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                Mastech 

MS8268

 

HANDHELD

 

DIGITAL MULTIMETER 

 

OPERATOR’S  INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

 

 

 

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TITLE

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1.

1.

1.

1. GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

1

1

1

1

1.1 Precaution safety measures

1

1.1.1 Preliminary

1

1.1.2 During use

2

1.1.3 Symbols

4

1.1.4 Instructions

4

1.2

Safety mechanisms

5

2.

2.

2.

2. DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

6

6

6

6

2.1 Instrument Familiarization

6

2.2 LCD Display

7

2.3 Keypad

9

2.4 Terminals

10

2.5 Rotary switch

11

2.6 Accessories

11

3.

3.

3.

3. FUNCTION

FUNCTION

FUNCTION

FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

12

12

12

12

3.1 General Functions

12

3.1.1 Misconnection alarm system

12

3.1.2 DATA HOLD mode

13

3.1.3 Manual ranging and Autorange mode

13

3.1.4 Battery Saver

14

3.1.5 Relative measurement mode

14

3.2 Measurement Functions

15

3.2.1 AC and DC Voltage measurement

15

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Contents

Contents

TITLE

TITLE

TITLE

TITLE

PAGE

PAGE

PAGE

PAGE

3.2.2 Resistance measurement

16

3.2.3 Diode Test

17

3.2.4 Continuity Check

18

3.2.5 Transistor measurement

18

3.2.6 Capacitance measurement

19

3.2.7 Frequency and Duty Cycle measurement

20

3.2.8 Current measurement

22

4.

4.

4.

4. TECHNICAL

TECHNICAL

TECHNICAL

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

23

23

23

23

4.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

23

4.2 Measurement specifications

24

4.2.1 DC Voltage

24

4.2.2 AC Voltage

25

4.2.3 Resistance

25

4.2.4 Audible continuity

25

4.2.5 Diode

26

4.2.6 Transistor

26

4.2.7 Capacitance

26

4.2.8 Frequency

26

4.2.9 DC CURRENT

28

4.2.10 AC CURRENT

28

5.

5.

5.

5. MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

29

29

29

29

5.1 General Maintenance

29

5.2 Fuse replacement

29

5.3 Battery replacement

30

 


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1.

1.

1.

1. GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS

This instrument complies with IEC 1010-1 (61010-1@IEC:

2001), CAT. II 1000V and CAT. III 600V overvoltage standards.

See Specifications.

To get the best service from this instrument, read carefully this

user's manual and respect the detailed safety precautions.

International symbols used on the Meter and in this manual

are explained in chapter 1.1.3

1.1

1.1

1.1

1.1 Precautions

Precautions

Precautions

Precautions safety

safety

safety

safety measures

measures

measures

measures

1.1.1

1.1.1

1.1.1

1.1.1 Preliminary

Preliminary

Preliminary

Preliminary

* Measurement category III is for measurements performed in

the building installation.

NOTE: Examples are measurements on distribution boards,

circuit-breakers, wiring, including cables, bus-bars, junction

boxes, switches, socket-outlets in the fixed installation, and

equipment for industrial use and some other equipment, for

example, stationary motors with permanent connection to

the fixed installation.

* Measurement category II is for measurements performed on

circuits directly connected to the low voltage installation.

NOTE:

Examples

are

measurements

on

household

appliances, portable tools and similar equipment.

* Measurement category I is for measurements performed on

circuits not directly connected to MAINS.

NOTE: Examples are measurements on circuits not derived

from MAINS, and specially protected (internal) MAINS

derived circuits. In the latter case, transient stresses are

variable; for that reason, requires that the transient

withstand capability of the equipment is made known to the

user.

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* When using this Multimeter, the user must observe all

normal safety rules concerning:

― Protection against the dangers of electric current.

― Protection of the Multimeter against misuse.

* For your own safety, only use the test probes supplied with

the instrument. Before use, Check that they are in good

condition.

1.1.2

1.1.2

1.1.2

1.1.2 During

During

During

During use

use

use

use

* If the meter is used near noise generating equipment, be

aware that display may become unstable or indicate large

errors.

* Do not use the meter or test leads if they look damaged.

* Use the meter only as specified in this manual; otherwise,

the protection provided by the meter may be impaired.

* Use extreme caution when working around bare conductors

or bus bars.

* Do not operate the meter around explosive gas, vapor, or dust.

* Verify a Meter's operation by measuring a known voltage.

Do not use the Meter if it operates abnormally. Protection

may be impaired. When in doubt, have the Meter serviced.

* Uses the proper terminals, function, and range for your

measurements.

* When the range of the value to be measured is unknown,

check that the range initially set on the multimeter is the

highest

possible

or,

wherever

possible,

choose

the

autoranging mode.

* To avoid damages to the instrument, do not exceed the

maximum limits of the input values shown in the technical

specification tables.

* When the multimeter is linked to measurement circuits, do

not touch unused terminals.

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*

Do not apply any voltage measurement between the 10A

terminal and the COM terminal.

* Caution when working with voltages above 60Vdc or 30Vac

rms. Such voltages pose a shock hazard.

* When using the probes, keep your fingers behind the finger

guards.

* When making connections, connect the common test lead

before connecting the live test lead; when disconnecting,

disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the

common test lead.

* Before changing functions, disconnect the test leads from

the circuit under test.

* For all dc functions, including manual or auto-ranging, to

avoid the risk of shock due to possible improper reading,

verify the presence of any ac voltages by first using the ac

function. Then select a dc voltage range equal to or greater

than the ac range.

* Disconnect circuits power and discharge all high-voltage

capacitors before testing resistance, continuity, diodes, or

capacitance.

* Before measuring current, check the meter's fuse and turn

off power to the circuit before connecting the meter to the

circuit.

* Never perform resistance or continuity measurements on

live circuits.

* In TV repair work, or when carrying out measurements on

power switching circuits, remember that high amplitude
voltage pulses at the test points can damage the multimeter.
Use of a TV filter will attenuate any such pulses.

* Use three 1.5V AAA batteries, properly installed in the

Meter's battery case, to power the Meter.

3

* Replace the batteries as soon as the battery indicator (

) appears. With a low battery, the Meter might

produce false readings that can lead to electric shock and

personal injury.

* Do not measure voltages above 600V in Category III, or

1000V in Category II installations.

