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SKU 90939

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2.

Do not test current on circuits
higher than 10 AMPs.

3.

Be careful not to apply
voltage to the Test Leads
when they are connected to
the COM (Center)
and Ohm (Left)
Jacks and the
Multimeter is in an
Ohms testing
setting.  Damage
can occur to the
multimeter or the
fuse may blow.

4.

Do not switch between testing
modes with the multimeter
connected to a circuit.

AC Voltage Measurements

Measure AC conductors carrying up to 600 VAC, 40-500 Hz.

1.

Turn the Range Selector Switch to 600V~ setting.
Always start with the highest range if the voltage is unknown.

2.

Plug the red lead into the Volt (Left) Jack. Plug the black lead into the COM
(Center) Jack.

3.

Carefully touch the exposed conductors with the tips of the probes to measure
the voltage (not amperes).

4.

Read measurement.
If the voltage is less than 200 volts, set the Range Selector Switch to the
lower range.

5.

Optionally, press the Data Hold button to keep the display reading the same
after the leads have been removed from the conductors.  Press and release
the Data Hold button again to resume normal operation.

6.

When testing is complete, remove Test Leads and store with multimeter.

DC Voltage Measurements

Measure DC conductors carrying up to 600 VDC.

1.

Turn the Range Selector Switch to 600 V    setting.

2.

Follow the directions above under “AC Voltage Measurements”, only use the
DC settings instead.

10A Jack

COM Jack

Volt/Ohm/

mA Jack

DC AMP

Selection

Area

DC Volt

Selection

Area

AC Volt

Selection

Area

Ohm

Selection

Area

LED/

Transistor

Selection

Area

OFF

Selection

Control Layout

Data Hold

Button

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Summary of Contents for 90939

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Page 3: ... tools and keep out of reach of children 9 Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry as they can be caught in moving parts Protective electrically nonconductive clothes and nonskid footwear are recommended when working Wear restrictive hair covering to contain long hair 10 Use eye protection Always wear ANSI approved impact safety goggles 11 Do not overreach Keep proper footing and bala...

Page 4: ...riptions to determine if your judgment or reflexes are impaired while taking drugs If there is any doubt do not operate the tool 17 We recommend that only a licensed electrician work on high voltage or other potentially dangerous circuits Note Performance of this tool may vary depending on condition of internal battery Warning The warnings cautions and instructions discussed in this instruction ma...

Page 5: ...exposed conductors with the tips of the probes to measure the voltage not amperes 4 Read measurement If the voltage is less than 200 volts set the Range Selector Switch to the lower range 5 Optionally press the Data Hold button to keep the display reading the same after the leads have been removed from the conductors Press and release the Data Hold button again to resume normal operation 6 When te...

Page 6: ... Ohms WARNING NEVER measure resistance on a circuit with voltage running through it 1 Turn the Range Selector Switch to the 200 Ω position 2 Plug the red Test Lead into the Ohms Left Jack Plug the black Test Lead into the Com Center Jack Short the Test Leads together The meter should read 0 Ohms 3 Touch the exposed conductors with the tips of the Test Leads 4 Read measurement If the reading is 1 s...

Page 7: ...eck for wire continuity or resistance using the Test Leads and Ohms function Distribution transformers Measure load on each phase for balance and for excessive current Motors Measure starting current running current and current imbalance between phases Variable speed motor controllers Measure input and output currents Maintenance 1 Wipe unit with a slightly damp cloth using a light detergent Do no...

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