Southwire 13090T True RMS MultiMeter User Manual

Southwire Co. True RMS MultiMeter

User manual

• actual manual size  4.25”W  X  5.6875”HFrontBackTESTING EQUIPMENTE3618193/16  Rev. 013090T manualContents Made in ChinaProduct distributed by Southwire Company, LLCOne Southwire Drive, Carrollton, GA 30119©2016 Southwire Company, LLC.  All rights reserved.southwiretools.com1-855-SW-T00LSToll Free Technical HelpLínea de Ayuda Técnica GratuitaUL61010-1Operating Instructions13090T True RMS Multimeter with MApp™ Mobile AppInstrucciones completas de operación están disponibles en español en la página de exhibición del producto en SouthwireTools.com.The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Southwire Company, LLC is under license.MAXMINn  m VA F M kAUTO  HOLD   MAX   MIN   REL   LOZ0 10 20 30 40
Introduction1The Southwire 13090T wirelessly transmits data to the MApp™ mobile app via Bluetooth® technology allowing you to view, save, organize and share datalogs and take measurements from a safe distance. Visit nextgenmeters.southwiretools.com for mobile app download information. Functions include AC/DC voltage and current, resistance, continuity, capacitance, frequency, duty cycle, temperature, and diode test. True RMS readings provide accurate AC measurements and a Low Z setting eliminates false readings caused by “ghost” voltages. The 13090T also offers the added convenience of a built-in LED flashlight. This meter is fully tested and calibrated and, with proper use, will provide many years of reliable service.  WARNINGS࠮9LHK\UKLYZ[HUKHUKMVSSV^:HML[`9\SLZHUK6WLYH[PUN0UZ[Y\J[PVUZPU   this manual before using this meter.࠮;OLTL[LY»ZZHML[`MLH[\YLZTH`UV[WYV[LJ[[OL\ZLYPMUV[\ZLKPU       HJJVYKHUJL^P[O[OLTHU\MHJ[\YLY»ZPUZ[Y\J[PVUZ࠮,UZ\YL[OH[[OL[LZ[SLHKZHYLM\SS`ZLH[LKPU[OLPUW\[QHJRZHUKRLLW   fingers away from the metal probe tips when taking measurements.࠮)LMVYLJOHUNPUNM\UJ[PVUZ\ZPUN[OLZLSLJ[VYZ^P[JOHS^H`ZKPZJVUULJ[   the test leads from the circuit under test.࠮<ZLVUS`<3SPZ[LK[LZ[SLHKZ^P[O[OLWYVWLYZHML[`JH[LNVY`YH[PUN࠮*VTWS`^P[OHSSHWWSPJHISLZHML[`JVKLZ<ZLHWWYV]LKWLYZVUHS   protective equipment when working near live electrical circuits -        particularly with regard to arc-flash potential.࠮<ZLJH\[PVUVUSP]LJPYJ\P[Z=VS[HNLZHIV]L=(*YTZ=(*WLHR   or 60 V DC pose a shock hazard.࠮+VUV[\ZLPM[OLTL[LYVY[LZ[SLHKZHWWLHYKHTHNLK࠮=LYPM`VWLYH[PVUILMVYL\ZPUNTL[LYI`TLHZ\YPUNHRUV^USP]L]VS[HNL࠮+VUV[\ZL[OLTL[LYPU^L[VYKHTWLU]PYVUTLU[ZVYK\YPUNLSLJ[YPJHS   storms.࠮+VUV[\ZL[OLTL[LYULHYL_WSVZP]L]HWVYZK\Z[VYNHZZLZ࠮+VUV[\ZL[OLTL[LYPMP[VWLYH[LZPUJVYYLJ[S`7YV[LJ[PVUTH`IL   compromised.࠮+VUV[VWLYH[LTL[LY^OPSL3V^)H[[LY`^HYUPUNPZVU9LWSHJL   batteries immediately. ࠮>OLUYLWSHJPUN[OLIH[[LY`VYM\ZLZILZ\YL[VZLJ\YL[OLIH[[LY`       compartment door firmly to maintain the waterproof and dust proof   integrity of the meter. Loose or overtightened screws, or an improperly        seated o-ring may compromise the meter's water and dust ingress     protection.࠮+VUV[HWWS`]VS[HNLVYJ\YYLU[[OH[L_JLLKZ[OLTL[LY»ZTH_PT\T   rated input limits.
