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Input limits, Remove screws to access battery and fuses – Sealey TM102 User Manual

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High precision auto-ranging multimeter. Conforms with EN61010-1

CATIII 600V safety requirements for electrical equipment for

measurement, control, and laboratory use. Features temperature

measurement capability, max/data hold and auto power off

function. Double moulded housing with soft grip case and large.

Practical probe and lead storage and integral upright stand for use

on the workbench.

Measures:

• AC and DC Voltage

• AC and DC Current

• Resistance

• Diode Test

• Continuity Buzzer

• Temperature

2. FEATURES

WARNING! NEVER apply voltage or current to the multimeter that exceeds the specified maximum as shown below:

Input Limits

Function

Maximum Input

V AC

600V AC

V DC

600V DC

mA DC/AC

200mA

A DC or A AC

10A DC/AC

(30 seconds max every 15 minutes)

Resistance, Diode,

Temp, Continuity

500V DC/AC

1.

LCD Display

2.

Function Switch

3.

10A Jack

4.

COM Jack

5.

Positive Jack

6.

Mode Switch

7.

Range Switch

8.

Data Hold Switch

9.

MAX. Hold Switch

1
7

8

9

6

2

3

4

5

SYMBOLS AND ANNUNCIATORS

•)))

Continuity Test

Diode Test

µ

Micro (Amps)

m

Milli (Volts, Amps)

k

Kilo (Ohms)

Ohms

VDC Volts Direct Current

VAC Volts Alternating Current

ADC Amps Direct Current

BAT

Battery Test

1.4. BATTERY INSTALLATION

WARNING!

To avoid electric shock, disconnect the test leads

from any source of voltage before removing the battery cover.

Disconnect the test leads from the meter.

Open the battery cover by loosening the two screws using a

Phillips head screwdriver. Remove old battery (if applicable)

and insert the new battery into battery holder, observing the

correct polarity. Fit the battery cover back in place. Secure it

with the screws.

WARNING! To avoid electric shock, do not operate the meter

until the battery cover is in place and fastened securely.

NOTE! If your meter does not work properly, check the fuses

and battery to make sure that they are still good and that they

are properly inserted.

REMOVE SCREWS

TO ACCESS

BATTERY AND

FUSES

TM102 Issue No: 2(I)- 19/06/14

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited