Fluke 1520 FE 1520 Users Manual - Page 30

Replacing the Fuse, Warning, To avoid electric shock, personal injury or damage to the Meter, use ONLY

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MegOhmMeter Maintaining the Meter Replacing the Fuse W Warning To avoid electric shock, personal injury or damage to the Meter, use ONLY the specified fuse, and in accordance with the following procedure. If the previous fuse test indicates that the fuse is defective (resistance > 40 Ω), replace the fuse as follows: 1. Turn the rotary switch to the OFF position. 2. Disconnect test leads from any power source. 3. Follow Steps 2 - 5 to remove the battery access lid as described under "Replacing and Disposing of the Batteries". 4. Unscrew the bottom cover as shown in Figure 6. 5. Remove the fuse as shown in Figure 6. 6. Replace with a new fuse. 7. Place the bottom cover on and secure the screws. 8. Insert the batteries. Observe the battery polarity shown in the battery compartment. 9. Secure the battery access lid. 10. Test the fuse as described under "Testing the Fuse". 25

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MegOhmMeter
Maintaining the Meter
25
Replacing the Fuse
Warning
To avoid electric shock, personal injury or damage to the Meter, use ONLY
the specified fuse, and in accordance with the following procedure.
If the previous fuse test indicates that the fuse is defective (resistance > 40
), replace the
fuse as follows:
1.
Turn the rotary switch to the OFF position.
2.
Disconnect test leads from any power source.
3.
Follow Steps 2 - 5 to remove the battery access lid as described under "Replacing and
Disposing of the Batteries".
4.
Unscrew the bottom cover as shown in Figure 6.
5.
Remove the fuse as shown in Figure 6.
6.
Replace with a new fuse.
7.
Place the bottom cover on and secure the screws.
8.
Insert the batteries. Observe the battery polarity shown in the battery compartment.
9.
Secure the battery access lid.
10.
Test the fuse as described under "Testing the Fuse".