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3.  Soak a new swab with isopropyl alcohol and work 
around the inside of each input terminal. 
4.  Use a new swab to apply a light coat of fine machine 
oil to the inside of each terminal. 
Testing the Fuses 
1.  Turn the rotary switch to . 
2.  Plug a test lead into the  terminal and touch the 
probe to the A or mA  terminal. 
• A good A terminal fuse is indicated by a reading 
between 000.0 Ω and 000.1 Ω. A good mA  
terminal fuse is indicated by a reading between 
0.990 kΩ and 1.010 kΩ. 
•  If the display reads , replace the fuse and test 
again. 
•  If the display shows any other value, have the Meter 
serviced. See “Service and Parts” later in this manual. 
Replacing the Batteries and Fuses 
XW Warning 
For safe operation and maintenance of the 
product, remove batteries to prevent battery 
leakage and damage to the Product if it is not 
used for an extended period.  
To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or 
personal injury: 
•  Replace a blown fuse with exact 
replacement only for continued 
protection against arc flash. 
•  Use only specified replacement fuses. 
•  Batteries contain hazardous chemicals 
that can cause burns or explode. If 
exposure to chemicals occurs, clean with 
water and get medical aid. 
•  Replace the batteries when the low 
battery indicator shows to prevent 
incorrect measurements. 
Service and Parts 
If the Meter fails, first check the batteries and fuses, then 
review this manual to make sure that you are operating 
the Meter correctly.  
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+86-10-65123435 ext 15 in China 
+91-11-450-94781/98200 29770 in India 
+81-3-3434-0181 in Japan 
+85-276-6196 in Singapore 
+1-425-446-5500 anywhere in the world 
Visit Fluke’s Web site at www.fluke.com