Battery and Fuse Replacement
To prevent shock, injury, or damage to the Meter:
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Remove test leads from the Meter before opening the case or battery door.
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Use ONLY a fuse with the amperage, interrupt voltage, and speed ratings specified.
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Semiconductors and integrated circuits can be damaged by electrostatic
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discharge during handling. This notice explains how to minimize damage to
these components.
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Follow these practices to minimize damage to static sensitive parts.
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Minimize handling.
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Handle static-sensitive
parts by non-conductive
edges.
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Do not slide static-
sensitive components
over any surface.
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When removing plug-in
assemblies, handle only
by non-conductive
edges.
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Never touch open-edge
connectors except at a
static-free work station.
XW Warning
Understand the problem.
Learn the guidelines for proper handling.
Use the proper procedures, packaging, and bench techniques.
To prevent electric shock or personal injury.
De-energize the product and all active circuits
before opening a product enclosure, touching or
handling any PCBs or components
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Keep parts in the original
containers until ready for
use.
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Use static shielding
containers for handling and
transport.
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Avoid plastic, vinyl, and
Styrofoam
area.
XW Warning
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True-rms Multimeter
Maintenance
Handle static-sensitive
parts only at a static-
free work station.
Put shorting strips on
the edge of the
connector to help
protect installed static-
sensitive parts.
Use anti-static type
solder extraction tools
only.
Use grounded-tip
soldering irons only.
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