Fluke 1526 user manual MegOhmMeter

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MegOhmMeter

Safety Information and Symbols

WSafety Information (cont.)

Place test leads in proper input terminals.

Disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the neutral test lead.

Do not use the Meter if the battery indicator (G) shows a battery empty condition.

Use only Fluke recommended batteries and fuse.

Do not use the Meter with any parts or cover removed.

Do not use the Meter around explosive gas, vapor or dust.

Disconnect the test leads from power sources and from the Meter before changing the batteries or fuse.

Do not use the Meter in a wet environment.

Use only Fluke specified test leads.

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Contents 1520 Page Table of Contents Page List of Tables Fluke Unpacking the Meter Fluke Safety Information and Symbols VDEFluke MegOhmMeter Key and Switch Descriptions Rotary switch Key functionsLow Resistance function Resistance Beeper functionBacklight button Display Display DescriptionDisplay Using the Meter Connecting to the Circuit Under TestConnecting to the Circuit Under Test Auto-Shut-Off Measuring Insulation Resistance WDisplay shows - - until the Test button is pushed Fluke Using the Lock Function to Measure Insulation Resistance Measuring Low Resistance Using the Lock Function to Measure Resistance Measuring Resistance Measuring VoltageChecking the Battery Display ExampleCleaning Maintaining the MeterReplacing and Disposing of the BatteriesW AppearsFluke Replacing the Batteries Testing and Replacing the Fuse W Testing the FuseReplacing the Fuse Replacing the Fuse Optional Accessories Replacement Parts and Optional AccessoriesReplacement Part Part NumberService Centers Principle of Measurement for ResistanceSpecifications EnvironmentalSafety Specifications Mechanical SpecificationsElectromagnetic Compatibility EMC Electrical Specifications Insulation ResistanceLo Ω Voltage ResistanceLimited Warranty & Limitation of Liability Netherlands Fluke