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Disconnect the safety measuring leads from the ZA-TEC ZA 1-3.
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Switch the rotary switch  to position „OFF".
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Put the ZA-TEC ZA 1-3 face down and unscrew the screw of the battery
compartment cover.
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Lift off the battery compartment cover from the bottom part.
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Remove the batteries from the battery compartment.
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Remove the suspension fixture L (lift off the snap-on nose by means of a
small slotted screwdriver) from the bottom of the housing.
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Unscrew the four screws from the bottom of the housing.
Do not unscrew any screws from the printed circuit of the
ZA-TEC ZA 1-3!
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Lift off the bottom of the housing from the front part.
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Lift one end of the defective fuse out of the fuse holder.
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Completely remove the defective fuse from the fuse holder.
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Insert a new fuse of the same nominal current, of the same triggering char-
acteristics and of the same dimensions.
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Arrange the new fuse in the middle of the holder.
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Carefully place the bottom of the housing back onto the device. When
closing the bottom of the housing, make sure that the battery springs in the
bottom of the housing slide into the receptacle slots!
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Lock the bottom of the housing into place onto the front part and fasten the
four screws.
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Lock the suspension fixture L into place on the back of the bottom part of
the housing.
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Insert the batteries back into the battery compartment observing correct po-
larity, close the battery compartment cover and tighten the screws.
See figure 14:
9.5 Calibration
ZA-TEC guarantees compliance with the technical and accuracy specifications
stated in the operating manual for the first 12 months after the delivery date. To
maintain accuracy of the measuring results, the device must be recalibrated in
regular intervals by our factory service. We recommend recalibrating the device
once a year.

9.6 Spare parts

Fuse F 10 A, 600 V, 50 kA (Bussmann KTK or DCM)
10. Using the suspension fixture
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You can store the safety measuring leads by winding them around the de-
vice and by engaging the probe tips of the safety measuring leads in a pro-
tected way on the suspension fixture L (see figure 15).
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You can engage a safety measuring lead on the suspension fixture
L in such a way that the probe Tipp remains free in order to be able
to guide the probe tip towards a measuring point together with the
ZA-TEC ZA 1-3.
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The rear support of the device allows an incleadd setup of the ZA-TEC ZA 1-3
(facilitates reading the measured values) or suspension of the device (see
figure 16).
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The suspension fixture L is equipped with a lug which can be used for
suspension.
See figure 15:
See figure 16:
11. Technical data of the measuring accessories
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Standard: EN 61010-031,
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Maximum rated voltage to earth ( ) and measuring category:
With push-on caps: 1000 V CAT III, 600 V CAT IV,
Without push-on caps: 1000 V CAT II,
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Maximum rated current: 10 A,
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Protection class II (  ), continuous double or reinforced insulation,
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Contamination class: 2,
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Length: 1.4 m, AWG 18,
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Ambient conditions:
Barometric height for measurements: max. 2000 m,
Temperature: 0°C to + 50 °C, humidity: 50 % to 80 %
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Use the measuring leads in perfect and clean condition as well as according
to these operating instructions only, as otherwise the protection provided
might be impaired.
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Replace the measuring leads, if the insulation is damaged or if the con-
ductor/connector is interrupted.
11/ 2016
Fuse replacement
Winding up the safety measuring leads
Erecting the ZA-TEC ZA 1-3
ZA-TEC ZA 1-3
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