Klein Tools CL210 is an automatically ranging digital clamp-meter that
measures AC current via the clamp, AC/DC voltage, resistance and
continuity via test-leads, and temperature via a thermocouple probe.
• Operating Altitude: 6562 ft. (2000m)
• Relative Humidity: <95% non-condensing
• Operating Temp: 32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C)
• Storage Temp: 14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C)
• Accuracy: Values stated at 65° to 83°F (18° to 28°C)
• Temp Coefcient: 0.1 x (Quoted Accuracy) per °C above
28°C or below 18°C, corrections are required when ambient
working temp is outside of Accuracy Temp range
• Dimensions: 8.66" x 3.03" x 1.61" (220 x 77 x 41 mm)
• Weight: 9.88 oz. (280 g) including batteries
• Calibration: Accurate for one year
• Standards: Conforms to: UL 61010-1, UL 61010-2-032,
UL 61010-2-033.
Certified to: CAN/CSA C22.2 NO. 61010-1,
61010-2-032, 61010-2-033, IEC EN 61010-1,
61010-2-032, 61010-2-033, IEC EN 61326-1
• Pollution degree: 2
• Accuracy: ± (% of reading + # of least significant digits)
• Drop Protection: 3.3 ft. (1m)
• Safety Rating: CATIII 600V, Class 2, Double insulation
• Electromagnetic Environment: IEC EN 61326-1. This
equipment meets requirements for use in basic and controlled
electromagnetic environments like residential properties,
business premises, and light-industrial locations.
Specifications subject to change.
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ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
FunctionRangeResolutionAccuracy
200.0mV0.1mV±(2.5% + 10 digits)
AC Voltage
(V AC)
DC Voltage
(V DC)
Input Impedance: 10MΩ
Frequency Range: 45 to 400Hz
Maximum Input: 600V AC RMS or 600V DC
AC Current
(A AC)
Frequency Range: 50 to 60Hz
Resistance
Maximum Input: 600V AC RMS or 600V DC
Temperature
2.000V1mV
20.00V10mV
200.0V100mV
600V1V
200.0mV0.1mV±(1.0% + 8 digits)
2.000V1mV
20.00V10mV
200.0V100mV
600V1V
2.000A1mA±(2.5% + 30 digits)
20.00A10mA
400A1A
200.0Ω0.1Ω±(1.2% + 5 digits)
2.000KΩ1Ω
20.00kΩ10Ω
200.0kΩ100Ω
2.000MΩ1kΩ
20.00MΩ10kΩ±(2.0% + 5 digits)
-40° to 1832°F
-40° to 1000°C
1°F
1
°C±(2.8% + 6 digits)
±(2.0% + 5 digits)
±(1.0% + 3 digits)
±(2.0% + 10 digits)200.0A100mA
±(1.2% + 3 digits)
≤0°F ±(2.8% + 12 digits)
>0°F ±(2.8% + 6 digits)
OTHER MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONS
Maximum Input: 600V AC RMS or 600V DC
• Continuity Check: Audible signal <10Ω, max current 1.5mA
• Sampling Frequency: 3 samples per second
• Auto Power off: After ~15 minutes of inactivity
• Overload: "OL" indicated on display
• Polarity: "-" on display indicates negative polarity
• Display: 3 ½ digit, 2000 Count LCD
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WARNINGS
To ensure safe operation and service of the meter, follow these
instructions. Failure to observe these warnings can result in
severe injury or death.
• Before each use verify meter operation by measuring a known
voltage or current.
• Never use the meter on a circuit with voltages that exceed the
category based rating of this meter.
• Do not use the meter during electrical storms or in wet weather.
• Do not use the meter or test leads if they appear to be damaged.
• Use only with CAT III or CAT IV rated test leads.
• Ensure meter leads are fully seated, and keep fingers away
from the metal probe contacts when making measurements.
• Do not open the meter to replace batteries while the probes
are connected.
• Use caution when working with voltages above 25V AC RMS
or 60V DC. Such voltages pose a shock hazard.
• To avoid false readings that can lead to electrical shock,
replace batteries when a low battery indicator appears.
• Do not attempt to measure resistance or continuity on a live
circuit.
