Basic Maintenance; Cleaning The 787 Processmeter And The 787 Calibration Module; Replacing The Battery - Fluke ProcessMeter 787 Calibration Manual

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Basic Maintenance

Cleaning the 787 ProcessMeter and the 787 Calibration Module

To avoid electrical shock or damage, never allow water inside the case
of the ProcessMeter or the 787 Calibration Module.
If the ProcessMeter or the 787 Calibration Module requires cleaning, wipe it down with
a cloth that is lightly dampened with water or a mild detergent.
Do not use aromatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, or methanol-based fluids when
wiping down the ProcessMeter or the 787 Calibration Module. To avoid damaging the
case, never apply solvents to the case of the ProcessMeter or the 787 Calibration
Module.

Replacing the Battery

To avoid electrical shock, remove test leads from the ProcessMeter
before opening the battery door. Close and latch the battery door
before using the ProcessMeter.
To avoid false readings, which can lead to possible electric shock or
personal injury, replace the battery as soon as the battery low
indicator (
The ProcessMeter is powered by a 9 V alkaline battery (ANSI/NEDA 1604A or IEC
6LR61). To replace the battery, refer to Figure 1 and do the following:
1. Turn the rotary switch to
ProcessMeter face down.
2. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, turn the battery door screws 1/4-turn
counterclockwise and remove the battery door by.
3. Remove the battery and replace it with a new one.
4. Replace the battery door and secure it by turning the screws 1/4-turn clockwise.
Warning
Warning
) appears.
remove the test leads from the terminals, and hold the
OFF,
Figure 1. Replacing the Battery
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