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Mitutoyo SJ-210 - TROUBLESHOOTING; System Operation

Mitutoyo SJ-210
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No. 99MBB122A
16-1
16 TROUBLESHOOTING
In this chapter, check point and what to do when you have trouble
with the instrument are described.
16.1 System Operation
System operation
Symptom/Error
display
Possible causes Remedies
Remaining battery voltage is low.
Recharge the battery.
SJ-210 can not be turned
on when is powered by the
built-in battery (and with
the AC adapter
disconnected).
Built-in battery switch is set to OFF. Set the built-in battery switch to ON.
Poor connection of the AC adapter. Connect the AC adapter properly. SJ-210 can not be turned
on when the AC adapter is
connected.
Other than the above. Contact your dealer or the nearest Mitutoyo sales
office.
Built-in battery switch is set to OFF.
The battery has deteriorated.
Set the built-in battery switch to ON.
Replace the battery pack.
The built-in battery is fully charged.
Recharge the battery when the display of remaining
battery power moves to a low level.
Built-in battery can not be
recharged.
Recharge sign is not
displayed.
An AC adapter other than the one supplied with
the SJ-210 was used.
Use the supplied AC adapter only.
The display goes off
unexpectedly.
The power was turned off by the Auto-sleep
function.
Press the [POWER/DATA] key to turn off the power.
The power does not turn
off.
The AC adapter is used.
The Auto-sleep function has been set to OFF.
Keep holding down the [Esc/Guide] key for more than
3 seconds.
Cumulative distance is
over the limit!
Result of cumulative distance measurement
exceeds the display range.
The error display is cleared
when the cumulative distance is deleted or the
measurement range is set to a wider range.
Refer to 6.7, “Setting the Stylus Alarm”.
The buzz function does
not work properly.
Volume adjustment is set to minimum. Adjust the volume.
Refer to 10.8, “Adjusting the Volume of Indicator
Sounds”.

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