Instructions
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f) Diode test
   Make sure that all circuit parts, circuits and components and other objects of measurement are discon-
nected from the voltage and discharged. 
-   Switch on the DMM and select the measuring range  . 
-   Press the “SELECT” button to switch to the measurement function “diode 
test”. The diode symbol” appears in the display.
-   Plug the red measuring line into the V measuring jack (7) and the black 
measuring line into the COM measuring jack (6).
-   Check the measuring lines for continuity by connecting the two measuring 
prods. The value must be approximately 000 V. 
-   Connect the two measuring prods with the object to be measured (diode).
-   The display shows the continuity voltage “UF” in volt (V) (example value in 
the sketch: 0.621 V). The measuring range goes to 1.999 V. 
-   If “OL” appears, the diode is measured in reverse direction (UR) or the di-
ode is faulty (interruption). Perform a counter-pole measurement to check. 
-   Remove the measuring lines from the object to be measured after comple-
tion of the measurement and switch off the DMM.
g) Contact-free AC voltage recognition (NCV)
   This function is not admissible to determine voltage freeness in electrical systems. For this, a 2-pole 
measurement must be performed at all times.
The NCV function (“non-contact-voltage detection”) leads to contact-free detection of the 
presence of an alternating voltage in electrical conductors. The NCV sensor (11) is attached 
to the front of the meter and marked with the symbol  . 
A possible alternating voltage is displayed purely acoustically and increases in the sound 
sequence with increasing height of the voltage. The display shows only the measuring func-
tion “NCV” and the letter abbreviation “EF” (for “Electromagnetic eld”).
- Remove all measuring lines from the meter. This function needs no measuring lines.
-  Turn the DMM on and select measuring function “NCV”.
-   Move the meter with the front to a known AC voltage source. Always perform this test to 
avoid wrong detection. The meter starts to beep if there is an alternating voltage.
-   Perform the test at the intended line, etc.
-   Switch off DMM after completing the test.
   The highly sensitive NCV sensor may also cause a voltage recognition at static 
charge. This is normal and not a malfunction.