1.1.3

1.1.3

1.1.3

1.1.3 Symbols:

Symbols:

Symbols:

Symbols:

Symbols used in this manual and on the instrument:

Caution

Caution

Caution

Caution

::::

refer

to

the

instruction

manual.

Incorrect use may result in damage to the device

or its components.

Dangerous voltage may be present.

~

~

~

~

AC (Alternating Current)

DC (Direct Current)

AC or DC

Earth ground

Double insulated

Fuse

Conforms to European Union directives

1.1.4

1.1.4

1.1.4

1.1.4 Instructions

Instructions

Instructions

Instructions

* Remove test leads from the Meter before opening the Meter

case or battery cover.

* When servicing the Meter, use only specified replacement

parts.

* Before opening up the instrument, always disconnect from

all sources of electric current and make sure you are not

charged with static electricity, which may destroy internal

components.

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* Any adjustment, maintenance or repair work carried out on

the meter while it is live should be carried out only by

appropriately qualified personnel, after having taken into

account the instructions in this present manual.

* A "qualified person" is someone who is familiar with the

installation, construction and operation of the equipment

and the hazards involved. He is trained and authorized to

energize

and

de-energize

circuits

and

equipment

in

accordance with established practices.

* When the instrument is opened up, remember that some

internal capacitors can retain a dangerous potential even

after the instrument is switched off.

* If any faults or abnormalities are observed, take the

instrument out of service and ensure that it cannot be used

until it has been checked out.

* If the meter is not going to be used for a long time, take out

the battery and do not store the meter in high temperature or

high humidity environment.

1.2

1.2

1.2

1.2 Safety

Safety

Safety

Safety mechanisms

mechanisms

mechanisms

mechanisms

*

Misconnection alarm system

* If the maximum range is repeatedly exceeded, a continuous

audible signal warns the user in DCV, ACV, DC

µ

A, AC

µ

A,

DC mA, AC mA, DC 10A and AC 10A functions.

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2.

2.

2.

2. DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

2.1

2.1

2.1

2.1 Instrument

Instrument

Instrument

Instrument Familiarization

Familiarization

Familiarization

Familiarization

AC

AC

AC

AC

1. LCD display

2. Keypad

3. Rotary switch

4. Terminals

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2.2

2.2

2.2

2.2 LCD

LCD

LCD

LCD Display

Display

Display

Display

See Table 1 indicated for information about the LCD display.

AC

AC

AC

AC

Table

Table

Table

Table 1.

1.

1.

1. Display

Display

Display

Display Symbols

Symbols

Symbols

Symbols

Symbol

Symbol

Symbol

Symbol

Meaning

Meaning

Meaning

Meaning

The battery is low.

Warning: To avoid false readings,

which could lead to possible electric shock

or personal injury, replace the battery as

soon as the battery indicator appears.

Indicates negative readings.

Indicator for ac voltage or current.
AC voltage and current are displayed as
the average of the absolute value of the
input,

calibrated

to

indicate

the

equivalent rms value of a sine wave.

Indicator for dc voltage or current.

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

The Meter is in the Autorange mode in
which the meter automatically selects the
range with the best resolution.

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Table

Table

Table

Table 1.

1.

1.

1. Display

Display

Display

Display Symbols

Symbols

Symbols

Symbols ((((continued

continued

continued

continued))))

Symbol

Symbol

Symbol

Symbol

Meaning

Meaning

Meaning

Meaning

REL

REL

REL

REL

Indicator for the Relative measurement.

Indicator for the Diode Test mode

hFE

hFE

hFE

hFE

Indicator for the transistor test mode

Indicator for the Continuity Check mode.

Indicator for the Data Hold mode

V,

V,

V,

V, mV

mV

mV

mV

V:

mV:

Volts. The unit of voltage.

Millivolt. 1x10

-3

or 0.001 volts.

A,

A,

A,

A, mA,

mA,

mA,

mA,

µ

µ

µ

µ

A

A

A

A

A:

mA:

µ

A

::::

Amperes (amps). The unit of current.

Milliamp. 1x10

-3

or 0.001 amperes.

Microamp.

1x10

-6

or

0.000001

amperes

,,,, k

k

k

k

,,,, M

M

M

M

:

k

:

M

:

Ohm. The unit of resistance.
Kilohm. 1x10

3

or 1000 ohms.

Megohm. 1x10

6

or 1,000,000 ohms.

Hz,

Hz,

Hz,

Hz, kHz,

kHz,

kHz,

kHz, MHz

MHz

MHz

MHz

Hz:

KHz:

MHz:

Hertz. The unit of frequency in
cycles/second.
Kilohertz. 1x10

3

or 1000 hertz.

Megahertz. 1x10

6

or 1,000,000 hertz.

µ

µ

µ

µ

F,

F,

F,

F, nF

nF

nF

nF

F:

µ

F:

nF:

Farad. The unit of capacitance.
Microfarad.1x10

-6

or 0.000001 farads.

Nanofarad. 1x10

-9

or 0.000000001

farads.

%

%:

Percent. The unit of Duty cycle.

The input is too large for the selected

range.

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2.3

2.3

2.3

2.3 Keypad

Keypad

Keypad

Keypad

See Table 2 indicated for information about the keypad
operations.

Table

Table

Table

Table 2.

2.

2.

2. Keypad

Keypad

Keypad

Keypad

Key

Key

Key

Key

Function

Function

Function

Function

Operation

Operation

Operation

Operation performed

performed

performed

performed

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

V~

V~

V~

V~,,,,V

V

V

V

,,,,

,,,,

mA

mA

mA

mA and

and

and

and

µ

µ

µ

µ

A

A

A

A

1. Press

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

to enter the

manual ranging mode.

2. Press

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

to step

through

the

ranges

available for the selected

function.

3. Press and hold

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

for

2 seconds to return to
autoranging.

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

A

A

A

A,,,,

mA

mA

mA

mA and

and

and

and

µ

µ

µ

µ

A

A

A

A

Power-up

Power-up

Power-up

Power-up
Option

Option

Option

Option

Switches between Diode Test
and Continuity check.

Switches between dc and ac
current.

Disables automatic power-off
feature.

REL

REL

REL

REL

Any

Any

Any

Any switch

switch

switch

switch

position

position

position

position

Press

REL

REL

REL

REL

to enter and exit

the

Relative

measurement

mode.

