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Digital Multimeter E   1006809 

 

 

Instruction sheet 

05/12 ALF 

 

1 Measuring probe 
1a Finger  guards 
2  Measurement socket “20 A“for 

current measurement 20 A 

range (plus) 

3  Measurement socket “A” for 

current measurement for up to 

2 A (plus) 

4 Measurement socket “COM“ 

(minus) 

5 Measurement socket “V/

“ for 

voltage and resistance meas-

urement (plus) 

6 Transistor test socket 
7  Measurement range dial 
8  Button Hold function 
9 On/Off switch 
10 Display 
11 Unlock  button 

 

 

 

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 1. Safety instructions 

The Digital Multimeter E conforms to the safety 

requirements for electrical equipment for meas-

urement, control and laboratory use in DIN EN 

61010 part 1. Safe operation of the apparatus is 

guaranteed with correct handling. However, 

safety is not guaranteed if the apparatus is han-

dled improperly or carelessly.  

 

Read this manual carefully before using the 

digital multimeter and follow the instructions! 

 

Before using the meter, check the case and 

test leads for any damage. In the event of 

any malfunction/operational defect or visible 

damage, do not use the meter. Pay particu-

lar attention to the insulation surrounding the 

measurement sockets. 

 

Use with caution when working above 30 V 

ACrms, or 60 V DC. Such voltages pose a 

shock hazard. 

 

The limit of the measurement range must 

not be exceeded. If the values of the meas-

urand are unknown, always switch from a 

higher measurement range to a lower one. 

 

When measuring current, turn off circuit 

power before connecting the meter in the 

circuit. 

 

Connect the common test lead before you 

connect the live test lead. When you discon-

nect test leads, disconnect the live test lead 

first. 

 

When using the measuring probes, keep 

your fingers behind the finger guards on the 

probes. 

 

Do not operate the meter around explosive 

gas, vapour, or dust. 

 

Do not conduct measurements in a humid 

environment. Work area, hands, shoes and 

floor must be dry. 

 

To avoid false readings, which could lead to 

possible electric shock or personal injury, 

replace the batteries as soon as the low bat-
tery indicator ( 

+  -

 ) appears. 

 

Before the case is opened, the meter has to 

be switched off and the leads must be dis-

connected from the meter. 

 

Never use the meter when the case is open. 

 

When disposing empty batteries follow the 

local regulations. Never dispose of them in 

the regular household garbage. 

Summary of Contents for E 1006809

Page 1: ...e the meter Pay particu lar attention to the insulation surrounding the measurement sockets Use with caution when working above 30 V ACrms or 60 V DC Such voltages pose a shock hazard The limit of the measurement range must not be exceeded If the values of the meas urand are unknown always switch from a higher measurement range to a lower one When measuring current turn off circuit power before co...

Page 2: ...he digital display is folding for ease of reading and on the backside there is a fold out prop for standing the device on a table 4 Equipment supplied 1 Digital multimeter 1 Pair of measuring probes 1 Battery 1 Instruction manual 5 Technical data General specifications Display 3 display LCD 24 mm max 1999 Operating voltage 9 V battery 6F22 Fuse F2A 250 V Measurement rate 2 3 sec Operating temperat...

Page 3: ...ent Note lf the current to be tested is unknown be forehand set the measurement range dial to the highest range and work down When only the figure 1 is displayed over range is being indicated and the measure ment range dial has be set to a higher range Limit measurements inthe 20A range to max 15 s 6 1 3 Resistance measurement Warning To avoid electrical shock or damage to the meter when measuring...

Page 4: ...after the test leads have been discon nected and power is off Loosen screws with suitable screwdriver and remove case bottom Replace the battery resp the fuse Replace the case bottom and reinstall the three screws Never operate the meter unless the case bottom is fully closed 7 Maintenance Beyond replacing batteries and fuses do not attempt to repair or service your meter unless you are qualified ...

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