Konica Minolta ML2020 Automobile Parts User Manual


 
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the CM-700d/600d.
This is a precise, lightweight and compact spectrophotometer developed for color and color difference
measurement of reflective objective colors in various industries.
Packing materials of the product
Be sure to keep all packing materials used for shipping the product (cardboard box, cushioning
material, plastic bags, etc.).
The CM-700d/600d is a precision measuring instrument. When transporting the instrument to a
service facility for maintenance or for other reasons, be sure to use the packing materials to minimize
shock or vibration.
If the packing materials are lost or damaged, contact a KONICA MINOLTA-authorized service
facility.
Notes on Use
Operating Environment
Use the CM-700d/600d at ambient temperature between 5°C and 40°C and relative humidity 80% or less (at
35°C) with no condensation.
Be sure to use the instrument within this range. Do not use it in areas of rapid temperature changes.
Do not leave the CM-700d/600d in direct sunlight or near sources of heat, such as stoves etc. The internal
temperature of the instrument may become much higher than the ambient temperature in such cases.
Do not use the CM-700d/600d in areas where dust, cigarette smoke or chemical gases are present. Doing so
may cause deterioration in performance or a breakdown.
Do not use the CM-700d/600d near equipment which produces a strong magnetic field (such as speakers etc.).
The CM-700d/600d belongs to installation category II products (equipment which is powered by an AC
adapter connected to commercially available power).
The CM-700d/600d belongs to pollution level 2 products (equipment which may cause temporary electrical
hazards due to contamination or condensation or products which are used in such an environment).
Do not use the CM-700d/600d at altitudes higher than 2000 m.
The CM-700d/600d and the AC adapter supplied as a standard accessory have been designed exclusively for
indoor use. They should never be used outdoors because rain or other factors may damage the instrument.
Measurement
When using the instrument upside-down, make sure no dirt or dust get into the specimen measuring port.
When using the instrument for long periods of time, the measurement value may change depending on changes
in the environment. Therefore, in order to achieve accurate measurements, we recommend that white
calibration be done regularly using the White Calibration Cap.
White Calibration Cap
The White Calibration Cap must be used in combination with the instrument that bears the same pairing number.
The calibration data for the White Calibration Plate attached to the White Calibration Cap was measured at 23°C.
To achieve the highest accuracy when measuring absolute values (colorimetric values), calibration and
measurement should be performed at 23°C.
Do not allow the White Calibration Plate to get scratched or stained.
When not using the White Calibration Cap, invert it so that the White Calibration Plate is not exposed to
ambient light.
When the White Calibration Cap is attached to the instrument, do not hold on to the White Calibration Cap to
move the instrument. The cap may become detached from the instrument, causing the instrument to fall and
become damaged.
Target Mask
Do not touch the Target Mask’s inner surface by hand, scratch it or make it dirty.
When not in use, Target Masks should be stored in the cardboard box used for shipment or in the optional hard
case so that they will not be exposed to ambient light.