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Frequency 

Range 

Accuracy 

Resolution 

9.999Hz 

0.001Hz 

99.99Hz 

0.01Hz 

999.9Hz 

0.1Hz 

9.999kHz 

1Hz 

99.99kHz 

10Hz 

999.9kHz 

100Hz 

9.999MHz 

± (0.1% of rdg + 5 digits) 

1kHz 

* Sensitivity: sine wave 0.6V rms (9.999MHz: 1.5V RMS)
*  Overload protection: 600V DC or AC RMS

Duty cycle

0.1%

99.9%: ± ( 2.0% of rdg + 2 digits ), Frequency lower than 10kHz

* Sensitivity: sine wave 0.6V RMS
* Overload protection: 600V DC or AC RMS

Temperature

Range 

Accuracy 

Resolution 

-20~150°C

°C

150~1000°C

1

 

°C

-4~302°F

°F

302~1832 F 

°

 ± ( 3

 + 1digit ) 

°C

 

± ( 3% of rdg + 2digits ) 

 ± ( 5

 + 2digits ) 

°F

± ( 3% of rdg + 3digits ) 

1°F

* NiCr-NiSi Type-K sensor
*  Overload protection: 600mA/600V Fast Fuse

Diode and Audible continuity test

Range 

Description 

Test Condition 

    

 

Display read approximately 

forward voltage of diode 

Forward DC current 

approx. 1.5mA 

Reversed DC voltage 

approx. 4V 

   

  

Built-in buzzer sounds if 

resistance is less than 50Ω 

Open circuit voltage 

approx. 2V 

* Overload protection: 600V DC or AC RMS

Operating Instructions

Attention before operation

1. 

Check battery. When the battery voltage drops below proper operation r ange, the “    ” 

 

symbol will appear on the LCD display and the battery  needs to be replaced.

2. 

Pay attention to the “

” besides the input jack which shows that the i nput voltage or 

    .

 

current should be within the specified value.

3. 

The range switch should be positioned to desired range for measurement b

   efore  

 

operation.

Measuring DC & AC Voltage

1

Connect the black test lead to 

COM

 jack and the red to 

VΩmA

  jack.

2. 

Set the rotary switch at the desired “

V   

” range position, it shows  symbol  for testing 

.

 

DC voltage, if you want to test AC voltage,  push “

SELECT

”  button switch.

3. 

Connect test leads across the source or load under measurement.

4. 

You can get the voltage reading from LCD. The polarity of the red  lead  connection will 

 

be indicated along with the DC voltage value.

Note

:

1. 

“   ” means you can't input the voltage more than 600V, it's p

  ossible to s how higher 

 .

 

voltage, but it may damage the inner  circuit or cause a shock.

2. 

Be cautious against shock when measuring high Voltage.

Measuring DC & AC Current

1. 

Connect the black test lead to 

COM

 jack and the red to the 

V

  ΩmA

  jack for  a maximum 

 

600mA current , for a maximum 6A or  10A current, move the  red lead to the 10A jack.

2. 

Set the rotary switch at the desired “

uA

     ” & “

mA

    ” & “

A

    ”  range  position, it 

.

.

.

 

shows symbol for testing DC current, if you want  to test AC  current, push “

SELECT

” 

 

button switch.

3. 

Connect test leads in series with the load under measurement.

4. 

You can get the amperage reading from LCD. The polarity of the  red lead  connection 

 

will be indicated along with the DC current  value.

Note

:

1. 

When the value scale to be measured is unknown beforehand, set t he range selector at 

 

the highest position.

2. 

When only “OL” is displayed, it indicates over-range situation and  the higher range has 

 

to be selected.

3. 

“   ” means the socket mA's maximum current is 600mA and  10A's maximum current is 

 .

 

10A, over 600mA or 10A current can be  protected by the fast fuse.

4. 

On the 10A range, the measuring time should be less than 10  seconds to prevent 

 

precision from affecting by circuit heating.

Measuring Resistance

1

Connect the black test lead to 

COM

 jack and the red to 

VΩmA

  jack.

2. 

Set the rotary switch at the desired “

Ω        

” range position.

.

3. 

Connect test leads across the resistance under measurement.

4. 

You can get the resistance reading from LCD.

Non Contact AC Voltage (NCV) detection

Test voltage range: 90V

1000V AC RMS

The NCV red light and green light will light up alternately together with sound

Note

: Max. input overload: 600V rms

10sec

1. 

For measuring resistance above 1MΩ, the meter may take a few s econds to stabilize.

2. 

When the input is not connected, i.e. at open circuit, the figure ' OL' will be displayed for 

 

the over-range condition.

3. 

When checking in-circuit resistance, be sure the circuit under test h

  as all power removed 

 

and that all capacitors have been  discharged fully.

Measuring Capacitance

1. 

Connect the black test lead to 

COM

 jack and the red to 

VΩmA

 

 

jack.

2. 

Set the rotary switch at the desired “

Ω

        ” range  position.

.

3. 

Connect test leads across the capacitance under measurement.

4. 

You can get the capacitance reading from LCD.

Note

: Max. input overload: 600V rms

10sec

1. 

Capacitors should be discharged before being tested.

2. 

When testing large capacitance, it will take longer time before the f inal value is 

 

measured (For 100uF~99.99mF range, it will take   about 10 seconds).

