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this precaution may result in damage to the  meter or 
injury to the user.

 

 

2.28

 

Do not modify  the meter. Changing the design 
may make the meter unsafe and may result in 
injury to the user.

 

 

2.29

 Use 

caution 

when 

attempting 

to 

evaluate 

if 

dangerous voltage is present. The meter  will not 
read AC voltage if it is set to DC, nor  will it read DC 
if it is set to AC.

 

For example, if the meter is set to 

200VDC, it will not measure  a dangerous  AC 
voltage, even if the probes are

 

inserted into a 

household AC wall outlet.

 

 

2.30

 

Do not touch the metallic portion of one test lead if the 
other test lead is connected to a live circuit.  The 
current from the live circuit may pass through the 
meter and appear on the unconnected test lead. 
Failure to observe this  warning  may  result in user 
injury.

 

 

2.31

 

Do not attempt to use meter when no display is present 

 on

 

LCD. Doing so may damage the meter and/or injure 

 the 

user.

 

 

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Page 1: ...1 84 909 1 15 www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 2: ...de Test Temperature Frequency and Capacitance The overmolded housing provides impact and drop resistance in a sleek ergonomic package and the convenient Auto Power Off feature maximizes battery life I...

Page 3: ...be measured For example before using the meter to determine if an AC power line is energized with 120VAC test the meter on a line known to be energized with 120VAC Failure to do so may result in dama...

Page 4: ...vice personnel or qualified electricians technicians who know the dangers of and the safety rules applicable to this type of equipment Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the me...

Page 5: ...g a measurement Do not touch live circuitry when making a measurement Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user 2 12 Before using the meter examine bot...

Page 6: ...and or injure the user 2 16 Do not apply voltage or current to the input of the meter when it is set to the Diode Test or Continuity Beeper modes Doing so may damage the meter and or injure the user 2...

Page 7: ...e user 2 21 Do not continue to use meter when the low battery symbol is displayed The displayed reading may be in error and lead the user to believe that no hazard exists when in fact dangerous voltag...

Page 8: ...uld cause condensation of water inside of meter Doing so may cause injury to the user 2 26 Do not use the meter if either the meter or the test leads are wet either from exposure to the weather or aft...

Page 9: ...if the meter is set to 200VDC it will not measure a dangerous AC voltage even if the probes are inserted into a household AC wall outlet 2 30 Do not touch the metallic portion of one test lead if the...

Page 10: ...it voltage exceeds 250V AC DC The meter s fuses are rated at 250V max Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user 2 35 When you use the meter to check a...

Page 11: ...ranges and in all modes Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user 2 38 Do not use the meter if it has undergone long term storage under unfavorable co...

Page 12: ...ge to the meter or injury to the user 2 42 Avoid usage near strong magnetic fields magnets loudspeakers transformers motors coils relays contactors electromagnets etc The meter may display readings th...

Page 13: ...the meter may indicate a low voltage when high voltages are actually present Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user 2 45 Remove the battery when the...

Page 14: ...arging these capacitors can be dangerous unless an approved method is used Failure to observe this precaution may result in damage to the meter or injury to the user www com information itm com 1 800...

Page 15: ...to identify caution or warn the user of important product limitations or important operational procedures that must be followed to ensure safe usage of the product Low Battery See Instruction Manual...

Page 16: ...ive shock absorbing overmolded shell with built in stand and test lead holders 4 6 Diode Test 4 7 Continuity Beeper 4 8 Temperature Test 4 9 Frequency Test 4 10 Capacitance Test 4 11 Auto Power Off 4...

Page 17: ...s F Relative Humidity less than 70 5 7 Storage Conditions Temperature 20 to 60 degrees C 4 to 140 degrees F Relative Humidity less than 80 5 8 Case Dimensions 182 x 82 x 55 mm L x W x H 7 1 x 3 2 x 2...

Page 18: ...Category I to 600 volts DC 600 volts AC Category II to 600 volts DC 600 volts AC Category III to 600 volts DC 600 volts AC CE EMC LVD Note a The following accuracy specifications are valid at 23 degre...

Page 19: ...250V AC DC rms s s s Other VDC ranges 600VDC 600VAC rms Input Impedance All ranges are 10M Frequency 50Hz to 400Hz Overload Protection 200mV Range 250V AC DC rms Other VAC ranges 600VDC 600VAC rms Di...

Page 20: ...puts over 10A Allow 15 minutes cool down between measurements Overload Protection 0 2A 250V fuse below 200mA range 10A 600V fuse 10A range Limit measurement time on 10A range to 30 seconds for inputs...

Page 21: ...1K 20 00M 10K 2 0 rdg 5 digits Overload Protection All ranges 250V DC or AC RMS Capacitance Range Resolution Accuracy 2 000nF 1pF 4 0 rdg 70 digits 20 00nF 10pF 4 0 rdg 3 digits 200 0nF 0 1nF 2 000uF...

