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EDISON AUTO RANGE DIGITAL MULTIMETER - USB INTERFACE MODEL: ORDER CODE: DAMO060 EDI-516-3440K * Ideal for electrical troubleshooting & straightforward maintenance, initial startup testing & R&D in industry + The digital multimeter with its USB interface for the PC is capable of testing the following: Electrical testing Temperature testing (K Type) from 5°C to 1000°C * AC voltage up to 600V * DC voltage up to 600V * AC/DC current up to 108 ‘Resistance up to OMW ‘© Capacitance up to 300mF * Frequency/Duty cycle from 1Hz to 1MHz * Diode testing & buzzer * Conforms to IEC 61010, CAT III 6OOV a) cceg WARNING: THE SAFETY INFORMATION GIVEN INSIDE MUST BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD BY ANY PERSON USING, INSTALLING, REPAIRING OR MAINTAINING THESE PRODUCTS. OPERATOR’S MANUAL Please retain this information for future reference. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS lity product that is designed for high performance are observed this machine wi and maintenance procedures jast for many years. EDISON products have been specifically designed to help you work SAFELY and EFFICIENTLY. Your care and good judgement are the best protection against injury, but always ensure that the appropriate safety equipment is worn. All possible hazards cannot be covered here, but the most important ones have been highlighted. © Always adhere to the processes and safety warnings, which are stated in the instruction manual. GENERAL OPERATING HAZARDS * Never allow routine to lead to mistakes. © Never operate if any parts are missing or damaged. © Never allow untrained persons to operate the tool. WORKPLACE HAZARDS * Always ensure your working area is clean and well lit. * When working at height make sure that. the tool is safely secured and be aware of objects falling below. Make sure that no persons are working directly below the working area. ‘* Do not operate in explosive atmosphere, for instance extreme dust, gases and liquids. © Keep children and bystanders away while operating the tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control. ‘* Never run the tool in areas exposed to water or in damp conditions. PERSONAL PROTECTION Always wear approved eye protection during operation. Use safety glasses or goggles which conform to BSEN136 or CE equivalent that provide protection from the front and side. The operator of the power tool is responsible for following accepted eye, face, respiratory, hearing and body protection. Always ensure that all long hair and loose clothing, ties, scarves, jewellery, etc,, are secured or removed. Always consult a doctor if numbness, tingling, pain or whitening of the skin occurs. Repetitive work motions, awkward positions and exposure to vibration can cause “Repetitive Strain Injuries” When operating the tool stay alert and use common sense, especially when it comes to working at height. Be aware of what's below you Do not overreach. Keep a proper balance and footing at all times. Do not use the tool if under the influence of alcohol, drugs or medication. SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS * To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the multimeter, do not attempt to take any voltage measurement that might exceeds 600V DC or 60OV AC rms. To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument, do not apply more than 600VDC or 6O0VAC rms between the common terminal and the earth ground. * To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument, disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before measuring resistance. © To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument, do not apply more than 250VDC or 250VAC Pes |e et rms between the °C terminal and the COM terminal.To avoid electrical shock, do not use this instrument when voltages at the measurement surface exceed 60v DC or 24v rms AC. To avoid damage or burns. Do not make temperature measurement in microwave ovens. To avoid electrical shock or damage to the multimeter, do not get water inside the case, Remove the test leads and any input signals before opening the case. fe) TY This multimeter has been designed according to IEC61010 standards for electronic measuring instruments with an over-voltage category (CAT III 60OV) and pollution level 2. To get the best service from this instrument, read carefully this user manual and respect the detailed safety precautions. BOX CONTENT + Digital multimeter + Test probes + Temperature sensor probe + Clamp-on test lead + USB adaptor + CD ROM software (Compatible with Windows 2000, NT or XP,Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10) + 