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Table of Contents Title Page Introduction 1 Contacting Fluke 1 Unpacking the Meter 2 Safety Information 3 Symbols 4 Operating the Meter 4 Turning the Meter On and Off 4 Using the Pushbuttons 5 Understanding the Display 6 Charging the Battery 6 Using the Guard Terminal 8 Making Measurements 10 Connecting to the Circuit Under Test 10 Selecting a Pre-set Test Voltage 11 Programming a Test Voltage 12 Selecting a Ramp or Steady-State Test 13 Setting a Timed Test 13 Polarization Index (PI 14 Dielectric Absorption Ratio 14 Capacitance 14 Performing an Insulation Test 14 Storing the Test Results 16 Viewing Results Stored in Memory 17 Downloading Your Test Results 18 Installing FlukeView Forms Basic Software 18 Downloading Results to PC 19 Deleting Your Test Results 19 Maintaining the Meter 20 Cleaning 20 Principle of Measurement and Resistance 20 Specifications 22 General Specifications 22 Electrical Specifications 23 Warranty in Other Languages 24 i

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Table of Contents
Title
Page
Introduction
................................................................................
1
Contacting Fluke
........................................................................
1
Unpacking the Meter
..................................................................
2
Safety Information
......................................................................
3
Symbols
.....................................................................................
4
Operating the Meter
...................................................................
4
Turning the Meter On and Off
.................................................
4
Using the Pushbuttons
............................................................
5
Understanding the Display
......................................................
6
Charging the Battery
...............................................................
6
Using the Guard Terminal
.......................................................
8
Making Measurements
...............................................................
10
Connecting to the Circuit Under Test
......................................
10
Selecting a Pre-set Test Voltage
.........................................
11
Programming a Test Voltage
...............................................
12
Selecting a Ramp or Steady-State Test
..............................
13
Setting a Timed Test
...........................................................
13
Polarization Index (PI)
.........................................................
14
Dielectric Absorption Ratio
..................................................
14
Capacitance
........................................................................
14
Performing an Insulation Test
.................................................
14
Storing the Test Results
.........................................................
16
Viewing Results Stored in Memory
.............................................
17
Downloading Your Test Results
.................................................
18
Installing FlukeView Forms Basic Software
............................
18
Downloading Results to PC
....................................................
19
Deleting Your Test Results
.....................................................
19
Maintaining the Meter
.................................................................
20
Cleaning
.................................................................................
20
Principle of Measurement and Resistance
.............................
20
Specifications
.............................................................................
22
General Specifications
............................................................
22
Electrical Specifications
..........................................................
23
Warranty in Other Languages
....................................................
24