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Digital automotive analyser 
14 Function With inDuctive coupler

Model no: 

ta202

thank you for purchasing a sealey product. manufactured to a high standard, this product will, if used according to these 

instructions, and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.

IMPORTANT:

 PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS. USE 

THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR 
PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.

1.  saFety

1.1. 

personal precautions 

 

9

  

When using this meter, please observe all normal safety rules concerning:

   

Protection against the dangers of electric current.

   

Protection of the meter against misuse.

 

9

   Full compliance with safety standards can only be guaranteed if used with the test leads supplied. If necessary, they must be replaced  

  with genuine Sealey leads with the same electronic ratings. Failure to do so will invalidate the warranty.

 

8

   Do not

 use leads if damaged or if the wire is bared in any way. 

1.2.  

general saFety instructions

 

9

   Familiarise yourself with the applications, limitations and hazards of the meter.

 

IF IN ANY DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED  

 

 ELECTRICIAN.

 

9

   When the meter is linked to a measurement circuit, 

Do not

 touch unused meter terminals.

 

9

   When the scale of the value to be measured is unknown set the selector to the highest range available.

 

9

   Before rotating the range selector to change functions, disconnect test leads from the circuit under test.

 

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Warning! 

Never perform resistance measurements on live circuits.

 

9

   Always be careful when working with voltages above 60Vdc or 30Vac rms. Keep your fingers behind the probe guards while measuring.

 

9

   When not in use, store the meter carefully in a safe, dry, childproof location. Storage temperature range -10

°

C to 50

°

C.

 

9

   never apply voltage or current to the meter that exceeds the specified maximum.

 

9

   The user shall ensure that test probes are correctly selected in order to prevent danger. Probes shall be selected to ensure  

 

  that adequate barriers guard against inadvertent hand contact with live conductors under test and that probes have minimal exposed  

  probe tips. Where there is a risk of the probe tip short circuiting with other live conductors under test, it is recommended that the    

  exposed tip length shall not exceed 4mm.

2.  introDuction

extra large, hi-contrast lCd display with 36mm high digital read-out and back light. durable case and integral stand suitable for the toughest 

workshop conditions. Features millisecond pulse-width function for accurate measurement of fuel injection systems. Includes auto-ranging, 

data-hold and auto-power-off. Supplied with inductive coupler, test probes, thermocouple and carry-case.

2.1.  symbols and descriptions

      .......................................................................... Continuity

Bat ...................................................................... low Battery

           ............................................................................diode

dATA Hold ........................................................... data Hold

Auto ................................................................. Auto Ranging

AC ............................................................ Alternating Current

dC ...................................................direct Current or Voltage

Function

maximum input

V AC or V dC

 700V AC, 1000V dC

mA AC/dC

400mA AC/dC

A AC/dC

20A AC/dC (30 secs 

max every 15 minutes)

Frequency

Resistance

duty Cycle

diode Test

Continuity

Temperature

RPM

dWell

Pulse Width

250V AC/

dC

TA202 Issue 5 (-6) 20/09/18

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey limited

Refer to 

instructions

electrical shock 

hazard

   fig.1

   fig.2

 Warning!

layout: 

(Refer to fig.1.)

1. large lCd display

2. Rotary switch 

3. CoM, negative input jack

4. Positive (+) input for AC/dC Voltage, Current, Hz, %duty, Cycle, ohms, diode,  

    Continuity, Capacitance, Temperature (°C or °F), RPM, dwell and Pulse Width. 

5. Positive (+) input jack for AC/dC  

µ

A/mA.

6. Positive (+) 20A input jack for 20A AC/dC measurements.

7. data Hold and backlight push button.

8. Relative push button.

9. RPM, dWell, Hz%, CYl, mS ± button.

10. Mode push button. 

Summary of Contents for TA202

Page 1: ...measuring 9 9 When not in use store the meter carefully in a safe dry childproof location Storage temperature range 10 C to 50 C 9 9 Never apply voltage or current to the meter that exceeds the specified maximum 9 9 The user shall ensure that test probes are correctly selected in order to prevent danger Probes shall be selected to ensure that adequate barriers guard against inadvertent hand contac...

Page 2: ...0Vdc Overload Protection 0 5A 250V and 20A 250V Fuse Maximum Input 400mAac rms or 400mAdc on uA mA ranges 20A ac or dc rms on 10A range AC Current Auto Ranging for uA and mA Overload Protection 0 5A 250V and 20A 250V Fuse Frequency Range 50 to 400Hz Maximum Input 40mA ac rms or 400mA dc on uA m7 20A ac or dc rms on 20A range Resistance Auto Ranging Range Resolution Accuracy 40 00nF 10pF 5 0 of rea...

Page 3: ...easurements WARNING DO NOT make current measurements on the 20A scale for longer than 30 seconds in every 15 minutes Exceeding 30 seconds may cause damage to the meter and test leads 4 6 1 Insert the black test lead into the into the negative COM jack and the red test lead into the a Positive uA mA jack for currents to 400mA fig 1 5 b Positive 20A jack for currents to 20A fig 1 6 4 6 2 Turn the ro...

Page 4: ...ensors Position Sensors Absolute pressure MAP and Baro Sensors Mass Air Flow MAF Sensors 4 13 2 For a detailed description and testing procedure for these sensors please refer to the vehicles hand book 4 14 Replacing The Battery WARNING To avoid electric shock disconnect the test leads from any source of voltage before removing the battery door 4 14 1 When the battery become exhausted or drops bel...

Page 5: ...uired it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling information Battery Removal Under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 Jack Sealey Ltd are required to inform potential purchasers of products containing batteries as defined within these regulations that they are registered with Valpak s registered compliance s...

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