11/ 2008
BENNING MM 7
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Operating Manual
BENNING MM 7
Digital Multimeter for
- DC voltage measurement
- AC voltage measurement
- DC current measurement
- AC current measurement
- Resistance measurement
- Diode testing
- Continuity testing
- Capacity measurement
- Frequency measurement
- Temperature measurement
Contents:
1. Operating instructions
2. Safety notes
3. Contents of delivery
4. Description of unit
5. General data
6. Ambient conditions
7. Electrical data
8. Measuring with the BENNING MM 7
9. Maintenance
10. How to use the protective rubber holster
11. Technical data of the measuring accessories
12. Environmental notice
1. Operating Instructions
This operating manual is intended for:
- electricians and
- qualified electrotechnical persons
The BENNING MM 7 is designed for measurements in dry surroundings. It must
not be used in electrical circuits with rated voltages higher than 1000 V DC and
750 V AC (for more details, see section 6 “Ambient conditions”).
The following symbols are used in the operating manual and on the
BENNING MM 7 itself:
This symbol indicates an electrical hazard.
This symbol indicates sources of danger when using the
BENNING MM 7 (see documentation).
This symbol on the BENNING MM 7 indicates that the unit is
protection insulated (safety class II).
This symbol on the BENNING MM 7 indicates the fuses which it
contains.
This symbol appears in the display for a discharged battery.
This symbol indicates the “continuity-testing” application. The
buzzer provides an audible signal.
This symbol indicates the “diode-testing” application.
This symbol marks the range “capacity testing”.
(DC) voltage or current.
(AC) voltage or current.
Earth (voltage to earth).