3-2 Issue 05, 01/01 Krautkramer DM4E / DM4 / DM4 DL
3.1 Battery supply
DM4 instruments are operated with two non-recharge-
able dry cells (AlMn, type AA). These are contained in
the delivery.
A Attention:
Only use batteries supplied by us or batteries having
the same high performance data. Leaking batteries
can destroy the instrument!
H Note:
Take the batteries out of the instrument if you are not
going to use it for a longer period.
The following symbol appears on the screen when the
battery voltage is too low.
b
Exchange the batteries immediately in this case. If the
battery voltage is too low, the instrument is automati-
cally switched off in order to ensure a reliable opera-
tion only if the batteries are sufficiently charged.
Preparation for operation Battery supply
All settings and stored measurement readings are
retained and are immediately available.
Take a set of spare batteries if you carry out on-site
measurements.
H Note:
Used or defective batteries are special refuse and
must be disposed of according to statutory regula-
tions!
Inserting batteries
– Loosen both screws on the battery cover (on the
rear side of the instrument) and remove it.
– Place the two AlMn batteries into the battery com-
partment. Make certain that the poles are the
correct way round.
– Replace the cover and tighten the screws.
3-2 Issue 05, 01/01 Krautkramer DM4E / DM4 / DM4 DL
3.1 Battery supply
DM4 instruments are operated with two non-recharge-
able dry cells (AlMn, type AA). These are contained in
the delivery.
A Attention:
Only use batteries supplied by us or batteries having
the same high performance data. Leaking batteries
can destroy the instrument!
H Note:
Take the batteries out of the instrument if you are not
going to use it for a longer period.
The following symbol appears on the screen when the
battery voltage is too low.
b
Exchange the batteries immediately in this case. If the
battery voltage is too low, the instrument is automati-
cally switched off in order to ensure a reliable opera-
tion only if the batteries are sufficiently charged.
Preparation for operation Battery supply
All settings and stored measurement readings are
retained and are immediately available.
Take a set of spare batteries if you carry out on-site
measurements.
H Note:
Used or defective batteries are special refuse and
must be disposed of according to statutory regula-
tions!
Inserting batteries
– Loosen both screws on the battery cover (on the
rear side of the instrument) and remove it.
– Place the two AlMn batteries into the battery com-
partment. Make certain that the poles are the
correct way round.
– Replace the cover and tighten the screws.