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MANUFACTURER:

MGL EUMAN S.L.

Parque Empresarial de Argame, 

C/ Picu Castiellu, Parcelas i-1 a i-4

E-33163 Argame, Morcin
Asturias, España (Spain)

You can download the complete 

manual at the URL 

http://www.c-logic.es/manuales

FULL MANUAL DOWNLOAD

Mini digital clamp meter

C-LOGIC 85

Code: 301000046

INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL

ENGLISH 

EN

INTRODUCTION

 Warning

Make sure to read and follow all safety procedures to avoid electric shock and/or injury.

The  C-LOGIC  85  is  a  safe,  reliable,  yet  small  handheld  3  ½  digit  digital  clamp  meter. 

Capable of measuring AC current, AC/DC voltage, resistance, diode’s forward voltage drop, 

and continuity, it’s ideal for both home users and professionals.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

The C-LOGIC 85 meets EN61010-1 safety requirements for electrical testing instruments 

and handheld digital multimeters. It’s designed to comply with EN61010-1 with a CAT III 

600V safety rating and pollution degree of 2.

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All safety guidelines outlined should be followed otherwise the protection provided by the 

instrument may be impaired.

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Warning symbols in the manual alert users of potential dangerous situations.

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Precautions are to prevent the user from damaging the instrument or the test object.

PRECAUTIONS

To avoid possible electric shock, personal injury or damage to the meter, please observe 

the following:

•  Before using the meter, check the meter for damage during transport.

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Check the test leads for damage to the insulation or wires before use.

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Ensure the meter works properly by testing a known voltage first. If not working properly, 

have the meter serviced before using.

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Never exceed the protection limit values indicated in the specifications for each range of 

measurement.

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Always use caution when making voltage measurements above 60V DC or 30V AC rms.

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Make sure to use the correct input jack, function and range when measuring.

•  Do not place the meter in any environment with dust, explosive gas or vapor.

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Always keep fingers behind the probe barriers.

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Connect the common test lead first, then the hot lead. Disconnect in reverse order.

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Turn  off  power  and  discharge  capacitors  before  measuring  resistance,  diodes  or 

continuity.

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Failure  to  follow  safety  guidelines  may  prevent  the  meter  ’s  built  in  protection  from 

working properly.

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To avoid damage or incorrect readings, check for AC voltage present before making DC 

voltage measurements.

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Do not use the meter with the battery cover not securely in place.

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When the   symbol appears, replace the batteries to avoid incorrect readings.

•  Before opening the case, always disconnect test leads from all energized circuits.

•  Only use the test leads provided with the meter. Replace only with similar leads with 

matching specifications.

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Do not touch input jacks during measurement to avoid electric shock.

•  Before switching functions, remove test leads from a circuit.

MAINTENANCE

 Advertencia

Protection impairment if used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

This  section  provides  basic  maintenance  principies,  including  cleaning  and  battery 

replacement. Do not attempt to do any repair or calibration to the meter unless you are 

experienced maintenance personnel.

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Remove test leads from meter before opening the battery cover to avoid damage or injury.

Use a damp cloth anda small amount of detergent to clean the meter regularly. Do not use 

abrasives or chemical solvents. Dirty or wet input jacks can affect readings.

To clean the input jacks:

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Turn off meter and remove test leads.

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Wipe any debris off input jacks.

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Use a cotton swab with a cleaner/lubricant (i.e. WD-40) to clean jacks.

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Use a new swab for each jack to prevent cross contamination.

REPLACING THE BATTERIES

 Warning

To avoid electrical shock, damage or personal injury, remove test leads before opening 

battery cover. 

 Warning

To avoid electrical shock, damage or personal injury, remove test leads before opening 

battery cover. 

•  If the sign 

 appears, it means that the batteries should be replaced.

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Loosen the fixing screw of the battery cover and remove it .

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Replace the exhausted batteries with new ones.

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Put the battery cover back and fix it again to its origin form.

Note:

Do not reverse the polarity of the batteries.

REPLACING TEST LEADS

Replace test leads if leads become damaged or worn.

 Warning

Use meet EN61010-031 standard, rated CAT.III 600V, or better test leads.

ACCESSORIES

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Test leads 

 

 

1 pair

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AAA batteries (1.5V) 

 

3 pieces

•  Case 

   1 

pc

•  Summary instruction manual   

1 pc

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