3. 

When testing small capacitance (≤1uF), to assure the  measurement accuracy, first press 

 

REL

”, then go on measuring.

Measuring Frequency & Duty cycle

1. 

Connect the black test lead to 

COM

 jack and the red to 

VΩmA

   jack.

2. 

Set the rotary switch at the desired “

Hz

” range position.

3. 

Push “

Hz/%

” key to choose 

Frequency

 or 

Duty

 cycle test.

4. 

Connect the probe across the source or load under measurement.

5. 

You can get the frequency reading from LCD.

Measuring Temperature

1. 

Connect the black banana plug of the sensor to 

COM

 jack and the r ed banana plug to 

 

the 

VΩmA

 jack.

2. 

Set the rotary switch at the desired 

°C/°F 

range position, push “

SELECT

” to choose °C 

 

°F or measurement.

3. 

Put the sensor probe into the temperature field under measurement.

4. 

You can get the temperature reading from LCD.

Note

:

1. 

The accessory of the meter type contact thermocouple limited temperature is 250°C, 

 

please use special probe for testing higher temperature.

2. 

Please don't change the thermocouple at will, otherwise we can't guarantee to measure 

 

accuracy.

3. 

Please don't measure voltage in the temperature function.

Diode & Audible continuity Testing

1. 

Connect the black test lead to 

COM

 jack and the red to 

VΩmA

 jack.

2. 

Set the rotary switch at the “

Ω

          ” range position, push “

SELECT

” to choose 

Diode

 

.

 

or 

Audible continuity

 measurement.

3. 

On 

diode

 range, connect the test leads across the diode under measurement, display 

 

shows the approx. forward bias voltage of this diode.

4. 

On 

Audible continuity

 range, connect the test leads to two point of circuit, if the 

 

resistance is lower than approx. 50Ω, the buzzer sounds.

Note

:

 Make sure the power is removed and all capacitors need to be discharged under this 

 

measurement.

Non-Contact AC Voltage detection

1. 

Set the rotary switch at the desired “

NCV

” range position, the NCV green LED light will 

 

light up.

2. 

Hold the Meter so that the meter's top is vertically and horizontally centred with the 

 

conductor, when the live voltage ≥ 90V AC rms, the NCV red LED light and green LED 

 

light will light up alternately together with sound.

Note

:

1. 

Even without LED indication, the voltage may still exist. Do not rely on non-contact 

 

voltage detector to determine the presence of voltage wire. Detection operation may be 

 

subject to socket design, insulation thickness and different type and other factors.

2. 

When the meter measures voltage, due to the influence of presence of voltage, the 

 

voltage sensing indicator may also light up.

3. 

Keep the meter away from electrical noise sources during the tests, i.e., florescent lights, 

 

dimmable lights, motors, etc.. These sources can trigger Non-Contact AC Voltage 

 

detection function and invalidate the test.

Battery replacement

1. 

When the battery voltage drops below proper operation range the “      ”symbol will 

.

 

appear on the LCD display and the battery needs to be replaced.

2. 

Before replacing the battery, set the selector switch to “

OFF

” position and remove the 

 

test leads from the terminals. Open the cover of the battery cabinet with a suitable 

 

screwdriver.

3. 

Replace the old battery with the same type battery (9V 6F22).

4. 

Close the cover of the battery cabinet and fasten the screw.

Fuse replacement

1. 

This meter is provided with a 600mA/600V fast fuse to protect the battery test, 

 

temperature test and the current measuring circuits which measure up to 600mA, with a 

 

10A/600V fuse to protect the 10A range.

2. 

Ensure the meter is not connected to any external circuit, set the selector switch to 

 

OFF

” position and remove the test leads from the terminals. Open the cover of the 

 

battery cabinet with a suitable screwdriver.

3. 

Replace the old fuse with the same type and rating: 6×32mm 600mA/600V fast fuse or 

 

6×32mm 10A/600V fast fuse.

4. 

Close the cover of the battery cabinet and fasten the screw. 

Maintenance

1. 

You must replace the test leads if the insulation is broken and the internal wire exposed. 

 

exposed, use the same test leads with the same specifications same specifications.

2. 

Use only moist fabric or small amount of detergent but not chemical solution for 

 

cleaning.

3. 

Do not use the meter before the back cover is properly closed and screw secured. Upon 

 

any sign of damage, stop operation immediately and send the meter for maintenance.

4. 

Please take out the battery when not using for a long time.

Accessories

1. 

Test Leads: electric rating 600V 10A. If the test leads need to be replaced, you must use 

 

a new one which should meet EN 61010-031 standard, rated CATIII 600V, 10A or better.

2. 

“K” type thermocouple sensor probe

3. 

Operator's Manual

Capacitance 

* Overload protection: 600V DC or AC RMS

Range 

  Accuracy 

Resolution 

9.999nF 

±(3.0% of rdg + 10 digits) 

1pF 

99.99nF 

10pF 

999.9nF 

100pF 

9.999µF 

±(2.5% of rdg + 5 digits) 

1nF 

99.99µF 

±(5.0% of rdg + 10 digits) 

10nF 

999.9µF 

100nF 

9.999mF 

1µF 

99.99mF 

±(10.0% of rdg + 20 digits) 

10µF 

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