8.5.
Torch light
Pressing the torch light button to turn on the light and after approx. 10s it will turn itself off.
Battery replacement
Remove the probes from any testing point, when opening the Battery case. Batteries are
dead when the continuity test with both test probes connected cannot be done anymore.
A battery symbol in the LCD indicates low battery.
Follow the procedure below and replace batteries with new ones (type IEC LR03 1.5V).
Unscrew the battery door, e.g. with a coin.
Pull out the Battery door and replace the batteries. Insert new batteries according to the
engraving on the Battery door.
Re-assemble battery door.
Confirm that the Battery door case is properly locked prior to measurements.
Technical data
Voltage range: 12...690V AC (16...400Hz), DC(±)
LED Nominal voltage: 12/24/50/120/230/400/690V, AC (16...400Hz), DC(±)
LED tolerances according to EN61243-3
ELV indication LED >50VAC, >120VDC
Response time: < 1s at 100% of each nominal voltage
LCD Range: 0...690V, AC (16...400Hz), DC(±) (MD 1160 only)
LCD Resolution: 0.1V (MD 1160 only)
LCD Accuracy : ±3%±5dgt (0...690V) (MD 1160 only)
LCD Overrange indication: "OL" (MD 1160 only)
Peak current: Is<3.5mA (at 690V)
Measurement Duty: 30s ON (operation time), 240s OFF (recovery time)
Internal battery consumption: Approx. 80mA
Single-pole phase test voltage range: 100...690V AC (50/60Hz)
Phase rotation test: 120...400V earth-to-phase, AC 50/60Hz
Continuity test: Detection range 0...500kΩ + 50%
Battery: 3V (IEC LR03 1.5V x 2)
Temperature: -15...55°C operation; -20...70°C storage, No condensation
Humidity: Max 85% RH
Altitude up to 2000m
Overvoltage CAT.III/ 1000V/ CAT. IV 600V
Standard EN61243-3:2010
Pollution degree 2
Protection: IP 64
Cleaning and storage
Tester does not need any special maintenance if used according to user manual.
Remove tester from all test points before cleaning.
Use a lightly damp cloth with neutral detergent for cleaning the instrument. Do not use
abrasives or solvents.
Do not expose the instrument to direct sun light, high temperature and humidity or dewfall.
Remove batteries when the instrument will not be in use for a long period.
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MD 1060, MD 1160