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DC AMPERAGE MEASUREMENT
WARNING! Do not connect the test leads to a live circuit to prevent
the possibility of electrocution.
1.
Verify the input terminal and range position.
2.
Switch the function selection dial (C) to the DC
amperage (
3.
Insert the black test lead into the COM jack (E)
and the red test lead into the inputs jack (F).
3.1 Insert the red test lead in the 10A Input
Jack (D) for higher amperage circuits.
4.
Remove power from the circuit to be tested and discharge any
capacitors and inductors.
5.
Connect the test leads into the circuit so that the meter is in series
with the circuit where current is to be measured. The current should
enter through the red lead (positive side) and leave through the black
lead (negative side) in order for the multimeter to indicate in an
upscale direction.
6.
Turn on the power to the circuit under test, and then read the current on
the display. For DC current measurement, the polarity of the red test lead
connection will also be indicated.
6.1. The buzzer will sound if the measurement range exceeds 250
volts or 10 amps in either AC or DC.
7.
Turn off the power to the circuit under test. Discharge all capacitors
and inductors. Remove the test leads from the circuit under test.
NCV MEASUREMENT
The NCV (Non Contact Voltage) Measurement allows you to detect live
voltage without touching the wiring.
1.
Switch the function selection dial
(C) to the NCV position (Fig. 8).
2.
The letters EF (electrical field) will
appear on the LCD.
3.
Above the LCD are the letters
NCV and a triangle. Line up the
triangle with the desired
measurement point.
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Fig. 8
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Fig. 7
Fig. 9