Replacing The Fuses; Replacing The Batteries - Fluke 287 Getting Started

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XWWarning
To avoid electrical shock or personal injury, remove the
test leads and any input signals before replacing the
battery or fuses. To prevent damage or injury, install only
Fluke specified replacement fuses with the amperage,
voltage, and speed ratings shown in the parts list at the
back of this manual.

Replacing the Fuses

To replace the Meter's fuses:
1.
Turn the Meter off and remove the test leads from the terminals.
2.
Remove the battery door assembly by using a standard-blade
screwdriver to turn the battery door screw one-half turn
counterclockwise.
3.
Remove the fuse by gently prying one end loose, then sliding the
fuse out of its bracket.
4.
Install only Fluke specified replacement fuses with the amperage,
voltage, and interuppt ratings shown in the parts list at the back of
this manual.
5.
Reinstall the battery door assembly and secure it by turning the
screw one-half turn clockwise.

Replacing the Batteries

To replace the batteries:
1.
Turn the Meter off and remove the test leads from the terminals.
2.
Remove the battery door assembly by using a standard-blade
screwdriver to turn the battery door screw one-half turn
counterclockwise.
3.
Replace the batteries with 1.5 volt AA batteries (NEDA 15A IEC
LR6). Observe proper polarity.
4.
Reinstall the battery door assembly and secure it by turning the
screw one-half turn clockwise.
In Case of Difficulty
If the Meter does not seem to work properly:
1.
Check that all batteries are installed with the correct polarity.
2.
Examine the case for damage. If damage is detected, contact Fluke.
See the "Contacting Fluke" section earlier in this manual.
3.
Check and replace (as needed) the batteries, fuses, and test leads.
4.
Review the Users manual on the accompanying CD to verify correct
operation.
5.
If the Meter still does not work, pack it securely and forward it,
postage paid, to the location provided by the appropriate Fluke
contact. Include a description of the problem. Fluke assumes no
responsibility for damage in transit.
A Meter under warranty will be repaired or replaced (at Fluke's option)
and returned at no charge. See the registration card for warranty terms.
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