
9652
FIXED STAND
Instruction Manual
December 2000 Revised edition 1 Printed in Japan
9652A980-01 00-12H
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Hioki 9652 FIXED STAND. To
obtain maximum performance from the instrument, please
read this manual first, and keep it handy for future reference.
The 9652 FIXED STAND is designed for use with the 8420-
01 and 8421-01 MEMORY HiLOGGERs. The 9652 FIXED
STAND can be used as a tabletop, belt-fixed, or wall-mount
stand.
Rubber stopper
Support stopper
Stand holder
Stand
Slot for affixing
the belt
Hole for wall-mounting
M4 x 50
Insert the stand into the lower
holes of the stand holder.
M3 x 8
Unit cove
Initial Inspection
When you receive the instrument, inspect it carefully to ensure that
no damage occurred during shipping. If damage is evident, or if it fails
to operate according to the specifications, contact your dealer or
Hioki representative.
Maintenance
To clean the instrument, wipe it gently with a soft cloth moistened
with water or mild detergent. Never use solvents such as benzene,
alcohol, acetone, ether, ketones, thinner or gasoline, as they can
deform and discolor the case.
Assembling the 9652 FIXED STAND
When using the 9652 as a tabletop stand, attach the stand holder,
support stoppers, rubber stoppers, and the stand.
Place the stand holder between the support stoppers and the metal
plate, and affix it using M3 x 12 flat head screws.
Attaching the 8420-01 and 8421-01
Remove the two screws that hold the cover of the 8420-01 or 8421-01
in place, and affix the unit to the stand from the rear using the four
screws (two M3 x 8 and two M4 x 50 flat head screws) provided with
the 9652 FIXED STAND.
NOTE
If the stand is inserted into the upper holes of the stand holder, the
weight of the unit may cause the stand to tip over. Make sure you
insert the stand into the lower holes of the stand holder.
When the 8992 PRINTER unit is connected to this unit, paper will
not feed properly if the 8420-01 or 8421-01 is vertical. Lay the
8420-01 or 8421-01 horizontal to print while recharging.