Fluke 116 CAL Product Manual - Page 6

Battery and Fuse Replacement, h

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True-rms Multimeter Maintenance Battery and Fuse Replacement XW Warning To prevent shock, injury, or damage to the Meter: • Remove test leads from the Meter before opening the case or battery door. • Use ONLY a fuse with the amperage, interrupt voltage, and speed ratings specified. h Static Awareness h X Semiconductors and integrated circuits can be damaged by electrostatic discharge during handling. This notice explains how to minimize damage to these components. 1. Understand the problem. 2. Learn the guidelines for proper handling. 3. Use the proper procedures, packaging, and bench techniques. Follow these practices to minimize damage to static sensitive parts. XW Warning To prevent electric shock or personal injury. De-energize the product and all active circuits before opening a product enclosure, touching or handling any PCBs or components. • Minimize handling. • Keep parts in the original • Handle static-sensitive • Handle static-sensitive parts by non-conductive containers until ready for use. parts only at a staticfree work station. edges. • Use static shielding • Put shorting strips on • • Do not slide staticsensitive components over any surface. When removing plug-in assemblies, handle only by non-conductive edges. • containers for handling and transport. Avoid plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam® in the work area. • the edge of the connector to help protect installed staticsensitive parts. Use anti-static type solder extraction tools only. • Never touch open-edge connectors except at a • Use grounded-tip soldering irons only. static-free work station. MyFlukeStore Shop for Fluke products online at: www. 3 .com 1.888.610.7664

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True-rms Multimeter
Maintenance
Battery and Fuse Replacement
XW
Warning
To prevent shock, injury, or damage to the Meter:
Remove test leads from the Meter before opening the case or battery door.
Use ONLY a fuse with the amperage, interrupt voltage, and speed ratings specified.
h
Static Awareness
h
X
Semiconductors and integrated circuits can be damaged by electrostatic
discharge during handling. This notice explains how to minimize damage to
these components.
1.
Understand the problem.
2.
Learn the guidelines for proper handling.
3.
Use the proper procedures, packaging, and bench techniques.
Follow these practices to minimize damage to static sensitive parts.
XW
Warning
To prevent electric shock or personal injury.
De-energize the product and all active circuits
before opening a product enclosure, touching or
handling any PCBs or components
.
Minimize handling.
Handle static-sensitive
parts by non-conductive
edges.
Do not slide static-
sensitive components
over any surface.
When removing plug-in
assemblies, handle only
by non-conductive
edges.
Never touch open-edge
connectors except at a
static-free work station.
Keep parts in the original
containers until ready for
use.
Use static shielding
containers for handling and
transport.
Avoid plastic, vinyl, and
Styrofoam
®
in the work
area.
Handle static-sensitive
parts only at a static-
free work station.
Put shorting strips on
the edge of the
connector to help
protect installed static-
sensitive parts.
Use anti-static type
solder extraction tools
only.
Use grounded-tip
soldering irons only.
Shop for Fluke products online at:
1.888.610.7664
www.
MyFlukeStore
.com