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AC Current
TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND INJURY,
PLEASE REMOVE TEST LEADS BEFORE MAKING
CURRENT MEASUREMENTS.
WARNING:
1.Turn the rotary switch to the current position.
2.Insert the conductor to be measured inside the fork.
3.Read the measured current value on the display.
Note:
• Measuring two or more conductors will cancel out
readings. Only measure one conductor at a time.
• For best results, keep the conductor in the middle of the
clamp.
• “ ”indicates the maximum input AC Current is 200A AC
RMS.
AC/DC Voltage
USE CAUTION WHEN MEASUREING HIGH VOLTAGE
CIRCUITS TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND
INJURY. DO NOT MEASURE INPUT VOLTAGES
HIGHER THEN 600V AC/DC.
WARNING:
1.Insert the black test lead into “
COM”
jack and red test
lead into “
INPUT”
jack.
2.Turn the rotary switch to the
V
The default mode is DC
voltage; press “
FUNC
” to switch to AC voltage if
necessary; press “
FUNC
” to switch back to DC voltage.
3.Connect the test leads across the voltage source or load.
4.Read the measured voltage value on the display.
DC Micro Amp Current (µA)
1.Insert the black test lead into “
COM”
jack and red test
lead into “
INPUT”
jack.
2.Turn the rotary switch to the µA position.
3.Connect the test leads in series to the circuit to be
tested.
4.Read the measured current value on the display.
Note:
• “ ”indicates the maximum input DC Current is 1000µA
DC.
Note:
• When measuring small voltage sources, the display will
show unsteady readings until the leads are connected to
the circuit. This is normal due to the high sensitivity of the
meter. The meter will display the correct reading once the
leads are connected to the circuit.
•
“ ”indicates the maximum input voltage is
1000V DC/ 750V AC.
Electrical tester
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