Hz

Hz

Hz

Hz//// %

%

%

%

V~

V~

V~

V~,,,,

A

A

A

A,,,,

mA

mA

mA

mA

and

and

and

and

µ

µ

µ

µ

A

A

A

A....

1 Press to start the frequency

counter.

2 Press again to enter duty

cycle (duty factor) mode.

3 Press again to exit the

frequency counter mode.

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Table

Table

Table

Table 2.

2.

2.

2. Keypad

Keypad

Keypad

Keypad((((continued

continued

continued

continued))))

Key

Key

Key

Key

Function

Function

Function

Function

Operation

Operation

Operation

Operation performed

performed

performed

performed

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

Any

Any

Any

Any switch

switch

switch

switch

position

position

position

position

Press

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

to enter and exit

the Data Hold mode.

LIGHT

LIGHT

LIGHT

LIGHT

Any

Any

Any

Any switch

switch

switch

switch

position

position

position

position

Press to turn the backlight on.

The backlight will be auto-off

about 5 seconds later.

2.

2.

2.

2.4

4

4

4 Terminals

Terminals

Terminals

Terminals

See Table 4 indicated for information about the terminals.

Table

Table

Table

Table 4.

4.

4.

4. Terminals

Terminals

Terminals

Terminals

Terminal

Terminal

Terminal

Terminal

Description

Description

Description

Description

COM

COM

COM

COM

Return

terminal

for

all

measurements.

Receiving the black test lead or the “com”

plug of the special multi-function socket

V

V

V

V

Hz

Hz

Hz

Hz

Input for voltage, resistance, capacitance,

frequency,

diode

and

continuity

measurements. (Receiving the red test lead

or the “+” plug of the special multi-function

socket).

hFE

hFE

hFE

hFE

µ

µ

µ

µ

A

A

A

A

mA

mA

mA

mA

Input for hFE and 0.001mA to 400mA

current measurements.

Receiving the red

test lead or the “+” plug of the special

multi-function socket

10

10

10

10A

A

A

A

Input

for

400mA

to

10A

current

measurements. (Receiving the red test

lead).

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2.5

2.5

2.5

2.5 Rotary

Rotary

Rotary

Rotary switch

switch

switch

switch

A eleven-position rotary selector switch gives access to

the following quantities:

Current: 10A

Current: mA

Current:

µ

A

DC Voltage

AC Voltage

OFF: off position

Resistance

Diode and Continuity (with beep)

Capacitance

Transistor: hFE

Frequency

2.6

2.6

2.6

2.6 Accessories

Accessories

Accessories

Accessories

Delivered with the multimeter:

User's manual

Test leads

Special Multi-function socket

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3.

3.

3.

3. FUNCTION

FUNCTION

FUNCTION

FUNCTION DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION

3.1

3.1

3.1

3.1 General

General

General

General Functions

Functions

Functions

Functions

3

3

3

3....1.1

1.1

1.1

1.1 Misconnection

Misconnection

Misconnection

Misconnection alarm

alarm

alarm

alarm system

system

system

system

The input terminals of the meter are equipped with sound and

light alarms against misconnection of test leads.

At

At

At

At V

V

V

V,,,,

Ω

,,,,

and

and

and

and

ranges:

ranges:

ranges:

ranges:

1 The red lights at the “V” and “COM” terminals will be off

after the test leads are plugged in.

2 The buzzer will sound upon misconnection of the test

leads in the “mA” or “10A” terminals to warn the user.

At the same time, the lights at the “V” and “COM”

terminals will flash to remind the user to plug in the test

leads there.

At

At

At

At μ

μ

μ

μA

A

A

A,,,, mA

mA

mA

mA,,,, and

and

and

and hFE

hFE

hFE

hFE ranges

ranges

ranges

ranges

1 The red lights at the “mA” and “COM” terminals will be off

after the test leads are plugged in.

2 The buzzer will sound upon misconnection of the test

leads in the “V” or “10A” terminals to warn the user.

At

the same time, the red lights at the “mA” and “COM”

terminals will flash to remind the user to plug in the test

leads there.

At

At

At

At A

A

A

A range

range

range

range

1 The red lights at the “10A” and “COM” terminals will be

off after the test leads are plugged in.

2 The buzzer will sound upon misconnection of the test

leads in the “V” or “mA” terminals to warn the user.

At the same time, the lights at the “10A” and “COM”

terminals will flash to remind the user to plug in the test

leads there.

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3.1.

3.1.

3.1.

3.1.2

2

2

2 DATA

DATA

DATA

DATA HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD mode

mode

mode

mode

Data Hold mode makes the meter stop updating the

display. Enabling Data Hold function in autorange mode

makes the meter switch to Manual ranging mode, but the

full-scale range remains the same. Data Hold function

can be cancelled by changing the measurement mode,

pressing

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

key, or push

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

key again.

To enter and exit the Data Hold mode:

1. Press

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

key (short press). Fixes the display on

the current value,

H

H

H

H

is displayed.

2. A second short press returns the meter to normal

mode.

3.1.

3.1.

3.1.

3.1.3

3

3

3 Manual

Manual

Manual

Manual ranging

ranging

ranging

ranging and

and

and

and Autorange

Autorange

Autorange

Autorange mode

mode

mode

mode

The Meter has both manual ranging and autorange

options.

*

In the autorange mode, the Meter selects the best

range for the input detected. This allows you to switch

test points without having to reset the range.

*

In the manual ranging mode, you select the range. This

allows you to override autorange and lock the meter in

a specific range.

*

The Meter defaults to the autorange mode in

measurement functions that have more than one range.

When the Meter is in the autorange mode,

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

is

displayed.

To enter and exit the manual range mode:

1. Press

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

key. The Meter enters the manual

ranging mode.

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

turns off. Each presses of

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

key increments the range. When the highest

range is reached, the Meter wraps to the lowest

range.

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NOTE: If you manually change the measurement range

after entering the Data Hold modes, the Meter exits this

mode.

2. To exit the manual ranging mode, press and hold down

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

RANGE

key for two seconds. The Meter returns to

the autorange mode and

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

is displayed.

3.1.

3.1.

3.1.

3.1.4

4

4

4 Battery

Battery

Battery

Battery Saver

Saver

Saver

Saver

The Meter enters the "sleep mode" and blanks the display

if the Meter is on but not used for 15 minutes.

