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m)  Continuity test 
  Ensure that all objects that you want to measure (including circuit components, circuits and com-
ponent parts) are disconnected and discharged. 
-  Switch the DMM on and select   mode.
-   Press the “SELECT” button once to switch to the mode. The 
continuitytestsymbol and theΩsymbolwillappear onthe
display. Press the button again to switch to the next mode.
- InserttheredtestleadintotheΩmeasurementsocket(G)and
the black test lead into the COM measurement socket (H). 
- Ifthemeasuredresistanceisequaltoorlessthan10Ω,the
multimeter will beep to indicate continuity. There is no further 
beeping from >100 Ω. The continuity test measures resist-
ancesofupto600Ω.
- “OL” (overload) indicates that the measurement range has 
been exceeded or that the circuit is broken.
-   After taking a measurement, remove the leads from the meas-
ured object and switch the DMM off.
n) Capacitance measurement
  Ensure that all objects that you want to measure 
(including circuit components, circuits and com-
ponent parts) are disconnected and discharged.
  Always pay attention to the polarity when using 
electrolytic capacitors.
-  Switch the DMM on and select the measurement range 
-   Insert the red lead into the V socket (G) and the black lead into 
the COM socket (H).
-  “nF” will appear on the display.
  Due to the sensitive measuring input, the display may 
show a reading even with “open” test leads. Press the 
“REL” button to measure small capacities (<600 nF). 
The indicator is then set to “0”. Auto range is thereby 
disabled.
-   Connect the two measuring probes (red = positive, black = 
negative) to the object that you want to measure (capacitor). 
The capacitance will be shown on the display after a few sec-
onds. Wait until the display stabilises. This may take a few 
seconds for capacitances greater than 40 µF.
-   “OL” (overload) indicates that the measurement range has been exceeded.
-  After taking a measurement, remove the leads from the measured object and switch the DMM off.










