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7. Maintenance

Turn off the meter and remove the test
leads before you service or clean the
device.
Beyond replacing batteries and fuses, do not
attempt to repair or service your meter unless
you are qualified to do so and have the relevant
calibration, performance test, and service in-
structions.

7.1 Battery and fuse replacement

Replace the battery as soon as the flat
battery icon (
Remove from the multimeter any bat-
teries which are flat or starting to disin-
tegrate.
Also remove batteries from the mul-
timeter if it has not been used for a long
period of time.
Turn off the meter and remove the test
leads before opening the case.
Loosen screws with suitable screwdriver and
remove case bottom.
Replace the battery or the fuse.
Replace the case bottom and reinstall the
three screws. Never operate the meter
unless the case bottom is fully closed.
Do not dispose of the
battery
in
regular
household refuse. Fol-
low the local regula-
tions
(In
Germany:
BattG;
2006/66/EG).
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EU:
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7.2 Cleaning

Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth
and mild detergent.
Do not use abrasives or solvents.
Dirt or moisture in the measurement sockets can
affect readings.
Shake out any dirt that may be in the meas-
urement sockets.
Soak a new swab with isopropyl alcohol and
work around the inside of each measure-
ment socket.

8. Disposal

The packaging should be disposed of at
local recycling points.
Should you need to
dispose of the equip-
ment
itself,
never
throw it away in nor-
mal domestic waste.
Local regulations for
the disposal of electri-
cal equipment will ap-
ply.
Do not dispose of the battery in regular
household refuse. Follow the local regula-
tions (In Germany: BattG; EU: 2006/66/EG).