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LaMotte SMART Spectro Spectrophotometer User Manual

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SMART Spectro Operator’s Manual 2.11

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touch the electronic components. You do not need to touch the electronic

components to replace the RAM battery.
If you will be touching the electronic components for any other reason, you

must wear a grounding strap. If such a strap is not available then take every

precaution possible to ground yourself before and during any contact with

the electronic components by holding onto a grounded metal pipe or other

grounded piece of metal. If this is not possible then at least touch a grounded

piece of metal just prior to handling any components or touching the boards.

Improper grounding can allow static buildup to short the components. LaMotte

Company is not responsible for any such damages.

Directions for Replacing the RAM Battery

1. The battery is a 3V coin battery on the top circuit board, about the size of a

dime. It is a model CR1220 or BR1225. Replace the battery with the same

model type.

2. Unplug the battery by popping it out of its holder. A small insulated, fl at head

screw driver may be used to help remove the old battery.

3. Plug in the new battery with positive side facing up.

Assembly of the housing top and bottom

1. Reassemble the spectro housing. When putting the top and bottom back

together be careful about the alignment of the metal panel on the back of the

Spectro (lamp access panel). There are slots for this panel in both the top

and bottom part of the housing.

2. Secure the top to the bottom using all 4 screws.

METER DISPOSAL

Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Natural resources were used in the production of this equipment. This

equipment may contain materials that are hazardous to health and the

environment. To avoid harm to the environment and natural resources, the use

of appropriate take-back systems is recommended. The crossed out wheeled

bin symbol on the meter encourages you to use these systems when disposing

of this equipment.

Take-back systems will allow the materials to be reused or recycled in a way that

will not harm the environment. For more information on approved collection,

reuse, and recycling systems contact your local or regional waste administration

or recycling service.