Fuse Replacement; Calibration; Spare Parts; Environmental Note - Benning ST 725 Notice D'emploi

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11.4 Fuse replacement

Before opening the BENNING ST 725, make sure that it is free of voltage!
Electrical danger!
The BENNING ST 725 is protected against overload by means of two built-in fuses (16 A, 250 V,
F, D = 5 mm, L = 20 mm) (10019440).
Proceed as follows to replace the fuse (see Figure 9):
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Switch the BENNING ST 725 off.
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Put the BENNING ST 725 face down and unscrew the screw of the battery compartment
cover.
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Lift off the battery compartment cover (in the area of the housing slots) from the bottom part
of the battery compartment.
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Laterally lift one side of the defective fuse off the fuse holder by means of a slotted
screwdriver.
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Completely remove the defective fuse from the fuse holder.
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Insert the new fuse. Only use fuses of the same nominal current, nominal voltage, nominal
breaking capacity, tripping characteristic and dimensions.
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Lock the battery compartment cover into place on the bottom part and tighten the screw.
See figure 9:
Battery/ fuse replacement

11.5 Calibration

Benning guarantees compliance with the technical and accuracy specifications stated in the
operating manual for the first 12 months after the delivery date. To maintain the specified ac-
curacy of the measurement results, the instrument must be recalibrated at regular intervals by
our factory service. We recommend a recalibration interval of one year. Send the appliance to
the following address:
BENNING Elektrotechnik & Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG
Service Centre
Robert-Bosch-Str. 20
D - 46397 Bocholt

11.6 Spare parts

Fuses F 16 A, 250 V, breaking capacity ≥ 500 A, D = 5 mm, L = 20 mm, part no. 10019440

11.7 Environmental note

At the end of the product's useful life, please dispose of the device at collection
points provided in your community.
07/ 2018
BENNING ST 725
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