Maintenance; Recharging The Battery; Fuse Replacement; Cleaning - AEMC 6505 User Manual

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Use only factory specified replacement parts. AEMC
responsible for any accident, incident, or malfunction following a repair completed
other than by its service center or by an approved repair center.

5.1 RECHARGING THE BATTERY

If the
symbol is displayed, the battery needs to be recharged.
Connect the instrument to the 115 Vac power cord via the connector (charging
will start automatically).
bAt on the small display and chrG on the main display signifies fast charging
in progress.
bAt on the small display and chrG flashing on the main display signifies slow
charging.
bAt on the small display and FULL on the main display signifies that charging
is complete.
If the instrument is started up and the battery voltage is >8 V, then the normal use
of the device is permitted.
NOTE:
The battery should only be changed by an authorized repair
facility recognized by AEMC

5.2 FUSE REPLACEMENT

If FUSE -G- flashes on the display, the fuse must be replaced. Take all necessary
precautions when opening up the instrument.
WARNING:
that the selector switch is set to OFF.
The fuse is located on the left side of the faceplate as indicated by the
symbol.
Using a coin or a flathead screwdriver, unscrew the fuse holder and remove
the fuse.
Only replace with the type of fuse specified on the label inside the unit's
cover: 0.1 A - Fast Acting - 380 V, 5 x 20 mm, 10 kA.
NOTE:
This fuse is in series with a 0.5 A / 3 kV internal fuse active only
in case of major fault in the unit. If the display still indicates FUSE - G -
after changing the fuse, the unit must be returned for servicing.

5.3 CLEANING

WARNING:
Use a soft cloth lightly dampened with soapy water. Rinse with a damp cloth and
then dry with a dry cloth. Do not use alcohol, solvents, or hydrocarbons.
Megohmmeter Model 6505 - User Manual

5. MAINTENANCE

Instruments.
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Make sure that none of the terminals are connected and
Risk of electric shock. Before cleaning, disconnect all inputs.
Instruments will not be held
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