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TAG INSTALLATION
The tag is housed in a rugged metal that can withstand harsh environments. However, it is better
to protect the tag from direct rain.
Place the tag near a sampling point. Fix it securely with the provided screws, in such a way that the
metallic
iButton
®
is easily accessible for reading the tag.
The number of tags that can be installed is practically unlimited. Additional tags can be ordered
(HI 920005 - five tag holders with tags).
LAMP REPLACEMENT
The instrument tungsten lamp has a life longer than 100,000 measurements. In case of lamp
failure, the defective lamp can be easily replaced. When the lamp is broken, the instrument displays
“no L” error message.
To replace the lamp follow the next steps:
Remove the battery lid.
• Unscrew the lamp connection using a
screwdriver.
Unlock the lamp and extract it by pulling it out
from the lamp holder handler.
Place the new lamp in the right position and
push it until is securely locked.
Insert the lamp leads into the connector and
tight them using a screwdriver.
Warning: After lamp replacement the meter has
to be recalibrated.