Unpacking And Contents - Amprobe HD160C User Manual

Heavy-duty true-rms digital multimeter
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• Always inspect your DMM, test leads and accessories for signs of damage or
abnormality before use. If an abnormal condition exists (broken or damaged
test leads, cracked case, display not reading, etc.), do not use. All internal
battery and fuse covers are integral to the EN61010-1 Cat IV safety rating and
must be in place to avoid potential shock hazards.
• When testing for voltage or current, make sure these ranges function correctly.
Take a reading of a known voltage or current first.
• Never ground yourself when taking measurements. Do not touch exposed
metal pipes, outlets, fixtures, etc., which might be at ground potential. Keep
your body isolated from ground and never touch exposed wiring, connections,
test probe tips, or any live circuit conductors. Do not use the Flex-Strap to
attach the meter to your body.
• Always measure current in series with the load – NEVER connect the
multimeter ACROSS a voltage source. Check fuse first.
• Never replace a fuse with one of a different rating.
• Do not operate instrument in an explosive atmosphere (flammable gases,
fumes, vapor, dust.)
• Do not use this or any piece of test equipment without proper training
• CRT SERVICE SAFETY REMINDER: A potential danger exists when measuring
voltages in the horizontal output and damper stages of CRT equipment. (High
voltage transients greater than 8000 V). Refer to your CRT service manual for
proper servicing instructions.

Unpacking and Contents

Your shipping carton should include the HD160C multimeter, a holster with Magna-Grip,
one test lead set with alligator clips(one black, one red), one temperature adaptor, one
Type K thermocouple probe, one 9 V battery (installed), a hex wrench (held inside holster)
and this manual. If any of the items are damaged or missing, immediately return the
complete package to the place of purchase for an exchange. The holster/tilt stand provides
additional protection of the meter from accidental falls and provides greater ease of
use. Both test lead probes can be attached to the holster for storage. One probe can be
attached for measurement, holding the meter with probe in one hand and the second
probe in the other hand.
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