Input LimitsFunction                            Maximum InputVoltage AC or DC Low ZCurrent AC or DCResistance, Continuity, Diode Test, Capacitance, Frequency, Duty CycleTemperature600V AC RMS/600V DC300V AC RMS/300V DC10A 600V fast acting fuse (30 seconds max. every 15 minutes on 10A range)600V AC RMS/600V DC300V AC RMS/300V DC 2General SpecificationsInsulation Class 2, Double insulationEnclosure Double Molded, IP67 (waterproof and dust tight with plugs or test leads inserted into input jacks)Diode Test Test current 1.5mA max., open circuit voltage 3V typical Continuity Test Audible signal if the resistance is approx. 50Ω or lessLow Battery IndicationDisplay 4000 count LCD display                                                                                                 Over Range Indication  “OL” is displayedPolarity Minus symbol “-“ is displayed for negative polarityMeasurement Rate 2 readings per second, nominalAuto Power Off After approx. 15 minutes of inactivityInput Impedance 10MΩ AC/DC VoltageAC Response True RMSLow Z Approx. 3kΩ input impedanceAC Bandwidth 50 to 60Hz Batteries Three “AAA” 1.5V batteriesFuse 10A/600V (5 x 20mm) fast blowOperating Environment 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C), < 70% relative humidityStorage Environment 14°F to 140°F (-10°C to 60°C) < 80% relative humidityOperating Altitude 2000 meters maximumDimensions/ Weight 5.8” x 2.7” x 2.0”/0.70lb) (147 x 68 x 50mm/318g)Safety Complies with UL 61010-1 v.3 for measurement Category lll 600V, Polution Degree 2“      ” is displayedLIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ONSOUTHWIRE METERS & TESTERSSouthwire Company, LLC warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover fuses, disposable batteries, or damage arising from an accident, neglect, misapplication, contamination, modification, improper maintenance or repair, operation outside of specifications, or abnormal handling of the product. Southwire’s sole liability, and the purchaser’s exclusive remedy, for any breach of this warranty is expressly limited to Southwire’s repair or replacement of the product. Whether Southwire repairs or replaces the product will be a determination that Southwire makes at its sole discretion.SOUTHWIRE MAKES NO WARRANTY THAT THE PRODUCT WILLBE MERCHANTABLE OR FIT FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.SOUTHWIRE MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED ORIMPLIED, OTHER THAN THE WARRANTY SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH HEREIN. SOUTHWIRE WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES FORANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY.  This warranty is void if this product is used for rental purposes. No product reseller is authorized to extend any other warranty on Southwire’s behalf relating to this product, and no such reseller warranty will be binding on Southwire. If you have a warranty claim, or if the product needs to beserviced during or after the warranty period set forth above, please contactthe Customer Service Department at 855-SWTOOLS (855-798-6657). The sender is responsible for all shipping, freight, insurance, and packaging costs associated with sending a product to Southwire. Southwire will not be responsible for lost or damaged products returned pursuant to this warranty.All products returned to Southwire under this warranty should be mailed to: Southwire Company, LLCAttention: Tool Warranty Return840 Old Bremen RoadCarrollton, GA 3011721REGISTER YOUR PRODUCTRegister your product purchase at www.southwiretools.com. At Southwire, we are dedicated to providing you with the best customer experience. By following a few quick steps to register, you can experience quicker service, more efficient support, and receive information on our future products. Simply provide your model number, serial number, and just a few pieces of               information about yourself – it is that quick and easy.
