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Rinse the probe with tap wa-
ter after every series of
measurements. If a more thor-
ough cleaning is required,
remove the PVC sleeve and
clean the probe with a cloth or
a non-abrasive detergent.
When reinserting the sleeve
onto the probe, be sure that
the sleeve is in the right direc-
tion with the four holes towards
the cable end.
After cleaning the probe, re-
calibrate the instrument.
The probe body is in PVC. For
this reason it must never come
into close contact with a heat
source. If the probe is exposed
to high temperatures (above
50°C/122°F), the rings might
become loose or detached, re-
sulting in a serious impairment
of the probe. In such cases,
the probe has to be replaced.
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When the battery becomes weak the meters will display "V" or an
additional blinking decimal point (HI 8733).
When the low battery indicator appears, the battery has only a few
hours left. A low battery will result in unreliable measurements.
It is recommended that the battery be replaced immediately.
Battery replacement must only take place in a non-hazardous area
using an alkaline 9V battery.
Slide off the battery compartment cover at the rear of the meter and
replace the 9V battery with a new one. Make sure the battery contacts
are tight and secure before replacing the cover.
V
9 VOLT BATTERY
SLIDE
OFF
HI 933000
BATTERY
HI 8033
HI 8633
HI 8733
HI 8734
SLIDE
OFF
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