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Safety symbols are presented in the Table 7.

Table 7

Important safety information. Before working with the device you must learn the manual and comply with 
all the rules and recommendations of the manufacturer
High voltage is possible 

AC (alternating current)

DC (direct current)

Grounding

Fuse

The device is protected with double insulation

Special disposal is required

Care and maintenance

ATTENTION! 

In the case of breaches of service regulations specified by the 

manufacturer the protection of this device can be compromised.

If malfunctions or errors occur in the work of the multimeter immediately 

discontinue its use.  Check of work and repairs must be carried out in special 
workshops.

Wipe the multimeter with a soft cloth, do not use abrasives or solvents for 

cleaning.  Electronic circuit of the multimeter does not need to be cleaned.

Storage after operation
During the storage after operation, please observe the following 

recommendations:

– disconnect the test probes from the multimeter;
– make sure the meter and accessories dry;
– if for a long time, you are not going to use the multimeter, remove the 

battery, otherwise it may leak and pull the device out of order.

How to work with multimeter

Measurement of DC strength
When measuring the current strength up to 200 mA, insert the connector 

of black test probe  in "COM" jack and insert the red test probe into the "V

W

mA" 

jack.  The polarity of the red probe is considered positive.

If you suspect that the measured current is within the range from 200 mA 

to 10 A, you must insert the red probe into the "10 A" jack.

Use the rotary switch to select the desired limit of DC A     .

Summary of Contents for UNIVERSAL Series

Page 1: ...1 830B 832 838 UNIVERSAL TMD U 003 1 C 830B 832 838 UNIVERSAL IEK LCD 3 50 IEC 61010 1 IEC 61010 2 030 61326 1 51522 2 2 61326 2 2...

Page 2: ...2 1 1 LCD 3 12 7 2 OFF 3 hFE 4 10 10 5 VWmA 200 6 COM 1 1 2 4 5 6 3...

Page 3: ...3 1 1 VWmA 10 14254 IEC 60529 C 1 9 9 9 2 3 1 II 500 250 II IP20 0 40 2000 9 126 70 24 150 10 LCD LCD 80 NEDA 1604 6F22...

Page 4: ...2000 20 200 1000 200 750 200 2000 20 200 10 200 2000 20 200 2000 2 8 1 0 1000 1 2 2 1 2 10 2 0 2 1 0 2 M832 3 3 V V A W hFE 200 2000 20 200 1000 200 750 2000 20 200 10 200 2000 20 200 2000 2 8 1 0 10...

Page 5: ...5 5 M838 01 1 5 9 1 1 1 1 1 M838 4 4 V V A W hFE 200 2000 20 200 1000 200 750 2000 20 200 10 200 2000 20 200 2000 2 8 1 0 1000 20 1370 1 2 2 1 2 10 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 5 2...

Page 6: ...6 6 42 6 V 200 V 200 V 20 1000 V 200 750 200 200 10 250 600 1000 750 200 10...

Page 7: ...7 7 7 DC...

Page 8: ...200 A VWmA 200 10 10 A A OFF 10 1 VWmA V V OFF 8...

Page 9: ...9 600 V HV 7 1 VWmA W OFF 1 1 200 1 2 8 838 TEMP...

Page 10: ...10 VWmA OFF V WmA 50 OFF V WmA 1 OFF hFE NPN PNP hFE 10 Vce 2 8...

Page 11: ...11 OFF 832 V W mA V W mA COM 50 5 OFF 40 9 NEDA 1604 6F22...

Page 12: ...12 500 A 250 23216 10 35 C 10 45 80...

Page 13: ...ength measurement of DC voltage measurement of AC voltage measurement of electrical resistance measurement of capacitance of capacitors check of diodes and transistors testing check of circuit continu...

Page 14: ...vice The multimeter does not operate when the switch is in the OFF position 3 Jack for hFE transistor amplification gain measurement 4 10 A input jack for connection of the positive polarity probe whe...

Page 15: ...Polarity indicator When negative polarity Battery discharge indicator character On the LCD Measurement category II Overload protection VWmA 10A input 500 mA 250 V fuse Without fuse Isolation of casing...

Page 16: ...m 20 kOhm 200 kOhm 2000 kOhm 1 0 2 counts Diodes check 2 8 V 1 mA Transistors test hFE 0 1000 Functions Functions Technical specifications of the multimeter M832 model are presented in the Table 3 Tab...

Page 17: ...Table 5 Name Quantity Multimeter 1 Pcs Test probes 1 pair 9V battery 1 Pcs Operating manual Passport 1 copy Packing box 1 Pcs Optionally the scope of M838 clamp meter delivery includes a thermocouple...

Page 18: ...he icon appears always be careful when working with voltages over 42 V when making measurements keep your fingers behind the barrier edge of probes Measures to protect the multimeter against improper...

Page 19: ...er with a soft cloth do not use abrasives or solvents for cleaning Electronic circuit of the multimeter does not need to be cleaned Storage after operation During the storage after operation please ob...

Page 20: ...nt of DC V or AC voltage V Connect the test probes in parallel to the voltage source or load Upon completion the work set the rotary switch in the OFF position Upon completion the work set the rotary...

Page 21: ...P position and the indicator will show the ambient temperature Connect the K type thermocouple type to COM and V mA jacks Attach the thermocouple to the measuring object and read on the display the te...

Page 22: ...current of the base of 10 A and Vce voltage of 2 8 V Upon completion the work set the rotary switch in the OFF position ATTENTION Before the transistor testing remove the probes from the multimeter ja...

Page 23: ...e risk of fire use fuses with current voltage values similar to the values of the current voltage of the fuse installed at the factory Disposal Multimeters shall not be disposed as household waste In...

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Page 28: ...e for operation Batch number month and year of manufacturing pointed on the individual packaging in the columns BATCH and DATE M830 M832 M838 QC stamp _______________________ Date of sale ____________...

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