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a) Measuring current
Never exceed the maximum permitted input values. Never touch circuits or circuit components if they may carry volt-
ages greater than 30 V/ACrms or 30 V/DC. This may cause a fatal electric shock!
Do not measure current on a circuit with a voltage of more than 600 V in CAT II.
Pay attention to the necessary safety information, regulations and protective measures for your own safety.
b) Measuring resistance
Make sure that all objects to be measured (including circuit components, circuits and component parts) are discon-
nected and discharged.
c) Acoustic continuity test
Make sure that all objects to be measured (including circuit components, circuits and component parts) are discon-
nected and discharged.
d) Diode test
Make sure that all objects to be measured (including circuit components, circuits and component parts) are discon-
nected and discharged.
e) Measuring capacitance
Make sure that all objects to be measured (including circuit components, circuits and component parts) are discon-
nected and discharged.
Always pay attention to the polarity when using electrolytic capacitors.
f) Replacing the fuse
Always observe the safety information when replacing the fuse!
Only use compatible fuses with the correct rated current. Using incorrect or patched fuses or bridging the fuse holder
isnotpermittedandmaycauseare.