Please dispose of old batteries at a council collection point or return
them to a local shop at no cost. The disposal in domestic refuse is
strictly forbidden according to the Battery Regulations. You can return
used batteries obtained from us at no charge at the address on the
last side in this manual or by posting with sufficient stamps.
You can obtain further information about the Battery Regulations from
the
Bundesministerium
für
Umwelt,
Naturschutz
und
Reaktorsicherheit
(Federal Ministry of Environment, Nature
Conservation and Reactor Safety)
.
7.2. Replacing the fuse
WARNING!
To avoid electric shock disconnect the test leads before
removing the battery or the fuse. Replace only with the same type of
battery or fuse. Service should be performed only by qualified
personnel.
Caution!
For continued protection against fire or other hazard,
replace only with a fuse of the specified voltage and current ratings.
Caution!
Removing the backcover and replacement of the fuses
must only be performed by qualified personnel.
F1 0,63 A / 1000 V F
∅
10 x 38 mm
F2 10 A / 1000 V F
∅
10 x 38 mm
Follow these steps to replace the fuse:
1. Turn off the meter and disconnect the test leads.
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Batteries, which contain harmful substances, are
marked with the symbol of a crossed-out waste bin,
similar to the illustration shown left. Under the waste
bin symbol is the chemical symbol for the harmful
substance, e.g. „Cd“ for cadmium, „Pb“ stands for
lead and „Hg“ for mercury.