Alternating voltage measurement
Place the red probe into the " VΩmA " jack and the black one
into the " COM " jack.
Turn the switch to V~ range and connect the probe to the power
supply or load to be measured.
Notice
If you do not know the measured voltage range in advance, set
the function / range switch to the maximum range, and then
gradually turn to smaller ranges until satisfactory resolution.
If the display shows " 1 " this indicates an over-range
measurement, and the switch should be set to a higher range.
Do not input a voltage of more than 600V, it is capable of
indicating a higher voltage, but with the risk of damaging the
inside circuit.
When taking the measurement of high voltage, pay special
attention to avoid an electric shock
Resistance measurement
Place the black probe into the " COM " jack and the red probe
into the " VΩmA " jack.
Turn the switch to Ω range and connect the probe to the resistor
being measured and read the results on display.
Notice
If the resistor being measured is greater than the value of the
selected range, the display will shown " 1 " requiring the selection
of a higher range. It normally takes a few seconds for the reading
to get stable when measuring a resistor larger than 1MΩ.
In default of input, for instance, open circuit,
the display shows " 1 ".
When measuring an online resistor, de-energized the circuit
being measured and discharge all capacitors.
Diode measurement
Insert the black probe into the " COM " socket and the red one
into the " VΩmA " jack, then the red probe will be of positive
polarity.
Turn the switch to the diode range, and connect the red probe to
the positive pole of the diode being measured and the black one
to the negative pole, read the approximate forward voltage drop
on the diode on the display.
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