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WIKA CEP6000 - Batteries; Selecting the Batteries or Rechargeable Batteries; Using the Power Supply Unit

WIKA CEP6000
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WIKA operating instructions, model CEP6000
MM/YYYY country code based on 10/2014 GB/CN
GB
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ON/OFF
Switches the calibrator on and off.
4.2 Batteries
4.2.1 Selecting the batteries or rechargeable batteries
The model CEP6000 works with four alkaline batteries (AA) or with four NiMH
rechargeable batteries (AA).
4.2.2 Using the power supply unit
CAUTION!
Physical injuries and damage to property and the environment
If alkaline batteries are used in the model CEP6000 hand-held multi-
function calibrator, when the power supply unit is used at the same time,
overheating, severe damage and leakage can occur. Leakage of electro-
lyte from batteries presents a significant health risk.
Only ever use the power supply unit without batteries or with NiMH
rechargeable batteries in the instrument.
Only use undamaged and fault-free power supply units.
Use WIKA accessories.
Using the power supply unit:
1. Remove alkaline batteries from the model CEP6000 hand-held multi-function
calibrator or insert rechargeable batteries in the calibrator’s compartment.
2. Connect the power supply unit to the calibrator.
3. Insert the power cord into the power connector.
Ensure that the correct power supply is present when doing this.
The NiMH rechargeable batteries in the instrument are recharged slowly.
Recharging takes between approx. 10 and 12 hours.
4. After use, disconnect the power cord from the mains and the calibrator.
4. Design and function

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