9V battery (included) + Instruction manual ie te a aN ae aC ts PRELIMINARY + When using this multimeter, the user must observe all normal safety rules concerning: - Protection against the dangers of electric current. - Protection of the multimeter against misuse. + For your own safety, only use the test probes supplied with the meter provided. Before use, check the meter and probes are in good condition. DURING USE If the meter is used near noise generating equipment, be aware that the display may become unstable or indicate large errors. + Use EXTREME CAUTION when working around bare conductors or bus bars. + DO NOT operate the meter around explosive gas, vapour, or dust. + Verify a meters operation by measuring a known voltage and DO NOT use the meter if it operates abnormally. Protection may be impaired. When in doubt, have the meter serviced. * Use the proper terminals, function, and range for your measurements. + When the range of the value to be measured is unknown beforehand, ALWAYS set the range dial at the highest position or autoranging mode. + NEVER exceed the protection limit values indicated in the specifications for each range of measurement. + DO NOT touch unused terminals when meter is linked to a circuit. + Be careful when working with voltages above 60V DC or 30V AC rms. + When using the probes, keep your fingers behind the finger guards. + When making connections, connect the common test lead before connecting the live test lead; when disconnecting, disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the common test lead. + Before changing functions, disconnect the test leads from the circuit under test. + For all DC functions, including manual or auto range, to avoid the risk of shock due to possible improper reading, verify the presence of any AC voltages by first using the AC function. Then select a DC voltage range equal to or greater than the AC range. * Disconnect circuits power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before testing Resistance, Continuity, Diodes, or Capacitance. + NEVER perform resistance or continuity measurements on live circuits. * Before measuring current, check the meters fuse and turn off power to the circuit before connecting the meter to the circuit. + When carrying out measurements on TV or switching power circuits, always remember that there may be high amplitude voltage pulses at the test points which may damage the meter. Use of a TV filter will attenuate any such pulses. + To avoid the wrong reading or even electric shocks, when the meter displays , you must change the battery. * Do not measure voltages above 600V in category Ill installations. + When in REL mode, the 'REL' symbol is displayed. Caution must be used because hazardous voltage may be present. + Do not operate the meter with the case (or part of the case) has been removed + For continuous protection against fire, replace fuse ONLY with the specified voltage and current ratings: Fuse 750mA/600V @5x20mm /10A/600V @6x30mm. SYMBOLS: Symbols used in this manual and on the instrument: AN CAUTION: Refer to the instruction manual. Incorrect use may result in damage to the device or its components. —~ AC (Alternating Current) DC (Direct Current) = acorpe = earth ground O]] Double insulated => Fuse C€ Conforms to European Union directives + DO NOT attempt to adjust or repair the meter by removing the rear case while voltage is being applied. Please allow a fully qualified technician to investigate any problems. + Before opening the meter case, always disconnect test leads from all sources of electric current. + Do not use abrasives or solvents on the multimeter; instead use a damp (not wet) cloth and mild detergent only. + ALWAYS set the dial to 'OFF' position when meter is not in use. + If the meter is not going to be used for a long time, take out the battery and do not store the meter in high temperature or high humidity environment. PROTECTION MECHANISMS This instrument is fitted with various protection mechanisms: * Varistor protection for limiting transients of over 6OOV at the VQ terminal. + A PTC (positive temperature coefficient) resistor protects against permanent overvoltages of up to 60OV during resistance, capacitance, temperature, continuity and diode test measurements. Po) ta te vite) | qm EDISON Corot co oy ry LCD display Keypad Rotary switch Terminals USB adaptor port FPONP merc O#OBRO 4G LCD DISPLAY 1. Indicates that AC voltage or current range is active for testing 2. Indicates negative readings. Indicates that DC voltage or current range is active for testing. 4. Indicates the meter is in Autorange mode for the best automatic test results. 