250V MAX
15A MAX
FUSED
COM
DC
15A
AUTO POWER OFF
CP7678
®
OFF
200
20
2
DC V
200
m
20M
200
K
20K
2K
200
8CYL
6CYL
TACH
X10
5CYL
4CYL
8CYL
6CYL
5CYL
4CYL
DWELL
DUTY
CYCLE
%
OHMS
°
20K
15
A
250V MAX
15A MAX
FUSED
COM
DC
15A
AUTO POWER OFF
CP7678
®
OFF
200
20
2
DC V
200
m
20M
200
K
20K
2K
200
8CYL
6CYL
TACH
X10
5CYL
4CYL
8CYL
6CYL
5CYL
4CYL
DWELL
DUTY
CYCLE
%
OHMS
°
200K
15
A
250V MAX
15A MAX
FUSED
COM
DC
15A
AUTO POWER OFF
CP7678
®
OFF
200
20
2
DC V
200
m
20M
200
K
20K
2K
200
8CYL
6CYL
TACH
X10
5CYL
4CYL
8CYL
6CYL
5CYL
4CYL
DWELL
DUTY
CYCLE
%
OHMS
°
2K
15
A
7
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
If we change the mul-
timeter to the 20K
Ω
range (See Fig. 5)
the display shows a
value of 3.87K
Ω
. The
actual value of resis-
tance is 3.87K
Ω
and
not 4K
Ω
that was
m e a s u r e d i n t h e
200K
Ω
range. This is
very important be-
cause if the manufac-
turer specifications
say that the sensor
s h o u l d r e a d 3 . 8 -
3.9K
Ω
at 70
°
F then
on the 200K
Ω
range
the sensor would be defective, but at the
20K
Ω
range it would test good.
Now set the multimeter to the 2K
Ω
range.
(See Fig. 6) The dis-
play will indicate an
overrange condition
because 3.87K
Ω
is
larger than 2K
Ω
.
This example shows
that by decreasing
the range you in-
crease the accuracy
of your measure-
ment. When you
change the range,
you change the loca-
tion of the decimal
point. This changes
the accuracy of the
Fig. 6
measurement by either increasing or decreas-
ing the number of digits after the decimal point.
Battery and Fuse
Replacement
Important: A 9 Volt battery must be installed
before using the digital multimeter. (see pro-
cedure below for installation)
Battery Replacement
1. Turn multimeter rotary switch to OFF
position.
2. Remove test leads from multimeter.
3. Remove three screws from back of
multimeter.
4. Remove back cover.
5. Install a new 9 Volt battery.
6. Re-assemble multimeter.
Fuse Replacement
1. Turn multimeter rotary switch to OFF
position.
2. Remove test leads from multimeter.
3. Remove three screws from back of
multimeter.
4. Remove back cover.
5. Remove battery.
6. Remove fuse located on top of
battery clip.
7. Replace fuse with same size and type
as originally installed.
Use a 5mm X 20mm, 15A, 250V, fast blow
fuse.
8. Re-assemble multimeter.