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Maintenance And Service - Hioki RM3545A-1 Startup Manual

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(15) Scaling
See: Instruction Manual "4.6 Correcting Measured
Values and Displaying Physical Properties Other
than Resistance Values (Scaling Function)"
(16) Self-calibration
See: Instruction Manual "4.13 Maintaining Measurement
Precision (Self-Calibration)"
(17) Contact improvement function
See: Instruction Manual "4.12 Improving Probe Contact
(Contact Improvement Function)"
(18) Measurement fault detection
See: Instruction Manual "Confirming measurement
faults"
(19) Comparator
See: Instruction Manual "4.15 Judging Measured
Values (Comparator Function)"
(20) BIN
See: Instruction Manual "4.16 Classifying Measurement
Results (BIN Measurement Function)"
(21) Judgment beeper setting
See: Instruction Manual "Checking judgments using
sound (judgment sound setting function)"
(22) Auto hold
See: Instruction Manual "Holding measured values" and
"12.3 Function Specifications (22) Auto hold"
(23) Temperature conversion (ΔT)
See: Instruction Manual "4.18 Performing Temperature
Rise Test (Temperature Conversion Function [ΔT])"
(24) Statistical calculation
See: Instruction Manual "4.17 Performing Statistical
Calculations on Measured Values"
(25) Panel Save, Panel Load
See: Instruction Manual "5 Saving and Loading Panels
(Saving and Loading Measurement Conditions)"
(26) Clock
See: Instruction Manual "6.6 Setting the Clock" and
"12.3 Function Specifications (26) Clock"
(27) Reset the instrument
See: Instruction Manual "6.7 Initializing (Reset)"
(28) Self-test
See: Instruction Manual "2.6 Turning the Power On and
Off", "7.6 Performing the Multiplexer Unit Test",
and "12.3 Function Specifications (28) Self-test"

Maintenance and Service

Repair and Inspection
Do not attempt to modify, disassemble, or try
to repair the instrument.
Doing so could cause serious bodily injury or fire.
WARNING
HIOKI RM3545E965-00
Cleaning
If the instrument becomes dirty, wipe the
instrument clean with a soft cloth moistened
with water or a neutral detergent.
Never use solvents such as benzene, alcohol,
acetone, ether, ketone, thinners or gasoline. Doing so
could deform and discolor the instrument.
Wipe the LCD gently with a soft, dry cloth.
Replacing the Measurement Circuit's
Protective Fuse
Use only fuses of the designated type,
characteristics, rated current, and voltage.
Specified fuse: F1.6AH/250V (non-arcing)
×
20 mm
5 mm dia.
Do not use any other fuse (particularly not a
fuse with a higher rated current).
Do not use the product with the fuse holder's
terminals shorted.
Doing so could cause damage to the instrument,
resulting in bodily injury.
Before replacing the fuse, turn off the
instrument's main power switch and
disconnect the cords and leads from the
measurement target.
Failure to do so could cause the operator to
experience an electric shock.
1
Confirm that the instrument's main power
switch (rear panel) is off (○), and disconnect
the power cord.
2
Unlock the fastener on the fuse holder on the
rear panel using a slotted screwdriver, and
remove the fuse holder.
Rear
3
Replace the fuse with a rated fuse.
4
Reset the fuse holder.
10
CAUTION
WARNING
Fuse holder

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