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1. Turn the meter off and remove all test leads.
2. Shake out any dirt that may be in the terminals.
3. Soak a new swab with alcohol and work the swab around in each
terminal.
If the meter is not to be used for periods of longer than 60 days, remove
the battery and store it separately.
6.2
Auto Fuse Detection
The meter automatically verifies the integrity of the internal fuses when
you set the rotary function knob to and plug 1 test lead into either A
terminal or mAµA terminal. In either case, if an open fuse is detected,
the word “ FUSE ” shows on the primary display.
6.3
Battery and Fuse Replacement
The meter uses a single standard 9 V battery (NEDA 1604, JIS006P,
IEC 6F 22), a 1000V/440mA IR 10kA fast acting F fuse (F71 ) for mAµA
current input , and a 1000V/11A IR 10kA fast acting F fuse (F 72 ) for A
current input.
Warning
To avoid false readings, which could lead to possible electric shock or
personal injury, replace the battery as soon as the low battery indicator
appears.
Replace the battery or the fuses as follows :
1.
Turn the rotary switch to OFF and remove the test leads from the
input terminals.
2.
Remove the battery door by using a screwdriver.
3.
Replace the battery or the fuses with ONLY specified
replacement battery or fuses.
4.
Reinstall the battery door by using a screwdriver.