Battery Replacement; Specifications - Fluke C9970 User Manual

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C9970
Users Guide

Battery Replacement

When replacing batteries, work in a dry place. Replace with an IEC 6F22 carbon-
zinc battery.
Some 9 V batteries may be slightly oversized. If an oversized battery
is installed, the metal shield can separate from the circuit board. If the
replacement battery seems tighter than the original, use a different
brand of battery.
The battery should be checked periodically and replaced yearly.
To replace the battery:
1. Unscrew the handle in a counter-clockwise direction and slide the handle
back from the front assembly of the Product. Do not attempt to loosen the
check contact or the ground terminal.
2. Gently slide the battery out of the metal shield, attach a new battery, and
slide the new battery back into the metal shield. Do not put the battery wires
between the metal shield and the side of the battery. Do not bend or distort
the metal shield.
3. Slide the handle over the shield and rotate the handle in a clockwise direction
until snug, but do not overtighten the handle. Line up the LEDs with the
trigger, or the probe switch may not operate. For the O-ring to seal properly
and for appropriate LED alignment, the seal must be snug.

Specifications

Voltage sensing ranges
LEDs
IP rating
Operating temperature
Operating relative humidity
Altitude
Battery
Low battery indicator
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 Caution
6 V dc to 1000 V dc, direct contact
100 V ac to 1000 V ac, 60 Hz, non-contact voltage
Green LED indicates no hazardous voltage.
Red LED indicates hazardous voltage.
IP 40
-10 °C to 50 °C
0 % to 95 %, 0 °C to 30 °C
0 % to 75 %, 30 °C to 40 °C
0 % to 45 %, 40 °C to 55 °C
2000 m
IEC 6F22 9 V zinc-carbon
Green LED is dim or off when you press the trigger

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