Resistance measurement (Ω)
Connect the red probe cable to the
VΩ Hz
mAμA
socket,
and the black one to the “COM” socket. (The red
probe cable is “+” polarity). Set the dial to the “Ω”
position. If the resistor to be measured is connected
to a circuit, switch of the power source and discharge
the capacitors before starting measurement.
Measurement limit
Resolution
Accuracy
200 Ω
0.1 Ω
±(0.8% 2 digits)
2 kΩ
1 Ω
20 kΩ
10 Ω
200 kΩ
100 Ω
2 MΩ
1 kΩ
±(1.0% 2 digits)
20 MΩ
10 kΩ
BATTERY AND FUSE REPLACEMENT
If the “ “ icon appears on the display, the batteries
require replacing. The fuse only needs to be replaced
rarely due to errors associated with use. Prior top re
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placing the battery/fuse, turn off the instrument and
unplug the probe cables. For battery replacement,
use a screwdriver to remove the screw from the rear
panel. For fuse replacement first remove the instru
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ment from its case then remove the screws from the
rear panel. Replace the battery/fuse. Observe the
correct polarity. Replace the cover and tighten the
screws.
Warning:
Before opening the instrument, make sure
that the probe cable has been removed from the
measuring circuit.
Replace and tighten the screws so that the device
operates in a stable manner during use and accident
hazards are avoided.
ACCESSORIES
• instructions for Use • probe cable • 9 V (6F22) bat
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tery • case
DISPOSAL
Waste equipment must be collected and
disposed separately from household waste
because it may contain components hazardous
to the environment or health. Used or waste
equipment may be dropped off free of charge at the
point of sale, or at any distributor which sells
equipment of identical nature and function. Dispose
of product at a facility specializing in the collection of
electronic waste. By doing so, you will protect the
environment as well as the health of others and
yourself. If you have any questions, contact the local
waste management organization. We shall undertake
the tasks pertinent to the manufacturer as prescribed
in the relevant regulations and shall bear any
associated costs arising.
DISPOSING OFALKALINEAND RECHARGEABLE
BATTERIES
Batteries, whether alkaline or rechargeable, must not
be handled together with regular household waste. It
is the legal obligation of the product’s user to dispose
of batteries at a nearby collection center or at a retail
shop. This ensures that the batteries are ultimately
neutralized in an environment-friendly way.
SPECIFICATIONS
• measurement category: CAT III 600 V
• fuses: 5x20 mm, F 250 mA / 600 V quick blow; 5x20
mm, F 10 A / 600 V quick blow
• ambient temperature and humidity: 0 – 40 °C (<80%
relative humidity)
• display: 3 1/2 digit LCD display
• overload protection: PTC protection (in resistance
and frequency measurement)
• power supply: 9 V (6F22) battery
• reading over measurement limit: “OL” appears in
the display window.
• polarity indication: “-” is displayed for negative po
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larity.
• exhausted battery: “ “ icon appears on the display.
• dimensions: 140 mm x 67 mm x 30 mm
• weight: approx. 112 g
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