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1. the internal circuit from damage Turn the rotary switch to the required function and range to be measured Choose the highest range when the value to be measured is unknown When making connection connect the common test lead first and then the powered test lead Removed the charged test lead first when disconnecting ELECTRIC SYMBOLS amp METER ICONS mportant safety information Ground wire AC Alternating Current Double insulation protection DC Direct Current AC or DC Fuse Complies with EU Regulations Negative Polarity Low Battery Resistance Data Hold Diode Micro 10 6 Continuity Milli 10 3 Battery Test Kilo 103 Overload Range Exceeded Mega 106 BUTTON OPERATION Meig Function selection key switches measurement functions within each selector position by pressing FUNC key to toggle through each selection Safety Warnings Cautions and Operational Notes DC Voltage AC Voltage WARNING Use caution when measuring high voltage circuits to avoid electrical shock and injury Do not test voltages higher than DC AC 600V WARNING A Never use the meter to measure voltages that might exceed 600V DC AC above earth ground WARNING Always be careful when working with voltages above 60V DC or 30V AC RMS Keep fingers behind the probe barriers while measuring Display shows voltage polarity connected with red test prob
2. C lt 18 C or gt 28 C Range Resolution Accuracy 15V 0 001V 40mA gt Maximum Voltage between measurement end and ground 600V DC or 600V AC RMS 20mA 0 01mA ay 0 01V 10mA gt Fuse protection mA Grade fuse F400mA 600V and 10A Grade fuse F10A 600V 1 0 5 dgts gt Sampling rate about 3 times second 200mA 0 1mA 12V 0 01V 10mA gt Display 3 1 2 digits 2 000 count LCD display 10A 0 01A 2 0 8 dgts i CONTINUITY gt Power supply 1 x 9V battery mA pA Overload Protection 250V RMS 10A Overload Protection 600V RMS Overload Protection Open Test Circuit TEMPERATURE ZENS 2N Range Resolution Accuracy 20 C to 1000 C 1 C 2 0 2 dgts 4 F to 1832 F 1 F 2 0 4 dgts WARNING 4 To avoid electric shock or personal injury please read SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNINGS and CAUTIONS carefully before use SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read Before Use The UTLDM1 digital multimeter has been designed according to International Electro Safety Standard IEC 1010 61010 1 IEC 2001 concerning safety requirements for electronic measuring instruments and hand held digital multimeters It meets the requirements for CAT III 600V of IEC1010 and pollution degree 2 gt Before using the meter read all safety information carefully Throughout the manual the word WARNING is used to indicate conditions or actions that may pose physical hazards to the user The word CAUTION is used to indicate conditions or
3. LI TL Digital Multimeter UNIVERSAL TRADE LINE Distributed by UEi Test Instruments U T ED M 1 A WARRANTY Instruction Manual The UTL Digital Multimeter UTLDM1 is warranted to be free from defects in materials and English workmanship for a period of one year from the date of purchase This warranty does not cover fuses disposable batteries or damage from drops neglect misuse alteration contamination or abnormal conditions of operation or handling Resellers are not authorized to extend any other warranty on behalf of UTL To obtain service during the warranty period contact your nearest UTL service center directly For full warranty details visit us online www utltest net AA N DIGITAL MULTIMETER UTLDM1 A 600V CAT III v 600 600 ia olele ES e ee CV iare Intertek 3194551 600V OEN EEA wa UNIVERSAL TRADE LINE CAT IIL 2 Distributed by UEi Test Instruments 1EC61010 1 UTL Universal Trade Line 800 547 5740 www utltest net PROFESSIONAL VALUE Copyright 2014 UTL All Rights Reserved 17048 03 14 GENERAL MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Warning Ay If the current test leads are worn replace test leads with identical or compatible leads 1000V 10A DC VOLTAGE RESISTANCE E i Range Resolution Accuracy Ra
4. actions that may damage this instrument gt WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock product damage or personal injury please follow the safety instructions described in the user s manual Read the user s manual before using the meter gt CAUTION To ensure safe operation and life of the meter do not place the meter in any environ ment with high pressure high temperature dust explosive gas or vapor IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION gt Avoid shaking dropping or any direct impact when using or transporting the Meter gt To avoid electric shock or personal injury repairs or servicing not covered in this manual should be performed only by qualified personnel gt Avoid direct exposure to sunlight to ensure extended life of the meter gt Do not place the meter in a strong magnetic field this may cause false readings gt Only use batteries indicated in the technical specifications gt Avoid exposing batteries to humidity Replace batteries as soon as the low battery indicator appears PREPARATION e Switch on power by turning the rotary switch If the battery voltage is lower than 2 8V the symbol will appear and the battery should be replaced Connect Input Jacks To Rotate Select Measure Dial To Range 104 COM mavae e The IN symbol next to the input lead indicates that the input voltage or current should not exceed the specified value in order to protect
