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7. CAPACITANCE
Never carry out capacitance tests on a live circuit.
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Select from among the following ranges: 40 µF, 400 µF or
4000 µF
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Always observe the correct polarity of electrolytic
capacitors. They can also be temperature sensitive so
avoid touching them during measurement.
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Connect the leads to the multimeter and to the capacitor
to be tested.
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If necessary, store the value in memory by pressing the
HOLD button.
As necessary, press the following buttons:
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MIN MAX to read off the min. or max. values.
■ ✽
to light up the display
µF
40 µF
400 µF
4000 µF
Resolution
10 nF
100 nF
1 µF
Accuracy
± 2 % R ± 4 ct
± 3 % R
± 4 ct
Protection
HRC fuse 0.1 A / 660 V
For capacitors polarised at
≤≤≤≤≤
10 V, the measurement is not
specified (not guaranteed)
For short-circuit capacitances, OL is displayed.
8. AC AND DC CURRENTS
Always switch off the circuit to be tested before
connecting it to the multimeter.
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Select the micro-ammeter function µA
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Warning : connect the leads to the multimeter and connect
in series to the circuit with the red lead in the “µA” terminal.
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Press the
...
button and ~ to select DC or AC.
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Switch on the circuit upon which the measurement is to
be carried out.
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Automatic range selection : Read off the value.
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If necessary, store the value in memory by pressing the
HOLD button.
As necessary press the following buttons:
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MIN MAX to read off the min. or max. values (see § 2
Description : MIN - MAX)
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to light up the display