
Fluke 433/434
Getting Started
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Subject Page
c Charging Batteries, Preparing for Use. 4
d Input Connections. 7
e Auxiliary Functions, Menu Navigation. 5
f SCOPE Mode. 8
g Measurements MENU. 8
h Power Quality MONITOR. 9
i Screen Symbols. 10
j Screens and Function Keys. 10
k Setting up the Analyzer, SETUP. 16
l MEMORY Use. 18
SAVE Screens. 17
Before making any measurements, set the Analyzer up
for the line voltage, frequency, and wiring configuration of
the power system you want to measure. This is explained
in section ‘Setting up the Analyzer’.
Charging the Batteries and Preparing
for Use
At delivery, the installed rechargeable NiMH batteries
may be empty. To reach full charge they must be charged
for 4 hours with the Analyzer turned off:
• use only the supplied Battery Charger/Power Adapter
model BC430.
• before use check that the BC430 voltage and
frequency range match the local line power range
(refer to figure below). If necessary set the slider
switch of BC430 to the correct voltage.
• connect the battery charger to the AC outlet.
• connect the battery charger to the POWER
ADAPTER input on the top side of the Analyzer.
115V 230V
Caution
To obtain maximum capacity of the battery,
charge the batteries at least twice a year.
When using your Analyzer for the first time, you must set
it up for the measurements you want to make. Section
‘Setting up the Analyzer’ gives an overview of items to be
adjusted.