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SAFETY

 

 
Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this product or any 
products connected to it. To avoid potential hazards, use the product only as specified. 
 

 

CAUTION. 

These statements identify conditions or practices that could result in damage to the equipment or other 
property. 
 

 

WARNING.  

These statements identify conditions or practices that could result in personal injury or loss of life. 
 

Specific precautions 

 

Do not operate without covers.

 To avoid personal injury, do not apply any voltage or current to the 

product without the covers in place. 
 

Electric overload. 

Never apply a voltage to a connector on the product that is outside the range specified 

for that connector. 
 

Avoid electric shock. 

To avoid injury or loss of life, do not connect or disconnect probes or test leads 

while they are connected to a voltage source. 
 

Do not operate in wet/damp conditions. 

To avoid electric shock, do not operate this product in wet or 

damp conditions. 
 

 

Certifications and compliances 

Safety 

    Designed to EN 61010-1, EN 61010-2-032, UL61010B-1,   

UL 61010B-2-032 specifications 

    600V DC Category III 

Input rating 

    600V AC Category III; Clamp rated at 300V AC Category III only 

    CAT III: Distribution level mains, fixed installation. 

    CAT II: Local level mains, appliances, and portable equipment. 

Over voltage category 

    CAT I: Signal level, special equipment or parts of   
                                  equipment, telecommunication, electronics. 

 

 

 
Form number TM61732-6 

Rev 5 October 2004 

Summary of Contents for 61-732

Page 1: ...Precautions and safety information Specifications Performance test procedure Calibration and calibration adjustment procedure Basic maintenance replacing the battery MAX 600V COM 600V CAT III V Ω OFF NCV HOLD 61 736 TRUE RMS V V Ω A Form number TM61732 6 Revision 5 Date Oct 2004 Form number TM61732 6 Rev 5 October 2004 ...

Page 2: ...ertifications and Compliance 2 Specifications 3 General Specification 3 Voltage Specifications 4 Current Specifications 4 Resistance Specifications 4 Continuity Specifications 4 Performance Verification 5 6 Calibration 6 7 Calibration Reference Points 8 Replacing the Batteries 9 Form number TM61732 6 Rev 5 October 2004 ...

Page 3: ...ety Information Use the meter only as described in the Users Manual If you do not do so the protection provided by the meter may be impaired Read the Safety Information page before servicing this product In this manual a Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose hazard s to the user a Caution identifies conditions and actions that may damage the meter or the test instruments The Symbols ...

Page 4: ... to a connector on the product that is outside the range specified for that connector Avoid electric shock To avoid injury or loss of life do not connect or disconnect probes or test leads while they are connected to a voltage source Do not operate in wet damp conditions To avoid electric shock do not operate this product in wet or damp conditions Certifications and compliances Safety Designed to ...

Page 5: ...l alkaline 61 736 Low Battery Indicator symbol indicates low battery voltage Auto power off Approximately 10 minutes Dimensions 7 4 H X 2 6 W X 1 5 D 187mm H X 65mm W X 37mm D Maximum Cable Size ACA 1 32mm Weight Approximately 6 7 oz or 190g including battery RANGES and ACCURACY SPECIFICATION Accuracy Accuracy specifications at 23 C 5 C 73 4 F 9 F less than 75 RH Temperature Coefficient 0 1 times ...

Page 6: ...its AC Voltage 600V 50Hz 500Hz 1 5 8 digits DC Voltage 400V 600V 0 5 2 digits 40A 400A 50Hz 60Hz 1 7 10 digits AC Current 40A 400A 60Hz 400Hz 3 0 10 digits 400Ω 4KΩ 40KΩ 400KΩ 1 0 4 digits 4MΩ 1 5 4 digits Resistance 40MΩ 3 0 5 digits Continuity 400Ω on Continuity Not specified AC Converter 61 732 is Average responding RMS Calibrated to Sine Wave 61 736 is True RMS responding Overload Protection A...

Page 7: ...imit High Limit Model Number V AC 400V 350V AC 50Hz 345 3 354 7 61 732 V AC 400V 350V AC 50Hz 345 0 355 0 61 736 V AC 400V 350V AC 500Hz 345 3 354 7 61 732 V AC 400V 350V AC 500Hz 345 0 355 0 61 736 V AC 600V 500V AC 50Hz 487 513 61 732 V AC 600V 500V AC 50Hz 484 516 61 736 V AC 600V 500V AC 500Hz 487 513 61 732 V AC 600V 500V AC 500Hz 484 516 61 736 Table 2 DC Voltage Test Function Range Input Lo...

Page 8: ...ion at 23 2 C 73 4 F 3 5 F at relative humidity of 70 Temperature stabilization should be reached after 30 minutes 2 Disconnect the test leads and turn the range switch to OFF 3 Remove the two screws holding the case bottom 4 Remove the case bottom using care not to damage the battery connector 5 Using a calibrated meter ensure the batteries measures a minimum of 2 4V DC If the batteries measures ...

Page 9: ...ction range to the 400V AC 2 Connect the calibrator to the V and COM inputs on the meter 3 Output 390 0VAC 50Hz Adjust VR3 VR 200KΩ until unit display reads 3900V 1 digit 4 De energize source and remove test leads A AC Calibration 61 732 Refer to Figure 1B 61 736 Refer to Figure 2B Adjustments made under front panel label 1 Set the function range to the 400A AC 2 Set output of the AC calibrator fo...

Page 10: ...Page 8 Figure 1A 61 732 Figure 1B 61 732 Figure 2A 61 736 Figure 2B 61 736 Form number TM61732 6 Rev 5 October 2004 ...

Page 11: ...ps head screwdriver to remove the screws on battery cover 3 Remove batteries from the battery compartment 4 Install new 1 5V batteries R03 Size AAA Alkaline type is recommended 5 Install new batteries into compartment using care to install to proper polarity 6 Reinstall battery cover Figure 3 Form number TM61732 6 Rev 5 October 2004 ...

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