5. e when measuring DC voltage In low voltage ranges unsteady readings will appear before the test leads makes contact with the circuit This is normal as the meter is highly sensitive When test leads are connected to the circuit the true reading will be shown When 1 is shown on the LCD under any range mode the measurement has exceeded the allowable range A higher range should be selected When the value to be measured is unknown select the highest range first and lower the range accordingly DC Current WARNING Turn off the power to the circuit to be tested Discharge all high voltage capacitors on the circuit to be tested WARNING To prevent injury or damage to meter or equipment do not make current measurements if voltage exceeds 600V A Indicates the maximum current of the mA jack is 200mA and the maximum current of the 10A jack is 10A Exceeding 200mA between COM and mA or 10A between COM and 10A will blow the protection fuses WARNING Set corresponding range Example When the measured current is under 200mA plug the red test lead into mA jack and turn the dial to 200mA when the current to be measured is over 200mA but under 10A plug the red test lead into the 10A jack and turn the dial to 10A Before measuring current first check the meter s fuse When measuring use correct input end and function When the test probe is inserted to the current input end don t conn
6. ect the other end of the test probe with any circuit in parallel When 1 is shown on the LCD under any range mode the measurement has exceeded the allowable range A higher range should be selected Resistance WARNING When measuring resistance or circuit continuity to avoid injury or meter damage turn off the power to circuit and discharge all capacitors Under any range mode when only 1 is shown on the LCD it means the measurement has exceeded the range and a higher range should be selected When the input is open 1 is displayed on the LCD to indicate overload For measuring resistance above 1MQ it may take a few seconds to get a steady reading This is normal for high resistance measurements Continuity The meter will show approximate forward voltage drop of the diode When the test leads are reversed or opened 1 will appear on the LCD Shorted diodes will display near 0 0 in both directions WARNING When measuring resistance or circuit continuity to avoid injury or meter damage turn off the power to circuit and discharge all capacitors e If the measured circuit resistance is less than about 200 the buzzer will sound continuously Battery Test Temperature Fahrenheit Temperature Celsius e Connect the red lead to the side of battery and black lead to the side WARNING Don t input voltage higher than 30V in temperature measuremen
7. nge Resolution Accuracy Warning A To avoid personal injury or damage to the meter DO NOT wet the inner parts of the meter Regularly clean the meter case with damp cloth and a small amount of 2V ImV 2000 0 10 detergent Do not use abrasives or chemical solvents 20V 10mV 0 5 2 dgts 2k0 10 200V 100mV 20k 100 0 8 3 dts BERIACE BATTERIES FUSES i at 600V 1V 0 8 5 dgts 200k 1000 Warning A To avoid incorrect readings and possible electric shock or personal injury when appears on the display replace the battery immediately Turn off the meter Overload protection 600V RMS 2M0 1kQ and disconnect the test probe from the meter before opening the back cover to replace Overload protection 250V RMS F gt AC VOLTAGE batteries or fuses Gain access to batteries and fuse by using a screwdriver to loosen the DIODE battery cover screws on the back of the meter and removing the cover Range Resolution Accuracy 200V 100mV i Range Test Current Open Test Circuit GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS B00V W 1 0 10 dgts 0 5 to 0 7V11 2mA aN gt Operating Category 600V CAT Ill pollution degree 2 gt Operating Elevation lt 2000 m Overload protection 600V RMS BATTERY TEST gt Operating Conditions 0 40 C lt 80 RH do not use meter when temperature lt 10 C z gt Storage Conditions 10 60 C lt 70 RH remove the battery DC CURRENT Range Resolution Test Current gt Temperature Coefficient 1 x Accuracy
8. t position to prevent electric shock or meter damage
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