5. Indicates the meter is in PC data transmission mode. Pt indicates Diode test mode. )) Indicates continuity check mode. E1 Indicates Data Hold mode. ‘REL’ Indicates Relative Measurement mode. 410.‘MAX’ Indicates maximum data. 11.‘MIN' Indicates minimum data. 12. EW] Indicates Low battery (Note: When this symbol appears, it means that the battery needs to be replaced). 13. Indicates the measurement units in use. 14.’OL' indicates input is too large for the selected range. » PON : A OL vor ULL SELECT + In Q >) position you can switch between Resistance measurement, Diode test and Continuity check. + INA, mA, HA position you can switch between DC and AC current. + Power-up option disables automatic power-off feature. HOLD/LIGHT + Press this key to enter and exit the data hold mode. + Press and hold key for 2 seconds (a beep will sound) and the backlight will turn ON. If you press again for 2 seconds (a beep will sound) the backlight will turn OFF. RANGE In V~, V =F, Q, A, mA and pA: 1. Press 'RANGE' to change from Auto (default) to manual mode. 2. Press 'RANGE ' to step through the ranges available for the selected function. 3. Press and hold 'RANGE' for 2 seconds (2 beeps will sound) to return to auto ranging, REL Press REL to enter and exit the Relative measurement mode. (This is available in all ranges except Hz/DUTY) MAX/MIN This key is for measuring maximum and minimum value. (This is available in all ranges except Hz/DUTY). 1. Press it to enter MAX/MIN mode (a beep will sound). 2. Press it again - The LCD will display the maximum value. 3. Press it again - The LCD will display the minimum value. 4. Press and hold it for 2 seconds (2 beeps will sound) and the meter will return to normal measurement state. FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS GENERAL FUNCTIONS HOLD MODE + HOLD mode makes the meter stop updating the display. + Enabling the HOLD function in auto mode makes the meter switch to manual mode, but the full-scale range remains the same. + Data Hold function can be cancelled by changing the measurement mode, pressing the RANGE key, or push the HOLD/LIGHT key again To enter and exit the ‘data hold’ mode: 1. Press HOLD/LIGHT key. (This fixes the display on the current value) the letter 'H' will be displayed. 2. A second short press returns the meter to normal mode. MANUAL AND AUTO RANGE MODE The meter has both manual and auto (default) range options. + In auto range mode, the meter selects the best range for the input detected. This allows you to switch test points without having to reset the range. + In manual mode, you select the range. This allows you to override auto range and lock the meter in a specific range. + When the meter is in the auto range mode, ‘AUTO' is displayed. To enter and exit the ‘manual’ range mode: 1. Press the RANGE key. The meter will convert to manual mode. 'AUTO' will not show on the LCD. Each press of the RANGE key increments the range. When the highest range is reached, the meter wraps to the lowest range. NOTE: If you manually change the measurement range after entering the Data Hold modes, the meter exits this mode. 2. To exit the manual ranging mode, press and hold down RANGE key for 2 seconds. The meter returns to auto mode and AUTO is displayed. BATTERY SAVER The meter will engage a ‘sleep mode’ after 30 minutes if it is not used to save battery life. Be aware data may be lost. To come out of ‘sleep mode’: 1. Press the HOLD/LIGHT key of rotate the rotary switch to wake the meter up. 2. To disable ‘sleep mode’ hold down the SELECT key while turning the meter on. MEASUREMENT FUNCTIONS RELATIVE MEASUREMENT MODE The meter will display relative measurement in all functions except Frequency. To enter and exit the relative measurement mode: 1. With the meter in the desired function, touch the test leads to the circuit on which you want future measurement to be based. 2. Press the REL key to store the measured value and activate the relative measurement mode. The difference between the reference value and subsequent reading is displayed. 3. Press the REL key for more than 2 seconds to return the meter to normal operation. AC AND DC VOLTAGE MEASUREMENT To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the multimeter, do not attempt to take any voltage measurement that might exceeds GOOV DC or 600V AC rms. To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument, do not apply more than 600VDC or 600VAC rms between the common terminal and the earth ground. The meters voltage ranges are 600.0mV, 6.000V, 60.00V, 600.0V and 600V. (AC 600.0mV range only exists in manual mode). To measure ‘AC or DC’ voltage: 1. Set dial to the 'DCV, ACV or DCmV' range. 