20Specifications cont.9.999Hz99.99Hz999.9Hz9.999kHz99.99kHz999.9kHz9.999MHzInput Protection:  600V AC RMS or 600V DCSensitivity:    >8V RMS0.001Hz0.01Hz0.1Hz1Hz10Hz100Hz1kHz±(1.0% +5 digits)±(1.2% +5 digits)Frequency  Function                Range           Resolution      Accuracy ± (% of reading + digits)0°F to 1400°F-18°C to 760°CInput Protection:   300V AC RMS or 300V DC0.1ºF0.1ºC±(2.0% +9ºF)±(2.0% +5ºC)Temperature  Function         Range                  Resolution      Accuracy ± (% of reading + digits)1.0% to 99.9%Input Protection:  600V AC RMS or 600V DCPulse Width:    0.1 to 100mSFrequency Range:  5Hz to 10kHzSensitivity:    >8V RMS0.1% ±(1.2% +2 digits)Duty Cycle  Function         Range                  Resolution      Accuracy ± (% of reading + digits)3Potential danger. Indicates the user must refer to the manual for important safety informationIndicates hazardous voltages may be presentEquipment is protected by double or reinforced insulationIndicates the terminal(s) so marked must not be connected to a circuit where thevoltage with respect to earth ground exceeds the maximum safety rating of the meter MAX600VInternational Safety SymbolsBrief Description Typical ApplicationsCategory RatingSingle phase receptacles and connected loads Three phase circuits and single phase lighting circuits in commercial buildings - Household appliances, power tools- Outlets more than 30ft (10m) from a CAT III source- Outlets more than 60ft (20m) from a CAT IV source- Equipment in fixed installations such as 3-phase   motors, switchgear and distribution panels - Lighting circuits in commercial buildings- Feeder lines in industrial plants- Any device or branch circuit that is close to a CAT III sourceCAT IICAT IIIThe measurement category (CAT) rating and voltage rating is determined by a combination of the meter, test probes and any accessories connected to the meter and test probes. The combination rating is the LOWEST of any individual component.Safety Category RatingsNOTE: Meter is waterproof and dust tight with supplied plugs or test leads inserted into input jacks.IP67 RatingInsulated Tip OnInsulated Tip RemovedWARNING:                             Operation is limited to CAT II applications when the insulated tips are removed from one or both test probes. Refer to Input Limits section in this manual for maximum voltage ratings. Test LeadsCAT IV  600VCAT III  1000V  CAT II1000V
4MaintenanceThis Multimeter is designed to provide years of dependable service, if the following care instructions are performed:1. KEEP THE METER DRY. If it gets wet, wipe it off.2. USE AND STORE THE METER IN NORMAL TEMPERATURES. Temperature extremes can     shorten the life of the electronic parts and distort or melt plastic parts.3. HANDLE THE METER GENTLY AND CAREFULLY. Dropping it can damage the electronic     parts or the case.4. KEEP THE METER CLEAN. Wipe the case occasionally with a damp cloth. DO NOT use     chemicals, cleaning solvents, or detergents.5. USE ONLY FRESH BATTERIES OF THE RECOMMENDED SIZE AND TYPE. Remove old or     weak batteries so they do not leak and damage the unit.6. IF THE METER IS TO BE STORED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME, the batteries should     be removed to prevent damage to the unit.FCC StatementWarning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the Southwire Co. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of theFCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.The device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.IC StatementThis device complies with RSS247 of Industry Canada. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Radiation Exposure Statement: This product complies with the Canadian portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and is safe for its intended operation as described in this manual.  Further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product is kept as far as possible from the user’s body.Déclaration de conformité d’Industrie CanadaLeprésent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio Exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, meme si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement."Déclaration d’exposition aux radiations : Ce produit est conforme aux limites d’exposition pour les appareils portables RF pour le Canada établies pour un environnement non contrôlé. Le produit est sûr pour un fonctionnement comme décrit dans ce manuel. La réduction aux expositions RF peut être augmentée si l’appareil peut être conservé aussi loin que possible du corps de l’utilisateur.Complies withIDA StandardsDA10739219Specifications cont. FCC ID:  2AENI-13090T /  IC:  20144-13090T4.000A10.00AAll AC current ranges are specified 5% to 100% of rangeOverload Protection:  10A/600V FuseAC Response:   50 to 60Hz1mA10mA ±(2.5% +3 digits)AC Current  Function                Range          Resolution      Accuracy ± (% of reading + digits)4.000A10.00AOverload Protection:  10A/600V Fuse 1mA10mA ±(2.0% +3 digits)DC Current  Function                Range          Resolution      Accuracy ± (% of reading + digits)400.0Ω4.000kΩ40.00kΩ400.0kΩ4.000MΩ40.00MΩInput Protection:  600V AC RMS or 600V DC0.1Ω1Ω10Ω100Ω1kΩ10kΩ±(1.5% +5 digits)±(2.0% +10 digits)Resistance  Function                Range           Resolution      Accuracy ± (% of reading + digits)40.00nF400.0nF4.000µF40.00µF400.0µF4000µFInput Protection:  600V AC RMS or 600V DC10pF100pF0.001µF0.01µF0.1µF1µF±(5.0% +35 digits)±(3.0% +5 digits)±(5% +5.0 digits)Capacitance  Function                Range           Resolution      Accuracy ± (% of reading + digits)