Press the

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

HOLD

key or rotate the rotary switch to wake

the meter up.

To disable the Sleep mode, hold down the

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

key

while turning the meter on.

One minute before power off, the beeper will sound 5

sounds. The beeper will sound again before power off.

3.1.

3.1.

3.1.

3.1.5

5

5

5 Relative

Relative

Relative

Relative measurement

measurement

measurement

measurement mode

mode

mode

mode

The Meter will display relative measurement in all

functions except frequency.

To enter and exit the relative measurement mode:

1. With the Meter in the desired function, touch the test

leads to the circuit on which you want future

measurement to be based.

2. Press

REL

REL

REL

REL

key to store the measured value and

activate the relative measurement mode. The

difference

between

the

reference

value

and

subsequent reading is displayed.

3. Press

REL

REL

REL

REL

key for more than 2 seconds to return the

Meter to normal operation.

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3.2

3.2

3.2

3.2 Measurement

Measurement

Measurement

Measurement Functions

Functions

Functions

Functions

3.2.1

3.2.1

3.2.1

3.2.1 AC

AC

AC

AC and

and

and

and DC

DC

DC

DC Voltage

Voltage

Voltage

Voltage measurement

measurement

measurement

measurement

To

To

To

To avoid

avoid

avoid

avoid electrical

electrical

electrical

electrical shock

shock

shock

shock and/or

and/or

and/or

and/or damage

damage

damage

damage to

to

to

to the

the

the

the

instrument,

instrument,

instrument,

instrument, do

do

do

do not

not

not

not attempt

attempt

attempt

attempt to

to

to

to take

take

take

take any

any

any

any voltage

voltage

voltage

voltage

measurement

measurement

measurement

measurement that

that

that

that might

might

might

might exceed

exceed

exceed

exceed 1000Vdc

1000Vdc

1000Vdc

1000Vdc or

or

or

or

750Vac

750Vac

750Vac

750Vac rms.

rms.

rms.

rms.

To

To

To

To avoid

avoid

avoid

avoid electrical

electrical

electrical

electrical shock

shock

shock

shock and/or

and/or

and/or

and/or damage

damage

damage

damage to

to

to

to the

the

the

the

instrument,

instrument,

instrument,

instrument, do

do

do

do not

not

not

not apply

apply

apply

apply more

more

more

more than

than

than

than 1000Vdc

1000Vdc

1000Vdc

1000Vdc or

or

or

or

750Vac

750Vac

750Vac

750Vac rms

rms

rms

rms between

between

between

between the

the

the

the common

common

common

common terminal

terminal

terminal

terminal and

and

and

and

the

the

the

the earth

earth

earth

earth ground.

ground.

ground.

ground.

The polarity of ac (alternating current) voltage varies over

time; the polarity of dc (direct current) voltage is constant.

The Meter's DC voltage ranges are 400.0mV, 4.000V,

40.00V, 400.0V and 1000V; AC voltage ranges are

400.0mV , 4.000V, 40.00V, 400.0V and 750V.

(AC 400.0mV range only exists in manual ranging mode).

To measure ac or dc voltage:

1. Set rotary switch to the DCV or ACV range.

2. Connect the black and red test leads to the COM and

V terminals respectively.

3. Connect the test leads to the circuit being measured

4. Read the displayed value. The polarity of red test lead

connection will be indicated when making a DCV

measurement.

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE:

NOTE:

Unstable display may occur especially at 400mV range,

even though you do not put test leads into input terminals,

in this case, if an erroneous reading is suspected, short

the V terminal and the COM terminal, and make sure the

zero display.

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For better accuracy when measuring the dc offset of an

ac voltage, measure the ac voltage first. Note the ac

voltage range, then manually select a dc voltage range

equal to or higher than the ac range. This improves the

accuracy of the dc measurement by ensuring that the

input protection circuits are not activated.

3.2.2

3.2.2

3.2.2

3.2.2 Resistance

Resistance

Resistance

Resistance measurement

measurement

measurement

measurement

To

To

To

To avoid

avoid

avoid

avoid electrical

electrical

electrical

electrical shock

shock

shock

shock and/or

and/or

and/or

and/or damage

damage

damage

damage to

to

to

to the

the

the

the

instrument,

instrument,

instrument,

instrument,

disconnect

disconnect

disconnect

disconnect

circuit

circuit

circuit

circuit

power

power

power

power

and

and

and

and

discharge

discharge

discharge

discharge

all

all

all

all

high-voltage

high-voltage

high-voltage

high-voltage

capacitors

capacitors

capacitors

capacitors

before

before

before

before

measuring

measuring

measuring

measuring resistance.

resistance.

resistance.

resistance.

The Meter's resistance ranges are 400.0

, 4.000k

,

40.00k

, 400.0k

, 4.000M

and 40.00M

.

To measure resistance:

1. Set the rotary switch to

range.

2. Connect the black and red test leads to the COM and

terminals respectively.

3. Connect the test leads to the circuit being measured

and read the displayed value.

Some tips for measuring resistance:

The measured value of a resistor in a circuit is often

different from the resistor's rated value. This is because

the Meter's test current flows through all possible paths

between the probe tips.

In order to ensure the best accuracy in measurement of low

resistance, short the test leads before measurement and

memory the test probe resistance in mind. This necessary to

subtract for the resistance of the test leads.

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The resistance function can produce enough voltage to

forward-bias silicon diode or transistor junctions, causing

them to conduct. To avoid this, do not use the 40M

range

for in-circuit resistance measurements.

On 40M

range, the meter may take a few seconds to

stabilize reading. This is normal for high resistance

measuring.

When the input is not connected, i.e. at open circuit,

the figure "OL" will be displayed for the overrange

condition.

3.2.3

3.2.3

3.2.3

3.2.3 Diode

Diode

Diode

Diode Test

Test

Test

Test

To

To

To

To avoid

avoid

avoid

avoid electrical

electrical

electrical

electrical shock

shock

shock

shock and/or

and/or

and/or

and/or damage

damage

damage

damage to

to

to

to the

the

the

the

instrument,

instrument,

instrument,

instrument,

disconnect

disconnect

disconnect

disconnect

circuit

circuit

circuit

circuit

power

power

power

power

and

and

and

and

discharge

discharge

discharge

discharge all

all

all

all high-voltage

high-voltage

high-voltage

high-voltage capacitors

capacitors

capacitors

capacitors before

before

before

before

testing

testing

testing

testing diodes.

diodes.

diodes.

diodes.

