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Fluke 1736/FPC User Manual

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Power Logger
Before You Start
9
Use the color clips for easy identification of the four current
probes. Apply the clips that are appropriate for your local
wiring codes on both ends of the current probe cable. See
Figure 5.
hcf025.eps
Figure 5. Test Leads with Color Coding
Kensington Lock
A Kensington Security Slot (also called a K-Slot or
Kensington lock) is part of a built-in anti-theft system. It is
a small, metal-reinforced, oval hole found on the right side
of the Logger (see item 6 in Table 3). It is used for
attaching a lock-and-cable apparatus. The lock is secured
in place with a key or combination lock attached to a
plastic-cover metal cable. The end of the cable has a small
loop that allows the cable to be looped around a
permanent object, such as a cabinet door, to secure it in
place. This lock is available from most electronics and
computer suppliers.

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Fluke 1736/FPC Specifications

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BrandFluke
Model1736/FPC
CategoryData Loggers
LanguageEnglish

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