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3B SCIENTIFIC® PHYSICS

 

 

 
 
 

Multimeter Escola 10   1006810 

 
 

Instruction sheet 

11/14 SD/UD 

 

 

 
1  Meter display with mirror 

scale 

2  Slotted screw for zero 

calibration 

3  Adjustment knob for zero 

calibration 

4  Measurement range dial 

5  Operating mode switch 

6  Voltage measurement 

socket 

7  Current measurement 

socket for up to 3 A 

8  Current measurement 

socket for up to 10 A 

9  Safety ground socket 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 1. Safety instructions/using the equipment safely 

The Escola 10 multimeter is designed to display 
electrical  measurements  in  the  ranges  and 
measurement  environments  specified  in  its  tech-
nical data. 

It  conforms  to  safety  regulations  for  electrical 
measurement,  control  and  laboratory  equip-
ment,  as  specified  in  DIN  EN  61010-1,  protec-
tion class 2 and to excess voltage category CAT I 
for  up  to  600 V.  It  is  intended  for  measurements 
on  experiments  and  laboratory  apparatus.  It  is 

not

  approved  for  measurements  on  low-voltage 

distribution  equipment,  such  as  sockets,  fuses, 
etc. 

CAT  I:  Signal  layer,  telecommunications,  elec-
tronic equipment with only minor excess voltage 
transients 

CAT  II:  Domestic  appliances,  mains  sockets, 
portable instruments etc. 

CAT  III:  Supply  via  buried  cabling,  built-in  swit-
ches,  automatic  circuit  breakers,  sockets  or 
contactors 

CAT  IV:  Equipment  and  installations  supplied, 
for  example,  by  overhead  mains  cables  and 
therefore  subject  to  greater  risk  of  lightning 
strikes.  This  includes,  for  example,  main 
switches  at  the  building  mains  feed,  electricity 
meters and ripple control receivers. 

Safe operation of the multimeter is guaranteed if 
it  is  solely  used  as  specified.  Safety  cannot  be 
guaranteed,  however,  if  the  multimeter  is  used 
incorrectly  or  handled  without  due  care  and  at-
tention.  In  order  to  avoid  serious  injury  due  to 
current  or  voltage  shocks,  the  following  safety 
instructions are to be observed at all times: 

Summary of Contents for Escola 10

Page 1: ...rements on experiments and laboratory apparatus It is not approved for measurements on low voltage distribution equipment such as sockets fuses etc CAT I Signal layer telecommunications elec tronic equipment with only minor excess voltage transients CAT II Domestic appliances mains sockets portable instruments etc CAT III Supply via buried cabling built in swit ches automatic circuit breakers sock...

Page 2: ... not be used to make measurement on circuits which exhibit co rona discharge high voltage Particular care is to be taken when making measurements on high frequency circuits where dangerous voltages may arise due to superimposition of components Make very sure that the voltage value be tween the measured contact and earth or between the ground socket and the meas urement socket does not exceed 1000...

Page 3: ...ides for measurements with the needle centred on the dial for DC quantities Resistance R and con ductance G or impedance Z and admittance Y can be obtained by division All measurement ranges are selected by means of the measurement range dial Two linearised mirror scales graded in a 1 3 ratio guarantee easy read ability of the measured values The equipment is turned on by means of the operating mo...

Page 4: ...ore making any voltage measurements set the mode switch to or as appropri ate Use the V socket on the right for voltage measurements Set the switch to V mode and select the desired measuring range lf the voltage to be measured is unknown beforehand set the measurement range dial to the highest range and work down The 100 mV voltage range is associated with a current range of 0 1 mA V A 10A Fig 2 V...

Page 5: ...se it to move to the left The scales are la belled accordingly smaller auxiliary numbering 5 7 Calibrating zero point Turn on the multimeter set the maximum voltage range of 600 V and connect the ground socket to the voltage socket using a short lead Set up the multimeter in a horizontal position and correct the zero point of the dial with the help of the adjustment knob 5 8 Switching off Always s...

Page 6: ...ve Dirt or moisture in the measurement sockets can affect readings Shake out any dirt that may be in the meas urement sockets Soak a new swab with isopropyl alcohol and work around the inside of each measure ment socket 7 Disposal The packaging should be disposed of at local recycling points Should you need to dispose of the equip ment itself never throw it away in normal domestic waste Local regu...

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