Digital Multimeter 
 
Basic Maintenance 
  9 
Basic Maintenance 
XWWarning 
To avoid possible electric shock or personal injury: 
•  Remove the test leads and any input signals before opening 
the case or replacing the battery or fuses. 
•  Repairs or servicing covered in this manual should be 
performed only by qualified personnel. 
Cleaning the Meter 
XWWarning 
To avoid possible electric shock, personal injury, or damage to 
the meter, never allow water inside the case.  
WCaution 
To avoid damaging the Meter, never apply abrasives, solvents, 
aromatic hydrocarbons, chlorinated solvents, or methanol-
based fluids to the Meter. 
Periodically wipe the Meter case with Fluke “MeterCleaner
TM
” or a damp cloth and mild 
detergent.  
Dirt or moisture in the A or mA µA input terminals can affect readings and can falsely 
activate the Input Alert feature without the test leads being inserted. Such contamination 
may be dislodged by turning the Meter over and, with all test leads removed, gently 
tapping on the case.  
Thoroughly clean the terminals as follows: 
1.  Turn the Meter off and remove all test leads. 
2.  Soak a clean swab with isopropyl alcohol and work the swab around in each input 
terminal to remove contaminates. 
Opening the Meter Case 
WCaution 
To avoid unintended circuit shorting, always place the 
uncovered Meter assembly on a protective surface. When the 
case of the Meter is open, circuit connections are exposed. 
To open the Meter case, refer to Figure 1 and do the following: 
1.  Disconnect test leads from any live source, turn the rotary knob to OFF, and remove 
the test leads from the front terminals. 
2.  Remove the battery door by using a flat-blade screwdriver to turn the battery door 
screws 1/4-turn counterclockwise. 
3.  The case bottom is secured to the case top by three screws and two internal snaps (at 
the LCD end). Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the three screws.