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Statement of Compliance
Chauvin Arnoux®, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC® Instruments
certifies that this instrument has been calibrated using
standards and instruments traceable to international
standards.
We guarantee that at the time of shipping your
instrument has met its published specifica tions.
An N.I.S.T. traceable certificate may be requested at
the time of purchase, or obtained by returning the
instrument to our repair and calibration facility, for a
nominal charge.
The recommended calibration interval for this
instrument is 12 months and begins on the date of
receipt by the customer. For recalibration, please use
our calibration services. Refer to our repair and
calibration section at www.aemc.com
Serial #:
Catalog #: 2154.10
Model #: 5115
Please fill in the appropriate date as indicated:
Date Received:
Date Calibration Due:
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Chauvin Arnoux®, Inc.
d.b.a AEMC® Instruments
www.aemc.com
Thank you for purchasing the AEMC Pocket
AC - Alternating
Comply with EU
directives
Multimeter Model 5115. For best results and
safety, read and follow all operating instructions
and precautions for use.
current
C or DC
A
hock Hazard
S
attery
B
Diode Earth Ground
ocess
Pr
according to
WEEE
2002/96/EC.
Sorting for the
recycling of
electric and
electronic waste
in the EU.
DC - Direct
current
ouble insulated
D
mportant note
I
D
anger hazard
Definition of Measurement Categories
CAT I V: Test and measurement circuits
connected to the source of the
building’s low-voltage network.
Examples: Equipment upstream of the
main fuse or building installation cut-off
switch.
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CAT III: Test and measurement circuits
CAT II: Test and measurement circuits directly
connected to parts of the building’s low
voltage network.
Examples: Distribution switchboards,
circuit breakers, cables, busbars,
junction boxes, outlets, motors
permanently connected to the fixed
installation.
connected to points of use (power
outlets and other similar points) on the
low voltage network.
Examples: Circuits in network for
household appliances, portable tools,
and similar instruments.
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE
Failure to comply with these safety instructions
can create a risk of electric shock, fire, and
explosion; resulting in destruction of the
instrument, injury to the user, and damage to
the facility. If the instrument is used other than
as specified in this manual, the protection
provided by the instrument may be impaired.
Before using the instrument, make sure it
functions properly by measuring a known
oltage, and check continuity by short
v
circuiting both test leads.
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Do not use the instrument in an explosive
mosphere or in the presence of flammabl
at
gas
or smoke.
Do not use the instrument on electrical
networks with a rated voltage or category
higher than those listed for the instrument.
Be aware of the maximum rated voltages and
currents between terminals and in relation to
ground/earth.
Do not use the instrument if it appears
damaged, incomplete, or improperly closed.
Before each use, check the condition of t
hous
ing and probes. Any instrument on whic
he insulation is deteriorated (even partially)
t
must be set aside for repair or disposal.
Observe all environmental conditions of use.
Do not modify the instrument or replac
c
omponents using equivalent parts. Repairs
and adjustments must be performed b
qual
Upon receiving your shipment, ensure the
contents are consistent with the packing
list. Notify your distributor of any missing
items. If the equipment appears to be
damaged, file a claim immediately with the
carrier and notify your distributor at once,
giving a detailed description of any
damage. Save the damaged packing
container to substantiate your claim.
Ordering Information
Multimeter Model 5115………..Cat. #2154.10
Includes meter, soft carrying pouch, two lithium
CR2032 batteries (installed), and user manual.
1.2. Description
The Model 5115 measures AC or DC
voltage, resistance, and continuity (with
buzzer). It can also perform a diode test.
