G Eneral Technical Parameters; Safety Information - Maxwell Digital Multimeters 25 313 User Manual

Digital multimeter automatic measurement range
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Are you one of those people who look for the best quality
in all circumstances? Our multimeters are made for you!
With this professional multimeter you can make accurate
measurements, whether it is measuring voltage, current,
resistance, capacitance or transistors.The measurement
results are displayed in a large size, with sharp contrast
and backlight, so they are easy to read even in poor
lighting conditions.
By using the automatic measurement limit function, you
can easily and quickly get excellent measurement results.
This means that you do not have to worry about setting the
appropriate measurement limits, the device automatically
selects the appropriate one. This can make your work much
more efficient, but at the same time, if necessary, it is also
possible to modify the measurement limits manually.
With the help of the sensor on the top of the device, you
can detect voltage without breaking the wiring. Its durable
device housing ensures problem-free use in all conditions.
G
eneral tecHnical paraMeters
Display
DC V
AC V
DC A
AC A
Resistance
Capacity
Frequency
Fuse
Accuracy
TRUE RMS
Transistor test hFE
Relative measuring
mode
Diode test
Continuity test
NCV
Phase test
Data hold
Maximum/Minimum
Auto off
- a
UtoMatic MeasUreMent
4 digites (9999)
0,01 mV - 1000 V
0,01 mV - 750 V
0,1 uA - 10 A
0,1 uA – 10 A
0,1 Ω - 40 MΩ
1 pF - 100 mF
0,001 Hz - 10 MHz
F500 mA/250V, F10A/250V
± 0,5 ± 3% +10 digit
Backlight
Sound signal
Worklight
Power source
Size
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afety inforMation
• Before use, make sure that all accessories are in the
package and undamaged. The meter is designed in
accordance with IEC61010 (a safety standard issued
by the International Electrotechnical Commission or
equivalent GB4793.1). Please read the safety notes
before use.
When using the device, the user must pay attention to
the following safety regulations:
• Protect yourself from electric shock!
• Protect the device from damage caused by improper use!
• Before using the accessories supplied with the device
(measuring cord, measuring probe), check whether they
are in good condition! Never use damaged test leads!
• If you use the device next to a device that generates
a source of interference, expect that the measurement
may show incorrect results or nothing will appear on
the display.
• Use the device only for the purposes specified in the
user manual! Incorrect operation does not guarantee the
continued correct operation of the product.
• Never use the device near explosive or flammable
gases or dusts!
• Before measuring, check the device to ensure that it is in
the correct measuring position and that the measuring
leads are connected properly. Do this before each
measurement!
• If the measurement result is not known, always start
measuring in the largest measuring range and then work
backwards.
• To protect the device, never exceed the maximum
input values!
• Be careful when measuring above 60 V direct or
30 V alternating voltage! These voltages can cause
electric shock.
• When using a probe, make sure that your fingers do not
touch the metal surface of the probe and always place it
behind the finger guard.
• When changing measurement modes or levels, remove
the test leads from the test object or circuit.
• When measuring resistance, continuity or diode, always
make sure that the meter is not connected to a live circuit
and that all high-capacity capacitors are discharged.
• Before measuring current, before connecting the device
to the circuit, de-energize it.
• Replace the battery when the low battery voltage icon
appears on the display.
• Always remove the test leads from the circuit and the
multimeter before opening the device.
1 x 9 V batteries
200 x 92 x 60 mm

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