Preparing the meter, Unpacking, Warranty card – YSI 63 User Manual

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2. Preparing the Meter

2.1 Unpacking

When you unpack your new YSI Model 63 Handheld pH, conductivity, salinity and Temperature
System for the first time, check the packing list to make sure you have received everything you
should have. If there is anything missing or damaged, call the dealer from whom you purchased
the system. If you do not know which of our authorized dealers sold the system to you, call YSI
Customer Service at 800-765-4974 or 937-767-7241, and we'll be happy to help you.

2.2 Warranty Card

Please complete the Warranty Card and return it to YSI. This will record your purchase of this
instrument in our computer system. Once your purchase is recorded, you will receive prompt,
efficient service in the event any part of your YSI Model 63 should ever need repair.

2.3 Batteries

There are a few things you must do to prepare your YSI Model 63 for use. First, locate the six
AA-size alkaline batteries and the battery cover kit which were included. Then locate the
markings inside each of the two battery-chamber sleeves that illustrate the correct way to install
the batteries. Install the batteries are shown.

NOTE: It is very important that the batteries be installed ONLY as illustrated. The instrument
will not function and may be damaged if the batteries are installed incorrectly.

Hand strap

Battery chamber
cover

2

Polarity marking

O-rings

Thumb screw

Figure 1

Attach the battery chamber cover to bottom of the instrument using the thumb screw as shown in
Figure 1. Make sure that the o-rings are in place. The battery-chamber cover is marked with the
words "OPEN" and "CLOSE."

Turn the instrument on by pressing and releasing the ON/OFF key on the front of the
instrument. The liquid crystal display (LCD) should come on. Allow a few seconds for the
instrument to complete its diagnostic routine. If the instrument does not operate, consult the
chapter entitled Troubleshooting.

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