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Voluntary recall of Fluke digital clamp meters

Fluke Corporation is voluntarily recalling a specific serial number range of Fluke 333, 334, 335, 336 and 337 Digital Clamp Meters manufactured between March 3, 2008 and February 27, 2009.

Fluke has detected a defect that has the potential, overtime, to cause the meter to display a low or no voltage reading on a circuit energised with a hazardous voltage.

In this situation it is imperative that the practice of testing the meter on a known live circuit before and after checking the circuit under test is maintained.

hould the meter not pass the “known live circuit test” its use should be discontinued immediately, identified as faulty and removed from service.

Customers should cease using affected meters immediately and return suspect products to the place of purchase to confirm the serial number.

Affected meters will be replaced free of charge.

Fluke is committed to ensuring its customers are informed of the defect as quickly as possible though direct communication with known customers, working with its distributors, advertising the recall notice and running a telephone hot line. Fluke has redesigned all clamp meters to correct the problem.

All clamp meters now shipping are free of this defect.

Affected serial numbers can be confirmed by visiting www.fluke.com.au, through place of purchase or by contacting Fluke Australia on (02) 8850 3333.

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