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1.3. Front Panel
1
Flashlight light
5
Function button
2
LCD display
6
HOLD button
3
Rotary selection
switch
7
MAX button
4
Backlight/flashlight button
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1.4. Functions
Display
LCD (includes backlight)
Counts
2000pts
Power
2 x CR2032
IP
IP40
Safety
600V CATIII
Operating range
32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C)
Accuracy
VDC: 1.2% + 2cts
Resistance: 1.5% + 5cts
Features:
■ Voltage to 600V
AC/DC
■ Resistance to 20MΩ
■ Continuity with beeper below 30Ω
■ Full autorange
■ Flashlight
■ Non-contact voltage (NCV)
detection
■ MAX function
■ Attached leads (2mm)
■ IEC 61010-2-033 compliant
■ Diode test
Specifications:
VAC: 1.5% + 8cts
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2. SETUP
1
Fastening screw
2
Back cover
3
Lithium CR2032 batteries (two)
123
2.1. Battery Installation
1. Remove the back cover fastening
screw, using a Phillips-head
screwdriver.
2. Remove the back cover.
3. Insert two lithium CR2032 batteries into
the battery compartment. Ensure
polarity is correct.
4. Replace back cover and fastening
screw.
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2.2. Instrument Check
We recommend performing this instrument
check when using the instrument for the
first time, or after a prolonged period
without use.
1. Turn the rotary selection dial to .
The icon should appear on the LCD,
and the measurement should appear
as OL.
2. Press the yellow function key. The
icon should appear on the LCD.
3. Touch the test leads together. The
beeper should sound.
4. Turn the rotary switch to , and check
a known voltage (for example a
battery). Ensure the reading is
accurate.
2.3. Sleep Mode
To save battery life, the instrument
automatically enters sleep mode and turns
OFF the LCD after 30 minutes of inactivity.
Press any key to restore normal operation.
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3. OPERATION
Dangerous voltages may be present at
3.1. Backlight/Flashlight
1. With the rotary switch turned to any
setting other than OFF, press to
turn ON the LCD backlight.
2. A second press of turns OFF the
backlight and turns ON the flashlight.
3. A third press turns ON the backlight
without turning OFF the flashlight.
4. A fourth press turns OFF both the
backlight and flashlight.
Note the backlight blinks red in NCV mode
if live AC voltage is detected (see §3.8).
3.2. Data Hold
the input terminals and may not be
displayed.
To “freeze” the displayed measurement on
the LCD, press the HOLD button. A
second press resumes normal
measurement.
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3.3. MAX Mode
In MAX mode, the instrument displays the
maximum reading for a voltage or
resistance measurement session. The
maximum remains displayed until a higher
value is measured.
1. Turn the rotary switch to or Ω.
2. Press the MAX button. The word MAX
appears on the LCD. The displayed
value now updates only when a higher
reading is measured. If you change the
measurement setting, the maximum
value resets.
3. Press MAX to return to normal
measurement.
3.4. AC/DC Voltage Measurement
Minimize risk when measuring unknown
voltage by measuring both AC and DC.
1. Turn the rotary switch to .
2. Touch the probes to the desired test
points in the circuit.
3. Press the yellow function button to
toggle between AC and DC voltage.
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3.5. Continuity Check
To avoid electric shock and instrument
capacitors are discharged.
damage while checking continuity,
ensure power to the circuit is OFF and all
1. Turn the rotary switch to .
2. Press the yellow function button. The
icon appears on the LCD.
3. Touch the probe tips to the desired
point in the circuit.
If there is continuity, the circuit’s
resistance is displayed.
If the reading is under 30Ω, the
beeper sounds, indicating a potential
short circuit.
If the resistance is above 400Ω,
the LCD displays OL, indicating the
reading is out of range.
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3.6. Resistance Measurement
To avoid electrical shock and damage to
OFF and all capacitors are discharged.
To avoid electrical shock and damage to
and all capacitors are discharged.
the instrument when measuring
resistance, ensure power to the circuit is
1. Turn the rotary switch to Ω.
2. Touch the test lead probe tips to the
desired point in the circuit and read the
measured resistance on the LCD.
If the resistance is above 20MΩ, the LCD
displays OL.
3.7. Diode Check
the instrument when checking diodes,
ensure the power to the circuit is OFF
1. Turn the rotary switch to .
2. Connect the red test probe to the
anode side and black test lead to the
cathode side of the diode being tested.
