To ensure safe and highly accurate readings, connect the grounding lead from the side ground snap of the device to an earth-grounding point. Zeroing the Sensor:

: Use the converging LED lights to maintain the exact 25mm distance; improper distance will result in incorrect voltage readings.

A: No. The sensor is a sealed assembly. Return to Simco or a certified repair center if damaged.

The sensor aperture is extremely sensitive. Never insert cotton swabs, cloths, or sharp objects into the sensor opening. Use low-pressure, clean, dry compressed air to blow out dust. Clean the exterior plastic housing with a damp cloth and mild detergent.

Install the ion balance plate onto the top sensor array of the FMX-002 until it clicks securely into place. Attach the grounding cable to the meter's grounding snap.

Operates using a standard 9V manganese battery. Step-by-Step Operating Instructions

Below is a comprehensive technical write-up based on its manual operations, top interface features, and practical applications. 1. Overview and Key Specifications is engineered to measure static voltages up to

Press the red button. The device will beep and the LCD will activate.

Connect the included grounding wire to the grounding snap on the back/bottom of the FMX-002.

Recalibrates the meter's zero point. This eliminates any residual charges or sensor drift prior to taking a measurement. LCD Visual Indicators

Simco-Ion no longer manufactures the FMX-002. However, aftermarket suppliers and auction sites list as a spare part.

: Before approaching the test object, the meter is pointed toward an uncharged area (like a grounded metal surface). The technician presses the ZERO button to calibrate the digital display to "0.00," ensuring the measurement starts from a true neutral point.

Attach the alligator clip of the grounding wire to a verified electrical ground. Operating the meter without a proper ground connection will result in unstable, erroneous readings. Powering On and Zeroing

Simco Fmx002 Manual — Top [work]

To ensure safe and highly accurate readings, connect the grounding lead from the side ground snap of the device to an earth-grounding point. Zeroing the Sensor:

: Use the converging LED lights to maintain the exact 25mm distance; improper distance will result in incorrect voltage readings.

A: No. The sensor is a sealed assembly. Return to Simco or a certified repair center if damaged.

The sensor aperture is extremely sensitive. Never insert cotton swabs, cloths, or sharp objects into the sensor opening. Use low-pressure, clean, dry compressed air to blow out dust. Clean the exterior plastic housing with a damp cloth and mild detergent. simco fmx002 manual top

Install the ion balance plate onto the top sensor array of the FMX-002 until it clicks securely into place. Attach the grounding cable to the meter's grounding snap.

Operates using a standard 9V manganese battery. Step-by-Step Operating Instructions

Below is a comprehensive technical write-up based on its manual operations, top interface features, and practical applications. 1. Overview and Key Specifications is engineered to measure static voltages up to To ensure safe and highly accurate readings, connect

Press the red button. The device will beep and the LCD will activate.

Connect the included grounding wire to the grounding snap on the back/bottom of the FMX-002.

Recalibrates the meter's zero point. This eliminates any residual charges or sensor drift prior to taking a measurement. LCD Visual Indicators The sensor is a sealed assembly

Simco-Ion no longer manufactures the FMX-002. However, aftermarket suppliers and auction sites list as a spare part.

: Before approaching the test object, the meter is pointed toward an uncharged area (like a grounded metal surface). The technician presses the ZERO button to calibrate the digital display to "0.00," ensuring the measurement starts from a true neutral point.

Attach the alligator clip of the grounding wire to a verified electrical ground. Operating the meter without a proper ground connection will result in unstable, erroneous readings. Powering On and Zeroing