• Always adhere to local and national safety codes. Use personal
protective equipment to prevent shock and arc blast injury
where hazardous live conductors are exposed.
SYMBOLS ON METER
AC (Alternating Current)DC (Direct Current)
Resistance (in Ohms)Audible Continuity
Double Insulated Class IIGround
Warning or Caution
VVoltage (Volts)AAmperage (Amps)
Temperature (Fahrenheit / Celsius)
°F/°
C
Risk of Electrical Shock
SYMBOLS ON LCD
ACAC (Alternating Current)DCDC (Direct Current)
Negative ReadingData Hold
Auto RangingMAX Maximum Value Hold
Low BatteryAudible Continuity
Degrees (Fahrenheit)
°
F
M
Mega (value x 106)
m
milli (value x 10-3)
A
AmpsOhms
4
Degrees (Celsius)
°
C
k
kilo (value x 103)
V
Volts
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FEATURE DETAILS
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11
9
10
12
1
6
4
NOTE: There are no user-serviceable parts inside meter.
2000 count LCD display7."RANGE" button
1.
Function selector switch8."MAX" (Maximum) button
2.
Clamp
3.
"COM" jack
4.
"VΩ" jack
5.
Backlight button
6.
Data Hold button
9.
Clamp trigger (press to open clamp)
10.
Arrow markings
11.
"SELECT" button
12.
2
7
8
5
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FUNCTION BUTTONS
ON/OFF
To power ON the meter, rotate the Function Selector switch
2
from
the OFF setting to any measurement setting. To power OFF the meter,
rotate the Function Selector switch
to the OFF setting. By default,
2
the meter will automatically power OFF after 15 minutes of inactivity.
If the meter automatically powers OFF while in a measurement
2
setting, rotate Function Selector
switch to any other setting
(excluding the OFF setting) to power ON the meter.
"SELECT" BUTTON (FOR SECONDARY FUNCTIONS)
The "SELECT" button
activates the secondary function for the
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temperature setting, switching between °F and °C. The default
setting (°F) is printed on the meter in white; the secondary setting
(°C) is printed on the meter in orange.
BACKLIGHT
Press Backlight button symbol
to turn ON or OFF the backlight.
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The backlight does not automatically power OFF.
RANGE
The meter defaults to auto-ranging mode
. This mode
automatically determines the most appropriate measurement range
for the testing that is being conducted.
measure in a different range, use the
To manually force the meter to
"RANGE"
button
7.
1. Press the "RANGE" button 7 to manually select measurement
range (
is deactivated on the LCD). Repeatedly press the
"RANGE" button 7 to cycle through the available ranges,
stopping once the desired range is reached.
2. To return to auto-ranging mode, press and hold the "RANGE"
button
for more than one second ( is reactivated).
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MAX
When the "MAX" button
is pressed, the meter keeps track of the
8
Maximum value as the meter continues to take samples.
1. When measuring, press "MAX" button
8
to display the
maximum value. If a new maximum occurs, the display
updates with that new value.
2. Press "MAX" button 8 again to return to normal measuring mode.
DATA HOLD
Press the Data Hold button
to hold the current measurement on
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the display. Press again to return to live measuring mode.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONNECTING TEST LEADS
Do not test if leads are improperly seated. Results could cause
intermittent display readings. To ensure proper connection, firmly
press leads into the input jack completely.
CORRECT
INCORRECT
TESTING IN CAT III / CAT IV MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS
Ensure the test lead shield is pressed firmly in place. Failure to use
the CATIII / CATIV shield increases arc-flash risk.
5/32"
(4 mm)
TESTING IN CAT II MEASUREMENT LOCATIONS
CAT III / CAT IV shields may be removed for CAT II locations. This
will allow testing on recessed conductors such as standard wall
outlets. Take care not to lose the shields.
.7" (18 mm)
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
AC CURRENT (LESS THAN 400A)
AC Current is measured by pressing the clamp trigger
to open
10
the clamp and placing it around a current-carrying wire. When
measuring, care should be taken to ensure that the clamp is
completely closed with trigger
fully released, and that the wire
10
passes perpendicularly through the center of the clamp in line with
the arrow markings
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.
WIRE
To measure current:
1. Rotate the Function Selector switch
2
to the 200/400 A setting.
