7.1
Voltage measurements
1. Set the Function/Range switch to the V~/V
To avoid possible electric shock, instrument damage and / or
equipment damage, do not attempt to take any voltage meas-
urements if the voltage is above 1000 V DC / 750 V AC.
1000 V DC and 750 V AC are the maximum voltages that this
instrument is designed to measure.
2. Plug the black test lead into the "COM" input jack on the meter.
3. Plug the red test lead into the "VΩ" input jack on the meter. Volt-
age is always measured in parallel across a test point.
4. Connect the test leads to the circuit /device to be measured and
make the voltage measurement.
5. After completing the measurement disconnect the meter test
leads.
7.2
Current measurements
These Snap-Arounds are designed to take current measure-
ments on circuits with a maximum voltage difference of
1000 V DC / 750 V AC between any conductor and ground po-
tential. Using the Snap-Around for current measurements on
circuits above 1000 V DC / 750 V AC may cause electric shock,
instrument damage and/or damage to the equipment under
test. Before measuring current make certain that the test leads
are removed from the instrument.
Do not take current readings on circuits where the maximum
current potential is not known. Do not exceed the maximum
current that this instrument is designed to measure.
WARNING!
WARNING!
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