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Overview

This Operating Manual covers information on safety and
cautions. Please read the relevant information carefully
and observe all the 

Warnings

 and 

Notes

 strictly.

Warning

To avoid electric shock or personal injury, read the
“Safety Information” carefully before using the 
Meter.

Unpacking Inspection

Open the package case and take out the Meter.  Check
the following items carefully for any missing or
damaged part:

In the event you find any missing or damaged item,
please contact your dealer immediately.

Item

1
2
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Description

English Operating Manual
Test Leads
Holster

Qty

1 pc
1 pair
1 pc

Safety Information

This Meter complies with IEC61010 Overvoltage Cate
-gory(CAT.II1000V, CAT. III 600V), Double Insulation
and Pollution Degree 2 standards.

Use the Meter only as specified in this operating manual,
otherwise the protection provided by the Meter may be
impaired.

In this manual, a

Warning

 identifies conditions and

actions that pose hazards to the user, or may damage
the Meter or the equipment under test.

A

Note

 identifies the information that user should pay

attention to.

To avoid possible electric shock or personal

injury, and to avoid possible damage to the Meter or
to the equipment under test, adhere to the following
rules:

z

 Before using the Meter inspect the case.  Do

    not use the Meter if it is damaged or the case
    (or part of the case) is removed.  Look for cracks
    or missing plastic.  Pay attention to the insulation
    around the connectors.

z

 Inspect the test leads for damaged insulation

   or exposed metal. Check the test leads for
    continuity. Replace damaged test leads with
     identical model number or electrical specifications
    before using the Meter.

z

 When using the test leads, keep your fingers

    behind the finger guards. 

z

 Do not apply more than the rated voltage, as

    marked on the Meter, between the terminals or
    between any terminal and grounding.

z

When the Meter is working at an effective voltage

    over 60V in DC or 30V in AC, special care should
    be taken from there is danger of electric shock.

z

 Use the proper terminals, function, and range

    for your measurements.

z

 The rotary switch should be placed in the right

    position and no any changeover of range shall

be made during measurement to prevent damage

    of the Meter.

z

 Disconnect circuit power and discharge all high

     -voltage capacitors before testing current,
    resistance, diodes, continuity or capacitance.

z

 Start charging as soon as the power indicator

appears. With a low battery, the Meter might

       produce false readings that can lead to electric
       shock and personal injury.

z

When servicing the Meter, use only the replacement 
parts with the same model or identical electrical 
specifications.

z

The internal circuit of the Meter shall not be

      altered at will to avoid damage of the Meter and
      any accident.

z

Soft cloth and mild detergent should be used to

      clean the surface of the Meter when servicing.
      No abrasive and solvent should be used to
      prevent the surface of the Meter from corrosion,
      damage and accident.

z

Turn off the Meter when it is not in use

z

Do not use or store the Meter in an environment

      of high temperature, humidity, explosive,
      inflammable and strong magnetic field. The
      performance of the Meter may deteriorate after
      dampened.

z

The Meter is suitable for indoor use.

International Electrical Symbols

AC (Alternating Current).

DC (Direct Current).

AC or DC.

Grounding.

Double Insulated.

Low Battery Indication.

Continuity Test.

Diode.

Fuse.

Warning.  Refer to the Operating Manual.

Conforms to Standards of European Union.

Capacitance Test

The Meter Structure 

(See Figure 1)

Fgure 1

1   LCD Display.
2   Solar Panel.
3

   SELECT

 Button.

4   Rotary Switch.
5

HOLD

 Button.

6   Input Terminals
7

Relative Mode 

&

 RESET

 Button

Rotary Switch

The table below offers information about the rotary
switch positions.

Rotary
Switch

Position

Function

AC/DC voltage measurement.

: Diode test.

:

Resistance measurement.

Ω

AC or DC Current Measurement

Power is turned off.

OFF

: Continuity test.

:

Capacitance test.

Ω

Hz

Frequency Test.

z

230V      MAX:

      Charge at 220VAC.

z

12-36V     : Charge at

      12-36V     .

CHARGE

Functional Buttons

The table below offers information about the functional
button operations.

Button

Measuring

Function

Operation

Performed

RESET

Any rotary
switch position
except Hz and
CHARGE

Press

RESET

 to enter

and exit the     mode in any
measuring mode except in
frequency and charge
mode; the Meter beeps.

SELECT

Switches between AC and
DC voltage/current; the
Meter beeps.  DC is default.

