7. Maintenance
Note:
There are no user replaceable parts within the EVCC300, other than the battery cells and the fuses.
7.1 General maintenance
Ensure the unit is kept clean and dry after use.
Close all covers when not in use.
Test leads and adaptors should be checked before use for damage and continuity.
7.2 Cleaning
1. Disconnect from mains power / charger.
2. Switch off and remove battery cells.
3. Wipe the instrument with a clean cloth dampened with either water or isopropyl alcohol (IPA).
7.3 Battery
Warning: Always set the instrument to Off before battery cells are removed or installed.
Caution: Old batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
Caution: Only use approved batteries as defined below.
Battery (and fuses) are user-accessible using a screwdriver to remove access covers to the left of the grip (and to the
right of the barrel respectively).
Replacement battery types are: 4 x LR6 AA Alkaline (non rechargeable).
Refer to 8. Specifications on page 40
To help maintain the health, reliability and longevity of the installed batteries:
Remove battery cells if the instrument is not going to be used for a long period.
Store batteries in a cool, dry place. Batteries can be damaged when exposed to heat.
7.3.1 Battery status
Warning: Do not recharge Alkaline batteries.
Battery condition icon is positioned at the top right hand corner of display. This icon is displayed at all times when the
EVCC300 is switched on. When running the icon will indicate state of charge, the icon will be filled in proportion to
the state of charge.
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