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• The White Calibration Plate attached to the White Calibration Cap may become discolored if left exposed to
light. Therefore, make sure that the cap is inverted when it is not in use so that the White Calibration Plate is
not exposed to ambient light.
• The Target Masks may discolor if they are left exposed to light. When they are not
in use, keep them in a safe
place to prevent exposure to light and to protect them from scratches and dust.
• Be sure to keep all packing materials (cardboard box, cushioning material, plastic bags, etc.). They can be used
to
protect the instrument during transportation to the service facility for maintenance (re-calibration etc.).
• If you are not going to use the CM-700d/600d for more than two weeks, the batteries must be removed. If th
e
batteries are left in the instrument, battery electrolyte may leak and damage the instrument.
Notes on Cleaning
• If the CM-700d/600d becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft, clean dry cloth. Never use solvents such as thinner or
benzene.
• If the White Calibration Plate attached to the White Calibration Cap becomes dirty, wipe it gently with a soft,
clean and dry cloth. If dirt is difficult to remove, wipe it off with a cloth dampened with commercially-
available lens cleaning solution. Then remove the solution with a cloth dampened with water, and leave the
plate to dry.
• If the inner surface of the Target Masks or the
inside of the integrating sphere get dirty, contact a KONICA
MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service
facility.
• Should the CM-700d/600d break down, do not try to disassemble and repair it by yourself. Contact a KONICA
MINOLTA SENSING-authorized service facility.
Disposal Method
• When disposing of used batteries, insulate the terminals with insulating tape etc. If the terminals of the battery
come into contact with metal objects, heat generation, explosion or fire may result.
• Make sure that the CM-700d/600d, its accessories and used batteries are either disposed of or recycled
corre
ctly in accordance with local laws and regulations.