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Anyone has an experience with Fluke warranty as a second owner?
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itsme.ultimate@gmail.com
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 2:11 am    Post subject: Anyone has an experience with Fluke warranty as a second owner? Reply with quote

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Hello all,

I have a Fluke 187 meter and for some reason, the reference temperature
is off by 5°C. I know its got an adjustable user offset, but I don't
find it normal for the meter reference to junction to be off by 5°C.

I found out that my meter was manufactured in Apr '04, so it would
still be covered even under their old 3 year warranty. The problem is
that I'm a second owner and I don't have the original receipt.

Anyone else have experience with Fluke warranty as a non-original
owner?

Also, if they approve the repair, do they correct just that problem and
am I on my own to ensure I pay for the calibration and make sure it
still meets the specs after the repair in other functions?

Thanks.

Fluke warranty policy:

"
What is "Limited Lifetime Warranty"?

This is basically the same limited warranty currently provided with our
Fluke 20, 70 and 80 Series DMMs, expanded from 3 years to a Lifetime.

In what way is the warranty limited?

* It does not cover battery or fuses.
* It does not cover abuse or usage outside of specifications.
* It does not cover normal wear and tear of mechanical parts.
* It covers the LCD for 10 years only (state-of-the-art for LCDs).
* It covers original user purchaser only.

Why should a customer register for this Lifetime Warranty?
We are asking all customers to register now, to avoid having to show
proof of purchase for warranty work years later. You can register
on-line by just clicking here. "
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TimPerry
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 2:35 am    Post subject: Re: Anyone has an experience with Fluke warranty as a second owner? Reply with quote

itsme.ultimate@gmail.com wrote:
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Hello all,

I have a Fluke 187 meter and for some reason, the reference
temperature is off by 5°C. I know its got an adjustable user offset,
but I don't find it normal for the meter reference to junction to be
off by 5°C.

I found out that my meter was manufactured in Apr '04, so it would
still be covered even under their old 3 year warranty. The problem is
that I'm a second owner and I don't have the original receipt.

Anyone else have experience with Fluke warranty as a non-original
owner?

Also, if they approve the repair, do they correct just that problem
and am I on my own to ensure I pay for the calibration and make sure
it still meets the specs after the repair in other functions?


you should contact their service department on this. it the only way to get
the true answers.

any meter repair 'should' include calibration.
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Andrew Gabriel
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 6:52 am    Post subject: Re: Anyone has an experience with Fluke warranty as a second owner? Reply with quote

In article <1153102274.911658.134890@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
itsme.ultimate@gmail.com writes:
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Why?

Quote:
Hello all,
I have a Fluke 187 meter and for some reason, the reference temperature
is off by 5°C. I know its got an adjustable user offset, but I don't
find it normal for the meter reference to junction to be off by 5°C.
I found out that my meter was manufactured in Apr '04, so it would

How? That could be better evidence than any reciept if it's stamped
on the unit somewhere.

Quote:
Fluke warranty policy:

You don't say where you live, but local laws may provide you with
a better warranty than the manufacturer's voluntry one (although
in the UK, you would need at least some proof of purchase).

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