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Maintenance
Replacing the Test Leads
You can replace a worn out or damaged test lead. To
get a replacement test lead, contact your local Fluke
Networks authorized distributor.
Warning
Read all instructions completely and
understand possible hazards to end user if
repairs are not performed properly.
Before you remove the battery door,
disconnect the test leads from the line.
Install only test leads that are supplied by
Fluke Networks for your model of the test
set.
To remove and install the test leads:
Warning
Make sure you install all the screws and
washers that you removed. Make sure that
you tighten the screws. Missing or loose
parts can make the test set dangerous to
use.
When you install new test leads, be careful
not to cause damage to the braided
insulation around the cables.
Note
The screws do not come out of the battery
door.
1
Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen only the three
screws on the battery door (Figure 6).
2
Remove the battery door and battery from the
test set. (Figure 6)
3
Loosen the two screws that attach the test leads to
the test set (Figure 9), then remove the two screws
and washers.
4
Lift the test lead cable out of the strain-relief
channel, then pull out the cable through the hole
in the housing.
5
Use alcohol and a swab to clean the battery
compartment and the connections for the test
leads.
6
Put the lug of the new test lead through the hole
in the housing, then pull approximately 1 inch
(25 mm) of cable through the hole. Push the cable
down into the strain-relief channel.
7
Install the screw and washer to attach the lug to
the test set. Figure 9 shows the correct installation
for the lugs.
8
Install the battery and the battery door. Tighten
the screws on the battery door to a maximum
torque of 0.904 N-m or 8 in-lb.
GOLO8.eps
Figure 9. How to Remove and Install the Test Leads
Red (ring)
Black (tip)
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