3. General Maintenance
3.1.
Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and detergent; do not use abrasives or solvents.
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Take out the batteries if the meter won’t be used for a long time.
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Max. Voltage applied to output terminals: about 32V; Max. current applied to output terminals: about 25mA.
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Dirt or moisture in the terminals can affect readings.
Clean the terminals as follows:
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Turn the Meter off and remove all test leads.
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Shake out any dirt that may be in terminals.
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Soak a new swab with alcohol. Clean each terminal with the swab.
3.2. Replacing the Battery
The Meter is powered by two AA batteries (IEC LR6).
Warning
To avoid electrical shock or personal injury:
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Remove test leads from the meter before opening the battery door.
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Max. Voltage applied to output terminals: about 32V; Max. current applied to output terminals: about 25mA.
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Close and latch the battery door before using the meter.
Note
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The new and old Batteries can not be mixed.
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Max. Voltage applied to output terminals: about 32V; Max. current applied to output terminals: about 25mA.
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Make sure the battery’s odes are in accordance with the symbols illustrated in battery pool when replacing them.
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Max. Voltage applied to output terminals: about 32V; Max. current applied to output terminals: about 25mA.
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Take out the batteries if the meter won’t be used for a long time.
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Max. Voltage applied to output terminals: about 32V; Max. current applied to output terminals: about 25mA.
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Dispose the old batteries in accordance with the local law
Replace the batteries as follows.
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Turn the rotary switch to OFF and remove the test leads from the terminals.
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Take off the protector of the meter , remove the battery door by using a standard-blade screwdriver to turn the battery
door fasteners, and then take of the battery case.
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Replace with two new batteries.
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Reinstall the battery case and tighten screws.
3.3. Replacing the Fuses
Warning