2. Connect the black test lead to the COM and red test leads to the V terminals respectively. 3. Connect the test leads to the circuit being measured. 4. Read the displayed value. The polarity of red test lead connection will be indicated when making a DCV measurement. PLEASE NOTE: An unstable display may occur especially at €0OmV range, even though you do not put test leads into input terminals, in this case, if an incorrect reading is suspected, short the terminals in use to make the display return to zero. * For better accuracy when measuring DC, offset from the AC voltage, measure the AC voltage first. EXTRA NOTE: * Select the AC voltage range, then manually select a DC voltage range equal to or higher than the AC range. This improves the accuracy of the DC measurement by ensuring that the input protection circuits are not activated. 10 RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument, AN disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before measuring or testing. The meters resistance ranges are 600.0, 6.000k2, 60.00k2, 600.0k2, 6.000MQ and 60.00MQ. To measure resistance: 1. Set the dial to Q PF) range. 2. Connect the black test lead to the COM and the red test lead to the dk Pt Hz QV °C terminals respectively. 3. Connect the test leads to the circuit being measured and read the displayed value. Tips for measuring resistance: + The measured value of a resistor in a circuit is often different from the resistors rated value, This is because the meters test current flows through all possible paths between probe tips. * In order to ensure the best accuracy in measurement of low resistance, short the test leads before measurement keeping the test probe resistance in mind. This is necessary to subtract the resistance of the test leads from the measured resistance + The resistance function can produce enough voltage to forward-bias silicon diode or transistor junctions, causing them to conduct. To avoid this, DO NOT use the 60MQ range for in-circuit resistance measurements. + On GOMQ range, the meter may take a few seconds to stabilise reading. This is normal for high resistance measuring. + When the input is not connected, i.e. at open circuit, the figure ‘OL! will be displayed for the overrange condition. 1" DIODE TEST To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument, disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before testing diodes. To test a diode out of a circuit: 1. Set the dial to Q Pr”) range. 2. Press the 'SELECT' key once to activate (diode test) mode. 3. Connect the black test lead to the COM and red test lead to the D+ Hz QV °C terminals respectively. 4. For forward-bias readings on any semiconductor component, place the red test lead on the components anode and place the black test lead on the components cathode. 5. The meter will show the approx. forward voltage of the diode. PLEASE NOTE: In a circuit, a good diode should still produce a forward bias reading of 0.5V to 0.8V; however, the reverse-bias reading can vary depending on the resistance of other pathways between the probe tips. CONTINUITY CHECK To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument, Z\ disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before testing for Continuity. To test for continuity: 1. Set the dial to Q PF 9) range. 2. Press the 'SELECT' key twice to activate *) (continuity check) mode. 3. Connect the black test lead to the COM and red test lead to the 4k >} Hz QV °C terminals respectively. 4. Connect the test leads to the resistance in the circuit being measured. 5. When the test lead to the circuit is below 509, a continuous beeping will indicate it. PLEASE NOTE: Continuity test is available to check open/short of the circuit. 12 CAPACITANCE MEASUREMENT To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument, disconnect circuit power and discharge all high-voltage capacitors before measuring capacitance. Use the DC voltage function to confirm that the capacitor is discharged. The meters capacitance ranges are 60.00nF, 600.0nF, 6,000uF, 60.00uF and 300.0pF. To measure capacitance: 1. Set the dial to IF range. 3. Connect the black test lead to the COM and red test lead to the Tk >t Hz QV °C terminals respectively. 