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Resistance

1. Set the Dial to 

 position.

2. Connect the red test lead

to the V

Ω

 terminal and the

black test lead to the COM
terminal.
Confirm “OL” is indicated
on the display, and then
short-circuit the tips of test
leads to make the indication 
zero.

3. Connect the test leads to

the both ends of the resistor 
under test.

4. The reading is displayed.

 Continuity

1. Set the Dial to 

 position.

2. Connect the red test lead

to the V

Ω

 terminal and the 

black test lead to the COM 
terminal.
Confi rm “OL” is indicated
on the display, and then
short-circuit the tips of
test leads to make the
indication zero. A buzzer
will sound.

3. Connect the test leads

to the both ends of the
conductor under test. If
the resistance under test
is 30 

Ω

 or less, the buzzer 

will sound.

 Capacitance 

(Cat. No. 2206-20 only)

1. Set the Dial to 

 position.

2. Connect the red test lead

to the V

Ω

 terminal and the

black test lead to the COM
terminal.

3. Discharge  capacitor. 
4. Connect the test leads to the 

both ends of the capacitor
under test.

5. The reading is displayed.

 CAUTION 

When current fl ows from the display side to 
the underside of the meter, the polarity is 
positive; fl ow from underside to display side, 
the polarity is negative.

 Current

Flame Rectifi cation Circuit Test  
(Cat. No. 2206-20 only)

1. Set the Rotary Dial to

 position. DC mark 

is displayed.

2. Connect the red test

lead to the V

Ω

 terminal

and the black test lead
to the COM terminal.
Contact the red test
lead to the fl ame  sen-
sor probe and the black 
test lead to the control
module.

3. Turn on the heating unit. The reading is dis-

played.

 DANGER 

To avoid electrical shock:
Never make measurement on a circuit in 
which voltage over AC 1000V or DC 1000V 
exists.
Do not use with the Battery Cover removed.

Flame

sensor

probe

Control

Module

 DANGER 

To reduce the risk of electric shock for 
Resistance, Continuity, and Capacitance 
measurements, never use the meter on an 
energized circuit. Make sure a capacitor is 
fully discharged before touching or attempt-
ing to make a measurement.
Do not use with the Battery Cover removed.

 CAUTION 

After shorting the test leads, the displayed 
value may not be zero due to the resistance 
of test leads themselves.

 WARNING 

Never connect the Temperature Probe to an 
energized circuit.

 CAUTION 

When the dial is set to   , the room tempera-
ture should be displayed. If anything else is 
displayed, something may wrong with the 
meter. Stop using the meter immediately.

 Temperature (Cat. No. 2206-20 only)

 CAUTION 

The Data Hold readings are released when the 
meter enteres Sleep Mode.

Non-Contact Voltage Detection (NCVD)

Sleep Mode

The meter is automatically powered off in about 20 
min after the last Rotary Dial or button operation. 
To reset, turn the Rotary Dial to OFF. If the display 
is still blank when a new Rotary Dial  setting is 
selected, replace the batteries.
The meter does use battery power in sleep mode. 
Be sure to switch the tool to OFF to conserve bat-
tery power.

ACCESSORIES

WARNING 

Always remove batteries 

before changing or removing accessories. Only 
use accessories specifi cally recommended for 
this tool. Others may be hazardous. 

 DANGER 

The LED may not be displayed due to instal-
lation condition of electrical circuit or equip-
ment. Never touch the circuit under test to 
avoid possible danger even if the LED for 
NCVD is not displayed.

Check the functionality of LED on a well-
known power supply prior to measurement. 
When the LED doesn’t light up, do not make 
measurement.

NCVD indication is affected by external volt-
age, and how the meter is held or placed.

HOLD Key

Data Hold Function - Freezes the value on the 
display. Press the “HOLD” button to freeze the 
reading. The reading will be held regardless of 
subsequent variation in input. HOLD is displayed 
with the reading. To exit Data Hold mode, press the 
HOLD button again.

SMART HOLD: 

The meter will beep continuously 

and the display will fl ash if the measured signal is 50 
counts larger than the display reading.  (However, 
it can not detect across the AC and DC Voltage/
Current)

When the meter is on in any 
function, the non-contact volt-
age detector will indicate with a 
Red LED on the display when 
an electric fi eld exceeding 90V 
is detected. Place the edge of 
either the jaw near the electric 
fi eld.

 Worklight LED ON/OFF

To turn the light on and off, press the 

 button. 

Over-fl ow indication

Any time the input exceeds the measuring range 
“OL” or “-OL” is displayed.

1. Set the Rotary Dial to   posi-

tion.

2. Connect the K-type Tem-

perature Probe to the input
terminal. The positive (+)
side of Probe should be
connected to V

Ω

.

3. Place the probe sensor in

the desired location.

4. The reading is displayed.

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