Maintenance; Battery Replacement (Model 1050); Recharging The Battery (Model 1060) - AEMC 1060 User Manual

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Use only factory specified replacement parts. AEMC
for any accident, incident, or malfunction following a repair done other than by its
service center or by an approved repair center.
8.1 Battery Replacement
The battery voltage is displayed on the small digital display for 2 seconds when
switching on the instrument. The main display indicates "bAt".
Before any measurements, make sure that the
a measurement function is selected. If it is displayed, change all the batteries.
NOTE: Make sure that none of the terminals are connected and that the switch
is set to OFF before opening the battery compartment.
Batteries specified: LR14 alkaline (C cell)
Unscrew the 4 screws on the underside of the case to open the instrument.
1.
Place the instrument on a table and press on the screws to extract the front
2.
panel.
Turn the instrument over to remove the front panel unit from the case. The
3.
batteries are then accessible at the back of the panel unit.
Unscrew the two screws on the battery compartment.
4.
Replace cover before operating the instrument.
5.
NOTE: Make sure that the seal is not damaged during the removal and replace-
ment of the front panel.
8.2 Recharging the Battery
If the
symbol is flashing, then it is necessary to recharge the battery. Con-
nect the instrument to the 120V
automatically:
bAt on the small display and CHrG on the main display, signifies fast
charging in progress.
bAt on the small display and CHrG flashing on the main display, signifies slow
charging (starts off with fast charge, temperature conditions permitting).
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CHAPTER 8

MAINTENANCE

(Model 1050)
(Model 1060)
power cord via the connector, charging starts
AC
will not be held responsible
®
symbol is not displayed when
Megohmmeter Models 1050 /1060

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