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Maintenance
3
Slide the belt clip into the slot at the previously
unused location, and secure it to the case with one
of the Phillips head screws.
4
Slide the plastic insert into the belt clip slot that is
not being used and secure it with the remaining
Phillips head screw.
Replacing the Line Cord
A worn out or damaged line cord can be replaced by
the user. To obtain a replacement line cord, contact
your local Fluke Networks authorized distributor.
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Warning
Read all instructions completely and
understand possible hazards to end user if
repairs are not performed properly.
Disconnect test set clips from any metallic
connections before performing this
maintenance.
Removing the Old Line Cord
To remove the old line cord:
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Warning
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Be sure to account for all hardware
removed. Loose or missing hardware could
create a hazard for the end user.
Note
Battery cover screws are retained in the cover
and will not come all the way out of the battery
cover.
Be careful not to damage or pinch the speaker
wires, printed circuit faces or insulating
materials.
1
Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen only the four
screws attaching the battery door cover to the
back of the test set (Figure 4).
2
Remove the battery door cover (Figure 4) and
battery from the test set.
3
Loosen the two screws that hold the line cord to
the PC board (Figure 6).
4
Using needle nose pliers or one of the line cord
clips, remove the two screws and washers from the
line cord connectors.
5
Using needle nose pliers, remove the plastic clip
(Figure 7) that holds the line cord strain relief in
place.
6
Slip the line cord screw lugs (Figure 8) out through
the hole in the end of the housing.
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Figure 6. Removal/Installation of Line
Cord Screws
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