Harbor Freight Tools 63759 Owner's Manual

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Owner’s Manual & Safety Instructions
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Specifications
Power Requirements
9V Battery
Frequency 45 to 450 Hz
DC Amps
Ranges: 200mA/2000mA/ 20mA/5A
Accuracy
(@0mA-200mA) 1.2%±2D; (@5A) 3%±2D
DC Voltage
Ranges: 200mV/2000mV 20/200/250V
Accuracy
(@200mV) 0.5%±1D (@2000mV-200V) 1%±2D
(@250V) 1%±2D AC Voltage Ranges: 200/250V Accuracy (45-450 Hz) 1.2%±10D
Resistance
Ranges:
200/2000/20K/200K/2000K
Ohm
WARNING SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS
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Important Safety Information
Read all safety warnings and instructions.
Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
General Safety Rules
1. Electrical shock can cause death or injury! NEVER TOUCH exposed conductors of electricity.
2. Inspect the Multimeter before use. In addition to a general inspection, look specifically for:
a. Pay special attention to the insulation
protecting the connectors.
b. Check the leads for exposed metal,
damaged insulation, and continuity.
c. Replace damaged test lead
immediately, before use.
3. Do not use the multimeter if:
a. The test lead is damaged in any way.
b. The battery is low.
c. Near any explosive gasses or fumes.
d. Any abnormal operation is detected.
(If in doubt about the condition of the meter, have it serviced.)
e. The battery cover is open.
4. This meter should be powered only by a single, correctly installed 9V battery.
5. Use caution when working near voltages above 30 VAC rms, 42 VAC peak, or 60 VDC. Voltages this high present a risk of electric shock.
6. Disconnect the circuit’s power before connecting the meter in series, when measuring current.
7. Connect the common (COM) test lead first and disconnect it last.
8. Hold the probes with fingers behind guards.
9. Avoid electrical shock. Use extreme caution when working near uninsulated conductors or bus bars. Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges, and cabinet enclosures when testing voltages.
10. Observe work area conditions. Do not test voltages in damp or wet locations. Don’t expose to rain. Keep work area clean and well lit.
11. Keep children away. Children must never be allowed in the work area.
12. Stay alert. Watch what you are doing, use common sense. Do not operate any meter when you are tired.
13. Do not operate meter if under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Read warning labels on prescriptions to determine if your judgment or reflexes are impaired while taking drugs. If there is any doubt, do not operate the meter.
14. Due to the danger inherent in such work, we strongly recommend that only a licensed electrician work on high-voltage or other potentially dangerous circuits.
15. Do not test voltage on circuits higher than 250 volts. This type of testing should only be done by a qualified electrician.
16. Do not test current on circuits higher than 200 mA.
17. Store idle equipment. When not in use, meters must be stored in a dry location to decrease exposure to moisture. Lock up meters and keep out of reach of children.
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