Clarke 4500365 CM265 Digital Instructions
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To zero the digital caliper, close the jaws completely and press the 'zero' button on the display. This will reset the reading to 0.00 mm or 0.000 inches, depending on the unit selected.
First, check the battery compartment to ensure the battery is properly installed. If the battery is in place, try replacing it with a new one. If the issue persists, inspect the battery contacts for corrosion.
Press the 'mm/inch' button on the caliper to toggle between metric (mm) and imperial (inches) units.
Regularly clean the jaws with a soft cloth to remove any debris or dust. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures and moisture. Calibrate the caliper periodically using a standard gauge block.
Extend the depth rod from the end of the caliper by sliding the jaws apart. Insert the rod into the opening and read the measurement on the LCD display.
Inaccuracies can result from dirt or debris on the measuring surfaces, a depleted battery, or internal mechanical wear. Ensure the caliper is clean, and replace the battery if necessary.
Battery life can vary, but it is recommended to replace the battery once a year or whenever the display dims or becomes unresponsive.
Yes, the CM265 has inner jaws that are specifically designed for measuring the inside dimensions of objects.
Immediately dry the caliper with a soft cloth and remove the battery. Allow the caliper to air dry completely before reinserting the battery and using the device.
Use a calibration block of known dimensions. Measure the block with the caliper and compare the reading to the block's actual dimension. Adjust using the caliper's zero function if necessary.