Operating Safety Specifications for Multimeters
1. Before use, you should be familiar with the functions of the multimeter, and correctly select the gear, range and test lead jack according to the object to be measured.
2. When the size of the measured data is unknown, the range switch should be set to the maximum value first, and then switch from the large range to the small range, so that the indicator pointer of the instrument is above 1/2 of the full scale.
3. When measuring resistance, after selecting the appropriate magnification, touch the two test leads so that the pointer points to the zero position. If the pointer deviates from the zero position, adjust the "zero adjustment" knob to make the pointer return to zero to ensure accurate measurement results. . If it cannot be adjusted to zero or the digital display meter sends out a low voltage alarm, it should be checked in time.
4. When measuring the resistance of a certain circuit, the power supply of the circuit under test must be cut off, and live measurement is not allowed.
5. When using a multimeter for measurement, pay attention to the safety of the person and the instrument. Do not touch the metal part of the test pen with your hands during the test. It is not allowed to switch the gear switch with power on to ensure accurate measurement and avoid accidents such as electric shock and burning the instrument. .
