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Do not input values over the maximum range of each measurement to avoid damages of the
meter.
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Do not turn the rotary function switch during voltage or current measurement, otherwise the
meter could be damaged.
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Use caution when working with voltages above 35V DC or 25V AC. These Voltages pose shock
hazard.
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Replace the battery as soon as the battery indicator “BAT” appears. With a low battery, the
meter might produce false reading that can lead to electric shock and personal injury.
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Fetch out the battery when the meter will not be used for long period.
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Periodically wipe the cabinet with a damp cloth and mid detergent. Do not use abrasives or
solvents.
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The meter is suitable for indoor use only
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The measurement instrument is not to be unattended.
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Do not operate the meter before the cabinet has been closed and screwed safely as terminal can
carry voltage.
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Do not store the meter in a place of explosive, inflammable substances.
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easuring instruments don’t belong to children hands-
Cleaning the cabinet
Prior to cleaning the cabinet, withdraw the mains plug from the power outlet.
Clean only with a damp, soft cloth and a commercially available mild household cleanser. Ensure
that no water gets inside the equipment to prevent possible shorts and damage to the equipment.
1.1. Table 1; Line inputs
Function
Terminal
Input Limits
V DC
V/
+ COM
1000 V DC
V AC
V/
+ COM
1000 V AC
Ohm
V/
+ COM
250 V DC/AC
mA DC/AC
mA + COM
500 mA/250 V
10 A DC/AC
10 A + COM
10 A/250 V
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V/
+ COM
250 V DC/AC
LOGIC
V/
+ COM
250 V DC/AC
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