Before attempting to open the case, Always be sure that test leads have been disconnected from
measurement circuits. Close case and tighten screws completely before using the meter to avoid
DO NOT dispose of this product with general household waste. It must be disposed of according to all laws
governing waste electrical and electronic products at a recognised disposal facility
electrical shock hazard.
Before attempting to open the case, ALWAYS ensure that the test leads have been
WARNING
disconnected from their measurement circuits. Close the case and tighten the screws
completely before using the meter to avoid the possibility of electric shock
Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE Digital Multimeter.
Please read this leaflet thoroughly and follow the instructions carefully, in doing so you can look forward to
the multimeter giving you long and satisfactory service.
This CLARKE product is guaranteed against faulty manufacture for a period of 12 months from the date of
Guarantee
purchase. Please keep your receipt as proof of purchase.
This guarantee is invalid if the product is found to have keen abused or tampered with in any way, or not
used for the purpose for which it was intended.
Faulty goods should he returned to their place of purchase. No product can he returned to us without prior
permission. This guarantee does not effect sour statutory rights.
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CONTENTSPAGE
1.SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................................................................. 1
This multimeter has been designed according to lEG-lOb concerning electronic measuring instruments with
an overvoltage category (CAT II) and pollution 2.
Follow all safety and operating instructions to ensure that the meter is used safely and is kept in good
operating condition.
1.1PRELIMINARY
❉ When using this meter, the user must observe all normal safety rules concerning:
•Protection against the dangers of electronic current.
•Protection of the meter against misuse.
❉ Full compliance with safety standards can be guaranteed only if used with the test leads supplied. If
necessary, they must be replaced with the same model or same electronic ratings. Measuring leads
must be in good condition. Replacements are available from CLARKE International - see back page.
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1.2 DURING USE
❉Never exceed the protection limit values indicated in specifications for each range of measurement.
❉When the meter is linked to measurement circuit, do not touch unused terminals.
❉When the value scale to be measured is unknown before hand, set the range selector at the highest
position.
❉Before rotating the range selector to change functions, disconnect test leads from the circuit under
test.
❉Never perform resistance measurements on live circuits.
❉Always be careful when working with voltage above 60V dc or 30V AC rms. Keep fingers behind the
probe barriers while measuring.
❉Before attempting to insert transistors for testing, always be sure that test leads have been
disconnected from any measurement circuits.
❉Components should not be connected to the hFE socket when making voltage measurements with
test leads.
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1.3 SYMBOLS
Important safety information, refer to the operating manual.
Dangerous voltage may be present.
Earth ground.
Double insulation ( Protection class II).
A Fuse must be replaced with ratings specified in the manual.
1.4 MAINTENANCE
❉Before opening the meter, always disconnect test leads from all sources of electric current.
❉For continue protection against fire, replace fuse only with the specified voltage and current rating:
F 2A1250V (quick acting).
❉If any faults or abnormalities are observed, the meter cannot be used. It must be inspected and
❉repaired by a qualified technician, or returned to CLARKE International for repair.
❉Never use the meter unless the back cover is in place and fastened fully.
❉Do not use abrasives or solvents on the meter, use a damp cloth and mild detergent only.
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2. DESCRIPTION
This meter is a compact, rugged, battery operated,
handheld 3 ½ digit multimeter, capable of
performing the following functions:
•DC and AC voltage measurement
•DC and AC current measurement Resistance
measurement
•Diode measurement
•Audible continuity test
•Transistor hEE measurement
The Dual-slope A/D Convert uses CMOS technology
for auto-Zeroing, polarity selection and overrange
indication. Full overload protection and low battery
indication are provided
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1. Power Switch
2. Display
3. Transistor Testing
Socket
4. Rotary Switch
5. Input Jacks
2.1 POWER SWITCH
A push - push switch is used to turn the meter on or off.
2.2 DISPLAY
3 ½ digit, 7 segment, 18mm high LCD.
