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• If any of the following indications occur during testing, turn
off the power source to the circuit under test:
• Arcing
• Flame
• Smoke
• Extreme Heat
• Smell of Burning Materials
• Discoloration or Melting of Components
WARNING!
H i gher voltages and currents re q u i re greater awareness of physical safety
h a z a rds. Before connecting the test leads; turn off the power to the circ u i t
under test; set the meter to the desired function and ra n ge; connect the test
leads to the meter first, then connect to the circuit under test. Reapply
p o w e r. If an erroneous reading is observed, disconnect power immediately
and recheck all settings and connections.
This meter is designed for trade professionals who are familiar with the
hazards of their trade. observe all recommended safety procedures that
include proper lock-out utilization and the user of personal protective
equipment that include safety glasses, gloves and flame resistant clothing.
International Symbols
Controls and Indicators
1.
Clamp:
Measures inductive AC current. Opens to 1. 25” (32 mm).
2.
W i re Separation Ta b :
Used to separate bundled wires to
aid in measuring.
Introduction
The Phoenix Series is a hand-held, battery powered digital multimeter
with clamp-on current measuring capability, back light and work
area light.
Features include
• 3-3/4 digit, 4000 count LCD display
• Auto-ranging measurement with manual ranging (Amps or
adapters only) capability
• MIN/MAX (Peak Hold) (all ranges except Frequency)
• Frequency/Duty Cycle/Data Hold
• Auto power off with manual override
• Detachable current probe with optional current hook adapter
for tight spaces
• Built-in test lead storage & magnetic mount
• Backlit display & Worklight
DL279 & DL289
• Temperature/Non-Contact Voltage/Dual display
• TRMS Measurement (DL289 only)
Safety Notes
Before using this meter, read all safety information carefully. In this
manual the word
"WARNING"
is used to indicate conditions or actions
that may pose physical hazards to the user. The word
"CAUTION"
is
used to indicate conditions or actions that may damage this instrument.
• Do not attempt to measure any voltage that exceeds the category
based rating of this meter
• Do not attempt to use this meter if either the meter or the test
leads have been damaged - Turn instrument in for repair at a
qualified repair facility
• Ensure meter leads are fully seated by making a quick continuity
check of the leads prior to making voltage measurements
• Keep your fingers away from the test lead’s metal probe contacts
when making measurements - Always grip the leads behind the
finger guards molded into the probes
• Do not open the meter to replace batteries or while the probes
are connected
WARNING!
Exceeding the specified limits of this meter is dangerous and can
expose the user to serious or possibly fatal injury.
• Voltages above 60 volts DC or 25 volts AC may constitute a serious
shock hazard
• Always turn off power to a circuit (or assembly) under test before
cutting, unsoldering, or breaking the current path - Even small
amounts of current can be dangerous
• Always disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the
common test lead from a circuit
• In the event of electrical shock, ALWAYS bring the victim to the
emergency room for evaluation, regardless of the victim’s apparent
recovery - Electrical shock can cause an unstable heart rhythm that
may need medical attention
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