GB Operation manual
Table of contents
1. Safety notes
Introduction
Use
Instrument maintenance
1. Safety notes / introduction
The MULTI- TESTER 206-810 is a general purpose multimeter. This measuring instrument has been manufactured to the latest
safety specifications, and guarantees safe and reliable use. The multimeter is a valuable aid for all standard measurement tasks in
trade and industrial applications as well as for the hobby electrician interested in electronics.
Safety specifications meet IEC/EN 61010 -1 / DIN VDE 0411
Scope of supply:
1 Multi- Tester 206-810 Multimeter including safety test leads
1 Operation manual
1 Ever-ready carrying case
Safety precautions
The Multi- Tester 206-810 left our factory in a technically safe and flawless condition. In order to maintain this condition, the user
must observe the safety notes contained in this manual.
Caution!
- This operation manual contains information and notes required to operate and use this instrument safely. Before using this
instrument, you must read this operation manual with due care and attention and adhere to all aspects. Failure to observe the
instructions, warnings and notes could lead to serious or life-threatening injuries to the user or damage to the instrument.
- In order to avoid an electrical shock hazard you must observe the specified precautionary measures when working with voltages
greater than 120 V (60 V) DC or 50 V (25 V)eff AC. These values represent the specified limits of safe-to-touch voltages in
accordance with DIN VDE (values given in brackets apply to medical or agricultural applications).
- Before taking each measurement, ensure that the test leads and the measuring instrument are in a flawless condition.
- The test leads and test probes must only be handled using the isolated grips. Avoid touching the tips of the test probes under all
circumstances.
Attention!
- The test instrument must only be used for the specified measurement range.
- Each time before use, inspect the instrument to ensure that it is working faultlessly (for example, on known source of voltage).
Please also refer to DIN VDE 0105, Part 1.
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