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DC current / AC Current measurement
AC current measurements can be carried out only in the 10 A range.
Avoid current measurements with the 10A setting for more than 30 seconds.
This can damage the device and / or the test leads.
1.
For measurements up to 6000 µA (mA) set the rotary switch to the µA
(mA)-Position and attach the pin-plug of the red test lead to the µA
(mA)-jack.For measurements up to 10 A set the rotary switch to the A-Position
and attach the pin-plug of the red test lead to the 10 A-jack.
2.
Connect the black test prod to the negative pole and the red test prod
to the positive pole of the circuit to be tested.
3.
Once the reading stabilizes, read the value. If the polarity is twisted a
"Minus sign" is displayed. Use the HOLD function if the reading is difficult to
read.
Resistance measurement
To avoid electric shock, switch off the current of the device under test and
unload all capacitors before performing these measurements.
1. Set the rotary switch to the position
Attach the pin-plug of the black test lead to the COM-jack and the
2.
pin-plug of the red test lead to the V-, Ω-, Hz-jack.
Connect the black test prod to the negative pole and the red test
3.
prod to the positive pole of the circuit to be tested.
Once the reading stabilizes, read the value. If the polarity is twisted a
4.
"Minus sign" is displayed. Use the HOLD function if the reading is
difficult to read.
Continuity test
If the resistance is less than about 40 Ω, you hear an audible signal. If the
circuit is open, the display shows "OL".
To avoid electric shock, switch off the current of the device under test and
unload all capacitors before performing these measurements.
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