MAXMINn  m VA F M kAUTO  HOLD   MAX   MIN   REL   LOZ0 10 20 30 405Meter Description1. LCD display2. MAX/MIN button3. MODE button4. Rotary function switch5. 10A input jack6. COM input jack=£-*PUW\[QHJR8. HOLD Backlight button -SHZOSPNO[)S\L[VV[O® button-SHZOSPNO[1.2.4.5. 7.8.9.10.6.3.18Specifications4.000V40.00V400.0V600VInput Protection:  600V AC RMS or 600V DCInput Impedance:  10MΩAC Response:   50 to 60Hz1mV10mV0.1V1V±(1.0% +5 digits)±(1.2% +5 digits)±(1.5% +5 digits)AC Voltage  -\UJ[PVU                9HUNL          9LZVS\[PVU      Accuracy ± (VMYLHKPUNKPNP[Z400.0mV4.000V40.00V400.0V600VInput Protection:  600V RMS or 600V DCInput Impedance:  10MΩ0.1mV1mV10mV0.1V1V±(1.0% + 8 digits)±(1.0% + 3 digits)±(1.2% + 3 digits)DC Voltage  -\UJ[PVU                9HUNL          9LZVS\[PVU      Accuracy ± (VMYLHKPUNKPNP[Z400.0mV4.000V40.00V400.0VInput Protection:  300V AC RMS or 300V DC Input Impedance:  approx. 3kΩ0.1mV1mV10mV0.1V±(1.5% + 5 digits)Low ZDC Voltage  -\UJ[PVU                9HUNL          9LZVS\[PVU      Accuracy ± (VMYLHKPUNKPNP[ZAccuracy is given at 65°F to 83°F (18°C to 28°C), less than 70% relative humidity4.000V40.00V400.0VAll AC voltage ranges are specified from 5% of range to 100% of rangeInput Protection:  300V AC RMS or 300V DC Input Impedance:  approx. 3kΩAC Response:   50 to 60Hz All AC voltage ranges are specified from 5% of range to 100% of range1mV10mV0.1V±(1.5% +5 digits)Low ZAC Voltage  -\UJ[PVU                9HUNL          9LZVS\[PVU      Accuracy ± (VMYLHKPUNKPNP[Z
17Operation cont.1. Lift up the tilt stand.2. Loosen the Phillips     screws on the battery/fuse     cover.3. Remove the battery/fuse     cover.4. Gently remove fuse and     install new fuse into the     holder. 5. Always use a UL recognized     fuse of the proper size and     value: 10A/600V (5 x 20mm)     fast blow.6. Install the battery cover and     tighten the screws     To avoid electric shock, do not operate meter until the battery/fuse cover is securely fastened to the meter.WARNING:         To avoid electric shock, remove the test leads from the meter before removing the battery/fuse cover.WARNINGS: Fuse ReplacementFuse      When replacing the battery or fuses, be sure to secure the battery compartment door firmly to maintain the waterproof and dust proof integrity of the meter. Loose or overtightened screws, or an improperly seated o-ring may compromise the meter's water and dust ingress protection.WARNING:6Symbols Used on LCD DisplayVA~-Hz %£F°F°C nµm kM OL  AUTOHOLDLOZMAX/MINVoltsAmperesAlternating currentDirect currentMinus signHertz (frequency)Percent (duty cycle)OhmsContinuityDiode testFarads (capacitance)Degrees Fahrenheit                   Degrees Celsiusnano (10-9) micro (10-6)milli (10-3) kilo (103) mega (106)Overload Auto Power OffLow batteryAutorangingDisplay holdLow Z (Impedance)Maximum/MinimumBluetooth®n  m VA F M kAUTO  HOLD   MAX  MIN   REL   LOZ0 10 20 30 40
16Operation cont.1. Lift up the tilt stand.2. Loosen the Phillips     screws on the battery/    fuse cover.3. Remove the battery/fuse     cover.4. Replace the batteries with     three AAA batteries.5. Observe proper polarity     as shown inside battery     compartment.6. Install the battery cover and     tighten the screws.     To avoid electric shock, do not operate the meteruntil the battery/fuse cover is securely fastened to the meter.WARNING:         To avoid electric shock, remove the test leads fromthe meter before removing the battery/fuse cover. WARNINGS:  Battery Replacement      When replacing the battery or fuses, be sure to secure the battery compartment door firmly to maintain the waterproof and dust proof integrity of the meter. Loose or overtightened screws, or an improperly seated o-ring may compromise the meter's water and dust ingress protection.WARNING:7OperationMODE BUTTONUsed to select AC or DC voltage, Frequency or Duty Cycle, Ohms, Diode Test, Continuity or Capacitance, and °F or °C. MAX/MIN Button1. Momentarily press the MAX/MIN button to activate the MAX/MIN mode. “MAX”     will appear on the LCD display and the meter will display and hold the highest     reading. The meter will update the reading when a higher “max” occurs.2. Momentarily press the MAX/MIN button again to view the lowest reading.     “MIN” will appear on the LCD display and the meter will display and hold the     lowest reading. The meter will update the reading when a lower “min” occurs. 3. Press and hold the MAX/MIN button to end MAX/MIN and return to normal     operation.   NOTE: MAX/MIN does not work on Frequency, Duty Cycle, Diode Test, Continuity   and Capacitance.FLASHLIGHT / Bluetooth® ButtonMomentarily press the          button to turn the flashlight on and off. Bluetooth® technology allows readings to be displayed and stored on mobile devices. To activate Bluetooth® function, press and hold the         button until the “    ” symbol appears on the LCD display. Bluetooth® should be disabled when not connected to a mobile device in order to conserve battery power.  To turn off Bluetooth® function, press and hold the          button until the “    ” symbol no longer appears on the display. Visit nextgenmeters.southwiretools.com for mobile app download information.
