Fluke 8062A Instruction Manual page 49

True-rms multimeter
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1.
DC VOLTAGE - Select the dc voltage function and the 20V range.
Read the battery voltage by touching the probe tip from the lead
connected to the V jack to the side contact (not the center pin) in the
opening for the battery eliminator jack on the right side of the
instrument. Be careful not to short the battery by connecting the side
contact to the center pin. Battery voltage should read 5.2V to 10V. If the
voltage is less than 5.2V, the battery should be replaced.
Do not touch the probe tips with your fingers, or allow
the probe tips to contact each other.
Local line voltage is measured in the following step:
2.
AC VOLTAGE - Select the ac voltage function and the 200V range.
Take note of the preceding warning and insert the probe tips into a
standard wall socket. The display should read the local line voltage.
Carefully remove the probe tips from the wall socket.
3.
RESISTANCE, CONTINUITY, DIODE TEST - Select the resistance
function and the 2 k range. Touch the red (V ) probe tip to the A jack
so the V input is shorted to the A input (this is the fuse check
procedure from section 2-4). The display should read .1000
(neglecting lead resistance).
Push the
continuity. You should see the bar in the display and hear the tone.
Select the diode test (with the V and A inputs still shorted together).
The display should read .0102
Remove the connection between the inputs. The instrument should
indicate OL.
Warning
button twice to enable the visible and audible
.0015V.
Operation Instructions
Initial Check-Out Procedure
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