2018 02 12 09:07 Capacitor Meter ELIKE DT6023 Manual

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Digital Capacitance Meter

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the clreun dHlgned capacitance of cable, switch and PCB layout.

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Operator's Instruction Manual

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WARNING - - - .

~EAD AND UNDERSTAND THIS

MANUAL BEFORE USING THE
INSTRUMENT
F1llur1 to underatand and comply
with the WARNING and operating
Instructions can result In Hrfou1 or
t.tal lnjurf11 and I or property
damage.

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Weight: -6,pprox. 1
Acceuortas: Operat r's Manual, Tait Clip
Backllaht: keeping 5 sec each push
Data Hold:
displayed

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Safety Informatio n
Thia Meter compUes with the standard E'MC EN61326.U11 the Meter only aa
specified In this operating manual, otherwi!fe the protection provided by the Meter
may be Impaired.
In this Manual, a warning Identifies conditions and actions that pose hazards to
the user, or may damage the Meter or the equipment under t11t.
A Note Identifies the lnfonnation that user should pay attention to.

~Warning
To avoid possible shock or personal Injury, and to avoid damage to the Meter or
to the equipment under tes1, adhere to the following rules:
•
Before using the Meter Inspect the case. Do not use the Meter If It ia
damaged or the case (or part of the case) Is removed. Look for the cracks or
missing plastic. Pay attention to the Insulation around the connectors.
•
Inspect the test leads for damaged Insulation or exposed metal. Check the
tes1 leads with Identical model number or electncal specifications before
using the Meter.
•
When measurement has been completed, disconnect the connection
between the test leads and the circuit under test, remove the testing leads
away from the Input tenninals of the Meter and tum the Meter power off.
The rotary swttch should be placed In the right position and no any change
over of range shan be made when measurement is conducted to prevent
damage to the Meter.
•
Do not carry out the measurement when the Meter's back case and battery
compartment are not closed to avoid electric shock and damaged to the
Meter.
•
Use the proper tenninals. function. and range for your measurements.
•
Do not use or store the Meter In an environment of high temperature,
humidity, explosives, lnftammable and strong magnetic flies. The
performance of the Meter may deteriorate after dampened.
•
Replace the battery as soon as Iha battery Indicator ll! appears. With a low

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•

battery, the Meter might produce false readings that can lead to electric
shock and personal Injury.
The lntemal circuit or the Meter shall not be altered at will to avoid damage of
the Meter and any accident
Soll clOth and mild detergent should be used to clean the surface of the
Meter when servicing. Mo abrasive and solvent should be used to prevent
the surface of the Meter from corrosion, damage and accident.
Tum the Meter off when It is not in use and take out the battery when not
using for 1 long time.
Constantly check the battery as it may leak when It has been using foe only
some time, replace the battery es soon IS leaking appears. A leaking battery
wMI damage the Meter

• To minimize the effect of capacitance store In the test clips, the test dips
should
be IS short as possible and usr the Small Value Capacitance Jack on the left
when
.
measuring small value of capacitance .
• Voltage la not allowed on the testing ends to avoid damaging the meter.
• Make sure the capacitor Is completely discharged before measurement to
avoid
eloctrlc shock.
• While 1hll'llng the range, the testing leads should disconnect with the
capacitor.
• When capacitance measurement has been completed, disconnect the
connection
between the testing clips and the circuit under test and remove the testing
clip•
away from the Input term Inals of the Meter.

Technical Sptcfflcatlons

Ranae
200pf

2nf

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20nf

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!pf

-

10pf - --100pf

2uf

Inf

20uf

10nf

200uf

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2mf

20rnf

+-

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200nf

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(0.6, •2 )

.t (0.6,•2)

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800HZ
800HZ

(0.6,•2)

800HZ

.t (0.6"•2)

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(0.6"•2 )

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Operating Steps

To measure capacitance, connect the Meler H follows:
1 If the value of capacrtor to be measured ls unknown use the minimum
measurement posrtlon 200pF and increase the range step by step until a
saUsfactory reaalng is obtained and the ovenoadlng Icon ·1· ls disappeared.
2 Insert the red test clip Into the middle socket of the meter and the black test
cJ1p to the random socJtet besides.
3 UH the rejl test c~p to clip 11111 capacitor's positive and the black test clip to clip
the capacrtor s negative when 111e capacitor has polarity.
4 'Mlen measuring amal vilue ca1>acitor that is 200P.F 2nF and 20nfL first open
e1rcurt the test cllpf, 111en tum 111e Capacltance zero Adjustment Swltcn to adjust
zero.
5. The meHured value shows on l/1e display.
Note
• Do not short the test dip to avoid the consumption of battery.

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The Meter's capacrtance ran aes are·
200pF, 2nF, 20nF, 200nF, 2uF, 20uF: 200uF, 2mF and 20mF.

Maintenance
6wamlng
Do not attempt to repair or service your Meter unless yqu are qualified to do so
and have the relevant callbratlonj performance test and service Information. To
avoid electrical shock or damage o the Meter, do no1get water inside the case.

SOOHZ

t (0.6,•2 )
.t

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Testfn1 f~ue;,;;

A.General Service
•
Periodically wipe the case with damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use
chemical solvent.
•
To clean the terminals with cotton bar with detergent, as dirt or moisture in
the terminals can affect readings.
Tum the Meter OFF when it is not In use and take out the battery when not
using for a long time
Do not store the Meter In place of humidity, high temperature, explosive,
Inflammable and strong magnetic field.
B. Replacing the Battery
To avoid falsi! readings, which could lead to possible electric shock or personal
!plury, replace the battery as soon as the battery Indicator "H' appears.
16 rl!plat e battery:
1 Disconnect the connection between the testing leads and the circuit under test,
aTnd remove the testing leads away from the Input terminals of the Meter.
2. um the Meter off.
3.Remove the screws from the battery compartment, and separate the battery
compartment from the case bottom.
4.RRemove the battery from the battery compartment.
5· efclace the battery with new 6F22 battery
6.Re oin Iha battery tompartment and the case bottom, and Install the screw.



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