3. Connect the test leads to the capacitor being measured and read the displayed value. Tips for measuring capacitance: + The meter may take a few seconds to stabilise reading. This is normal for high capacitance measuring. + To improve the accuracy of measurements less than 60nF, subtract the residual capacitance of the meter and leads. + Below 600pF, the accuracy of measurements is unspecified. FREQUENCY AND DUTY CYCLE MEASUREMENT Do not measure Frequency on high voltage (>1000V) to avoid electrical shock hazard and/or damage to the instrument. The meter can measure Frequency or Duty Cycle while making either an AC Voltage or AC Current measurement. To measure frequency or Duty Cycle: 1. With the meter in the desired function (AC Voltage or AC Current), press the Hz/DUTY key. . Read the frequency of the AC signal on the display. . To make a duty cycle measurement, press the Hz/DUTY key again. Read the percent of duty cycle on the display. . Set the dial to the Hz range. . Insert the black test lead into the COM and red test lead in to the Hz input terminals. . Connect the test leads tip in parallel with the circuit to be measured. Don't touch any electrical conductors. OaARwN ~N 13 8. At frequency measuring status, press Hz/DUTY one time then meter enters duty cycle measuring status, press it again then return to frequency measuring status. 9. Read the result directly from the display. PLEASE NOTE: In noisy environment, it is preferable to use shield cable for measuring small signal. TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT To avoid electrical shock and/or damage to the instrument, do not apply more than 250VDC or 250VAC rms between the °C terminal and the COM terminal. To avoid electrical shock, do not use this instrument when voltages at the measurement surface exceed 60v DC or 24v rms AC. To avoid damage or burns. Do not make temperature measurement in microwave ovens. To measure temperature: 1. Set the rotary switch to °C range and the LCD will show the current environment temperature. 2. Insert the 'K' type thermocouples black test lead into the COM terminal and the red 'K’ type test lead in to the °C terminal (or you can insert it by using multi function socket), Take care to observe the correct polarity. 3. Touch the object with the thermocouple probe for measurement. 4. Read the stable reading from LCD. 4 CURRENT MEASUREMENT To avoid damage to the meter or injury if the fuse blows, never A attempt an in-circuit current measurement where the open-circuit potential to earth is greater than 250V. To avoid damage to the meter, check the meters fuse before proceeding, Use the proper terminals, function, and range for your measurement. Never place the probes in parallel with a circuit or component when the leads are plugged into the current terminals. The multimeter's current ranges are 600.0uA, 6000A, 60.00mA, 600.0mA, 6.000A and 10.00A. To measure current: 4. Turn OFF" power to the circuit. Discharge all high voltage capacitors. 2. Set the dial to the wA, mA or A range. 3. Press the SELECT key to select 'DC A’ or ‘AC A’ measuring mode. 4. Connect the black test lead to the COM terminal and the red test leads to the mA terminal for a maximum of 600mA. For a maximum of 10A, move the red test lead to the A terminal 5. Break the circuit path to be tested, touch the black probe to the more negative side of the break and touch the red probe to the more positive side of the break. (Reversing the leads will give a negative reading, but will not damage the meter.) 6. Turn power 'ON' to the circuit; then read the display. Be sure to note the measurement units at the right side of the display (uA, mA or A). When only the figure ‘OL’ displayed, it indicates overrange situation and the higher range has to be selected. 7. Turn ‘OFF’ power to the circuit and discharge all high voltage capacitors. Remove the meter and restore the circuit to normal operation. PC-LINK The meter has a serial data output function. It can be connected to a PC by USB interface, so the measured data can be recorded, analysed, processed and printed by a PC. Before using this function, you need to install the 'PC-Link' software and then connect the USB driver in your PC. 15 PC-LINK SOFT OPERATION 1. First install the PC-LINK software from the CD provided onto your computer. 2. Once the software has finished installing connect the USB driver lead into both the PC and multimeter. 3. Hold down the Hz/DUTY key while you turn on the meter, the meter will go into PC-Link mode and the symbol 'PC-LINK' will appear on the LCD. The serial data output function is then active. PLEASE NOTE: If you want to enable the serial data output function during measuring, you have to turn 'OFF' the meter first then operate according to step 2. 