PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1981

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 346

SEPTEMBER 1981

PS Magazine - SEPTEMBER 1981 - Page 28 of 35
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Multimeter.:±
Starting PositIoN .
.± Move!
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Getting iN positiOn is important.
± Like for the daily dozen, or on the
firing range, or wIth your multiMeter²
Yep, It's good practIce tA adjust your
set
³
in the saME positIon you´ll be using
it² µnd¶ the bEst pos·tion is lying
down¸ That way¹ it can't get knocked
down and mayBe out¸
Best
posiTion
for Use
µnother good practice is tº reMove
batteries whEn you»re tHrough wIth
the set for a day or ¼ongEr½ ¾eft In the
mEter¶ they corrode and ruin the
equipment¿
COLDA SWoN i
lFT ta± MU²"³mE´eR
µn H¶r· s¸¹º»¼,
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emovÀng bÁtteries is vitÁl If your
set is stil equipped wIth the õ-1312
mercury cells. They corrode QuIcker
thÁn the Á¼ka¼InE ceÂls your support
replaces ´em with²
LIkewise, If you stil¼ have the MerÄ
cells, they must be turned in whEn no
longer good² Let support dispose of
»em properly²
Support is changing your set over to
Å
the alkalinE cell when It´s Æn fÇr repair
or ca¼iÈrationÉ
Êany sets go in for repair because oF
broKËn cases or ¼atchE̲ Ít´s usually
unnecessary¸
Storing extra accessorIes in the Îid
can make it closE hard¸ µ little too
much fÇrce, and presto, It´s support
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