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Dial Position

Range

Resolution

Accuracy

 

Voltage AC

600.0mV/6.000V

60.00V/600.0V

0.1mV/0.001V/

0.01V/0.1V

±(1.0% + 3 dgt) (45~500Hz)

±(2.0% + 3 dgt) (500~1000Hz)

 

Voltage DC

600.0mV/6.000V

60.00V/600.0V

0.1mV/0.001V/

0.01V/0.1V

±(0.5% + 2 dgt)

Lo-Z  

Lo-Z  

Low Input 
Impedance

600.0V

0.1V

±(2.0% + 3 dgt)  DC,AC : 45~500Hz

Hz

Hz

Hertz

99.99/999.9Hz

9.999/50.00kHz

0.01Hz/0.1Hz/

0.001kHz/0.01kHz

±(0.1% + 2 dgt)

 

Resistance

600.0

Ω

6.000/60.00/600.0k

Ω

6.000/40.00M

Ω

0.1

Ω

0.001/0.01/0.1k

Ω

±(1.0% + 5 dgt)

.001/.01M

Ω

±(1.9% + 5 dgt)

 

Continuity

Cont Buzzer 

0-600.0

Ω

Buzzer sounds at 30

Ω

 or less

 

Capacitance

100.0

μ

1000

μ

F

0.1

μ

F

1

μ

F

±(1.9% + 2 dgt)

 

Current AC

0.40mA-60.00mA/600.0mA

6.000A/10.00A

0.01mA/0.1mA

0.001A/0.01A

±(1.5% + 3 dgt) (45~500Hz)

 

Current DC

0.40mA-60.00mA/600.0mA

6.000A/10.00A

0.01mA/0.1mA

0.001A/0.01A

±(1.0% + 3 dgt)

 

Temperature

- 40.0ºC ~ 400.0ºC

-40.0ºF ~ 752.0ºF

0.1°C

0.2°F

±(1.0% + 10 dgt)
±(1.0% + 18 dgt)

Functions 

†   Temperature Range, Resolution and Accuracy are for the DMM. Temperature Probe may have different 

speci

fi

 cations. 

*   These instruments are True-RMS sensing. All voltage and current readings are True-RMS values.
*   Input impedance: Voltage DC: 10M

Ω

; Voltage AC: 10M

Ω

 // less than 100pF; Lo-z: 4k

Ω

 approximately

*   Overload protection: 
  Voltage DC, Voltage AC, Lo-Z Voltage and Hertz: AC/DC 720V for 10 second
     Current DC & Current AC: AC/DC 20A for 10 sec.
     Resistance, Continuity, Capacitance and Temperature: AC/DC 600V for 10 second   
*   Maximum measurement time: 1 minute at 10A, rest time 20 minutes minimum
*   Minimum frequency measurement is 2Hz
*   Signal voltage in frequency mode: 8V-600V(RMS)
*   Minimum AC Current measurement is 0.40mA
*  Minimum AC Voltage measurement is 4.0mV
*  For AC Voltage, AC Current and Lo-z:
    Additional Accuracy by Crest Factor (C.F.): 
    Add 6.0% for C.F. 1.0 ~ 2.0.
  Add 7.0% for C.F. 2.0 ~ 2.5.
  Add 9.0% for C.F. 2.5 ~ 3.0
    Max. Crest Factor: 1.6 for 6600 ~ 5000 digits
    2.0 for 5000 ~ 3000 digits
    3.0 for 3000 ~ 0 digits
*  Measurement accuracy of square wave and truncated waveforms at 1kHz is unspeci

fi

 ed.

ASSEMBLY

 WARNING 

To avoid an electrical hazard, 

turn the Rotary Dial  to OFF and disconnect the 

test leads before replacing batteries.

Loading/Changing the Batteries

Replace batteries when the Low Battery indicator 

 is displayed. 

1.  Turn Rotary Dial to OFF and disconnect the test 

leads.

2.  Unscrew and remove battery door. 
3.  Insert two (2) AA 

batteries, according to 
the polarity marked in 
the battery compartment

4.  Close the battery door 

and tighten four (4) 
screws securely.

OPERATION

Before Use

Con

fi

 rm the Rotary Dial is set to the correct position, 

the instrument is set to the correct measurement 
mode, and the Data hold function is disabled. Oth-
erwise, desired measurement cannot be made.

 

LCD Backlight 

The LCD backlight will turn off after about 10 min-
utes of inactivity. Press the backlight button   to 
turn the backlight on again.

Making a Measurement

 AC Voltage 

 DANGER 

To avoid electrical shock:

Never make measurement on a circuit in 

which voltage over AC600V exists.

Do not use with the Battery Cover removed.

Keep 

fi

 ngers behind the guards and away 

from test lead tips during measurements.

 CAUTION 

Readings may 

fl

 uctuate or 

be in

fl

 uenced in noisy environment.

1. Set the Dial to 

 position.

2. Connect the red test lead 

to the V

Ω

 terminal and the 

black test lead to the COM 
terminal.

3. Connect the test leads to the 

circuit under test. The read-
ing is displayed. 

 WARNING 

Only use 

Milwaukee

 test 

leads with the 

MILWAUKEE

 DMM. Inspect test 

leads for continuity before each use. Do not 

use if the readings are high or noisy.

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