Operation
Electric shock hazard:
Contact with live circuits can result in severe injury or death.
Note: The CMA-60 requires a multimeter (purchased separately) capable of reading AC and
DC millivolts.
1.
See the instruction manual supplied with the multimeter.
2.
Connect the CMA-60 to the voltage input terminals of your multimeter.
Observe polarity.
3.
Set the multimeter and the CMA-60 according to the Settings Table.
Settings Table
C
r u
e r
t n
U
k n
o n
w
n
A (
) C
U
k n
o n
w
n
D (
) C
1
0 0
o t
6
0 0
A
m
s p
A (
) C
1
0 0
o t
6
0 0
A
m
s p
D (
) C
0
o t
1
0 0
A
m
s p
A (
) C
0
o t
1
0 0
A
m
s p
D (
) C
* Before measuring the current, use the Zero Adjustment Knob to set the meter's display
to zero.
4.
See Typical Measurements for illustrations of typical uses.
5.
Test the unit on a known functioning circuit or component.
• If the unit does not function as expected on a known functioning circuit, replace the
battery.
• If the unit still does not function as expected, send the unit to Greenlee for repair.
6.
Take the reading from the circuit to be tested. If the resolution is not satisfactory, remove
the jaw from the circuit and change to the next lower range.
6
M
u
i t l
m
t e
r e
S
e
i t t
g n
M
i l l i
o v
s t l
A (
) C
M
i l l i
o v
s t l
D (
) C
M
i l l i
o v
s t l
A (
) C
M
i l l i
o v
s t l
D (
) C
V
o
s t l
A (
) C
V
o
s t l
D (
) C
C
M
- A
0 6
S
e
i t t
g n
6
0 0
A
6
0 0
A
*
6
0 0
A
6
0 0
A
*
1
0 0
A
1
0 0
A
*