MAXMINn  m VA F M kAUTO  HOLD   MAX  MIN   REL  LOZ0 10 20 30 40MAXMINn  m VA F M kAUTO  HOLD   MAX  MIN   REL   LOZ0 10 20 30 4015Operation cont.Temperature Measurements1. Set the rotary function switch     to the °F °C position.2. Press the MODE button to     select readings in °F or °C.3. Connect the Temperature Probe     to the Banana Plug Adapter.     Note the – and + markings on     the adapter. Connect the adapter     to the meter, making sure the –     side goes into the COM input     jack and the + side goes into     the °F °C input jack. 4. Touch the tip of the Temperature     Probe to the object being measured.     Keep the probe touching the object     until the reading stabilizes (about 30 sec).5. Read the temperature on the LCD display.         Do not touch the temperature probe to live circuits. WARNINGS: 81. Set the rotary function switch     to the          position.2. Press the MODE button to select     AC or DC voltage. The AC “~” or     DC “     ” symbol will appear on     the LCD display.3. Insert the black test lead into     the COM input jack and the red     test lead into the V input jack. 4. Touch the test lead probes to the circuit under test.     If measuring DC voltage, touch the red test lead to the     positive side of the circuit and the black test lead to the     negative side of the circuit.  5. Read the voltage on the LCD display. AC/DC Voltage Measurements V- +     Observe all safety precautionswhen working on live voltages.WARNING:  Operation cont.HOLD/Backlight button To freeze the reading on the display, momentarily press the HOLD     button. “HOLD” will appear on the LCD display while the reading is being held. Momentarily press the HOLD     button again to return to normal operation.The backlight illuminates the LCD display when the ambient light is too low to view the displayed readings. To turn on, press the HOLD     button until the backlight turns on. To turn off, press the HOLD     button until the backlight turns off. Auto Power OffTo conserve battery power, the meter automatically turns off after approximately 15 minutes. To disable Auto Power Off, set the rotary function switch to the Off      position. Press and hold the MODE button while setting the rotary function switch to the desired function. Release the MODE button when the      symbol no longer appears on the LCD display. Auto Power Off can be restored by turning the meter off. As soon as the meter is turned back on, the      symbol will reappear indicating Auto Power Off is active.
