Testing Fuses; Replacing Fuses; Cleaning - Milwaukee 2217-20 Repair Service Instructions

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To avoid shock, disconnect test leads from any voltage source than remove from meter before
opening the case or replacing the fuse.
Opening the Meter Case
To avoid unintentional shock circuit, always place the uncovered Meter assembly on a protective
surface. When the case of the Meter is open, circuit connections are exposed.
To open the Meter case, do the following:
1. Disconnect test leads from any voltage source, turn rotary switch to OFF,
and remove the test leads from meter before opening the case.
2. The case bottom is secured to the case top by four screws.
Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, turn counter-clockwise
to remove the four screws.

Testing Fuses

To test the internal fuses of the meter.
1. Turn the rotary selector switch to
the
position.
2. To test FS1, plug a test lead into VΩHz
input terminal, and touch the probe to the
A input terminal. The display should indicate
between 0.0 to 0.2 . (Bussmann KTK-10
recommended). If display reads higher than
0.2 , replace the fuse.

Replacing Fuses

To avoid shock, disconnect test leads from any voltage source than remove from meter before
opening the case to replace the fuse. To prevent damage or injury, INSTALL ONLY quick acting
fuses with the following Amp/Volt current interrupt rating :
10A, 600V, FAST acting (Cat. No. 22-89-0300).
For fuse replacement, it is recommended to return the tool to a factory Service/Sales Support
Branch or authorized service station.

Cleaning

To avoid electrical shock or damage to the Meter, never allow water inside the case. To avoid
damaging the Meter's housing, never apply solvents to the Meter.
WARNING
CAUTION
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