The measuring instrument has a fold-out stand on the rear side. You can use this
stand to move the measuring instrument into a diagonal position; thus it is easier to
read the display.
Disposal
a) Product
Electronic devices are recyclable waste materials and must not be disposed
of in the household waste!
Dispose of an unserviceable product in accordance with the relevant statu-
tory regulations.
Remove the battery if there is one inserted and dispose of it separately from
the product.
b) Normal and Rechargeable Batteries
As the end user, you are required by law (Battery Regulation) to return used batteries
and rechargeable batteries. Do not dispose of used batteries in the household waste!
Batteries/rechargeable batteries contain harmful materials and are labelled
with the symbol shown to indicate that disposal in the household waste is
forbidden. The symbols of the relevant heavy metals are: Cd=cadmium,
Hg=mercury, Pb=lead (marking can be seen on the battery/rechargeable
battery, e.g. underneath the refuse bin symbol shown on the left).
You can return your used batteries/rechargeable batteries free of charge at the offi-
cial collection points of your community, in our stores, or anywhere batteries or
rechargeable batteries are sold!
You thereby fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the
environment.
Troubleshooting
With this digital multimeter, you have purchased a product constructed in accor-
dance with the latest state of the art. Problems and disturbances may, however, still
arise. Therefore, there follows a description of how to eliminate some of these faults
relatively easily yourself. Do not fail to observe the safety instructions!
Fault
Possible cause
No measurement possible Are the measuring lines correctly connected to the
measuring sockets?
Do the fuses work properly?
No display appears
Is the battery flat?
if the device is turned on
Frequency measurement
Is the measuring voltage (amplitude) sufficiently high
not possible
(> 300mVeff or 600mVeff)?
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