4. Connect the meters OPTICAL PORT and computer USB port with the USB line. 5. Run the PC-LINK software, click the SET menu. Select the System Set. Then select the COM port in the serial port Select. As for the proper COM port, we can view it in the device manager by following these steps. - Right-click the 'My Computer’ icon on the Windows desktop, and then click ‘Properties’ - Click the ‘Hardware’ tab and then click ‘Device Manager’ - Scroll through the list of installed devices till you locate the Ports (Com and LPT) entry. Click the plus (+) beside this entry to view the installed ports, If no errors occur, the USB to Serial COM Port (COM x) will appear, COM x is just the proper port, here x is a specific number. 6. Select the default sampling rate or you can select other desired sampling rate. 7. Now press ‘Start’ in the PC-LINK software to measure and view the synchronic data or graph in the software interface. 8. To disable the serial data output function, switch the meter to 'OFF' location first. 9. For more information about the PC-LINK SOFT, please refer to the Help topic included in the software 16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS OV CAT. Ill Environment Conditions: Pollution degree: 2 Altitude < 2000m Operating temperature: 0~40°C, 32°F ~122°F (<80% RH, <10°C non-condensing) Storage temperature: -10~60°C 14°F ~140°F (<70% RH, battery removed) Temperature Coefficient: 0.1x (specified accuracy) / °C (<18°C or >28°C) MAX. Voltage between terminals and earth ground: 600V AC rms or 600V DC. Fuse Protection: 1A and mA - Fuse 750mA/600V @5x20mm - Fuse LOA/600V 66x30mm Sample Rate: 3 times/sec for digital data. Display: 3 5/6 digits LCD display. Automatic indication of functions and symbols. Range selection: automatic and manual. Over Range indication: LCD will display "OL". Low battery indication: The ‘E2* symbol is displayed when the battery needs replacing. Polarity indication: ‘—’ displayed automatically. Power source: 9V Battery type: 6LR61. Dimensions: 180(L) x 85(W) x 40(H) mm. MEASUREMENT SPECIFICATIONS Accuracy is specified for one year after calibration, at operating temperatures of 18°C to 28°C, with relative humidity at 0% to 75%. Accuracy specifications take the form of: + (% of Reading + Number of Least Significant Digits). VOLTAGE Dev RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY 600mV 0.1mV + (0.5% of rdg + 8 digits) eV Amv 60V 10mV + (0.8% of rdg + 5 digits) ‘600V 100mV. 600V 1V £(1.0% of rdg + 10 digits) 7 ACV RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY 60OmV o.amv + (8.0% of rdg + 3 digits) Manual Range only 6V amv 60V LomV 4 (1.0% of rdg + 3 digits) 600V 100mV 600V Vv HLB% of rdg + 3 digits) 1. Frequency range for ACV: 40Hz~400Hz. 2. Response for ACV: Average, calibrated in rms of sine wave. - Overload protection: 6OOV DC or 6OOV AC rms. - Input impedance (nominal): DC voltage: >10MQ AC voltage: >10MQ. - Common mode rejection ratio: DC voltage: >100dB at DC, 50 or 60 Hz; AC voltage: >60dB at DC, 50 or 60 Hz - Normal mode rejection ratio: DC voltage: >45dB at 50 or 6OHz FREQUENCY (10Hz-1MHz) RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY 99.99Hz 0.01Hz 999.9Hz 0.1Hz 9.999Hz (0.001kHz + (0.1% of rdg + 3 digits) 99.99kHz 0.01kHz 999.9kHz O.1kHz * Overload protection: 250V DC or 250V AC rms RESISTANCE RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY 600.02 0.10 = (0.5% of rdg + 3 digits) 6,000k2 102 60.00kQ 102 + (0.5% of rdg + 2 digits) 600,0k2 1002 6.000Ma 1kQ 60.00M2 10k2 = (1.5% of rdg + 3 digits) * Overload protection: 250V DC or 250V AC rms 18 DIODE TEST RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY 1v 0.001V 1.0% uncertainty approximately 1.5V. CONTINUITY CHECK + Test condition: Forward DC current approximately 1mA. Reversed DC voltage * Overload Protection: 250V de or 250V ac rms. RANGE RESOLUTION TEST CONDITION 6000 0.10 Open circuit voltage: approx. 0.5V + Description: Continuity beeper <500. + Overload Protection: 250V DC or 250V AC rms TEMPERATURE RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY -55°C to 0°C 0.1°C + (5.0% of rdg + 4°C) 1°C to 400°C o.1°c + (2.0% of rdg + 3°C) 401°C to 1000°C 10°C + 2.0% of rdg + Note: The specifications of temperature don't include thermocouple errors. + Overload Protection: 250V DC or 250V DC rms. CAPACITANCE RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY 60nF LOpF + (3.0% of rdg + 20 digits) 600nF TOOpF 6uF InF ++ (3.0% of rdg + 10 digits)} 60uF 1OnF 300hF 100nF (5.0% of rdg + 10 digits) * Overload Protection: 250V DC or 250V DC rms. 19 CURRENT DCA RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY SOWA O.4yA + (1.8% of rdg + 5 digits) 6O00HA WA 60mA 0.01mA + (2.0% of rdg + 8 digits) 600mA O.1mA 6A AmA ++(3.0% of rdg + 8 digits) LOA LOmA ACA RANGE RESOLUTION ACCURACY 600A 0.1yA + (1.5% of rdg + 3 digits) 6O00nA TWA SomA 0.01mA + (1.8% of rdg + 5 digits) 60OmA 0.1mA 6A AmA +(2.0% of rdg + 5 digits) LOA LOMA + Frequency Range for AC A: 40Hz-400Hz. + Response for AC A: Average, calibrated in rms of sine wave overload protection: - L0A/600V fuse for 10A range. - 750mA/600V fuse for WA and mA ranges. * Maximum input current: - 600mA DCor 600mA AC rms for WA and mA ranges. - 10A DC or 10A DC rms for 10A ranges. + For measurements >6A, 4 minutes maximum ON to measure 10 minutes OFF; Above 10A unspecified. 