
o A “Statement of Calibration Practices” that states the meter is calibrated according
to ISO-9001 procedures and that a calibration certificate is obtainable at additional
cost.
o A notice that says the instrument should not be disposed in domestic household
waste.
o A registration form that can be returned by mail. No postage is required
(worldwide!). Registering can also be done on-line.
o A “Getting Started Manual” in 18 different languages.
o A CD-ROM with product manuals and other product-related information. If you lose
the CD-ROM, the manuals can also be obtained from the Fluke website. Most
documentation is available in multiple languages.
The documentation is very clearly written, unlike those Chinese products with badly
translated manuals. I did not discover any spelling errors.
Five AA batteries, already installed in the meter. Although the documentation states that
they are protected with plastic strips for transportation, the strips had already been removed
and the three batteries in the base station were already empty when I received the package.
Maybe my sample has been used as a demo model before? Nevertheless, it is nice to see
that Fluke did not economize on batteries because the batteries are of Duracell brand.
Fluke has several other accessories, such as carrying cases, current clamps, a pressure
vacuum module and a “ToolPak” meter hanging kit (TPAK). This kit can be attached to the
back of the multimeter and then used to suspend the meter using a magnet or a string loop
from e.g. a pipe. None of these is included with the multimeter.
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