Use the diode test to check diodes, transistors, and other

semiconductor devices. The diode test sends a current

through the semiconductor junction, then measures the

voltage drop across the junction, A good silicon junction

drops between 0.5V and 0.8V.

To test a diode out of a circuit:

1. Set the rotary switch to

range.

2. Press the

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

key to activate Diode Test.

3. Connect the black and red test leads to the COM and

V

terminals respectively.

4. For forward-bias readings on any semiconductor

component,

place

the

red

test

lead

on

the

component's anode and place the black test lead on

the component's cathode.

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5. The meter will show the approx. forward voltage of the

diode.

In a circuit, a good diode should still produce a forward bias

reading of 0.5V to 0.8V; however, the reverse-bias reading

can vary depending on the resistance of other pathways

between the probe tips.

3.2.4

3.2.4

3.2.4

3.2.4 Continuity

Continuity

Continuity

Continuity Check

Check

Check

Check

To

To

To

To avoid

avoid

avoid

avoid electrical

electrical

electrical

electrical shock

shock

shock

shock and/or

and/or

and/or

and/or damage

damage

damage

damage to

to

to

to the

the

the

the

instrument,

instrument,

instrument,

instrument,

disconnect

disconnect

disconnect

disconnect

circuit

circuit

circuit

circuit

power

power

power

power

and

and

and

and

discharge

discharge

discharge

discharge all

all

all

all high-voltage

high-voltage

high-voltage

high-voltage capacitors

capacitors

capacitors

capacitors before

before

before

before

testing

testing

testing

testing for

for

for

for Continuity.

Continuity.

Continuity.

Continuity.

To test for continuity:

1. Set the rotary switch to

range.

2. Press the

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

key to activate Continuity Check.

3. Connect the black and red test leads to the COM and

terminals respectively.

4. Connect the test leads to the resistance in the circuit

being measured.

5. When the test lead to the circuit is below 50

, a

continuous beeping will indicate it.

Note:

Note:

Note:

Note:

Continuity test is available to check open/short of the

circuit.

3

3

3

3....2.5

2.5

2.5

2.5 Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor measurement

measurement

measurement

measurement

To

To

To

To avoid

avoid

avoid

avoid electrical

electrical

electrical

electrical shock

shock

shock

shock and/or

and/or

and/or

and/or damage

damage

damage

damage to

to

to

to the

the

the

the

instrument,

instrument,

instrument,

instrument, do

do

do

do not

not

not

not apply

apply

apply

apply more

more

more

more than

than

than

than 250

250

250

250Vdc

Vdc

Vdc

Vdc or

or

or

or

250

250

250

250Vac

Vac

Vac

Vac rms

rms

rms

rms between

between

between

between the

the

the

the hFE

hFE

hFE

hFE terminal

terminal

terminal

terminal and

and

and

and the

the

the

the

COM

COM

COM

COM terminal.

terminal.

terminal.

terminal.

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To test the hFE of transistor:

1. Set the rotary switch to

hFE

hFE

hFE

hFE

range.

2. Connect the “com” plug and “+” plug of the special

multi-function socket to the

COM

COM

COM

COM

and

hFE

hFE

hFE

hFE

terminals.

3. Determine whether the transistor to be tested is NPN or

PNP type and locate the Emitter, Base and Collector

leads.

4. Insert leads of the transistor into proper holes of the

special multi-function socket.

5. The meter will show the approx. hFE value at test

condition of base current 10

μ

A and Vce 2.8V.

3.2.

3.2.

3.2.

3.2.6

6

6

6 Capacitance

Capacitance

Capacitance

Capacitance measurement

measurement

measurement

measurement

To

To

To

To avoid

avoid

avoid

avoid electrical

electrical

electrical

electrical shock

shock

shock

shock and/or

and/or

and/or

and/or damage

damage

damage

damage to

to

to

to the

the

the

the

instrument,

instrument,

instrument,

instrument,

disconnect

disconnect

disconnect

disconnect

circuit

circuit

circuit

circuit

power

power

power

power

and

and

and

and

discharge

discharge

discharge

discharge all

all

all

all high-voltage

high-voltage

high-voltage

high-voltage capacitors

capacitors

capacitors

capacitors before

before

before

before

measuring

measuring

measuring

measuring capacitance.

capacitance.

capacitance.

capacitance. Use

Use

Use

Use the

the

the

the dc

dc

dc

dc voltage

voltage

voltage

voltage

function

function

function

function

to

to

to

to confirm

confirm

confirm

confirm

that

that

that

that

the

the

the

the

capacitor

capacitor

capacitor

capacitor

is

is

is

is

discharged.

discharged.

discharged.

discharged.

Capacitance is the ability of a component to store an

electrical charge.

The unit of capacitance is the farad (F). Most capacitors are

in the nanofarad to microfarad range. The Meter measures

capacitance by charging the capacitor with a known current

for a known period of time, measuring the resulting voltage,

then calculating the capacitance. The measurement takes

about 1 second per range.

The Meter's capacitance ranges are 4.000nF 40.00nF,

400.0nF, 4.000

µ

F, 40.00

µ

F and 200.0

µ

F.

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To measure capacitance:

1. Set the rotary switch to

range.

2. Connect the black and red test leads to the

COM

COM

COM

COM

and

terminals

respectively.

(or

you

can

measure

the

capacitance by using the special Multi-Function Socket)

3. Connect the test leads to the capacitor being measured

and read the displayed value.

Some

Some

Some

Some tips

tips

tips

tips for

for

for

for measuring

measuring

measuring

measuring capacitance:

capacitance:

capacitance:

capacitance:

The meter may take a few seconds (200

µ

F range, 30

seconds) to stabilize reading. This is normal for high

capacitance measuring.

To improve the accuracy of measurements less than 4nF,

subtract the residual capacitance of the Meter and leads.

3.2.

3.2.

3.2.