2. Place clamp around wire. The current measurement will be shown
in the display.
NOTE: If the measurement is less than 20A, rotate the Function
Selector switch
Disconnect test leads when measuring with the clamp.
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2
to the 2/20 A setting for improved resolution.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
AC/DC VOLTAGE (LESS THAN 600V)
1. Insert RED test lead into VΩ jack 5, and BLACK test lead into
COM jack
Voltage
, and rotate function selector switch 2 to the DC
4
or AC Voltage setting. Note "DC" or "AC" on the
display.
Red leadBlack lead
OR
2. Apply test leads to the circuit to be tested to measure voltage.
The meter will auto-range to display the measurement in the
most appropriate range.
NOTE: If "–" appears on the LCD, the test leads are being applied to
the circuit in reverse. Swap the position of the leads to correct this.
NOTE: When in a voltage setting and the test leads are open,
readings of order mV may appear on the display. This is noise and
is normal. By touching the test leads together to close the circuit
the meter will measure zero volts.
NOTE: To access mV range for V AC
the "RANGE" button
7
must be used.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
RESISTANCE MEASUREMENTS
1. Insert RED test lead into VΩ jack 5, and BLACK test lead into COM
, and rotate function selector switch 2 to the Resistance
jack
4
setting. The resistance symbol will appear on the display.
2. Remove power from circuit.
3. Measure resistance by connecting test leads to circuit. The
meter will auto-range to display the measurement in the most
appropriate range.
Red leadBlack lead
NOTE: When in a Resistance setting and the test leads are open
(not connected across a resistor), or when a failed resistor is under
test, the display will indicate O.L. This is normal.
DO NOT attempt to measure resistance on a live circuit.
CONTINUITY
1. Insert RED test lead into VΩ jack 5 and BLACK test lead into COM
jack
, and rotate function selector switch 2 to the Continuity
4
setting.
2. Remove power from circuit.
3. Test for continuity by connecting conductor or circuit with test
leads. If resistance is measured less than 10Ω, an audible signal
will sound and display will show a resistance value indicating
continuity. If circuit is open, display will show "OL".
Red leadBlack lead
DO NOT attempt to measure continuity on a live circuit.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TEMPERATURE
1. Insert K-type thermocouple into the VΩ 5 and COM 4 jacks
(observe polarity markings on thermocouple and meter), and
rotate function selector switch
to the Temperature setting.
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NOTE: The meter defaults to Fahrenheit scale in this mode. To enter
Celsius scale, press the "SELECT" button
appropriate icon (either
°F
or °C) appears on the display.
once. Ensure that the
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2. To measure temperature, make contact between the
thermocouple tip and the object being measured. When
thermocouple tip and object are in thermal equilibrium, the
measurement on the display will stabilize. The meter will autorange to display the measurement in the most appropriate range.
K-Type
Thermocouple
Remove thermocouple before switching meter to other
measurement functions.
The thermocouple included with the original purchase
is suitable for temperatures below 446°F / 230°C only. To
measure higher temperatures, a K-type thermocouple
with the appropriate measurement range should be used.
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MAINTENANCE
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When indicator is displayed on LCD, batteries must be replaced.
1. Remove screw from battery door.
2. Replace 3 x AAA batteries (note proper polarity).
3. Replace battery door and fasten securely with screw.
T
o avoid risk of electric shock, disconnect leads from any voltage
source before removing battery door.
To avoid risk of electric shock, do not operate meter while
battery door is removed.
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CLEANING
Be sure meter is turned off and wipe with a clean, dry lint-free
cloth.
Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
STORAGE
Remove the batteries when meter is not in use for a prolonged
period of time. Do not expose to high temperatures or
humidity. After a period of storage in extreme conditions
exceeding the limits mentioned in the General Specifications
section, allow the meter to return to normal operating
conditions before using.
WARRANTY
www.kleintools.com/warranty
DISPOSAL / RECYCLE
Do not place equipment and its accessories in the trash.
Items must be properly disposed of in accordance with local
regulations. Please see www.epa.gov or www.erecycle.org
for additional information.
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Melrose, MA 02176
Phone 781-665-1400
Toll Free 1-800-517-8431
Visit us at www.TestEquipmentDepot.com
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