2.3 FUNCTION AND RANGE SELECTOR
There are different functions and 32 ranges provided. A rotary switch is used to select functions and ranges.
2.4 INPUT JACKS
1. “COM” jack - Plug in connector for black (negative) test lead
2. “V/Ω” jack - Plug in connector for red (positive) test lead for voltage and resistance.
3. “2A” jack - Plug in connector for red test lead for current (2A MAX).
4. “10A” jack - Plug in connector for red test lead for 10A measurement.
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3.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.1 MEASURING VOLTAGE
1.Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the V/Q jack.
2.Set the rotary switch at the desired V or V range position and connect test leads across the source
or load under measurement.
The polarity of the red lead connection will be indicates along with the voltage value when making
DC voltage measurement.
3.When only the figure 1 is displayed, it indicates overrange situation and the higher range has to be
selected
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3.2 MEASURING CURRENT
1.Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the A jack for a maximum of
2A current For a maximum of 20A, move the red lead to the 10A jack.
2.Set the rotary switch at desired A or A range position and connect test leads in series with the load
under measurement
The polarity of the red lead connection will be indicated along with the current value when making
DC current measurement.
3.When only the figure “1” displayed, it indicates overrange situation and the higher range has to be
selected
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3.3 MEASURING RESISTANCE
1.Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the V/Ω jack. (The polarity of
red lead is “+” )
2.Set the rotary switch at desired Q position and connect test leads across the resistor under
measurement.
NOTE
1.If the resistance being measured exceeds the maximum value of the range selected or the input is
not connected, an overrange indication “1” will be displayed.
2.When checking in-circuit resistance, be sure the circuit under test has all power removed and that all
capacitors have been fully discharged .
Ω
3.For measuring resistances above 1M
for high resistance measurements.
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the meter may take a few seconds to stabilise. This is normal
3.4 TESTING DIODE
1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the V/Ω jack. (The polarity of
red lead is “+”.
2. Set the rotary switch at the position and connect red lead to the anode, black lead to the
cathode of the diode under testing. The meter will show the approx. forward voltage of the diode. If
the lead connection is reversed, only figure “1” displayed.
3.5 TESTING TRANSISTOR
1. Set the rotary switch at hFE position.
2. Determine whether the transistor to be tested is NPN or PNP type and locate the Emitter, Base and
Collector leads. Insert leads of the transistor into proper holes of the transistor testing socket.
3. The meter will show the approx. hFE value at test condition of base current 10µA and Vce 2.8V.
3.6 CONTINUITY TEST
1. Connect the black test lead to the COM jack and the red test lead to the V/Ω jack. (The polarity of
the red lead is positive “+”
2. Set the rotary switch at position and connect test leads across two points of the circuit under test.
If continuity exists (i.e. resistance less than about 30Ω), built-in buzzer will sound.
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4.SPECIFICATIONS
Accuracy is specified for a period one year after calibration and at 18º C to 28º C (64º F to 82º F) with
relative humidity to 80 %.
4.1 GENERAL
Maximum Voltage between ............................................... CAT II 1000V.
Teminal and Earth Ground .................................................. CAT III 600V.
Fuse Protection ..................................................................... A: F 2A1250V; 10A: unfused.
Power Supply ........................................................................ 9V battery, Neda 1604 or 6F22.
hFEDisplay read approximate hFE valueBase Current approx l0µA VCE
(0-1000) transistor under test (ALL TYPE)approximately 2.8V.
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5. ACCESSORIES
Test leadsElectric Rating 1500V, 10A MASTECH HYTL — 095
Battery9V NEDA 1604 or 6F22
Operating ManualHYS004343
6. BATTERY & FUSE REPLACEMENT
If the sign appears on the LCD display, it indicates that battery should be replaced. Remove screws
on the back cover and open the case. Replace the exhausted battery with a new one.
The fuse should rarely need replacement and will blow almost always as a result of operator error. Open
the case and replace the blown fuse with the ratings specified: F 2A/250V (quick acting).
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