3.2.7

7

7

7 Frequency

Frequency

Frequency

Frequency and

and

and

and Duty

Duty

Duty

Duty Cycle

Cycle

Cycle

Cycle measurement

measurement

measurement

measurement

Do

Do

Do

Do not

not

not

not measure

measure

measure

measure Frequency

Frequency

Frequency

Frequency on

on

on

on high

high

high

high voltage

voltage

voltage

voltage

(>

(>

(>

(>250

250

250

250Vdc

Vdc

Vdc

Vdc or

or

or

or 250

250

250

250Vac

Vac

Vac

Vac rms)

rms)

rms)

rms) to

to

to

to avoid

avoid

avoid

avoid electrical

electrical

electrical

electrical shock

shock

shock

shock

hazard

hazard

hazard

hazard and/or

and/or

and/or

and/or damage

damage

damage

damage to

to

to

to the

the

the

the instrument.

instrument.

instrument.

instrument.

To measure frequency or Duty Cycle:

A

A

A

A

To

To

To

To measure

measure

measure

measure frequency

frequency

frequency

frequency by

by

by

by Hz

Hz

Hz

Hz range

range

range

range

Set the rotary switch to Hz range.

Connect the black and red test leads to the

COM

COM

COM

COM

and

Hz

Hz

Hz

Hz

terminals respectively.

Connect the test leads across the source or load

under measurement, and read the displayed value.

To make a duty cycle measurement, press the

Hz

Hz

Hz

Hz %

%

%

%

key again.

Read the percent of duty cycle on the display.

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Note:

Note:

Note:

Note:

Reading is possible at input voltages above 3V rms, but the

accuracy is not guaranteed.

In noisy environment, it is preferable to use shield cable for

measuring small signal.

B)

B)

B)

B) To

To

To

To measure

measure

measure

measure frequency

frequency

frequency

frequency by

by

by

by AC

AC

AC

AC Voltag

Voltag

Voltag

Voltage

e

e

e (or

(or

(or

(or AC

AC

AC

AC Current)

Current)

Current)

Current)

range

range

range

range

Set the rotary switch to the desired range (AC Voltage or

AC Current).

Connect the black and red test leads to the

COM

COM

COM

COM

and

V

V

V

V

(or

mA

mA

mA

mA

) terminals respectively.

Connect the meter to the signal source; then press Hz/%

key.

For 5V logic signals (TTL), use the 4Vdc range. For 12V

switching signals in automobiles, use the 40Vdc range.

Read the frequency of the AC signal on the display.

To make a duty cycle measurement, press the

Hz

Hz

Hz

Hz %

%

%

%

key again.

Read the percent of duty cycle on the display.

Note:

Note:

Note:

Note:

If the reading is 0.000Hz or is unstable, the input signal may

be below or near the trigger level.

These problems can frequently be fixed by selecting a lower

range, which increases the sensitivity of the meter. In the

DCV function, the lower ranges also have lower trigger

levels.

If a reading seems to be a multiple of what you expect, the

input signal may be distorted.

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Distortion can cause multiple triggering of the frequency

counter. Selecting a higher voltage range might solve this

problem by decreasing the sensitivity of the meter. Also, try

selecting a dc range, which raises the trigger level. In

general, the lowest frequency displayed is the correct one.

3.2.

3.2.

3.2.

3.2.8

8

8

8 Current

Current

Current

Current measurement

measurement

measurement

measurement

To

To

To

To avoid

avoid

avoid

avoid damage

damage

damage

damage to

to

to

to the

the

the

the Meter

Meter

Meter

Meter or

or

or

or injury

injury

injury

injury if

if

if

if the

the

the

the fuse

fuse

fuse

fuse

blows,

blows,

blows,

blows,

never

never

never

never

attempt

attempt

attempt

attempt

an

an

an

an

in-circuit

in-circuit

in-circuit

in-circuit

current

current

current

current

measurement

measurement

measurement

measurement where

where

where

where the

the

the

the open-circuit

open-circuit

open-circuit

open-circuit potential

potential

potential

potential to

to

to

to

earth

earth

earth

earth is

is

is

is greater

greater

greater

greater than

than

than

than 250V.

250V.

250V.

250V.

To

To

To

To avoid

avoid

avoid

avoid damage

damage

damage

damage to

to

to

to the

the

the

the meter,

meter,

meter,

meter, check

check

check

check the

the

the

the meter's

meter's

meter's

meter's

fuse

fuse

fuse

fuse before

before

before

before proceeding.

proceeding.

proceeding.

proceeding. Use

Use

Use

Use the

the

the

the proper

proper

proper

proper terminals,

terminals,

terminals,

terminals,

function,

function,

function,

function, and

and

and

and range

range

range

range for

for

for

for your

your

your

your measurement.

measurement.

measurement.

measurement. Never

Never

Never

Never

place

place

place

place the

the

the

the probes

probes

probes

probes in

in

in

in parallel

parallel

parallel

parallel with

with

with

with a

a

a

a circuit

circuit

circuit

circuit or

or

or

or

component

component

component

component when

when

when

when the

the

the

the leads

leads

leads

leads are

are

are

are plugged

plugged

plugged

plugged into

into

into

into the

the

the

the

current

current

current

current terminals.

terminals.

terminals.

terminals.

The Meter's current ranges are 400.0

µ

A, 4000

µ

A, 40.00mA,

400.0mA, and 10.00A.

To measure current:

1. Turn off power to the circuit. Discharge all high voltage

capacitors.

2. Set the rotary switch to the

µ

A, mA or A range.

3. Press the

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

key to select DCA or ACA measuring

mode.

4. Connect the black test lead to the

COM

COM

COM

COM

terminal and the

red test leads to the mA terminal for a maximum of

400mA. For a maximum of 10A, move the red test lead

to the

10

10

10

10A

A

A

A

terminal.

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5. Break the circuit path to be tested.

Touch the black probe to the more negative side of the

break; touch the red probe to the more positive side of

the break. (Reversing the leads will give a negative

reading, but will not damage the Meter.)

6. Turn on power to the circuit; then read the display. Be

sure to note the measurement units at the right side of

the display (

µ

A, mA or A). When only the figure "OL"

displayed, it indicates overrange situation and the

higher range has to be selected.

7. Turn off power to the circuit and discharge all high

voltage capacitors. Remove the Meter and restore the

circuit to normal operation.

