User Manual

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3.4.1 Continuity test
During the continuity test, the test object is connected to the
measuring device. If the test specimen is continuous, a tone sounds
(lower 50). The resistance value is also displayed during the
continuity test.
3.4.2 Diode measurement
The diode measurement determines whether a diode is intact or
defective. In the normal case, the measurement becomes a value
between 0.400 V and 0.900 V, on the side to be conducted, and OL
on the side which is not conductive.
3.4.3 Capacitance measurement
WARNING: To avoid electric shock, discharge the capacitor under test before measuring.
This measurement is used to determine the capacitance of the
capacitor to be measured. At higher capacities, it may take some
time for the actual value to be displayed correctly.
3.5 Non-contact voltage detector
The function of the non-contact voltage detector can be used in any
switch position. Before you use the function, check on a known
circuit whether the voltage detector deflects correctly.
For verification, keep the device close to the voltage source or the
device under test. The moment the device detects a source, the red
LED starts to light up.
Note: Do not touch the top of the meter when using this feature.
The non-contact voltage detector is not a sufficient measurement to determine the
absence of voltage. Use the voltage measurement to get a meaningful result.