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the AC line being measured. Ensure that
the jaws are completely closed and not
making contact with the AC line. For
maximum accuracy it is recommended that
the conductor passes through the centre of
the clamp head opening.

3-4 Apply power to the AC line being measured.

3-5 Read the displayed current.

3-6 If the displayed current is less than 200A,

set the range switch to the next lower range
position. For maximum accuracy select
the lowest range without overranging the
meter.

3-7 Remove power to the AC line and press the

trigger to open transformer jaws to remove
from the circuit.

4  RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT

!

WARNING: Remove all power from
circuit being tested when checking
resistance. Discharge any charged
capacitors. Never connect the probes to
any voltage while the selector is set to

 OHM.

4-1 Plug the red test lead into the V

 jack and

the black test lead into the COM jack.

4-2 Set the range switch to the desired 

 setting.

4-3 Attach the test leads to the circuit.

4-4 Read the displayed resistance.

5  CONTINUITY TEST

!

WARNING: Remove all power from
circuit being tested when checking
continuity. Discharge any charged
capacitors. Never connect the probes to
any voltage while the selector is set to
2K

.

5-1 Plug the red test lead into the V

 jack and

the black test lead into the COM jack.

5-2 Set the range switch to the 2K

 setting.

5-3 Attach the test leads to the circuit.

5-4 The buzzer will sound when the circuit has

less than 30 

 resistance and the measured

resistance value will be displayed.

MEASUREMENTS

Please take a few minutes to read these instruc-
tions and warnings on both sides prior to use.

1  DC VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT

!

WARNING: Maximum input is 600V DC.

1-1 Plug the red test lead into the V

 jack and

the black test lead into the COM jack.

1-2 Set the range switch to the desired DCV

setting. It is best to start with the 600V range
if the voltage is not known.

1-3 Apply the test leads to the circuit to be

measured. Ensure that the black lead is
connected to the negative side of the circuit
and the red lead to the positive.

1-4 Read the displayed voltage.

1-5 If the minus (-) sign appears the voltage is

negative at the point being measured.

2  AC VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT

!

WARNING: Maximum input is 600V AC
(RMS).

2-1 Plug the red test lead into the V

 jack and

the black test lead into the COM jack.

2-2 Set the range switch to the desired ACV

setting. It is best to start with the 600V range
if the voltage is not known.

2-3 Apply the test leads to the circuit to be

measured.

2-4 Read the displayed voltage.

3  AC CURRENT MEASUREMENT

!

WARNING: Do not break or open the AC
line being measured. When measuring
AC current this unit is designed to clamp
around one of the AC lines. Do not leave
clamped for more than 60 seconds. Do
not attempt to measure current using
the test leads.

3-1 Turn off power to AC line being measured.

3-2 Set the range switch to the 600A ACA

current setting.

3-3 Press the trigger to open clamp jaws and

close around one insulated conductor of

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

Display:

3 1/2 digit, 13mm (0.5") H LCD

Maximum Display: 1999

Ranging:

Manual ranging / Autoranging
on Frequency

Polarity:

Automatic, minus (-) sign
indicates for negative polarity

Measuring Rate:

2.5 times/second

Input Impedance: 10 M

 (DCV/ACV)

Operation Temp.: 0 to 45

°

C

Storage Temp.:

-15 to 50

°

C

Power Source:

9V Battery, NEDA 1604 or
IEC 6F22

Dimensions:

82(W) x 192(H) x 33(D)mm

Weight:

270g (including battery)

RANGES AND ACCURACY
DC Voltage:

200V  

±

(2.5% + 1)

600V  

±

(4% + 1)

(Maximum measurement =
600V)

AC Voltage:

200V  

±

(1.5% + 4)

750V  

±

(3% + 4)

(Maximum measurement =
600Vrms)
(50 Hz - 500Hz)

AC Current:

200A  50/60 Hz  

±

(1.5% + 4)

40-500Hz  

±

(3.5% + 5)

20-600A  50/60 Hz

±

(3.5%

+ 4)
40-500Hz  

±

(5.5% + 5)

Resistance:

2K-200K

  

±

(1.5% + 1)

(Test voltage: 0.3VDC)

Frequency:

2K-20KHz  

±

(0.5% + 3)

(Maximum input = 500VDC /
ACrms / Sensitivity: 80Vrms
minimum)

Diode :

Test current: 1.0 

±

 0.6mA

Test voltage: 3V

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

Voltage:

600VDC / 600 VACrms

Current:

1000A AC for 60 seconds

Resistance:

500VDC / 500VACrms

Frequency:

500VDC / 500VACrms

Diode Test:

500VDC / 500VACrms

6  DIODE TEST

!

WARNING: Remove all power from
circuit being tested when using the diode
check. Discharge any charged capacitors.
Never connect the probes to any voltage
while the selector is set to 

.

6-1 Plug the red test lead into the V

 jack and

the black test lead into the COM jack.

6-2 Set the function switch to the 

 setting.

6-3 Connect the probes to the device you want

to test. Note the meter reading.

6-4 Reverse the probes and note this reading.

6-5 If both values are displaying .OL overrange

the device is open. If both values are very
small the device is shorted. If one reading
indicates  .OL  overrange and the other
reading is small then the device is good.

7  FREQUENCY MEASUREMENT

!

WARNING: Maximum input is 500 V.

7-1 Plug the red test lead into the V

 jack and

the black test lead into the COM jack.

7-2 Set the function switch to the Hz setting.

7-3 Connect the probes to the point of meas-

urement.

7-4 Read the displayed frequency.

8  BATTERY REPLACEMENT

!

WARNING: Disconnect both test leads
from any equipment before removing
back cover. Do not use meter with case
opened.

8-1 The “ 

” will appear on the display when

the battery requires replacing.

8-2 Disconnect both test leads and turn off the

power.

8-3 Remove the screw in the small rear cover of

the case and remove the cover.

8-4 Unsnap the battery from the connector and

replace with a new 9V battery.

8-5 Replace the cover and cover screw.

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