4

4

4

4 TECHNICAL

TECHNICAL

TECHNICAL

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

4.1

4.1

4.1

4.1 GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

Environment conditions:

1000V CAT. II and 600V CAT. III

Pollution degree: 2

Altitude < 2000m

Operating temperature:

0~40

, 32

~122

(<80%RH, <10

non- condensing)

Storage temperature:

-10~60

, 14

~140

(<70% RH, battery removed)

Temperature Coefficient:

0.1

×

(specified accuracy) /

(<18

or >28

)

MAX. Voltage between terminals and earth ground:

750V AC rms or 1000V DC.

Fuse Protection:

µ

A and mA: Resettable fuse(400mA/250V);

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10A: F 10A/250V

6.3

×

32 mm.

Sample Rate: 3 times/sec for digital data.

Display:

3 3/4 digits LCD display. Automatic indication of functions

and symbols.

Range selection: automatic and manual.

Over Range indication: LCD will display "OL".

Low battery indication:

The "

" is displayed when the battery is under the

proper operation range.

Polarity indication: "

" displayed automatically.

Power source: DC 4.5V

Battery type: 1.5V AAA.

Dimensions: 195

×

92

×

55 mm.

Weight: 400g. Approx. (battery included).

4.2

4.2

4.2

4.2 Measurement

Measurement

Measurement

Measurement specifications

specifications

specifications

specifications

Accuracy is specified for one year after calibration, at

operating temperatures of 18

to 28

, with relative humidity

at 0% to 75%.

Accuracy specifications take the form of: ± (% of Reading +

Number of Least Significant Digits)

4.2.1

4.2.1

4.2.1

4.2.1 DC

DC

DC

DC Voltage

Voltage

Voltage

Voltage

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

400mV

0.1mV

±

0.7% of rdg +2 digits

4V

1mV

40V

10mV

400V

100mV

1000V

1V

±

0.8% of rdg +2 digits

Input impedance: 10M

Max. input voltage: 1000Vdc or 750V ac rms.

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4.2.2

4.2.2

4.2.2

4.2.2 AC

AC

AC

AC Voltage

Voltage

Voltage

Voltage

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

400mV

0.1mV

±(3.0% of rdg + 3 digits)

4V

1mV

±

0.8% of rdg +3 digits

40V

10mV

400V

100mV

750V

1V

±

1.0% of rdg +3 digits

Input impedance: 10M

Max. input voltage: 1000Vdc or 750V ac rms.

Frequency Range: 40Hz-200Hz for 4V range, 40Hz-1kHz for

other ranges.

Response: Average, calibrated in rms of sine wave

4.2.3

4.2.3

4.2.3

4.2.3 Resistance

Resistance

Resistance

Resistance

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

400.0

0.1

±

1.2%% of rdg +2 digits

4.000k

1

40.00k

10

400.0k

100

4.000M

1k

40.00M

10k

±

2.0% of rdg +5 digits

Open Circuit Voltage: approx. 250mV.

Overload protection: 250V dc or 250Vac rms.

4.2.

4.2.

4.2.

4.2.4

4

4

4 Audible

Audible

Audible

Audible continuity

continuity

continuity

continuity

Range

Continuity beeper

≤50

Open circuit voltage: approx.0.5V.

Overload protection: 250Vdc or 250Vac rms.

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4.2.

4.2.

4.2.

4.2.5

5

5

5 Diode

Diode

Diode

Diode

Range

Resolution

Function

1mV

Display read approx. forward

voltage of diode

Forward DC Current: approx. 1mA

Reversed DC Voltage: approx. 1.5V

Overload protection: 250Vdc or 150Vac rms.

4

4

4

4.2.

.2.

.2.

.2.6

6

6

6 Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Transistor

Range

Description

Test Condition

hFE

Display read approx. HFE

value (0-1000) of transistor

under test (all type).

Base Current

approx. 10μA, Vce

approx. 2.8V.

Overload protection: Resettable Fuse (F400mA/250V)

4.2.

4.2.

4.2.

4.2.7

7

7

7 Capacitance

Capacitance

Capacitance

Capacitance

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

4nF

1pF

±(5.0% of rdg+5 digits)

40nF

10pF

±(3.0% of rdg+3 digits)

400nF

100pF

4

µ

F

1nF

40

µ

F

10nF

200

µ

F

100nF

Overload protection: 250V dc or 250Vac rms.

4

4

4

4.2.

.2.

.2.

.2.8

8

8

8 Frequency

Frequency

Frequency

Frequency

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

9.999Hz

0.001 Hz

±(2.0% of rdg+5 digits)

99.99Hz

0.01 Hz

999.9Hz

0.1 Hz

9.999kHz

1Hz

99.99kHz

10Hz

199.9kHz

100Hz

>200kHz

100Hz

Unspecified @ >200kHz

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---- By

By

By

By Hz

Hz

Hz

Hz range

range

range

range::::

Overload protection: 250V dc or 250V ac rms.

Input Voltage range: 0.6V-3V ac rms (Input voltage must be

enlarged

with

increasing

frequency

under measurement)

Frequency Response: 10Hz-200kHz, sine wave.

0.5Hz-200kHz, square wave.

---- B

B

B

By

y

y

y AC

AC

AC

AC Voltag

Voltag

Voltag

Voltage

e

e

e range

range

range

range

Input Voltage range: 1V-750Vac rms (Input voltage must be

enlarged

with

increasing

frequency

under measurement)

Frequency Response: 1Hz-10kHz, sine wave.

Maximum input voltage: 1000V dc or 750V ac rms.

Input impedance: 10M

---- By

By

By

By AC

AC

AC

AC Current

Current

Current

Current range

range

range

range::::

Input current range:

5

µ

A -4000

µ

A ac rms for

µ

A range

5mA-400mA ac rms for mA range.

(Input current must be enlarged with increasing

frequency under measurement)

Frequency Response: 1Hz-10kHz, sine wave.

Maximum input current: 400mA dc or 400mA ac rms for

µ

A

and mA ranges.

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4.2.

4.2.

4.2.

4.2.9

9

9

9 DC

DC

DC

DC CURRENT

CURRENT

CURRENT

CURRENT

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

400

µ

A

0.1

µ

A

±(1.2% of rdg+3 digits)

4000

µ

A

1

µ

A

40mA

0.01mA

400mA

0.1mA

10A

10mA

±(2.0% of rdg+5 digits)

Overload protection: F 10A/250V fuse for 10A range.

