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42
Maintenance and handling
4
You should clear the memory if there is any old data
stored. See “Clearing the memory” on page 37 for more
details.
5
Taking readings with an external sensor uses the same
zero-read-zero method as with the
N
O
-P
IN
and
C
ORE
modes.
See “Taking the reading on page 25 for more details.
6
To switch back to the internal coil, simply remove the
external coil connector and clear the data memory.
Maintenance and handling
Storing and transporting the KT-9
A robust leather case is provided for storing and transporting
the KT-9. The case can be worn on a belt or carried over your
shoulder using the provided strap. You should always store the
instrument in the supplied case to prevent accidental damage.
The interior of the case is designed to accept the KT-9 in a face
down manner as shown in Figure 12. The bottom is designed to
accommodate
P
IN
and this orientation is also easier to remove
from the case.
Figure 12
KT-9 orientation for storage. Note the compartment
in the lid for storing a spare battery, studs and pins.
42
Maintenance and handling
4
You should clear the memory if there is any old data
stored. See “Clearing the memory” on page 37 for more
details.
5
Taking readings with an external sensor uses the same
zero-read-zero method as with the
N
O
-P
IN
and
C
ORE
modes.
See “Taking the reading” on page 25 for more details.
6
To switch back to the internal coil, simply remove the
external coil connector and clear the data memory.
Maintenance and handling
Storing and transporting the KT-9
A robust leather case is provided for storing and transporting
the KT-9. The case can be worn on a belt or carried over your
shoulder using the provided strap. You should always store the
instrument in the supplied case to prevent accidental damage.
The interior of the case is designed to accept the KT-9 in a face
down manner as shown in Figure 12. The bottom is designed to
accommodate
P
IN
and this orientation is also easier to remove
from the case.
Figure 12
KT-9 orientation for storage. Note the compartment
in the lid for storing a spare battery, studs and pins.