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14.5 Inserting/changing the battery
1. Disconnect the multimeter and test leads from all circuits, and then disconnect
all test leads from the multimeter.
2. Switch off the multimeter.
3. Remove the battery/fuse compartment cover (see “Opening the battery/fuse
compartment”).
4.
Insert new batteries with the same specifications.
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Pay attention to the polarity markings in the battery compartment.
5. Carefully replace the battery/fuse compartment cover.
Never use the multimeter when the battery/fuse compartment is
open. !RISK OF FATAL INJURY!
Do not leave empty batteries in the device. Even leakproof batteries
may corrode and destroy the device or release chemicals that are
detrimental to your health.
Do not leave batteries unattended, as they may be swallowed by
children or pets. Seek immediate medical attention if a battery is
swallowed.
If you do not plan to use the multimeter for an extended period,
remove the battery to prevent it from leaking.
Leaking or damaged batteries may cause acid burns if they come
into contact with your skin. Always use protective gloves when
handling leaking or damaged batteries.
Batteries must not be short-circuited or thrown into open flames!
Do not recharge or disassemble non-rechargeable batteries, as this
may cause an explosion.