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If the polarity of the test leads is reversed
NCV can only detect live AC voltage
with diode polarity (or forward bias voltage
is above 1V), OL appears in the LCD. This
allows you to distinguish the anode and
cathode sides of the diode.
3.8. Non-Contact Voltage Detection
(NCV)
referenced to the ground. Under some
conditions, NCV may not detect live
voltage present in electrical circuits or
equipment. To ensure safety, never
touch the circuit under test even if NCV
does not detect voltage.
1. Turn the rotary switch to NCV.
2. Point the top of the instrument (labeled
NCV) towards the conductor to be
tested, and approach the conductor
with the instrument.
3. If AC voltage is detected, the LCD
backlight blinks red.
NCV can detect voltages of 100V and
higher.
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4. MAINTENANCE
battery indicator appears.
The instrument has no parts that can be
replaced by personnel who are not trained
and approved. Any non-approved repair or
other work, or replacement of a part by an
"equivalent," may severely compromise
safety.
4.1. Cleaning
Clean with a soft cloth regularly dipped in
soapy water, and use a damp cloth to wipe
any soap residue. Dry with a dry cloth or
air dryer. Do not use alcohol, chemical
solvent or hydrocarbon solvent cleaners.
4.2. Battery Replacement
To avoid false readings that could
compromise safety, replace the batteries
with CR2032 batteries as soon as the
Follow the battery installation steps in
§2.1.
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4.3. Metrological Check and Calibration
To ensure that your instrument meets
factory specifications, we recommend that
it be scheduled to be shipped to our
factory Service Center at one-year
intervals for recalibration, or as required by
other standards or internal procedures.
For Instrument Repair and Calibration:
You must contact our Service Center for a
Customer Service Authorization Number
(CSA#). This will ensure that when your
instrument arrives, it will be tracked and
processed promptly. Please write the
CSA# on the outside of the shipping
container. If the instrument is returned for
calibration, we need to know if you want a
standard calibration or a calibration
traceable to N.I.S.T. (this includes a
calibration certificate plus recorded
calibration data).
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Ship To:
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Chauvin Arnoux
, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC®
Instruments
15 Faraday Drive
Dover, NH 03820 USA
Phone: (800) 945-2362 (x360)
(603) 749-6434 (x360)
Fax: (603) 742-2346 or (603) 749-6309
E-mail: repair@aemc.com
(Or contact your authorized distributor)
Costs for repair, standard calibration, and
calibration traceable to N.I.S.T. are
available.
NOTE: You must obtain a CSA# before
returning any instrument.
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4.4. Technical and Sales Assistance
If you are experiencing any technical
problems, or require any assistance with
the proper operation or application of your
instrument, please call, mail, fax or e-mail
our technical support team:
NOTE: Do not ship instruments to our
Foxborough, MA address.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
The Model 5115 is warranted to the owner
for a period of two years from the date of
original purchase against defects in
manufacture. This limited warranty is given
by AEMC
distributor from whom it was purchased.
This warranty is void if the unit has been
tampered with, abused or if the defect is
related to service not performed by
AEMC
Full warranty coverage and product
registration is available on our website at
www.aemc.com/warranty.html.
Please print the online Warranty Coverage
Information for your records.
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If a malfunction occurs within the warranty
period, you may return the instrument to
us for repair, provided we have your
warranty registration information on file or
a proof of purchase. AEMC
will, at its option, repair or replace the
faulty material.
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Warranty Repairs
To return an Instrument for Warranty
Repair: First, request a Customer Service
Authorization Number (CSA#) by phone or
by fax from our Service Department (see
address below), then return the instrument
along with the signed CSA Form. Please
write the CSA# on the outside of the
shipping container. Return the instrument,
postage or shipment pre-paid to:
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Chauvin Arnoux
, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC®
Instruments
15 Faraday Drive
Dover, NH 03820 USA
Phone: (800) 945-2362 (x360)