MAXMINn  m VA F M kAUTO  HOLD   MAX  MIN   REL   LOZ0 10 20 30 40MAXMINn  m VA F M kAUTO  HOLD   MAX  MIN   REL   LOZ0 10 20 30 4014Operation cont.1. Set the rotary function switch to     the               position    2. Insert the black test lead into the     COM input jack and the red test     lead into the Ω input jack.3. Press the MODE button until the     “nF” symbol appears on the LCD     display. 4. Touch the test lead probes to the     capacitor under test. 5. Read the capacitance value on the LCD     display. It may take up to a minute to     get a stable reading on large capacitors.Capacitance Measurements     Safely discharge capacitors before taking capacitance measurements.  WARNING:  9Operation1. Set the rotary function switch to     the Low Z position.2. Press the MODE button to select     AC or DC voltage. The AC “~” or     DC “    ” symbol will appear on     the LCD display.3. Insert the black test lead into     the COM input jack and the red     test lead into the V input jack.4. Touch the test leads to the circuit     under test. If measuring DC     voltage, touch the red test lead to     the positive side of the circuit and     the black test lead to the negative     side of the circuit.5. Read the voltage on the LCD display. Low Z is used to check for “ghost” voltage. Ghost voltages are present when non-powered wires are in close proximity to powered wires. Capacitive coupling makes it appear that non-powered wires are connected to a real source of voltage. The Low Z setting places a load on the circuit, which greatly reduces the voltage reading when connected to a ghost voltage.Low Z AC/DC Voltage     Observe all safety precautions when working on live voltages. Do not connect to circuits that exceed 300V when the meter is set to Low Z. Do not use Low Z when testing circuits that could be harmed by this function's low input impedance.  WARNING:  VMIN
MAXMINn  m VA F M kAUTO  HOLD   MAX  MIN   REL   LOZ0 10 20 30 40MAXMINn  m VA F M kAUTO  HOLD   MAX  MIN   REL   LOZ0 10 20 30 4010Operation cont.1. Set the rotary function switch     to the       position.2. Insert the black test lead into the     COM input jack and the red test     lead into the 10A input jack.3. Remove power from the circuit     under test, then open up the     circuit at the point where you wish     to measure current.4. Touch the test lead probes in series     with the circuit being measured. 5. Apply power to the circuit.6. Read the current on the LCD display. AC Current Measurements     Observe all safety precautions when working on live circuits. Do not measure current on circuits that exceed 600V. Measurements in the 10A range should be limited to 30 seconds maximum every 15 minutes. WARNING:AC13Operation cont.1. Set the rotary function switch to the               position.2. Press the MODE button until the “    “ symbol appears     on the LCD display. 3. Insert the black test lead into the COM input jack and     the red test lead into the Ω input jack.4. Touch the test lead probes to the diode under test. 5. Forward voltage will indicate     0.4 to 0.7 on the display. Reverse     voltage will indicate “OL”. Shorted     devices will indicate near 0 and     an open device will indicate “OL”     in both polarities.Diode Test     Never test diodes in a live circuit  WARNING:  Red               Black     Black           Red Probe            Probe    Probe           Probe Forward test   Reverse test    1. Set the rotary function switch to     the               position.2. Press the MODE button until     the “   ” symbol appears on the     LCD display.3. Insert the black test lead into the     COM input jack and the red test     lead into the Ω input jack.4. Touch the test lead probes to the     device or wire under test. 5. A beeper will sound if the resistance is approximately     50Ω or less and the resistance value will be shown     on the LCD display. Continuity     Never test continuity on a live circuit.WARNING:
MAXMINn  m VA F M kAUTO  HOLD   MAX  MIN   REL  LOZ0 10 20 30 40MAXMINn  m VA F M kAUTO  HOLD   MAX  MIN   REL   LOZ0 10 20 30 40MAXMINn  m VA F M kAUTO  HOLD   MAX  MIN   REL  LOZ0 10 20 30 4012Operation cont.1. Set the rotary function switch to     the HZ % position.2. Press the MODE button to select     frequency or % duty cycle. The     “Hz” or “%” symbol will appear     on the LCD display. 3. Insert the black test lead into the     COM input jack and the red test     lead into the V input jack.4. Touch the test lead probes to the     circuit under test.5. Read the frequency or % duty cycle     on the LCD display.Frequency and % Duty Cycle Measurements     Observe all safety precautions when working on live voltages.WARNING:  1. Set the rotary function switch to     the               position.2. Press the MODE button until the     “Ω” symbol appears on the LCD     display. 3. Insert the black test lead into the     COM input jack and the red test     lead into the Ω input jack.4. Touch the test lead probes to the component under     test. If the component is installed in a circuit, it is     best to disconnect one side before testing to eliminate     interference with other devices.5. Read the resistance in on the LCD displayResistance Measurements     Never test resistance on a live circuit  WARNING:  HzΩ-+11Operation cont.1. Set the rotary function switch to     the 10A position.2. Insert the black test lead into the     COM input jack and the red test     lead into the 10A input jack. 3. Remove power from the circuit     under test, then open up the     circuit at the point where you     wish to measure current.4. Touch the test lead probes in     series with the circuit being     measured. Touch the red probe     to the positive side of the circuit     and touch the black probe to the     negative side of the circuit.5. Apply power to the circuit.6. Read the current on the LCD display.DC Current Measurements     Observe all safety precautions when working on live circuits. Do not measure current on circuits that exceed 600V. Measurements in the 10A range should be limited to 30 seconds maximum every 15 minutes.WARNING:

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