Getting started, Battery mark on the lcd / battery level – KYORITSU 6310 Quick Manual User Manual

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KEW6310

Getting Started

KEW6310

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3. Getting Started

The KEW6310 operates with either an AC power supply or batteries. In the event of AC power

interruption, power to the instrument is automatically restored by the batteries in the instrument. Dry-

cell batteries (alkaline) and rechargeable ones (Ni-MH); can be both used. It is also possible to charge

rechargeable batteries in the instrument.

Remove the Selector Switch Cover, and slide the Selector Switch to left or right depending on the

batteries to be used.

DRY-CELL BATTERY

RECHARGEABLE BATTERY

Battery can be

used

Alkaline dry-cell battery(LR6)

Ni-MH Rechargeable battery

(HR-15/51)

Position of

Selector switch

Slide the switch to the left (

DRY

)

Slide the switch to the right
(

RE-CHARGEABLE

)

Selector switch

cover

If the AC supply is interrupted and the batteries haven't been installed, the instrument goes off and

the measured data may be lost.

Battery Mark on the LCD / Battery Level

*

mark flashes while charging batteries. * reference time when using the instrument with indications on the LCD hide.

A continuous measurement with alkaline batteries is limited to 1 hour; use of an ac power supply is

recommended. (batteries should be considered and used as a back-up)

Battery Mark on the LCD

Powered by AC supply

Powered by Battery

*

Battery Level

0 ~ 100% (count by 20%)

100%

Possible continuous measurement

- approx 2 hours

*

: with alkaline batteries

- approx 5 hours

*

: with Ni-MH rechargeable batteries

0%

Battery is exhausted. (accuracy not guaranteed)

Instrument operates as follows automatically.

Measurement continues, Data

save is ceased. (Measured data is

saved.)

Data save (measurement) is

ceased.

(Measured data is saved.)

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