20 This section provides basic maintenance information, including fuse and battery replacement instructions. Do not attempt to repair or service your Meter unless you are qualified to do so and have the relevant calibration, performance test, and service information. GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING To avoid electrical shock or damage to the multimeter, do not get water inside the case, Remove the test leads and any input signals before opening the case. CLEANING THE MULTIMETER: * Wipe the case with a soft damp (not wet) cloth and mild detergent. * DO NOT use abrasives or solvents. * Dirt or moisture in the terminals can affect readings. CLEANING THE TERMINALS: * Turn the meter off and remove all test leads. * Shake out any dirt that may have gathered in the terminals. + Soak a clean swab or cotton bud with a cleaning and oiling agent (such as WD-40). * Work the swab/bud around in each terminal until you are happy there are clean. The oiling agent insulates the terminals from moisture-related contamination. 21 Before replacing the battery and fuses, disconnect test leads from any circuit under test, turn the multimeter 'OFF’ and remove test A leads from the input terminals. To prevent damage to the meter or personal injury, always replace the battery or fuse with specified rating. BATTERY REPLACEMENT When the battery voltage drops below a usable operation range the E# symbol will appear on the LCD display, this indicates that the battery will need replacing. To do this follow these steps. 1. Set the meter to 'OFF' state 2. Disconnect test leads from any input terminals. 3. Use the appropriate screwdriver to unscrew the secured back cover. This will expose the batteries. 4. Replace the battery with a new V battery (6LR61). 5. Replace the battery cover and screw securely back into place. 6. The multimeter should now be fully functional. FUSE REPLACEMENT 1. Set the meter to 'OFF’ state. 2. Disconnect test leads from any input terminals. 3. Use the appropriate screwdriver to unscrew the secured back cover and then the battery cover. Replace only with a 750ma/600V @5x20mm / 10A/600V @6x30mm fuse. Replace the 2 back covers and screw securely back into place. The multimeter should now be fully functional. oars 22 SERVICE & REPAIRS A comprehensive repair and service facility is available through your local EDISON agent. 23 Always dispose of unwanted tools, accessories and packaging materials in an environmentally friendly ‘manner. In observance of European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and its implementation in accordance with national law, electrical goods that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and retumed to an environmentally compatible recycling facility Do not dispose of electrical goods with domestic waste materials as inappropriate disposal may cause potential hazards to the environment and human health, For further information, please contact your local authority or the retailer from whom you purchased the product. This product does not contain any restricted substances in concentrations and applications which are banned by the European RoHS2 Directive. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We hereby certify that EDISON DAMO60 AUTO RANGE DIGITAL MULTIMETER - USB INTERFACE (ORDER CODE: EDI516-3440K) complies with all the relevant provisions of the LVD Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU Standards Applied: EN61010-1-2010 EN61010-031:2002+A1:2008 EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU Standards Applied: EN61326-1-2013; EN61326-2-2:2013 RoHS2 Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2011/65/EU Standards Applied: EN 50581-1:2012 Peston: HSE Mara EDISON C € Wigston, Leicester, England, LE18 2FS. QUALITY GUARANTEE & WARRANTY EDISON carry a one year manufacturer's warranty. EDISON are designed & manufactured to the highest standards & specifications. Assuring the quality and performance required by.all sectors of industry. EDISON are fully guaranteed against faulty materials & workmanship. Should they be found to be defective; they will either be repaired or replaced free of charge (fair wear and tear and/or misuse excepted) Please retain supplier invoiceas proof of purchase. EDISON Wigston, Lelee England, LES 2FS.

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