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ENGLISH DOCS FOR THIS DATE- Meter Trim Check (replaced) - B660727

CONTENTS METER TRIM CHECK
REPLACED
see HCO B 11 May 1969
Volume VI-369
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 27 JULY 1966
Remimeo All Orgs Tech Sec Qual Sec All Tech Hats All Qual Hats (Tech Div)
(Qual Div)

METER TRIM CHECK

E-Meters can go out of trim during a session because of temperature changes.

Thus even if the meter is properly calibrated and reads at 2.0 with a 5,000 ohm resistor across the leads and 3.0 with 12,500 ohms, by the end of the session a pc can be apparently reading below 2.0 because the meter is off trim.

Low TA cases are not cracked by lower level auditing, and have to be handled with Power Processing. Erroneously calling a pc a “low TA case” could thus deny him lower level processes that he could win on.

The following meter procedure is therefore to be followed AT THE END OF EACH SESSION (AFTER GIVING “THAT’S IT”):

1. DON’T MOVE THE TRIM KNOB

2. PULL OUT THE JACK PLUG

3. MOVE THE TA UNTIL THE NEEDLE IS ON “SET” AT THE SENSITIVITY YOU WERE USING IN THE SESSION

4. RECORD THE TA POSITION AT THE BOTTOM OF THE AUDITOR’S REPORT FORM AS: “Trim check — TA = . . .”

5. IF YOUR METER IS KNOWN TO BE OUT OF CALIBRATION (as in Para 2 above) RECORD ALSO: “Calibration error — ....... on meter= 2.0 actual” at the bottom of the form.

L. RON HUBBARD LRH:lb-r.rd

[This HCO B is replaced by HCO B 11 May 1969, Meter Trim Check, page 369.]