Cette version peut contenir des modifications incorrectes. Passez au dernier aperçu vérifié.
Ce dont vous avez besoin
-
Cette étape n’est pas traduite. Aidez à la traduire
-
Turn the multimeter so it is display side down.
-
Lift up the back stand of the device by putting your thumb in the curved well at the bottom of the device, so you have access to the two covered screws below.
-
-
Cette étape n’est pas traduite. Aidez à la traduire
-
Use your Phillips #2 Screwdriver to remove the four black 21 mm Phillips #2 screws.
-
-
Cette étape n’est pas traduite. Aidez à la traduire
-
Turn the Fluke 77 Series III Multimeter back over so that it is display side up.
-
Pry the front panel from the back panel at the seam.
-
If the front panel does not come off easily, move a plastic opening tool along the seam until the panels separate completely.
-
-
-
Cette étape n’est pas traduite. Aidez à la traduire
-
Locate the 9V battery in the lower right corner of the device.
-
Pull the battery out of its terminal.
-
-
Cette étape n’est pas traduite. Aidez à la traduire
-
Locate the fuses near the bottom left corner inside the device.
-
The .440 Amp fuse is located in the upper left hand fuse holder.
-
The 11 Amp fuse is located in the lower right hand fuse holder.
-
Lift the rounded edge of the fuse with one finger until that side is completely out of its holder.
-
-
Cette étape n’est pas traduite. Aidez à la traduire
-
Grab the lifted edge of the fuse between your thumb and forefinger and pull it the rest of the way out of the device.
-
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to remove the other fuse if you are replacing both fuses or if you are replacing a different part further on.
-
Annulation : je n'ai pas terminé ce tutoriel.
2 autres ont terminé cette réparation.
2 commentaires
Its not that fuse but one like it on the main board in the stereo
Don’t see a fuse on mine. No brand name. New battery. Continuity buzzer not working. And, Voltages Both AC/DC) show . When n ot connected to a voltage. ? Nothing looks out of place. Looks clean inside. Only thing i can think of is trying to get to the switch. That doesn’t look easy. Printed circuit board has to be pryed out. Looks like. WAIT,ther does look like a place for a fuse. But,,nothing there. How didi it work,,at all. Have had it for about 13 years.