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4.  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

4.1.  MEASURING DC VOLTAGE

4.1.1. Set the function switch to the 

V

     position.

4.1.2. Set the range to the desired position. If the magnitude of the voltage to be measured is not known beforehand, set the range

 

switch to the highest range first and then reduce it range by range until satisfactory resolution is obtained.

4.1.3. Connect the test leads across the source or circuit to be tested.

4.1.4. Read the reading on the display. The polarity of the red test lead connection will be indicated as well.

NOTE 

To avoid electric shock to you or damage to the meter,

 DO NOT

 measure a voltage higher than 250V.

4.2.   MEASURING AC VOLTAGE

4.2.1. Set the function switch to the

 V

 position.

4.2.2. Set the range switch to 

250V

        or 

200V

 

range position.

4.2.3. If the magnitude of the voltage to be measured is not known beforehand, set the range to the highest first and then reduce it  

 

until a satisfactory resolution is obtained. 

4.2.4. Read the reading on the display.

NOTE 

To avoid electric shock to you or damage to the meter,

 DO NOT

 measure a voltage higher than 250V.

4.3.  MEASURING DC CURRENT 

4.3.1. Set the function switch to 

A

        position.

4.3.2. Set the range switch to the 

200mA 

range position.

4.3.3. Turn off the circuit to be tested. Then discharge all capacitors.

4.3.4. Break the circuit path to be tested, then connect the test leads in series with the circuit.

4.3.5. Turn on the power to the circuit, then read the reading on the display. The polarity of the red test lead connection will be  

 

indicated as well. 

4.4.  MEASURING RESISTANCE

4.4.1.  Set the function switch to                    position.

4.4.2. Set the range switch to the desired resistance measuring range position.

4.4.3. Connect the test leads across the object to be measured. 

4.4.4. Read the reading on the display. 

NOTE:

 

1.

 

For measurements > 1MΩ, the meter may take a few seconds to stabilise a reading. This is normal for high resistance  

 

    measurements. 

 

2. When the test leads are in open circuit state , “1” will be dsplayed as an overrange indication.

 

3. Before measurement, disconnect all power to the circuit to be tested and discharge all capacitors thoroughly. 

4.5.  DIODE TEST

4.5.1. Set the function to the                    position. 

4.5.2. Set the range switch to the              position.

4.5.3. Connect the red test lead to the anode of the diode to be tested and the black lead to the cathode of the diode. 

4.5.4. The display shows the approximate forward voltage drop of the diode. If the connection is reversed, “1” will be shown on the  

 display.

4.6.  CONTINUITY TEST 

4.6.1. Set the function switch to the  

            position. 

4.6.2. Set the range switch to the           position.

4.6.3. Connect the test leads across the circuit to be tested.

4.6.4. If the resistance is less than about 30Ω, the built in buzzer will sound.

NOTE 

Before test, disconnect all power to the circuit to be tested and discharge all capacitors thoroughly.

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5. MAINTENANCE

5.1. 

Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild detergent. 

DO NOT 

use abrasives or solvents.

5.2.  BATTERY AND FUSE REPLACEMENT

5.2.1. When the symbol ”      “ appears on the display, the batteries are low and must be replaced immediately. To replace the 

 

batteries remove the screws in the back cover and remove the back cover. Remove the batteries and replace with batteries  

 

of the same type (1.5V button cell LR44 or equivalent). Make sure the polarity connections are correct (see the indication on  

 

the bottom of each cell compartment). Reinstall the back cover and its screws.

 

The fuse rarely needs to be replaced and is blown as a result of operator’s error. To replace the fuse, remove the back cover  

 

(see above) replace the fuse with one of the same rating. Reinstall the back cover and its screws. 

 

This meter uses 250mA/250V, fast, Ø5x20mm fuse. 

 

WARNING 

Remove all leads from the circuit under test before opening the back cover.

Original Language Version

 MM18  Issue No:2(I)-09/09/14

Summary of Contents for MM18

Page 1: ...round yourself whilst using the meter When a probe is connected to a dangerous live potential it must be noted that this potential can occur at the other probe NOTE CAT II measurement category is for measurements performed on circuits directly connected to low voltage installations Examples are measurements on household appliances portable tools and similar equipment DO NOT use the meter for measu...

Page 2: ...ity 75 Storage Temperature 10 C to 50 C Relative Humidity 85 1 Display 3 digit LCD with a max reading of 1999 2 Function Used to select desired function 3 Range Switch Used to select desired range 4 Test Probes DC VOLTAGE Range Resolution Accuracy 2V 0 001V 20V 0 01V 200V 0 1V 1 0 5 digits 250V 1V Input Impedance 1MΩ Max Allowable Input Voltage 250V dc AC VOLTAGE Range Resolution Accuracy 200V 0 1...

Page 3: ...about 2 5V Max Test Current 1mA The built in buzzer will sound if the resistance is less than about 30Ω The buzzer may not sound if the Open Circuit Voltage resistance is between 30Ω and 100Ω about 2 5V The buzzer will not sound if the resistance is more than 100Ω Overload Protection 250V DC AC rms Original Language Version MM18 Issue No 2 I 09 09 14 ...

Page 4: ... a few seconds to stabilise a reading This is normal for high resistance measurements 2 When the test leads are in open circuit state 1 will be dsplayed as an overrange indication 3 Before measurement disconnect all power to the circuit to be tested and discharge all capacitors thoroughly 4 5 DIODE TEST 4 5 1 Set the function to the position 4 5 2 Set the range switch to the position 4 5 3 Connect...

Page 5: ... end of its working life in compliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information Battery Removal WARNING To avoid electric shock disconnect the test leads from any source of voltage before removing the battery...

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