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11

Operation

Temperature Measurements

   

 To avoid electric shock, do not let the temperature

probe contact live circuits.

WARNINGS:

 

1. Set the rotary function switch to the Temp 

°C °F

 position.

2. Push the °C/°F button to select Celsius or Fahrenheit. 
3. Insert the Temperature Probe into the

    negative COM and the positive Temp

    input jacks, making sure to observe

    the correct polarity.
4. Touch the tip of the Temperature Probe

    to the part you wish to measure.

    Keep the probe touching the part under

    test until the reading stabilizes

    (about 30 seconds).
5. Read the temperature on the LCD display. 

Replacing the Battery

 

              To avoid electric shock, remove test leads from the meter

before removing the battery door.

WARNING:

 

 

              When replacing the battery or fuses, be sure to secure the back

cover panel and battery compartment door firmly to maintain the waterproof and

dust proof integrity of the meter. Loose or overtightened screws, or an improperly

seated o-ring may compromise the meter's water and dust ingress protection.

WARNING:

 

1. When the battery drops below the operating voltage, the         symbol will

    appearon the LCD display. The battery

    should be replaced immediately.
2. Remove the two Phillips screws

    from the battery door located on

    the back of the meter. 

3. Remove door.

4. Replace battery with a fresh 9V battery.

5. Install battery door and tighten screws.  

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12

Operation

Replacing the Fuses

   

To avoid electric shock, remove test leads from the

meter before removing the fuse cover.

WARNINGS:

 

 

                 

To avoid electric

shock, do not operate your meter until the 

battery and fuse cover are in place and

fastened securely.

WARNINGS:

 

 

              To avoid electric shock, do not operate your meter until

the battery door is in place and fastened securely. 

WARNING:

 

1. Remove the six Phillips screws that

    secure the back cover to the meter.

    (Lift the tilt stand to expose the two

    bottom screws.)
2. Remove back cover.
3. Remove the old fuse from its holder

    by gently pulling it out. 
4. Install the new fuse into the holder.
5. Always use an UL rated fuse of the

    proper size and value

    (0.5A/1000V (6.3 x 32mm) fast blow

    for the 400mA range,

    (10A/1000V (10 x 38mm) fast blow

    for the 10A range.
6. Install back cover and tighten screws.

A = 

Back Cover Screws

B = 

Battery Screws

9V BATTERY

A

A

A

A

B

B

 

              When replacing the battery or fuses, be sure to secure the back

cover panel and battery compartment door firmly to maintain the waterproof and

dust proof integrity of the meter. Loose or overtightened screws, or an improperly

seated o-ring may compromise the meter's water and dust ingress protection.

WARNING:

 

Summary of Contents for 11060S

Page 1: ...Contents Made in China Product distributed by Southwire Company LLC One Southwire Drive Carrollton GA 30119 2014 Southwire Company LLC All rights reserved southwiretools com 1 855 SW T00LS Toll Free...

Page 2: ...be sure to secure the back cover panel and battery compartment door rmly to maintain the waterproof and dust proof integrity of the meter Loose or overtightened screws or an improperly seated o ring...

Page 3: ...ary distribution panels Overhead or underground lines to detached buildings Incoming service entrance from utility Outdoor pumps WARNING Operation is limited to CAT II applications when the insulated...

Page 4: ...red value 4 Press the REL button to return to normal operation HZ Button The HZ button is used to select frequency or duty cycle in when in the frequency voltage or current function When in the voltag...

Page 5: ...urrent AC or DC will appear on the LCD display AC and DC Current Measurements Observe all safety precautions when working on live voltages WARNING Observe all safety precautions when working on live v...

Page 6: ...ible tone will sound If the circuit is above 400 the LCD display will indicate OL The resistance will be shown on the LCD display if it is below 400 Wire 10 WARNING Operation 1 Set the rotary function...

Page 7: ...h a fresh 9V battery 5 Install battery door and tighten screws WARNING TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK REMOVE ALL INPUTS BEFORE OPENING THE CASE TO PREVENT FIRE INSTALL FUSE WITH AMP VOLT RATING SHOWN 9V BA...

Page 8: ...Fuse DC Current Auto ranging 400 0uA 4000uA 40 00mA 400 0mA 10A 0 1uA 1uA 10uA 100uA 10mA 1 0 of rdg 5 digits 2 5 of rdg 3 digits Maximum Input 4000uA DC on uA range 400mA DC on mA range 10A DC on 10A...

Page 9: ...tenance or repair operation outside of specifications or abnormal handling of the product Southwire s sole liability and the purchaser s exclusive remedy for any breach of this warranty is expressly l...

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