10. How To Use The Protective Rubber Holster - PEWA Benning MM7 Instrucciones De Servicio

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Push the new fuse into the centre of the holder.
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Arrange the battery leads in such a way that they are not crushed between
the housing parts.
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Clip the housing base into the front part and replace the four screws.
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Clip the battery cover onto the bottom part and tighten the screw.
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Replace the BENNING MM 7 in its protective rubber holster .
See fig. 13:
9.5 Calibration
To achieve the desired degree of accuracy in your measurement readings, the
unit must be calibrated regularly by our field service. We recommend calibrating
your testing unit once per year.

10. How to use the protective rubber holster

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The safety test leads can be stored by coiling them round the protective
rubber holster  and clipping the probe into the holster  so that they are
sufficiently protected (see fig. 14)
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You can clip one lead onto the protective rubber holster  in such a way
that the measuring probe projects. This allows you to bring the measuring
probe and the BENNING MM 7 up to the measuring point together.
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The support at the back of the holster  can be used to prop the
BENNING MM 7 up in a diagonal position (to make reading easier) or to
suspend it (see fig. 15).
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The protective rubber holster  has an eyelet for suspending the unit in a
convenient position.
See fig. 14:
See fig. 15:
10/ 2004
Fuse replacement
Wrapping up the safety test leads
Standing up the BENNING MM 7
BENNING MM 7
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