User Manual

Safety Check
Double Check the switch setting, and lead connections before
making measurements. Are you following all of the instructions?
Disconnect the tester or turn off power before changing switch
positions.
Do not connect to circuits with voltage present when switch is in
any ohms or current positions.
When replacing fuses, use only specified type fuses and insert in
correct fuse holder.
Don't touch
Don't touch exposed wiring, connections or other "live" parts of
an electrical circuit. If in doubt, check the circuit first for voltage
before touching it.
Turn off the power to a circuit before connecting test probes to it.
Be sure there is no voltage present before you touch the circuit.
Do not use cracked or broken test leads.
High Voltage is dangerous
Always start with the power off. Be sure there is no voltage
present before making connections to the circuit. Don't touch the
tester, its test leads, or any part of the circuit while it is on.
In high energy circuits such as distribution transformers and bus
bars, dangerous arcs of explosive nature can occur if the circuit
is shorted. If the tester is connected across a high energy circuit
when set to a low resistance range, a current range, or any other
low impedance range, the circuit is virtually shorted.
Special equipment designed for use with these circuits is
available. Contact a specified person for assistance before
attempting to make measurements on any high energy circuit.
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