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Maintenance - Fluke i430-Flexi-TF-II Instructions Manual

6000 a flexible ac current probe

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9.
Observe the safety instructions when you connect and use the
i430-Flexi-TF-II.
10. Wear protective equipment or de-energize the circuit before you
disconnect the flexible probe.
To prevent false and misleading readings on the instrument,
the setup for the current probe in the 430-series Power
Quality Analyzer must be the i430 Flex (on Fluke 430 series I)
or i430-Flexi-TF-II (on Fluke 430 series II).

Maintenance

Before each use to assure continued safety, inspect the Probe and its
latching system for any damage. Pay particular attention to the insulation
surrounding the Probe. A Probe under warranty will be promptly repaired
or replaced (at Fluke's discretion) and returned at no charge.
To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal
injury:
Remove the input signals before you clean the
Product.
Have an approved technician repair the Product.
The flexible probe and its latching system require no special care.
For routine maintenance:
1.
Ensure that no foreign body obstructs the latching mechanism.
2.
Clean the Probe with a damp cloth and a mild detergent. Do not use
abrasives, solvents, or alcohol.
3.
Do not immerse the Probe in liquids.
If the i430-Flexi-TF-II does not work
If the Probe does not perform properly, use the following steps to help
isolate the problem:
1.
Inspect the coupling system for any damage.
If any foreign material is present, the coupling system will not close
properly and errors will result.
2.
Inspect the cable between the flexible probe and the Power Quality
Analyzer for any damage.
3.
Check if the i430-Flexi-TF-II is the selected current probe on the
Power Quality Analyzer (Clamp i430-Flexi-TF-II).
4.
Verify that the function and range selection on the Power Quality
Analyzer is correct.
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