Switches between resistance,
diode, continuity and
capacitance measurements;
the Meter beeps. Resistance
is default.

Ω

Any rotary
switch
position

Press to enter and exit the
Hold mode in any mode,
the Meter beeps.

Display Symbols 

(See Figure 2)

Figure 2

No.       Symbol                     Meaning

1

2

4

Indicates negative reading.

CHARGE

3

AC

Indicator for AC voltage or current.
The displayed value is the mean
value.

The battery is low.

Warning: To avoid false readings,

which could lead to possible electric
shock or personal injury, replace the
battery as soon as the battery
indicator appears.

Charge indicator.

The Meter is in the auto range
mode in which the Meter
automatically selects the range with
the best resolution.

Data hold is active.

5

The      mode is on, under which 
the stored value will be subtracted 
from the displayed reading.

6

7

8

The voltage unit when charging is on.

V

Ω:    

Ohm. The unit of resistance.

k

Ω:  

kilohm.1 x 10

3

 or 1000 ohms.

M

Ω: 

Megaohm. 1 x 10

6

 or

        1,000,000 ohms.

μ

A, mA, A

A:   Amperes (amps).  The unit of

current.

mA: Milliamp. 1 x 10

-3

or 0.001

         amperes.

μ

A: Microamp. 1x 10

-6

or 0.000001

amperes.

V:   Volts. The unit of voltage.
mV:  Millivolt. 1 x 10

-3

or 0.001 volts.

Ω

,k

Ω

,M

Ω

mV, V

9

The continuity buzzer is on.

Test of diode.

10

11

μF, nF

F:

μF:

nF:

Farad. The unit of
capacitance.
Microfarad. 1 x 10

-6

or

0.000001 farads.
Nanofarad. 1 x 10

-9

 or

0.000000001 farads.

Hz:

kHz:

MHz:

Hertz.The unit of frequency
in cycles/second.
Kilohertz.  1 x 10

3

 or 1,000

hertz.
Megahertz.1 x 10

6

 or

1,000,000 hertz.

Hz,

k H z ,
M H z

Measurement Operation

A.

Measuring DC&AC Voltage

(See Figure 3)

Figure 3

Warning

To avoid harm to you or damage to the Meter from
electric shock, please do not attempt to measure
voltages higher than 1000VDC / 750VAC RMS although
readings may be obtained.

Measuring AC Voltage

The AC voltage ranges are: 4.000V, 40.00V, 400.0V
and 750.0V. To measure AC Voltage, connect the Meter
as follows:

1.  Insert the red test lead into the 

HzV

Ω

 terminal and

       the black test lead into the 

COM

 terminal.

2.  Set the rotary switch to V     and press

 SELECT

button to select 

AC

 measurement mode.

3.  Connect the test leads across with the object being

       measured.

The measured value shows on the display,which

       is effective value of sine wave (mean value response).

red     black

Note

z

At 400mV range, the Meter has an input impedance

       of 4000M

Ω

At all the other ranges the Meter has an 

       input impedance of 10M

Ω

This loading effect can 

       cause measurement errors in high impedance circuits. 

        If the circuit impedance is less than or equal to 10k

Ω,

       the error is negligible (0.1% or less).

z

When AC voltage measurement has been completed,

      disconnect the connection between the testing leads
      and the circuit under test.

Measuring DC Voltage

The DC Voltage ranges are: 400.0mV, 4.000V, 40.00V,
400.0V and 1000V. To measure DC voltage, connect
the Meter as follows:

1.    Insert the red test lead into the 

HzV

Ω

 terminal and

       the black test lead into the 

COM

 terminal.

2.    Set the rotary switch to V    ; DC measurement is
       default or press

 SELECT 

button to select DC

       measurement mode.
3.    Connect the test leads across with the object being
       measured.

The measured value shows on the display.

Note

z

At 400mV range, the Meter has an input impedance

      of 4000M

Ω

  At all the other ranges,the Meter has 

       an input impedance of 10M

Ω

 . This loading effect 

      can cause measurement errors in high impedance

 circuits.  If the circuit impedance is less than or equal 

      to 10k

Ω

 , the error is negligible (0.1%

      or less).

z

When DC voltage measurement has been completed,

      disconnect the connection between the testing leads
      and the circuit under test.

B.Measuring Resistance, Diodes, Continuity &
   Capacitance

Figure 4

Warning

To avoid harms to you, never attempt to input over
60V in DC or 30V rms in AC.

