Tips and maintenance, Chapter 20, Introduction – Fluke 434 User Manual

Page 99: Cleaning the analyzer and its accessories, Storing the analyzer, Keeping the battery in good condition, Installation of options in fluke 433

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Chapter 20

Tips and Maintenance

Introduction

This chapter covers basic maintenance procedures that can be performed by the user. For

complete service, disassembly, repair, and calibration information, see the Service

Manual. You will find the part number of the Service Manual in section ‘Parts and

Accessories’ in this chapter.

Cleaning the Analyzer and its Accessories

Clean the Analyzer and accessories with a damp cloth and a mild soap. Do not use

abrasives, solvents, or alcohol. These may damage the text.
Additional to this it is recommended to open the jaws of the Current Clamp and to wipe

the magnetic pole pieces with a lightly oiled cloth. This in order to avoid rust or corrosion

to form on the magnetic poles.

Storing the Analyzer

Before storing the Analyzer for an extended period of time, fully charge the NiMH

battery.

Keeping the Battery in Good Condition

When the Analyzer is powered by the battery, the battery condition symbol in the screen

header informs you about the charge condition. This symbol ranges from fully charged to

empty:

To keep the battery in optimal condition, you must let it discharge fully and then charge

it. A full charge takes 4 hours with the Analyzer turned off. Repeat this at least twice a

year.

Installation of Options in Fluke 433

The Advanced Functions Interharmonics, Transients, Energy Usage, Inrush Currents, and

extra memory as available in Fluke 434, can be activated in an existing Fluke 433.

Activation can be done by the user done via a pin-code that is unique for the serial

number of your Analyzer. The code is supplied by Fluke. Contact your Fluke sales

representative for details on how to obtain your pin-code.

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