INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE product. Before attempting to use this product, please read this manual thoroughly and follow the instructions carefully. In doing so you will ensure the safety of yourself and that of others around you, and you can look forward to your purchase giving you long and satisfactory service.
SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING: TAKE CARE WHEN USING THIS METER. IMPROPER USE CAN RESULT IN ELECTRIC SHOCK OR DAMAGE TO THE METER. TAKE ALL NORMAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND FOLLOW THE SAFEGUARDS SUGGESTED IN THIS MANUAL. BEFORE USE 1. When using the meter, the user must observe all normal safety rules concerning: •...
12. Do not store or use the meter in areas exposed to direct sunlight, at high temperature or with high relative humidity. 13. To avoid false readings, replace the batteries as soon as the Low Battery indicator appears. 14. Before use, verify the meter operation by measuring a known voltage. 15.
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FEATURES COMPONENTS OF THE METER 1. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 2. Rotary switch • Selects both different functions and ranges 3. VmA Jack 4. COM jack 5. 10A Jack 6. Data Hold button • Press the HOLD button. The LCD will hold the last reading measured and display the H symbol.
• Pair of test lead/probes (1 red/1 black) • PP3 type 9-volt battery • Polymer holder c/w fold-out stand SPECIFICATION Model Number CDM10C Product dimensions: (D x W x H) 40 x 75 x 144 mm Weight (including case) 303 g...
OPERATION Before taking the measurement of voltage with the probe, make sure there is no electronic device connected to the test socket of the instrument. DC VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT Range Resolution Accuracy µ 200mV ± 0.5% of reading, ± 3 digits 10mV 200V 100mV...
DC CURRENT MEASUREMENT 1. Plug the black probe into the COM jack. For current to be measured not Ω” exceeding 200mA, plug the red probe into the “ jack. For current to be measured between 200mA and 10A, plug the red probe into the 10A jack.
1. The battery for this multimeter is a PP3 (9Volt) as stated on page 4. The replacement should be of the same specification. 2. Replacment of the fuse, if necessary, is better done by your Clarke service department using one of those listed on page 6.
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