To avoid damages to the Meter or to the devices
under test, disconnect circuit power and discharge
all the high-voltage capacitors before measuring
resistance, diodes, continuity & capacitance

For testing capacitance, use the DC Voltage function
to confirm that the capacitor is discharged.

Measuring Resistance 

(See Figure 4)

The resistance ranges are: 400.0

Ω

, 4.000k

Ω

, 40.00k

Ω

,

400.0k

Ω 

, 4.000M

Ω

and 40.00M

Ω

. To measure resistance,

connect the Meter as follows:

red     black

1.   Insert the red test lead into the 

HzV

Ω 

terminal and

      the black test lead into the 

COM

 terminal.

2.   Set the rotary switch to

Ω                

,

resistance

      measurement (

Ω

) is default or press 

SELECT

 button

      to select 

Ω 

measurement mode.

3.   Connect the test leads across with the object being
      measured.

The measured value shows on the display.

Note

z

The test leads can add 0.1

Ω

to 0.2

Ω

of error to

      resistance measurement. To obtain precision readings
      in low-resistance measurement, that is the range of
      400.0

Ω

, short-circuit the input terminals beforehand,

      using the relative value function button

RESET

to

      automatically subtract tthe shorted value from the 
      reading.

z

For high-resistance measurement (>1M

Ω

), it normally 

takes several seconds to obtain a stable reading.

z

If

Ω

 reading with shorted test leads is not    0.5

Ω

,

      check for loose test leads, incorrect function selection,
      or enabled Data Hold function.

z

The LCD displays 

OL

 indicating open-circuit for the

       tested resistor or the resistor value is higher than the
       maximum range of the Meter.

z

When resistance measurement has been completed,

      disconnect the connection between the testing leads
      and the circuit under test.

Testing Diodes 

(See Figure 5)

Figure 5

Use the diode test to check diodes, transistors, and other
semiconductor devices. The diode test sends a current
through the semiconductor junction, and then measures
the voltage drop across the junction. A good silicon junction
drops between 0.5V and 0.8V.

To test a diode out of a circuit, connect the Meter as
follows:

1.   Insert the red test lead into the 

HzV

Ω 

terminal and

      the black test lead into the 

COM

 terminal.

2.   Set the rotary switch to

Ω               

and press 

SELECT

      button to select       measurement mode.
3.  For forward voltage drop readings on any semiconductor
      component, place the red test lead on the component’s
      anode and place the black test lead on the component’s
      cathode.

The measured value shows on the display.

Note

z

In a circuit, a good diode should still produce a forward

       voltage drop reading of 0.5V to 0.8V; however, the
       reverse voltage drop reading can vary depending
       on the resistance of other pathways between the
       probe tips.

red     black

Figure 6

z

Connect the test leads to the proper terminals as

       said above to avoid error display. The LCD will
       display

OL

indicating open-circuit for wrong connection.

The unit of diode is Volt (V), displaying the positive-

       connection voltage-drop value.

z

When diode testing has been completed, disconnect

       the connection between the testing leads and the
       circuit under test.

Testing for Continuity

 (See Figure 6)

To test for continuity, connect the Meter as below:
1.   Insert the red test lead into the

 HzV

Ω 

terminal and

      the black test lead into the 

COM

 terminal.

2.   Set the rotary switch to

Ω               

and press 

SELECT

      button to select      measurement mode.
3. The buzzer does not sound if the circuit is disconnected
      with resistance value is > 100

Ω

The buzzer sounds continuously if the circuit is in

      good condition with resistance value    10

Ω.

4. The nearest circuit resistance value shows on the
      display, the unit is

Ω.

Note

z

The LCD displays

 OL

 indicating the resistance of

       the circuit being tested is higher than 400

Ω

.

z

The buzzer sounds once if the

RESET

,

SELECT

      or     is pressed on.

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UT90C

 is a new generation of environment friendly 

instrument, which can be powered by 220VAC, 12-36V
(DC or AC) or solar energy without need of battery and 
therefore doesn’t pose chemical impact to the environ
-ment. The packing is toxic-free , recyclable and totally 
safe to the environment.

The Multimeter is 4000-count auto-ranging digital multi
-meter(hereafter referred to as “the Meter”) and can 
measure DC&AC voltage, DC&AC current, resistance,
 capacitance, frequency, diode and continuity. It also 
offers large LCD display, full icon display, overload pro
-tection, data hold, Relative mode features.

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