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Operating Instructions
The unit complies
with the applicable
EC regulations
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2
PURPOSE AND CHARACTERISTICS
3
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
4
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
5
MAINTENANCE
6
WARRANTY
7
PRODUCER
8
WASTE DISPOSAL
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Digital multimeter, 600V AC/DC, 10A DC, 20 MΩ
Fig. 1: 07124-12 Digital multimeter, 600V AC/DC, 10A DC, 20 MΩ
1
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Check the meter cover before use. Do not use this meter if
broken or damaged.
Use only safety connecting cords.
Check the insulation of the test leads, whether it is dam-
aged or its conductor is exposed or whether the test leads
are bent. If the test leads are damaged in some way,
change to a new one first and then use this meter.
Checking the meter: measure the voltage. If the meter
does not work properly, do not use it and send it back for
repair.
Do not input the voltage which excesses the rated voltage
of the meter on the input terminal.
Avoid operating the meter when exposed to more than
60V DCV or 30V ACV, resulting in possible electric shock.
Choose an appropriate input terminal and range.
Do not measure voltage and current above their meas-
urement ranges. When not sure about the range, turn to
the MAX range and test. Before continuity measurement
(online), cut off the power of the circuit which is under test
and keep all the capacitance out of power.
When using the test leads, keep your fingers behind the
ring guard.
Do not use or stock the meter under high temperature,
high humidity, under flammable or combustible conditions
and in a strong electromagnetic field.
When doing maintenance, please use a soft cloth and
neutral detergent to clean the surface. Do not use any
abrasive or solvent, otherwise it will corrode the cover and
cause damage.
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