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Old 02-02-2013, 05:06 AM   #1
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Fluke Series 37x recall


January, 2013
Dear Fluke Customer:
Fluke is voluntarily recalling certain 373, 374, 375 and 376 Digital Clamp Meters that were manufactured between September 1, 2010 and October 31, 2012. The models and serial numbers affected are listed in the table below.

Model Family Manufacture Dates Starting Serial No. Ending Serial No.
Fluke-376 Sep 2010 – Feb 2011 14270001 15909999
Fluke-375 Sep 2010 – Mar 2011 14270001 16079999
Fluke-374 Oct 2010 – Feb 2011 14270001 16379999
Fluke-373 Oct 2010 – Oct 2012 14270001 21950000

To determine if your clamp meter is affected by this recall notice, enter your model and serial number in the box below and click “Check.” Any serial number preceded or followed by the letter “R” is not affected by this recall notice. The image below shows where to find the model and serial number of the affected clamp meters.

http://www.fluke.com/fluke/usen/supp...37X-Recall.htm

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