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4.3.1 AC/DC Voltage measurement

• 

Connect the black test lead to the “

COM

” socket and red test lead 

to  the “

 mA

” socket.

• 

Set the 

FUNCTION

 

SWITCH

 to the  desired  range:

      

V

” function for Manual range

     

V

” function for Auto range

  If 

MANUAL MODE

 is selected and the voltage range is not 

known beforehand, using the 

RANGE BUTTON

 to set the range 

to the highest and work down as needed. 

• 

If in 

MANUAL MODE

, select AC or DC voltage measurement by 

pressing the 

AC/DC/Beeper/Diode

 

Button

 function button. 

• 

Connect the test leads across the source or load under 
measurement.

• 

The measurement and polarity will be shown the LCD Display 
when the probe are connected.

4.3.2 AC/DC Current measurement

• 

Connect the black test lead to the “

COM

” socket and red test lead to:

      

 mA

” for measurements below 320 mA

     

10 A

” for measurements between 320 mA and 10 A

  Select the current range using the 

FUNCTION

 

SWITCH, 

if the

 

current  range is not known beforehand, start with the highest 
range and work down as needed. 

• 

If needed select AC or DC current measurement by pressing the 

AC/DC/Beeper/Diode

 

Button

 function button. 

• 

Connect the test leads in series with the circuit or load under 
measurement.

• 

The measurement and polarity will be shown the LCD Display 
when the probe are connected and current fl ows through the 
meter.

4.3.3 Resistance measurement

  

CAUTION

:  Maximum Input Voltage for this function is 250 

Vrms for less than 10 Sec., do not exceed this 
rating to avoid personal injuries or damage to the 
instrument. Also ensure there is no  power applied  
to  the  component or circuit  and all capacitors are 
discharged.

• 

Connect the black test lead to the “

” socket and red test 

lead to  the “

 mA

” socket.

• 

Set the 

FUNCTION SWITCH

 switch to the “

” function. 

• 

Connect the test leads across the componet or circuit under 
measurement.

• 

The range will adjust automatically for optimal readout, 

and 

the measurement will be shown the LCD Display when the 

probe are connected.

4.4 Other Functions

  

CAUTION

:  Maximum Input Voltage for this function is 250 

Vrms for less than 10 Sec., do not exceed this 
rating to avoid personal injuries or damage to the 
instrument. Also ensure there is no  power applied  
to  the diode.

4.4.1 Diode test

• 

Connect the black test lead to the “

COM

” socket and red test lead 

to  the “

 mA

” socket.

• 

Set the 

FUNCTION/RANGE

 switch to the “

” function.

• 

Press the 

AC/DC/Beeper/Diode

 button until the diode test 

enable symbol 

 appears on the display

• 

Proceed to connect the test leads across the diode observing the 
polarity: red probe to the anode (+) of the diode and black test 
lead to the cathode (-).

• 

The measurement will be shown on the LCD Display when the 
diode is connected.

4.4.2 Continuity Test

• 

Connect the black test lead to the “

COM

” socket and red test lead 

to  the “

 mA

” socket.

• 

Set the 

FUNCTION/RANGE

 switch to the “

” function.

• 

Press the 

AC/DC/Beeper/Diode

 button until the beeper enable 

symbol   appears on the display

• 

Proceed to connect the test leads across the circuit or component to test.

• 

Buzzer will sound if the circuit resistance is below 18

4.4.3 Display Hold

The 

Hold Button

 is used to hold display readings during 

measurements. 

• 

Pressing the button holds the display reading, and “

H

” appears 

on the display. 

• 

Pressing the button again resumes normal operation.

5. MAINTENANCE

  

CAUTION:

 

Before attempting battery removal  or replacement, 
disconnect test leads and remove the instrument 
from any energized circuit to avoid shock hazard.

5.1 Battery Replacement

• 

To replace the battery, remove the screw of the back 

Battery Cover

 

(back of the case) and remove the batteries.

• 

Replace with new 1.5 V alkaline battery type AA, UM3 or equivalent 
observing the proper polarity from the diagram on the label inside 
the battery compartment.

• 

Reinstall the battery cover and tighten the securing screw.

5.2 Fuse replacement

• 

Remove the screw of the back 

Battery Cover

 (back of the case) 

and remove the batteries.

• 

Remove the four screws at the bottom of the case and of the bat-
tery compartment.

• 

Replace new fuses only with the identical type and rating. 

 F1=200mA

: Type IEC60127-2 or UL248-14 (5 x 20mm)  

 

 

fast acting fuse, rated at 400mA/250V.

 F2=10A

:  

Type IEC60127-2 orUL248-14 (6.3x25.4mm)  

 

 

fast acting fuse, rated at 10A/250V.

• 

Reinstall the back cover, and replace the four screws. 

• 

Reinstall the battery observing the polarity on the battery compartment 
label, the battery cover and tighten the securing screw.

5.3 Cleaning

Periodically wipe the case with a soft damp cloth and mild household 
cleanser. Do not use abrasives or solvents. Ensure that no water gets 
inside the instrument to prevent possible shorts and damage.

6. WARRANTY

One year  limited  warranty, excluding  batteries and fuses. For details  
see Standard Warranty Information in our webpage or you may request 
a printed copy.

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General Technologies Corp.

#121 - 7350 72nd Street       Tel.: (604) 952-6699
Delta, BC V4G 1H9 

Fax: (604) 952-6690

Canada www.gtc.ca

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