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How to measure current with a multimeter; How to check a multimeter's INSTRUCTIONS It is measured in the unit of the Ampere, simply called “Amp," (A).
Use a current clamp adapter when measuring current that may exceed 10 amps. See the accessories in UEi's full-line ca t a l o g. • Do not open the meter to
Each Fluke 20, 70, 80, 170 and 180 Series DMM will be free from defects in . Measuring AC and DC Voltage. Amperes (amps), Microamp, Milliamp. V, mV.
Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally. Due to Do not operate meter if under the. 13. influence of alcohol or drugs. Read warning . 10 amp. Selection area/jack transistor. Selection area volt/ohm/ ma jack com jack.
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Never measure resistance in a circuit when power is applied. • Never touch the Never use the meter on circuits that exceed 4800 volt-amps. • Never apply Manual Range. Manual ranging is available in V ac, V dc, ohms, A ac, and A dc.
DO NOT measure voltage if the voltage on the "COM" input jack exceeds Operating Instructions to avoid personal injury or damage to amps direct current.
Plug the leads into the appropriate terminals. Your multimeter should come with 2 cords, each with a probe on 1 end and a lead on the other. Plug both cords into the correct terminals for measuring amperage; the owner's manual will specify the correct terminals if they are not labeled clearly.
Never use the meter if the meter or the test leads look damaged. Never measure resistance in a circuit when power is applied. Never touch the You can choose a manual range in V AC, V DC, A AC, and A DC by pressing the button in the middle of the rotary dial. (For circuits of more than 10 amps, use a current clamp.)
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