Page 22: ...cuit voltage 2 8V DC typical Overload protection 250V DC or AC RMS Does not display resistance accurately Audible threshold Less than 50 Test current 0 3mA Overload protection 250V DC or AC RMS Overlo...

Page 23: ...OFF Function Switch 10A positive input jack for 10A DC or AC measurements mA input jack for mA DC or AC measurements Backlight and DATA HOLD pushbutton Volt Ohm Capacitance Diode Test Frequency Tempe...

Page 24: ...light The Backlight provides illumination for the LCD in dimly lit conditions When the button is pressed the white LED Backlight will turn on for about 3 seconds and then automatically turn off 7 1 1...

Page 25: ...measured is unknown always start by setting the meter to the highest range and then to lower ranges until a satisfactory reading is obtained Do not rotate the RANGE switch with the input applied to th...

Page 26: ...st probes to the circuit and observe the reading on the LCD display If the RANGE switch is already at the highest position i e 1000 VDC the input voltage exceeds the measurement capability of the mete...

Page 27: ...r 600VAC CAT III do not attempt to measure Use Caution when measuring voltages above 30V AC 7 4 1 Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the input jack indicated as on th...

Page 28: ...he meter and should not be measured 7 4 5 If the displayed value is less than 200 decimal point not shown a more accurate reading may be obtained by setting the RANGE switch to a lower range Disconnec...

Page 29: ...t with voltages above 50 VDC Do not use meter to measure current in circuits whose voltage exceeds 250V AC DC 7 5 1 Connect the black test lead to the COM jack Connect the red test lead to the 10A jac...

Page 30: ...he value from the LCD If the display indicates overrange i e 1 the input current exceeds the measurement capability of the meter and should not be measured 7 5 5 If the displayed value is less than 20...

Page 31: ...t with voltages above 30 VAC Do not use meter to measure current in circuits whose voltage exceeds 250V AC DC 7 6 1 Connect the black test lead to the COM jack Connect the red test lead to the 10A jac...

Page 32: ...he value from the LCD If the display indicates overrange i e 1 the input current exceeds the measurement capability of the meter and should not be measured 7 6 5 If the displayed value is less than 20...

Page 33: ...ppropriate for the device or circuit to be measured The LCD display will indicate overrange i e 1 7 7 3 Connect the test leads to the device or circuit being measured Observe correct polarity if appro...

Page 34: ...ed Notes a The 2M 20M and 200M ranges require several seconds to stabilize b The 200M range reads about 10 LSD high To obtain an accurate reading short the test leads together and observe the residual...

Page 35: ...ront Panel drawing on page 22 7 8 2 Set the RANGE switch to the Diode Test Continuity Beeper range 7 8 3 Connect the test probes to the device or circuit to be tested 7 8 4 If the resistance of the de...

Page 36: ...e tested To test a simple diode connect the red test probe to the Anode of the diode and the black test lead to the Cathode banded end of the diode The LCD will indicate the voltage drop of the diode...

Page 37: ...wing on page 22 7 10 2 Set RANGE switch to the F position appropriate for the measurement to be made 7 10 3 Connect the test leads to the capacitor to be measured Observe proper polarity if appropriat...

Page 38: ...Notes a On the 2nF and 20nF ranges the meter may indicate residual capacitance i e The meter reading will not go to zero This is caused by the internal capacitance of the meter circuitry or the test...

Page 39: ...e jack COM and the positive jack Temperature indicated as on the Front Panel drawing on page 22 7 11 3 Touch the Temperature Probe head to the part whose temperature you wish to measure Keep the probe...

Page 40: ...e if the frequency is below 2000Hz 8 TEST LEAD HOLDERS STAND and HANGER Test Lead Holders are provided on the back of the 9007 A The test leads may be snapped into the back of the meter for storage or...

Page 41: ...e outside of the meter use a cloth dampened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any abrasive cleansers or chemical solvents that may damage the case of the meter 9 1 Replacing Battery 9 1 1 Remo...

Page 42: ...9 2 1 Remove the test leads from the meter 9 2 2 Remove the 4 screws from the back of the meter case Flip up the Stand and remove 2 additional screws It is not necessary to remove the battery cover s...

Page 43: ...43 9 2 5 Reassemble case of meter Reinstall screws 9 2 6 Verify that the meter operates properly before using it to make measurements www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 44: ...t leads for the 9007 A Triplett PN 79 127 K Type Temperature Probe Instruction Manual Triplett PN 84 909 10 2 Several different carrying cases may be used for the 9007 A Contact a Triplett representat...

Page 45: ...unauthorized distributors so as in our sole judgment to injure their stability or reliability or which have been subject to misuse abuse misapplication negligence accident or which have had the seria...

Page 46: ...llow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you No representative of Triplett Byte Brothers or any other person is aut...

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