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Operation
Electric shock hazard:
Contact with live circuits can result in severe injury or death.
1.
Set the selector according to the Settings Table and connect the test leads to the unit.
Start with the highest measurement range.

Settings Table

To measure
set the
this value ...
selector to
this symbol ...
AC Voltage
AC Current *
40 mA, 400 mA,
4 A, 40A or 60 A
Resistance
Continuity **
* To measure current draw, clamp the jaw around one conductor only. The display will show
the current draw. To measure leakage, clamp the jaw around all of the conductors (except the
ground wire). Any reading other than zero amps indicates that some current is leaking to
ground. For a precise measurement of the amount of leakage, clamp the jaw around the
ground conductor only. See the illustrations under Typical Measurements.
** Tone indicates circuit resistance is less than approximately 40 Ω.
2.
See Typical Measurements for illustrations of typical uses.
3.
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
batteries.
• If the unit still does not function as expected, send the unit to Greenlee for repair.
4.
Take the reading from the circuit to be tested. If the resolution is not satisfactory, remove
the meter from the circuit and change to the next lower range.
this icon will
appear on
the display ...
V
AC and V
AC and A or
AC and mA
and Ω
and Ω
CMGL-10
connect the
and the
red lead
black lead
to ...
to ...
VΩ
COM
N/A
N/A
VΩ
COM
VΩ
COM
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