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Operation
Maintenance
The instrument does not require special maintenance when used
as specified in these operating instructions.
Cleaning
Use a damp cloth and mild household detergent to clean the instrument should it
become soiled through daily use. Never use aggressive cleaning agents or solvents
to clean the instrument.
Replacing the battery
Replace the batteries when the battery symbol appears on the display.
Remove the test leads from the instrument before changing the batteries!
Remove the three screws on the rear, open the battery compartment and remove the
discharged battery. Insert new batteries (2 x 1.5 V AA). Replace the battery compartment
and screw tight.
Only use the batteries specified!
Batteries must not be disposed of with normal domestic waste!
Observe the statutory regulations pertaining to disposal!
Changing the fuse
Remove the three screws on the rear, open the battery compartment and remove the fuse.
Insert a new fuse (F 10A). Replace the battery compartment and screw tight.
Only use the fuses specified!
The following measurement categories have been defined in accordance with EN 61010-1:
Measurement CAT II
Measurements on circuits that are directly electrically connected to the network,
via plugs in the home, office and laboratory.
Measurement CAT III
Measurements on building installations: fixed consumer units, distributor connection,
equipment fitted permanently to the distributor.
Measurement CAT IV
Measurements at the source of the low voltage installation: meters, primary
surge protection, mains connection.
Electrical energy may cause serious injuries!
Always wear personal protective equipment!
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