Resettable

fuse(F400mA/250V)

for

µ

A and mA ranges.

Maximum input current: 400mA dc or 400mA ac rms for

µ

A

and mA ranges, 10A dc or 10A ac

rms for 10A ranges.

For measurements>5A, 4 minutes maximum ON to measure

10 minutes OFF.

4

4

4

4.2.

.2.

.2.

.2.10

10

10

10 AC

AC

AC

AC CURRENT

CURRENT

CURRENT

CURRENT

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

400

µ

A

0.1

µ

A

±(1.5% of rdg+5 digits)

4000

µ

A

1

µ

A

40mA

0.01mA

400mA

0.1mA

10A

10mA

±(3.0% of rdg+7 digits)

Overload protection: F 10A/250V fuse for 10A range.

Resettable fuse(400mA/250V) for

µ

A

and mA ranges.

Maximum input current: 400mA dc or 400mA ac rms for

µ

A

and mA ranges, 10A dc or 10A ac

rms for 10A ranges.

Frequency Range: 40Hz-1kHz

Response: Average, calibrated in rms of sine wave

For measurements>5A, 4 minutes maximum ON to measure

10 minutes OFF.

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5.

5.

5.

5. MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

This

section

provides

basic

maintenance

information,

including fuse and battery replacement instructions.

Do not attempt to repair or service your Meter unless you are

qualified to do so and have the relevant calibration,

performance test, and service information.

5.1

5.1

5.1

5.1 General

General

General

General Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance

Maintenance

To

To

To

To avoid

avoid

avoid

avoid electrical

electrical

electrical

electrical shock

shock

shock

shock or

or

or

or damage

damage

damage

damage to

to

to

to the

the

the

the meter,

meter,

meter,

meter,

do

do

do

do not

not

not

not get

get

get

get water

water

water

water inside

inside

inside

inside the

the

the

the case.

case.

case.

case. Remove

Remove

Remove

Remove the

the

the

the test

test

test

test

leads

leads

leads

leads and

and

and

and any

any

any

any input

input

input

input signals

signals

signals

signals before

before

before

before opening

opening

opening

opening the

the

the

the

case

case

case

case

Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild
detergent. Do not use abrasives or solvents.

Dirt or moisture in the terminals can affect readings.

To clean the terminals:

Turn the meter off and remove all test leads.

Shake out any dirt that may be in the terminals.

Soak a new swab with a cleaning and oiling agent (such as

WD-40).

Work the swab around in each terminal. The oiling agent

insulates the terminals from moisture-related contamination.

5.2

5.2

5.2

5.2 Fuse

Fuse

Fuse

Fuse replacement

replacement

replacement

replacement

Before

Before

Before

Before replacing

replacing

replacing

replacing the

the

the

the fuse,

fuse,

fuse,

fuse, disconnect

disconnect

disconnect

disconnect test

test

test

test leads

leads

leads

leads

and/or

and/or

and/or

and/or any

any

any

any connectors

connectors

connectors

connectors from

from

from

from any

any

any

any circuit

circuit

circuit

circuit under

under

under

under test.

test.

test.

test.

To

To

To

To prevent

prevent

prevent

prevent damage

damage

damage

damage or

or

or

or injury,

injury,

injury,

injury, replace

replace

replace

replace the

the

the

the fuse

fuse

fuse

fuse only

only

only

only

with

with

with

with specified

specified

specified

specified ratings.

ratings.

ratings.

ratings.

To replace the Meter's fuse (see Figure 2.):

1. Set rotary switch to the OFF position.

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2. Disconnect test leads and/or any connectors from the

terminals.

3. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the two screws secured on

the battery cover.

4. Take out the battery cover from the meter.

5. Remove the fuse by gently prying one end loose, then

sliding the fuse out of its bracket.

6. Install the replacement fuses only with specified ratings:

F 10A/250V

6.3

×

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7. Rejoin the battery cover and secure by the two screws.

5.

5.

5.

5.3

3

3

3 Battery

Battery

Battery

Battery replacement

replacement

replacement

replacement

To

To

To

To avoid

avoid

avoid

avoid false

false

false

false readings,

readings,

readings,

readings, which

which

which

which could

could

could

could lead

lead

lead

lead to

to

to

to

possible

possible

possible

possible electric

electric

electric

electric shock

shock

shock

shock or

or

or

or personal

personal

personal

personal injury,

injury,

injury,

injury, replace

replace

replace

replace

the

the

the

the battery

battery

battery

battery as

as

as

as soon

soon

soon

soon as

as

as

as the

the

the

the battery

battery

battery

battery indicator

indicator

indicator

indicator ((((

))))

appears.

appears.

appears.

appears.

Before

Before

Before

Before replacing

replacing

replacing

replacing the

the

the

the battery,

battery,

battery,

battery, disconnect

disconnect

disconnect

disconnect test

test

test

test

leads

leads

leads

leads and/or

and/or

and/or

and/or any

any

any

any connectors

connectors

connectors

connectors from

from

from

from any

any

any

any circuit

circuit

circuit

circuit

under

under

under

under test,

test,

test,

test, turn

turn

turn

turn the

the

the

the meter

meter

meter

meter off

off

off

off and

and

and

and remove

remove

remove

remove test

test

test

test

leads

leads

leads

leads from

from

from

from the

the

the

the input

input

input

input terminals.

terminals.

terminals.

terminals.

To replace the battery (see Figure 2.):

1. Set rotary switch to the OFF position.

2. Disconnect test leads and/or any connectors from the
terminals.

3. Use a screwdriver to unscrew the two screws secured on

the battery cover.

4. Take out the battery cover from the meter.
5. Remove the used batteries.
6. Replace with three new 1.5V batteries (AAA).

7. Rejoin the battery cover and secure by the two screws.

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AAA

AAA

+

-

-

+

+

-

Figure

Figure

Figure

Figure 2

2

2

2.... Battery

Battery

Battery

Battery and

and

and

and Fuse

Fuse

Fuse

Fuse Replacemen

Replacemen

Replacemen

Replacementttt

CAUTION:

CAUTION:

CAUTION:

CAUTION:

“Using this appliance in an environment with a strong radiated

radio-frequency electromagnetic field9approximately 3V/m),

may influence its measuring accuracy. The measuring result

can be strongly deviating from the actual value”

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