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i6000s English Instruction Sheet 

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Battery Installation 

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Warning 

To prevent electric shock or personal injury: 

 

Remove Probe from energized circuits before 
opening battery door. 

 

Never operate the unit without the battery cover 
installed. 

The Probe requires two AA IEC LR6 alkaline batteries for 
operation. The battery compartment is accessed from the rear 
end of the electronic enclosure. 

The batteries must be replaced when the LED is lit continuously 
or when it fails to light up. Ensure that the Probe is away from 
any current carrying conductor and also that the output is 
disconnected from other equipment. 

To install the battery: 

1.  Use a coin or a similar tool to turn the battery lock (¼ turn) 

until the dot aligns with the unlock symbol. 

2.  Remove the battery cover. 

3.  Install the batteries ensuring that correct polarity is 

observed. 

4.  Replace the battery cover and turn the battery lock until the 

dot aligns with the lock symbol. 

Measuring Current  

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Warning 

To prevent electric shock or personal injury: 

 

Read Safety Instructions before operating this 
product. 

 

Ensure that the conductor to be tested is de-
energized. 

To measure current: 

1.  Connect the output of the electronics to the input of an 

oscilloscope or other data recording device. 

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Warning 

To prevent electric shock or personal injury, the 
flexible current Probes are not for use on 
conductors with a potential of over 600 V. 

Summary of Contents for i6000s Flex Series

Page 1: ...fies conditions and procedures that are dangerous to the user A Caution identifies conditions and procedures that can cause damage to the Product or the equipment under test Warning To prevent electric shock or personal injury If the Probes are used in a manner not specified in these operating instructions protection provided by the Probes may be impaired Use the Probes only if qualified Use cauti...

Page 2: ...Probe to display device before installing the flexible measuring head Never change batteries while measurement head is installed on conductor Use only the provided original or specified accessories Adhere to local and national safety codes Individual protective equipment must be used to prevent shock and arc blast injury where hazardous live conductors are exposed CAT III equipment is designed to ...

Page 3: ...ry III is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected to the distribution part of the building s low voltage MAINS installation Double Insulated Do not apply around or remove from uninsulated hazardous live conductors without taking additional protective measures Conforms to European Union directives Conforms to relevant Australian Safety and EMC standards Certified by CSA Group to North A...

Page 4: ...ing Humidity 15 to 85 non condensing Weight 180 g head 190 g electronics Safety Standards General IEC 61010 1 Pollution Degree 2 Measurement IEC 61010 2 032 CAT III 600 V Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC IEC 61326 1 Portable Electromagnetic Environment IEC 61326 2 2 CISPR 11 Group 1 Class A Group 1 Equipment has intentionally generated and or uses conductively coupled radio frequency energy that ...

Page 5: ...nstruction Sheet Page 5 Operating Instructions ewf0001 eps Measuring head Measuring head coupling Head output cable Enclosure Power on Range selector Battery low indicator Power on indicator Output cable BNC connector ...

Page 6: ...ed from other equipment To install the battery 1 Use a coin or a similar tool to turn the battery lock turn until the dot aligns with the unlock symbol 2 Remove the battery cover 3 Install the batteries ensuring that correct polarity is observed 4 Replace the battery cover and turn the battery lock until the dot aligns with the lock symbol Measuring Current Warning To prevent electric shock or per...

Page 7: ...Always use appropriate equipment for personal protection When installed on bare conductors busbars the product must be within a suitable enclosure Ieb0002 eps Operation To turn on the unit move the switch from Off position to the required measurement range If the value of current being measured is unknown select the 6000 A current range and then reduce accordingly Battery Status Battery status is ...

Page 8: ...sposable batteries or damage from accident neglect misuse alteration contamination or abnormal conditions of operation or handling Resellers are not authorized to extend any other warranty on Fluke s behalf To obtain service during the warranty period contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information then send the product to that Service Center with a ...

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