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Devices like welding transformer, car ignition system, etc. could produce
stray electromagnetic fields which could adulterate the result of a
measurement.
DC Voltage measurement / AC Voltage measurement
Attention: Avoid voltage measuring in electrical circuits while motors are
switched on or off. The stress-spikes can damage the instrument..
1. Set the rotary switch to the V - Position
2. Attach the pin-plug of the black test lead to the COM-jack and the pin-plug
of the red test lead to the CAP -jack.
3. Press the MODE button to select the desired function.
4. Connect the black test prod to the negative pole and the red test prod to
the positive pole of the circuit to be tested.
5. Once the reading stabilizes, read the value. If the polarity is twisted a
"Minus sign" is displayed.
Resistance measurement
Attention: Before making any measurements, make sure the circuit is
disconnected from any power source and all capacitors are properly
discharged!
1. Set the rotary switch to the
2. Attach the pin-plug of the black test lead to the COM-jack and the pin-plug
of the red test lead to the CAP -jack.
3. Connect the test prods of the leads to the resistance or circuit to be
tested. To avoid influence disconnect the resistant to be tested from the
circuit.
4. Once the reading stabilizes, read the value. If the polarity is twisted a
"Minus sign" is displayed.
The test leads have an inherent resistance of approx. 0.1 - 0.2Ω, which
influences the measurement. To get a more accurate result in the range up to
- Position
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