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Disposal of flat batteries/accumulators!
You as the ultimate consumer are legally obliged (Regulation on Spent Batteries)
to return all dead batteries and accumulators. Disposal in the household waste is
prohibited!
Batteries/accumulators containing hazardous substances are marked
by the opposite symbols. These symbols also indicate that it is prohi-
bited to dispose of these batteries in the household waste.
The heavy metals concerned are: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb =
lead.
You can return dead batteries/accumulators free of charge to the
collection points in your community, our branches or anywhere else
where batteries or accumulators are sold.
You thus fulfil the legal requirements and make your contribution to the protec-
ting the environment!
Replacing the fuse
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Always adhere carefully to the safety instructions, if you replace
fuses!
Make sure that only fuses of the type stated and of the rated cur-
rent specified are used as a replacement. Using repaired fuses or
bridging the fuse bracket is not permitted.
To replace the fuses disconnect the measuring instrument from the measurement
circuit, remove all measuring lines and switch off the measuring instrument.
Unscrew the two rear housing screws and open the housing carefully. The fuses can
be accessed now.
Remove the defective fuse(s) and replace it (them) by a fuse of the same type and
rated current.
F1 for the protection of the µA/mA range: 0.5A 250 V quick-acting 5x20 mm (F0,5A 250V)
F2 for the protection of the 10A range: 10A 250 V quick-acting 5x20 mm (F10A 250V)
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Close the hosing carefully after having completed the fuse replace-
ment. Only operate the measuring instrument if the housing is relia-
bly closed and screwed down.