Manual
2.2.
2.2.
2.
BASIC OPERATIONBASIC OPERATION
BASIC OPERATIONBASIC OPERATION
BASIC OPERATION
Despite the wide range of available measurement functions and optio-
nal setups, the operation of the Minilyzer is almost self-explanatory.
The LCD is divided in the menu bar on top (measurement function, filter,
setup and running / low battery) and the results displayed below are
showing various information’s about the current status.
The cursor control keys and the escape button allow straightforward
navigation through the available features to quickly get the required
information’s like
• Actual setup (measurement function, filters)
• Status of the unit / batteries
• Measurement results (numerical values and bargraph).
1.51.5
1.51.5
1.5
Battery ReplacementBattery Replacement
Battery ReplacementBattery Replacement
Battery Replacement
After unpacking, insert three (3) pcs. 1.5 V alkaline batteries, type AA,
LR6, AM3 into the ML1 battery compartment as shown in Fig 1 and Fig
2. The typical life-time for a set of alkaline batteries is 16 hours.
NOTES • We do not recommend to use rechargeable NiCd- or
NiMH-batteries.
• Do not insert batteries of different types.
• Note the correct polarities of the inserted batteries.
• Remove the batteries as soon as they are flat.
Fig 3 Display & Control Elements
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Basic OperationIntroduction
Fig 1 Open Battery Compartment Fig 2 Inserted Batteries










