to turn the power on and off.
(5). Holes for securing the screws used to suspend
the unit
Use these holes for wall-mounting.
(6). Dry cell cover
(7). USB connector
(8). SD card connector
This is not normally used; it will be used when
the functions of the Portable Battery Checker are
updated.
SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
INSTALLATION
How to install and replace the dry
cells
CAUTION:
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF DRY
CELL IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED DRY CELLS ACCORDING TO
THE INSTRUCTIONS.
CAUTION:
Use new dry cells that are all
the same type. Otherwise, electrolyte leakage or
malfunctioning may result.
CAUTION:
To push the tab of the dry cell
cover, use a slotted screwdriver or other such
tool. You may injure yourself if you try using your
fingernail, etc., to push the tab of the dry cell cover.
NOTE: Use alkaline dry cells. If manganese dry
cells are used, they may power the Portable Battery
Checker only for very brief periods of time. If
rechargeable cells are used, their remaining charge
will not be indicated correctly.
NOTE: The dry cells are not included in some
countries. Prepare four 1.5V "AA" dry cells.
1.
Use a #1 Phillips (+) screwdriver to remove the
screw of the dry cell cover.
► Fig.2
2.
Push the tab of the dry cell cover in the direction of
the arrow to remove the cover.
► Fig.3
3.
Install the dry cells while ensuring that their "+"
and "–" terminals are aligned correctly.
► Fig.4
4.
Attach the dry cell cover, and secure it using the
screw.
► Fig.5
Supplying power using a USB
connection
This Portable Battery Checker can be operated using
power supplied by a USB connection. Supplying power
using a USB connection allows the Portable Battery
Checker to be operated without dry cells. When power
is supplied to the Portable Battery Checker using a
USB connection while dry cells are installed inside, the
power supplied using the USB connection takes priority.
Open the USB connector cover, and connect the
Portable Battery Checker to a PC, AC adapter, etc.
using a USB cable.
► Fig.6
NOTE: Only connection to a USB micro type B plug
is possible.
NOTE: The Portable Battery Checker may not operate
properly with some types of PCs or AC adapters.
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