No wetting the I.C. didn't help in reading the part number.
Well... Yes, until I have proof Fortune Semiconductor have actually manufactured a 100k counts I.C., I'm going to have to suspect they are doing some interpolation and averaging.
I don't mind the whole idea of this DMM but some of the design is just deceiving compared to my favourite older Metrix DMM's. The ribbon to the LCD can only be disconnected at the
LCD side, the battery compartment not sealed enough, the whole mechanical assembly of the thing just feels clumsy to me.
Opening the thing isn't that easy.
Remove the battery cover by unclipping it at the hinge caps.
Remove 4 small posidriv screws, start opening from tapered end, I'm not sure if it is easier to disassemble the lower half of the shell by sliding it away from the hinge (2 small notches on the front side of the hinge cover keep it locked there, there are also 4 small plastic pins that interlock on the rear side of the hinge.) or if it is easier to remove the hinge axis first.
Anyway for that part of the disassembly I was inspired by this:
http://www.mjlorton.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=107.0;attach=266The main PCB is held in place near the middle by the 2 screws at the bottom of the shielding.
Then the LCD is a real ass to open when you don't know how it's built, 2 small T6 screws hidden on hinge side, then the frame is clipped onto the LCD polycarbonate protection so it needs spudging off from the screen outwards.
Here's my full disassembly gallery, I'm sure it will be of some help.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/uCUmZvgM6NLxzHAJ7