Replacing Or Relocating The Belt Clip; Replacing The Line Cord; Removing The Old Line Cord - Fluke TS 42DLX User Manual

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Replacing or Relocating the Belt Clip

See Figure 5.
The belt clip assembly is field replaceable in the event
of damage or prolonged wear. It also can be relocated
to one of two locations. To order a replacement belt
clip, contact your local Fluke Networks authorized
distributor. See "Accessories" on page 17 for belt clip
model numbers.
To replace or relocate the belt clip assembly:
1
Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw that
secures the belt clip to the test set housing at the
keypad end.
2
Remove the old belt clip and replace with a new
one. Secure the belt clip assembly to the test set
housing with the original screw.
Figure 5. Belt Clip Replacement
To install a second belt clip:
1
Remove the blank insert from the test set.
2
Place the belt clip on the test set and secure with
the screw supplied with the belt clip.
3
Place the blank insert in the belt clip slot that is not
being used.

Replacing the Line Cord

A worn out or damaged line cord can be replaced by
the user. To order a replacement line cord contact your
local Fluke Networks authorized distributor. See
"Accessories" on page 17 for line cord model numbers.
Read all instructions completely and
understand possible hazards to end user if
repairs are not performed properly.
Disconnect test set clips from any metallic
connections before performing this
maintenance.

Removing the Old Line Cord

To remove the old line cord:
Battery cover screws are retained in the cover
and will not come all the way out of the battery
cover.
Be careful not to damage or pinch the speaker
wires, printed circuit faces or insulating
materials.
Be sure to account for all hardware removed.
Loose or missing hardware could create a
hazard for the end user.
1
Using a Phillips screwdriver, loosen only the four
screws attaching the battery door cover to the
bfu05.eps
back of the test set (See Figure 4).
2
Remove the battery door cover (see Figure 4) and
battery from the test set.
3
Loosen the two screws that hold the line cord to
the PCB (see Figure 6).
4
Using needle nose pliers or one of the line cord
clips, remove the two screws and washers from the
line cord connectors.
Maintenance
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Warning
Notes
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